At Insulation & More, we’re committed to sharing our knowledge and ensuring industry standards are upheld. We conducted another Trace Heating Training session, this time with Constructioncrew Limited, covering key aspects of trace heating installation, operation, and safety.
Trace heating is a critical component for many industrial processes, and proper training ensures systems operate efficiently and safely. Our hands-on session allowed participants to engage directly with the technology, ask questions, and practice installation techniques under expert guidance.
A special thank you to CCL team for joining us and to all participants for their enthusiasm and commitment to learning. Training days like this are invaluable in building a safer and more knowledgeable workforce.




We look forward to more collaborative sessions and helping our clients across the UK achieve reliable and safe industrial heating solutions.
What We Covered During the Training
Our Trace Heating Training is built around real installation scenarios, high‑quality materials, and clear, structured guidance. During this session, we explored several key areas:
1. Cable Preparation and Trace Heating Box Assembly
2. Temperature Checks and Cable Management
3. Pipe Insulation, Lagging, and Cladding
4. Sealing, Application Methods, and Finishing
High‑Quality Materials Used Throughout the Training
All materials used during the session - from heating cables to insulation, cladding, and accessories - are part of our carefully selected Trace Heating range. These products are chosen for their reliability, durability, and performance, and are available to purchase directly from our website.
Using the same materials in training and on site ensures consistency, safety, and long‑term system performance.
Interested in Booking a Training Session?
If your organisation would benefit from Trace Heating Training, we’d be delighted to welcome you. You can learn more about our programme, upcoming dates, and booking options on our website.


















































