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Heated Floor Tile in a "Snap"
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Matthew Weber
(IC: professional)
I made this video a few years ago, but thought HomeTalk might find it interesting -- particularly the "floating" porcelain tile floor that requires no mortar for installation. The tile product is available under the names Avaire and SnapStone.
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Published February 25th, 2013 3:56 PM
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Jennifer webster on Jun 13, 2013Good to know. Being that it's rubber on the back of the tiles, is it really compatible with heated floors?
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Matthew Weber on Jun 13, 2013Jennifer- The rubber is limited to a grid on the rear of the tile, leaving plenty of surface area for the tile to conduct heat. The system works well together.
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