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Insulators/Insulation Workers

Education and Training Requirements

High School

In high school, take courses in shop (especially mechanical drawing and woodworking), mathematics (especially algebra), English, and general science.

Postsecondary Training

Most floor, ceiling, and wall insulation workers learn their skills via on-the-job training. The majority of mechanical insulators complete an apprenticeship program. According to the Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of the International Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Allied Workers, apprentices "receive a minimum of 720 hours of classroom instruction over four years, a minimum of 144 hours of classroom instruction per year, and a minimum of 1,600 hours of on-the-job training per year." Some mechanical insulation apprenticeships may last up to five years.

Other Education or Training

The National Insulation Association and the Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry provide continuing education webinars, seminars, and workshops to help insulation workers keep their skills up to date. Contact these organizations for more information.