Pipe Wrap Insulation
Stop Heat Loss in Your Pipes – Where It Matters
Reduce energy waste and protect your plumbing with ES® Reflective Bubble Insulating Pipe Wrap for hot and cold water pipes. This high-performance reflective insulation maintains water temperature, minimizes condensation, and helps prevent freezing—boosting energy savings pipe wrap performance in residential and commercial systems. Ideal for both new construction and retrofit applications.
“ES® Reflective Bubble Pipe Wrap keeps water hot or cold, reduces condensation, prevents freezing, and boosts energy efficiency in any system.”

Prevent Heat Loss
Keep hot water lines warmer for longer and reduce standby heat loss during distribution. ES® Pipe Wrap helps your water heater or boiler operate more efficiently, saving energy and extending equipment life.

Protect Pipes from Condensation and Freezing
Reflective pipe insulation limits condensation on cold water lines, protects plumbing from moisture, and safeguards surrounding building materials in colder climates.

Reduce Energy Costs
Maintaining consistent water temperatures means water heaters and boilers cycle less frequently, lowering energy use and utility bills. ES® insulation keeps your system running smarter and more efficiently.

Easy, DIY-Friendly Installation
Flexible and lightweight, ES® Reflective Bubble Pipe Wrap is quick to install. Cut and wrap around straight or curved pipe runs for a secure, professional fit. Perfect for homeowners and contractors alike.

Why Pipe Wrap Insulation Works
Without proper insulation, pipes lose heat to surrounding air, forcing heating equipment to work harder. ES® Reflective Bubble Insulating Pipe Wrap reflects radiant heat back into the pipe while providing a barrier against temperature extremes and moisture. For homes with crawl spaces, crawl space insulation can further reduce heat loss from floors, while ductwork insulation helps maintain temperature in HVAC systems.
ES® Pipe Wrap Insulation Products
ES® Pipe Wrap Insulation Products

Key Features
- Lightweight dual-foil reflective insulation core
- Easy to cut and install on curved or straight pipe runs
- Reflects radiant heat to reduce heat loss and limit condensation
Installation Instructions

Follow these simple steps to ensure proper installation and maximum performance:
- Wrap pipes fully, maintaining consistent coverage along the entire run
- Overlap seams and secure them tightly using reflective foil tape
- Allow proper spacing for steam lines or high-temperature HVAC applications
- Trim easily for tight spaces, elbows, and curved sections
Efficient, Easy, and Reliable
ES® Reflective Bubble Insulation is an excellent solution for both hot and cold pipes. It reduces heat loss on hot water pipes and limits condensation on cold pipes, improving overall energy efficiency and protecting plumbing systems.

Where Reflective Pipe Wrap Is Most Effective

Why Choose Energy Shield USA® Pipe Wrap Insulation?
Pipe Wrap Insulation FAQs
Pipe wrap insulation is reflective or radiant barrier material wrapped around pipes to reduce heat loss on hot water lines, limit condensation on cold lines, and improve energy-efficient pipe wrap performance.
Reflective pipe wrap reflects radiant heat back into hot water pipes to reduce energy loss and acts as a moisture barrier on cold water pipes to prevent condensation and freezing, similar to the protection provided by basement insulation.
Yes. Properly installed reflective pipe wrap protects pipes from freezing in cold climates and reduces the risk of condensation damage.
Absolutely. ES® pipe wrap insulation is flexible and easy to install, making it ideal for both new construction and existing residential or commercial plumbing systems.
Fully wrap the pipe, overlap seams, secure with reflective foil tape, and trim around elbows or tight spaces. Leave proper spacing for steam or high-temperature HVAC lines.
Pipe wrap insulation works best on residential hot water pipes, cold water lines, exposed HVAC or boiler pipes, basement and garage piping, and commercial plumbing systems.
