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Heat Sources and Six3Tile Tile Panels: What You Need to Know

When considering kitchen backsplashes, one common concern is how materials handle heat, especially around cooking appliances. Six3Tile Tile Panels, made from a high-density polymer similar to PVC, are designed for durability and easy installation. However, understanding the approved and non-approved uses for Six3Tile in heat-sensitive areas is essential to ensure safety and longevity.

In this blog, we’ll address the proper applications for Six3Tile in relation to heat sources and provide guidance on where Six3Tile is best used—and where it’s not recommended.

 

Heat Sources in the Kitchen

Kitchens have no shortage of heat-generating appliances, from traditional ovens and stove tops to newer options like air fryers and steam cookers. Since Six3Tile is composed of a polymer-based material, heat performance can be a concern, particularly in proximity to direct heat. Let’s break down some common kitchen configurations and how Six3Tile fits into them.

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Approved and Non-Approved Uses Around Stoves and Ovens

Stove and oven combinations come in various designs, and it’s important to note how these configurations impact Six3Tile's performance:

  • Stove/Oven Combinations with Upright Backs: Six3Tile is safe to use as a backsplash.
  • Flat-Top Stove/Oven Combinations with Back Venting: Not recommended due to direct exposure to heat from venting.
  • Electric or Gas Cooktops: Six3Tile is approved if burners are 6 inches away from the backsplash edge. However, do not extend Six3Tile along the sides of the cooktop where the clearance is less.
  • Commercial-Style Cooktops: Not recommended due to higher heat output.

Considerations for Small Appliances

In addition to your stove and oven, there are a variety of smaller kitchen appliances that can generate concentrated heat. For appliances like air fryers and steam cookers, it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines, which typically recommend using these items in well-ventilated areas. Do not place these appliances directly against any wall or backsplash, including Six3Tile. Concentrated hot air streams can damage wall coverings, so always operate these appliances with proper ventilation.

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What to Do If a Tile Gets Damaged

Accidents happen! If one of your Six3Tile panels does become damaged from heat or any other source, don’t worry—the repair process is straightforward.

Here’s how to replace a damaged tile:

  1. Use an oscillating tool to carefully cut out the affected tile, following along the grout line.
  2. Once removed, clean out the area and apply construction adhesive to the back of a replacement tile.
  3. Place the new tile into position and regrout the area.

    With this simple fix, your backsplash will look as good as new!

 


 

Conclusion

While Six3Tile is a versatile and durable backsplash option, it’s important to follow the recommended guidelines to ensure the product’s performance around heat sources. By understanding where Six3Tile is approved and taking precautions with certain appliances, you can confidently enjoy a beautiful, long-lasting backsplash in your kitchen.

If you have any questions or concerns about using Six3Tile in your kitchen, don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.