When your operations depend on consistent temperature control, every degree counts. Aging or inadequate insulation on your tanks and vessels leads to energy waste, process instability, and real risks to the people working beside them. That is why your facility deserves vessel insulation engineered to withstand real industrial demands.
Properly executed pressure vessel insulation services keep your process temperatures stable, your utility costs lower, and your workforce safer every single shift. Boardman LLC brings decades of engineering expertise and proven field experience to projects across Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arkansas, Missouri, and Kansas. Your assets and the people who depend on them are in capable hands.
No two vessels are the same, and your insulation system should not be either. Boardman LLC designs and installs tailored thermal solutions matched to your specific equipment, process conditions, and regulatory requirements.
Every insulated pressure vessel Boardman LLC delivers is engineered with your operational goals at the center. You can count on your project being held to the highest certified standards. Boardman LLC holds certifications, including ASME Section VIII Div. I, ASME Section VIII Div. II, National Board “R” Stamp, National Board “U” Stamp, AISC, API, and AWS, giving you confidence at every stage.

Selecting the right materials is one of the most critical decisions in your insulation project. The Boardman LLC team evaluates your process temperatures, environmental exposure, and maintenance cycles to recommend the best fit from a range of proven options:
For cladding, your system can be finished with aluminum jacketing for lightweight corrosion resistance or stainless steel jacketing where your environment demands it. Proper jacketing is your front line of defense against moisture intrusion and Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI).
Investing in professional vessel insulation services pays dividends well beyond the installation date.
Your investment in the right insulation is an investment in the safety, efficiency, and longevity of your entire operation.
Your experience with Boardman starts well before installation day. We follow a clear, transparent workflow so your team always knows what to expect and what comes next:
Your team and ours conduct a thorough on-site assessment of your vessels, access points, surface conditions, and process requirements so your vessel insulation services plan is built on real-world data, not assumptions.
Our engineers translate everything we learn on-site into a fully customized vessel insulation design, specifying materials, thicknesses, jacketing details, and vapor barrier strategies precisely matched to your equipment geometry and performance goals.
We source only certified, code-compliant materials, so that every component of your pressure vessel insulation system meets your project standards before it reaches your site.
Your Boardman LLC field crews bring the engineering to life, installing your insulated pressure vessel system with precision craftsmanship and a commitment to keeping your operation running with minimal disruption throughout the entire process.
Your vessel insulation services project closes with a thorough quality inspection, full documentation, and a sign-off your team can stand behind, giving you confidence that the work is done right and built to last.
Boardman LLC proudly serves facilities across Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arkansas, Missouri, and Kansas. No matter where your assets are located, your project receives the same dedicated level of care and precision every single time.
Below are the most common questions we hear from facilities, along with the answers your team needs to move forward in working with Boradman with confidence.
Your project may include vertical or horizontal pressure vessels, spherical tanks, heat exchangers, reactors, and cryogenic systems. Boardman LLC has the certifications and field experience to handle a wide range of industrial vessel types across our full-service region.
CUI prevention begins at the design stage. Your Boardman LLC team applies moisture-resistant materials, sealed jacketing systems, and strategic vapor barriers to minimize water ingress. A regular inspection and maintenance schedule is also recommended to keep your system protecting your assets long term.
Yes. Removable insulation blankets and covers can be fabricated for your valves, flanges, and inspection ports — giving your maintenance team easy access without disturbing the insulation system around them.
Most facilities see a return on investment within 12 to 36 months through energy savings alone. Factor in reduced maintenance costs, extended equipment life, and fewer process disruptions, and the value of quality vessel insulation becomes clear very quickly.