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Metal wall panels are available in a wide variety of panel options. Over 100 colors to choose from. Buy metal wall panels directly from the manufacturer and save.
These wall panels have a clean and streamlined appearance on your building. There aren't any visible screw heads. Instead, the metal wall panels are installed with clips and/or screws. The fasteners are attached behind the face of the metal panels. Concealed fastener wall panels will cost considerably more than exposed fastener metal panels
This remarkable rigid wall panel with concealed fasteners offers a distinctive look with bold shadow effects that emphasize the metal panels unique rib profile. Installed vertically or horizontally on your building. Can be used as an interior or exterior wall.
Flush Panels for use in wall, fascia and soffit applications. Rounded interlocking leg and concealed fasteners improve appearance and strength. Painted and Galvalume®.
Mix and match different reveals, face sizes, and widths.
Modern design with 1", 2" or 3" reveals.
Horizontal or Vertical Installation.
This wall panel is made on a break and is more expensive than the Western Reveal®. Perfect for jobs that require a panel greater than 22 gauge or a reveal greater than 3”. Reveal between metal panels: 6”, 5”, 4”, 3”, 2”, 1”, or No Reveal.
Did you know that standing seam can be used on your building as both a metal roof panel or wall panel. The fasteners are concealed for both weather tightness and stream lined appearance.
These are the most affordable type of wall panel systems. Exposed fastener wall systems are also the easiest to install. Unlike a concealed fastener wall panel, the screws will penetrate the metal wall panels and the screw heads will be visible on the exposed fastener panels.
7/8" corrugated has deep wavy corrugations that are both vintage and modern looking. It's easy to install, structurally strong, and incredibly impact resistant.
R Panel is the nicest steel siding panel for the least amount of money. The main advantage of this steel siding is that there is no loss for the siding lap. The overall cost of this panel versus corrugated metal is 10%-20% less.
Western Rib is our strongest metal panel. It's capable of longer spans and is an excellent choice for buildings that have metal purlins. It's also a popular metal roof, fencing and metal wall panel.
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There are literally hundreds of colors of metal siding to choose from. We make it easy with our metal siding color resource center.
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The roofing and siding of a barn are its most vital components that serve as protection for the structure. If you’re considering metal for either or both of these aspects of your barn, you’ll have to choose the right metal roof or steel siding panel to use.
In this article we discuss
Picking out home siding is a big decision with a lot of choices. If you have your choices narrowed down to aluminum, steel, and vinyl siding, this article is going to help make your decision a little easier.
We have taken aluminum, steel, and vinyl siding, three of the most popular siding choices, and compiled their biggest strengths and weaknesses so that you can determine which is the best siding for your home. This article will go, in order, and explain the pros and cons of each siding option.
When someone thinks of standing seam, a picture of the bold, clean lines that makes standing seam so attractive most likely comes to mind. However, that mental picture is most likely up on a roof.
Did you know that you can use standing seam metal roofing as a steel siding panel?
If you’re ready to do a remodel on your home, new siding should be at the top of the list. Siding is one of the first things people notice and it has a major impact on your home’s overall architectural style. Putting curb appeal aside, siding also plays a pivotal role in protecting your home from nature and the elements.
Are you installing metal siding on your home's exterior and debating if you should install your siding material vertically or horizontally? We go over the differences and benefits of these two steel panel installation methods.
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