Pipe Insulation Wrap & Foam

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Quality Pipe Insulation for Every Need

Our pipe insulation products help protect pipes from heat loss, freezing, and damage, improving energy efficiency and safety.

Effective Foam Pipe Insulation

We offer foam pipe insulation that is easy to install and provides excellent thermal protection for both hot and cold pipes.

Water Pipe Insulation Solutions

Our water pipe insulation keeps your water pipes safe from freezing and condensation, reducing the risk of costly repairs.

Hot Water Pipe Insulation for Energy Savings

Use our hot water pipe insulation to maintain temperature, save energy, and improve your home’s heating efficiency.

HVAC Pipe Insulation for Optimal Performance

Our HVAC pipe insulation helps maintain airflow temperature and prevent energy loss in heating and cooling systems.

Choosing the Best Pipe Insulation

We provide a range of insulation materials to meet different needs, ensuring you get the best pipe insulation for your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the use case:

  • Foam (polyethylene) is inexpensive, easy to install, and great for cold-water pipes and basic hot-water needs.
  • Rubber (closed-cell elastomeric)—like Armaflex—is more efficient, resists higher temperatures, and handles condensation and outdoor uses better.
  • Fiberglass or mineral wool are best for very hot pipes (e.g., boiler lines).

Yes—use UV-resistant materials like EPDM rubber (Armaflex UT) and apply UV protection or tape. Foam and fiberglass might degrade over time outdoors.

  • Reduces heat loss or gain, improving energy efficiency.
  • Prevents condensation, which helps stop mold or corrosion.
  • Extends time before freezing in cold areas (e.g., basements or outdoors).

Thickness depends on pipe diameter, temperature, and location. Foam sleeves self-seal for easy fit, consult guidelines or ask us for help picking the right thickness.

  • For general hot-water lines, foam or rubber slip-on sleeves do the job.
  • For very hot systems (like boilers), use fiberglass/mineral wool or specialized EPDM for higher heat.
  1. Clean and dry the pipe.
  2. Slide or wrap insulation around the pipe.
  3. Secure seams with adhesive, tape, or lap-sealed insulation.
  4. Seal ends at elbows/valves for full coverage.