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What do pipe insulation services include?

As temperatures drop, insulating your pipes is one of the best ways to protect your home and avoid costly repairs. Alongside insulation, it’s also worth checking your plumbing and heating systems to ensure everything runs smoothly during winter.

Measure and purchase pipe insulation materials

A typical job starts with assessing which pipes need insulation—both inside and outside the home. This includes checking pipe size, material, and purpose. Based on this, the right insulation materials are selected, such as foam sleeves or wrap insulation. If you’re unsure what to buy, you can get guidance before purchasing.

Water pipe insulation

Water pipes located in unheated areas—like crawl spaces, exterior walls, or garages—are especially vulnerable to freezing. Both hot and cold pipes are insulated using materials like foam, rubber, or fiberglass. Proper sealing around joints and bends is essential to block cold air and moisture.

While reviewing your plumbing, it’s also a good idea to book a water heater repair to avoid unexpected breakdowns during colder months.

HVAC pipe insulation

HVAC systems often require insulation to prevent energy loss and condensation buildup. This process includes checking for leaks, sealing ductwork, and applying insulation such as foil-faced fiberglass. Each section is cut and secured carefully to ensure maximum efficiency.

Steam pipe insulation

Steam pipes can reach very high temperatures, so insulation helps improve safety while reducing heat loss. Materials like fiberglass, neoprene foam, or foil-wrapped insulation are commonly used. Before installation, any leaks or valve issues are addressed to ensure the insulation performs effectively.