Laminate or tiles over UF heating?

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I’m having a conservatory built, internal floor 18 sq m. The builder will finish at the screeded floor level and I will install the flooring. I will be laying electric underfloor heating mats and I’m undecided between tiles and laminate flooring.
Some of the conservatory companies advise against laminate flooring over underfloor heating whilst many of the underfloor heating suppliers offer systems specifically for use with laminate. I’m confused.
The purchase costs and running costs for UF heating are high so I have to get it right first time.
Any thoughts or experience ?
Thanks
 
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You can use either tiles or laminate, it's what you like best.
Obviously the laminate flooring must be of the type that is recommended for use with underfloor heating.
I've laid both tiles and laminate for customers and both work just as well with underfloor heating.
 

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