Corrugated metal siding features repeating parallel grooves, or corrugations, that provide strength and rigidity to the panels. It offers a traditional industrial look and is commonly used in agricultural, industrial, and commercial applications. Corrugated metal siding is available in different gauges, profiles, and finishes.
Ribbed metal siding consists of flat panels with raised ribs or striations running vertically along the length of the panels. These ribs add strength and visual interest to the siding and are often used to create a modern, streamlined appearance. Ribbed metal siding is available in various gauges, widths, and colors.
Standing seam metal siding features vertical panels with raised seams that interlock to create a continuous, watertight barrier. It offers a sleek, contemporary look and is commonly used in commercial and architectural applications. Standing seam metal siding is available in different widths, panel profiles, and seam types.
Flush wall metal siding consists of flat panels with concealed fasteners, creating a smooth, seamless appearance. It offers a clean, modern look and is commonly used in commercial and architectural applications where a sleek, minimalist aesthetic is desired. Flush wall metal siding is available in various colors and finishes.
Metal composite panels (MCPs) consist of metal skins bonded to a non-metallic core, such as polyethylene or mineral wool. MCPs offer durability, weather resistance, and design versatility and are commonly used in commercial and architectural applications. They are available in various colors, finishes, and textures.