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Corrugated metal is the most popular metal panel that we manufacture. It's low cost, long lasting, easy to install, lightweight, and energy efficient. Corrugated metal sheets are the perfect balance of style, affordability, and performance.
Corrugated metal panels are available in two styles. They will either have an “S” shaped profile or a square and boxy pattern. Most often, the term “corrugated metal” refers to the round and wavy type that's known as 7/8" Corrugated.
It's an exposed fastener panel that can be used as metal roofing, siding, fencing, and ceiling panels.
7/8" Corrugated is a classic wavy looking panel that's timeless and stylish. It's affordable and easy to install.
Corrugated metal is an excellent choice for your metal roofing, siding, or fencing project
In this photo: Matte Black - 7/8" Corrugated
R Panel is the nicest metal panel for the least amount of money. If you want a panel that's both high quality and low cost then PBR panel could be right for you.
In this photo: Country Red - PBR Panel
This is the strongest metal panel that we offer and it's used most often on commercial metal buildings. It's perfect for metal roofs and canopies that have metal purlins and require a panel that's capable longer spans between supports.
Western Rib is also popular as a metal fencing or metal siding panel.
In this photo: Rezibond® - Western Rib® (7.2 Panel)
Did you know that corrugated metal can be used for more than roofing or siding?
This video has great pictures of corrugated metal being used as:
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It's a great resource for contractors, architects, and homeowners.
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Corrugated metal roofing is a popular choice for residential homes, but it's not right for everyone.
An in depth video that explains the pros and cons of corrugated metal roofing. By the end of this video you will know if it's a good or bad fit for your project.
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Are you considering corrugated metal panels for your new project?
This article covers the pros and cons of corrugated metal roofing. By the end of the article you will know if it's right for you.
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