XPS Insulation Board - 1200 x 600mm - 6mm, 10mm & 12mm
The Thermal Barrier for Efficient Underfloor Heating & Waterproofing
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Description
XPS Tile Backer Boards are manufactured using a high-density extruded polystyrene core with a polymer modified, glass fibre reinforced cement coating on both sides, adding rigidity and strength. The polystyrene core acts as an insulator, making the boards ideal for use with underfloor heating systems by reducing heat loss.
The glass fibre reinforced coating creates a smooth, extremely durable surface to easily accommodate the application of cementitious tile adhesives. XPS Tile Backer Boards are also suitable for exterior use. Additionally, XPS Tile Backer Boards are waterproof, offer dimensional stability (unlike plywood) and also provides excellent sound insulation.
Built for Energy Efficiency & Strength
Stop heating the ground and start heating your room. These XPS boards feature a high-density extruded polystyrene core sandwiched between two layers of polymer-modified, glass fibre reinforced cement. This "structural sandwich" design provides a rigid, waterproof base that reflects heat upwards, making your underfloor heating system up to 40% more efficient.
| Features | XPS Insulation Board |
|---|---|
| High Density XPS Core | ✓ |
| Reinforced Cement Coating | ✓ |
| Thermal Insulation (0.033 W/mK) | ✓ |
| 100% Waterproof | ✓ |
| Lightweight & Easy to Cut | ✓ |
| High Compressive Strength | ✓ |
Frequently Asked Questions
If you place heating mats directly onto concrete, the cold concrete sucks the heat away (downwards). XPS Insulation Boards act as a thermal barrier, forcing the heat upwards into your tiles. This speeds up warm-up times and significantly reduces electricity bills.
No. Cement Fibre Board is solid, heavy, and non-combustible, used mainly for structural strength. XPS Board is lightweight foam with a thin cement coating, designed primarily for insulation and waterproofing.
Yes. The extruded polystyrene core is closed-cell and 100% waterproof. It will not absorb water, making it ideal for wet rooms, steam rooms, and bathrooms.
On Timber: Use screws with metal washer discs to prevent the screw head pulling through the foam. On Concrete: Bed them down into a layer of flexible tile adhesive (like BritFlex S1).
Yes. The glass fibre reinforced cement coating creates a textured, durable surface specifically designed to anchor tile adhesive. No further priming is usually required.
6mm (TBB6): Best for floors where height is an issue (minimizes step up). 10mm (TBB10) / 12mm (TBB12): Best for walls or where greater insulation values are required. The thicker the board, the better the insulation.