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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Baltimore floor tiles are a Porcelanosa floor tile, making them a strong choice for high-traffic areas such as hallways, kitchens, and open-plan living spaces. Their porcelain construction offers excellent durability, so they hold up well in areas that see daily wear and foot traffic.

    Yes, porcelain tiles like the Baltimore range are generally well-suited for use with underfloor heating systems. Porcelain conducts and retains heat efficiently, making it one of the best flooring materials to pair with both electric and water-fed underfloor heating. We recommend confirming the specific thermal resistance ratings with your installer before laying.

    For most porcelain floor tiles in the Porcelanosa range, a grout joint of 2-3mm is typically recommended for a clean, contemporary finish. Your tile installer will be able to advise on the exact spacing depending on the subfloor condition and the specific tile size you have chosen.

    To calculate your tile quantity, measure the total square meterage of the area you wish to tile and add a 10-15% overage to account for cuts, waste, and any future replacements. If you are tiling a room with an irregular shape or planning a diagonal layout, we suggest adding closer to 15% to be safe. Our team at Stoke Tiles is happy to help you work out your order quantity if you get in touch.

    Porcelain tiles from the Porcelanosa floor tile range are often suitable for wet environments such as bathrooms and wet rooms, provided the correct waterproof adhesive and grout are used during installation. For outdoor use, you should check the specific slip resistance rating and frost resistance of the Baltimore tile variant you are considering, as not all floor tiles are rated for exterior conditions. Contact our team and we can confirm the suitability for your specific project.