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Metal Wall Panel FAQ

Why should I use metal wall panels instead of other wall cladding options?

AR School_Hot Springs_Wave_Slate Gray_overall shotThere are certainly table stakes when considering wall cladding options. Indeed, the most attractive products need to offer low maintenance, high durability, and long service life.

Between an anticipatedservice life of 50-60 years,outstanding color retention, and minimal maintenance, metal wall panels deliver these criteria in spades. But beyond the basics, metal wall panels outshine other product options in a few key areas.

Install Speed: While other construction products like brick and ACM panels offer excellent durability and minimal maintenance, their install speed is much slower than single skin metal panels. Installation speed affects the overall project budget and, perhaps more importantly, the speed to build or the number of days to owner occupancy.

Our entire society is in a rush these days, and owners investing in a new building aren’t exempt from the rush. For many, the fact that a single metal panel can cover a space 3’ wide by the entire height of their building in minutes vs. days for other products simply makes metal panels the best option.

Flexibility:一些产品提供构建modifica的缓解tions like metal panels. And building modifications aren’t as rare as you might initially think. In some cases, the original building owners decide to repurpose the space, but in others, the building sells, and the new owners want to revamp things a bit. No pun intended, but metal panels make enhancements like adding doors or windows a breeze.

Since most panels install with screws, contractors can simply remove the fasteners and panels to complete the modifications, and often, the same panels can be re-installed. Products like precast walls, wood, and composite siding simply don’t offer the same flexibility.

Aesthetics: From a design perspective, metal panels also offer unparalleled creativity. First metal panels are available in standard color palettes ranging from subtle to bold. Metal panels are also now available in two and three-dimensional prints and woodgrains.

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Beyond that, custom colors to match corporate branding are also much more affordable with metal panels than other product options.

Conversely, most other building products are limited to the earth tone color categories. And suppose the vast array of color options with metal panels don’t offer enough design flexibility. In that case, many metal panel styles can install vertically and horizontally, providing designers the ultimate opportunity for creative expression.

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What are the main types of metal wall panels?

There are two main types of metal wall panels: exposed fastener and concealed fastener. While both styles offer outstanding cost savings and flexibility features over other wall cladding options such as ACM, there are some critical differences between the two metal wall panel styles.

The first significant difference involves their attachment to the substructure. As you might guess, exposed fastener panels attach with a screw that pierces the metal panel and penetrates the substructure below. Conversely, concealed fastener metal wall panels are attached to the substructure with either a series of clips or via integrated flanges. While the visibility of a fastener is one significant difference between the two styles, there are other differences.

The aesthetic look of the panels is also vastly different. Exposed fastener panels tend to have a series of major and minor ribs and often cover 36”, while concealed fastener panels often boast a flush or flat appearance.

Due to their flush appearance, concealed fastener panels are typically provided in narrow cover widths such as 12”-16” to mitigate the phenomenon ofoil canning. This narrow cover width causes concealed fastener panels to cost more to purchase and install than their exposed fastener counterparts.

What are my options for exposed fastener panels?

There are literally hundreds of different exposed fastener profiles. Panel profiles are defined by the shape and frequency of major and minor ribs, as shown in the image below.

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While the choices can appear overwhelming at first, architectural applications gravitate to a few common profiles. As might be expected, some of the most popular panels allow for both vertical and horizontal installation.

7.2 Panel:Architects and designers looking to make a bold statement with metal wall panels often select 7.2 panels. The 1 ½” rib height and major rib spacing just over 7” offer great dimension and shadow lines. This panel style is used frequently as an economical and low-maintenance design element.Mega-Ribis the name for McElroy Metal’s, 7.2 panel.

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Corrugated: Everything old is new again, and that’s certainly the case with corrugated panels. They were all the rage in the ’60s, but their use had tapered off significantly by the mid-’80s. Fast forward 40 years, and they are in high demand again.

While cover widths can vary slightly based on the coil width, they typically cover around 3’ wide and are offered in heights such as ½” and ⅞.” McElroy Metal’s corrugated products are namedM-Cor and Multi-Cor. To learn more about corrugated products,check out our recent blog post.

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R-Panel: While this panel style originated in the pre-engineered building market, its use has expanded greatly. This panel type is frequently found in warehouses, medical facilities, schools, and convention centers applications. It’s such a versatile product that it has even been used on airport blast walls.

