Underfloor heating can make a big difference in kitchens and bathrooms, especially in tiled spaces. When installed correctly, it provides steady, even warmth without taking up wall space.
I’m Callum Barker, a professional tiler based in Ilkeston, working across Derbyshire and the wider East Midlands. I install electric underfloor heating systems designed to work with tiled floors, whether as part of a renovation or a new project.
Careful preparation is important to make sure the system sits correctly beneath the tiles and performs as expected.
Homeowners usually get in touch when:
I’m NVQ Level 2 qualified, hold a CSCS card, and have years of hands on experience across wall and floor tiling. I take pride in doing the job properly, from preparation through to the final finish.
I provide clear quotes with no awkward surprises later. I’ll talk you through what’s involved, what it will cost, and how long the work is likely to take before anything starts.
I’m based in Ilkeston and work across Derbyshire and the surrounding areas. I turn up when I say I will, keep you informed, and treat your home with respect while I’m there.
All work is fully insured for peace of mind. You can be confident your home is in safe hands from start to finish.
Underfloor heating work can include:
Preparation is carried out carefully to help ensure the system works properly beneath the finished tiles.
Underfloor heating works best when installed as part of a well prepared tiling project. I take time to check the layout, ensure the system is positioned correctly and test everything before tiles are laid.
The result is steady, reliable warmth built into the floor without affecting the finish.
Contact me to discuss your project and whether underfloor heating is suitable.
I’ll assess the space and explain how the system will be installed beneath the tiles.
The heating system is installed, tested and tiled over with care.
It depends on the space and subfloor. I’ll assess this before installation.
Yes. The heating system is tested before tiles are laid.
In many cases, yes. This depends on floor levels and preparation requirements.
I’m based in Ilkeston and work across Derbyshire and the surrounding areas.