Can a tiled floor be placed on underfloor heating in a wild or even pattern, or will the floor crack faster as a result?
I think I once heard that a tiled floor applied to underfloor heating should never always be placed in such a way that the joints are not connected. The joints must therefore not “jump”.
Photo no. 79 that’s how it should be (relationship does not change).
Photo no. 80 it is absolutely not allowed (relationship jumps).
What is Truth?
Asker: Agnes, 56 years old
Answer
Best,
this shouldn’t make any difference. Experience can also confirm this. Tiles are generally very good for use above underfloor heating.
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Dra. Catherine Quarter
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PXL University of Applied Sciences
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