Heated Tile Floors That Handle Water and Wear

Premium Heated Tile Floor Installation in Grand Rapids

Your kitchen and bathroom floors take more moisture, foot traffic, and dropped objects than any other surface in your home. When you partner with The Floor Network, LLC in Grand Rapids, you get heated tile flooring installed flat, wired correctly, and sealed tight—built to handle splashes, spills, and your daily routine without cold spots, buckling, or peeling.


We install electric heated tile floor systems in kitchens and bathrooms across Grand Rapids. Our process includes subfloor inspection, moisture barrier placement, heating mat or cable layout, and precise cuts around cabinets, toilets, and door jambs. Whether you need a full heated tile floor replacement or a bathroom remodel with new radiant tile, we prep right and install once.


Plan your heated tile floor installation in Grand Rapids and walk on warm, waterproof surfaces built to last.

What's Included in This Service?

We begin by removing old flooring, inspecting the subfloor for soft spots or water damage, and making any necessary repairs before the heating system and new tile go down. In Grand Rapids homes, we often reinforce plywood and add underlayment to create a stable, level base that prevents future cracking, movement, or damage to the heating elements.


The Floor Network, LLC installs heated bathroom and kitchen tile using materials rated for wet environments, and we seal all seams and transitions to keep water from seeping underneath. We carefully plan the heated zones, laying out cables or mats to provide even warmth where you stand most—such as in front of sinks, islands, vanities, and showers.


We also handle thermostat placement and wiring coordination, ensuring the heated tile system is set up to connect to your home’s electrical safely and efficiently. Each tile is checked for level, full thin-set coverage, and proper contact over the heating system before the adhesive sets.


Our toolset includes wet saws, jamb saws, tapping blocks, and transition strips to finish edges cleanly, along with layout tools to keep heating elements properly spaced and protected. We work efficiently to minimize downtime, completing many heated tile floor installations in as little as two to three days depending on square footage and tile choice.

Why Locals Choose This Option?

Homeowners throughout Grand Rapids want to know about durability, moisture resistance, comfort, and operating costs before committing to heated tile floors. These questions cover the key details you need to make an informed choice.

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Are heated tile floors good for kitchens and bathrooms?

Yes. Heated tile floors combine the durability and water resistance of porcelain or ceramic tile with radiant warmth underfoot. They perform well in high-moisture areas like kitchens and bathrooms while keeping the surface comfortable in colder Grand Rapids months.

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Will heated tile floors increase my energy bills a lot?


Heated tile floors are typically efficient, especially when installed with proper insulation and controlled by a programmable thermostat. You can set schedules so the system runs when you need it most—like early mornings and evenings—without wasting energy during the day.

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Do I still need a moisture barrier with heated tile?


Yes, we install a waterproof underlayment or membrane beneath the tile and heating system to prevent water from reaching the subfloor and causing rot or mold. This protects both the structure and the electrical components of your heated floor.

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Can you add heated tile floors to an existing kitchen or bathroom?


In many cases, yes. We remove the existing flooring, evaluate the subfloor, and then install the heating system and new tile. We also address transitions to adjacent rooms so the finished height looks intentional and clean throughout your Grand Rapids home.

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How soon can I use my heated tile floor after installation?


Tile typically requires about 24 hours for adhesive to cure before grouting, then another 24 hours before heavy use. We also allow additional cure time before powering on the heating system for the first time to protect the thin-set and grout.

Comfortable, heated tile flooring protects your home, supports daily routines, and stands up to water and wear—without the shock of cold tile in the morning. From full replacements to new remodel installs, we deliver clean lines, even heat, and waterproof results.


Reach out today to schedule your heated tile floor installation in Grand Rapids.