Are your pipes protected from the freezing temperatures that winter can bring? Our heat tape for pipes can protect your home from frozen pipes. Protecting your water pipes from freezing can prevent restricted flow and the dreaded burst pipe. Heat tape should be the critical part of your pipe freeze protection system.
By installing heat tape for pipes, you will be able to keep non-flowing water pipes in poorly insulated perimeter walls flowing despite harsh winter temperatures. We offer two different versions of heat tape for pipes. The first is a self-regulating heat tape for pipes which helps keep running costs down by adjusting the wattage output per linear foot in direct response to the ambient temperature. The second is a constant wattage heating cable for pipes that is a DIY-friendly and economical alternative.
Attaching a heating cable to the exterior of the pipe will keep it from freezing. Also known as heat tape for pipes or pipe freeze protection cable, this small, flexible cable can be attached to the pipe and it will maintain the temperature of the pipe, keeping water flowing.
WarmlyYours line of PRO-Tect Pipe Freeze Protection Heating Cables are the ideal solution to protect pipes from freezing. We offer both a DIY-friendly constant wattage option and a self-regulating heat tape for pipes that is more energy efficient.
We offer a wide variety of control options for our pipe freeze protection heating systems so we’re sure you’ll be able to the find the best option for your project.
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The PRO-Tect Pipe Freeze Protection system is uniquely tailored to prevent ice buildup on your pipes. To ensure the best installation, WarmlyYours provides free design services to make sure that customers purchase the heating system that best meets their project requirements.
The installation process will differ somewhat depending on which type of heat tape for pipes you select (constant wattage vs. self-regulating) so you should always defer to the specific installation instructions for that particular product type. However, here are some general steps:
There are two main types of pipe freeze protection cables: self-regulating and constant wattage. Here's how they compare to each other.
Automatically adjusts its heat output based on the ambient temperature, increasing heat as temperatures drop and decreasing it as they rise.
Ideal for pipes that require variable heat output depending on environmental conditions.
Energy-efficient due to its ability to adjust heat output.
Reduces the risk of overheating and energy waste.
Generally more expensive upfront than constant wattage tape.
Final connections should be done by a licensed electrician (which generally involves added project costs).
Delivers a consistent amount of heat regardless of the surrounding temperature.
Best suited for situations where a steady and uniform heat output is required.
Simple and consistent heating, making it reliable in stable environments.
Typically less expensive than self-regulating options.
Can lead to higher energy consumption as it doesn't adjust to temperature changes.
May overheat if used in warmer conditions or improperly installed.
Consider Your Climate: For regions with fluctuating temperatures, self-regulating heat tape offers better adaptability and energy efficiency. In consistently cold environments, constant wattage heat tape might provide the steady protection needed.
Evaluate Installation Complexity: If you prefer a more straightforward installation process and consistent performance, constant wattage heat tape may be the best choice. For those looking for long-term energy savings and are comfortable with a more complex installation, self-regulating heat tape is ideal.
Assess Your Budget: Constant wattage heat tape is often more budget-friendly upfront, while self-regulating tape may save on energy costs over time, offering better long-term value.
In addition to installing a pipe freeze protection system, there is one primary action you can take to prevent a frozen pipe. Improve the insulation in the room that your pipe is located in. By improving the insulation, you will also help improve the efficiency of the heating system itself.
Upgrading a room's insulation can take a lot of different forms including adding spray insulation (if not present) or replacing outdated windows with more insulative ones. But whatever form it takes, these extra steps can greatly improve the performance of your heating system.
Simply put, yes--the right type of heat tape will really keep your pipes from freezing. By applying gentle heat, heat tape can prevent the water in your pipes from turning to ice and blocking the flow of water--or worse. Combined with proper insulation, heat tape regulates the overall temperature of your water pipes.
7 people found this helpful. Did you find this helpful? Yes NoHeat trace, heat tape, or heating cable for pipes is typically an electric heating cable that can be attached to the pipe which helps keep non-flowing water pipes in poorly insulated perimeter walls flowing despite harsh winter temperatures.
4 people found this helpful. Did you find this helpful? Yes NoUnfortunately there's no set answer for this because it depends on many factors such as the diameter of the pipes, the installation density of the heating cables, the outdoor temperature, the installation of thermal insulation sleeves, etc.
There are too many variables to provide an accurate answer. Even though this product is designed to keep pipes from freezing, it is not designed to thaw pipes. If your pipe has frozen with the heat tape installed and energized, please check the placement of the built-in thermostat and verify that the insulation has been properly installed and waterproofed.
Provides direct, consistent heat along the length of the pipe, preventing freezing even in extreme conditions.
Available in self-regulating and constant wattage options to suit different climates and needs.
Directly heats the pipe, ensuring targeted and effective freeze prevention.
Works well in extremely cold conditions.
Requires a generally more complex installation process.
Higher upfront cost compared to simpler insulation methods.
Made from materials like foam or rubber, pipe sleeves provide insulation to keep pipes warm by trapping heat.
Best suited for milder climates or as an additional layer of protection in combination with heat tape.
Easy to install and cost-effective for general pipe protection.
Provides energy-efficient insulation, reducing heat loss.
Less effective in extremely cold conditions without supplemental heat (like heat tape).
Does not provide active heating, making it unsuitable for the coldest environments.
Used to warm the air around pipes, particularly in small, enclosed spaces like crawl spaces.
Can be effective but inefficient and less targeted compared to heat tape.
Easy to set up and useful in emergency situations or temporary solutions.
Provides ambient heat, which can protect multiple pipes in a small area.
Less efficient and potentially unsafe if not used carefully.
Can be costly to run continuously and less effective for targeted pipe protection.
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