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Heated tile?

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Making 48X18X12 inch custom dividable cages. Cages will be made of melamine and are being used in a retail store. I just got a KILLER offer on heated tile, but have never really used it before. I want to do about a 6" strip along the back of heated tile (thermostatically controled of course) for heating. Are there any special considerations that I need to make when selecting tile, sealant, grout, mortar, etc? I plan on using as little grout as possible. thanks for any help,

Roger Prows
 
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