McElroy Metal offers bothR-Paneland also a proprietary version that is slightly different calledMulti-Rib. Both panels offer major ribs @ 12” on-center with major rib heights around 1 ¼”.

Looking for something different?Check this outto learn more about other exposed fastener panel options.

What are my options for concealed fastener wall panels?

Concealed fastener panels offer an economical architectural solution compared to other systems such as insulated metal panels, prefab, and composite panels. While each panel manufacturer’s offering may vary slightly, below are some popular options offered by McElroy Metal. You can learn more about ourconcealed wall panel offering here.

Wave Panel: Currently, panel styles like our Wave panel are enjoying immense popularity. Part of their appeal lies in the freedom for both vertical and horizontal installation. This panel style allows designers to combine both installation styles on the same project to create visual interest while still gaining the immense benefits of metal panels over other construction products.

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FW Panel: FW Panel is a 1 1/2" deep flush metal panel designed for vertical and horizontal applications. FW panels also have an option to create custom reveals from 1 to 3 inches.

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Visionline: Visionline F-Series is a flat plate system that is ideal for facades and rain screens. Visionline is available in McElroy's standard architectural colors with a 22 gauge steel substrate.

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MSR: MSR combines strength and aesthetics in one profile to add curb appeal to almost any project while providing engineering and weathertightness characteristics demanded by architects and owners. MSR is also commonly referred to as a “Shadow Rib” panel. The photo below uses three of our different wall panels to create an attractive and cost-effective final result. You can learn more about the project byreading the case study here.

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What types of coatings are available on metal panels?

Paint systems are another discernable difference when considering metal wall panels. There are three main types of resins used on metal panels: polyester, silicone-modified polyester, and polyvinylidene (also referred to as PVDF.)

As might be expected, higher quality resins provide the greatest protection against panel chalk and fade. Conversely, coatings produced from lower quality resins are more apt to fade and chalk.

The performance of these coatings follows a well-defined good, better, best hierarchy. As the image below illustrates, polyester paint systems represent the good, silicone-modified polyesters the better, with PVDF’s being the best. PVDF’s are also referred to as Kynar 500®.

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Given their architectural focus and consequently demand for outstanding long-term performance, concealed fastener wall panels typically default to PVDF/Kynar 500® paint systems; however, you can’t assume the same for exposed fastener panels. Some manufacturers, like McElroy Metal, offer exposed fastener panels in both SMP and PVDF/Kynar 500® paint systems.

Yet others limit exposed fastener wall panels to the middle of the road performance SMP systems, which are more subject to the phenomenon of fade and chalk. These failures occur when the binder breaks down and no longer holds the pigment together. As the photo below illustrates, PVDF/Kynar 500® paint systems should be the preferred choice for projects with a top priority on curb appeal.Learn more about coatings here.

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Both PVDF (Kynar 500) and Silicone-Modified Polyester (SMP) panels were installed on this home in Louisiana. On day one, the colors were an identical shade of green. This photo taken eight years later tells a powerful story of the differences between the paint systems as it highlights both chalk and fade of the SMP paint system. Note that there is no visible fade or chalking on the darker (PVDF) panels.

What gauges are available for metal wall panels?

金属壁板在较低的范围从29日计end of the spectrum to 18 gauge on the higher end. The gauge of metal panels affects everything from the distance they can span to how they perform against extreme winds and hail. Panel gauges can also affect the visual appearance of oil canning. Consequently, concealed fastener panels are often produced in heavier gauges to help combat oil canning.

As a rule of thumb, post-frame projects tend to use 29 ga products while commercial projects gravitate to 26 or 24 gauge, and architectural projects routinely use 24 and 22 ga.

What is oil canning, and how does it affect metal wall panels?

Oil canning is an inherent natural property in metal panels. While it’s an aesthetic concern and typically doesn’t affect panel performance, the distortion or waviness of panels can be troublesome to some building owners.

It’s important to understand that oil canning can affect all metal substrates, including steel, copper, zinc, and aluminum. The panel color, temperature, sunlight, season, and the angle the viewer is to the panels all play a part in the appearance of the oil canning effect.

To minimize the effects of oil canning, narrower panel widths, heavier gauges, and pan configurations are common strategies. To learn more about the causes and ways to mitigate oil canning during product selection and installation,check out our earlier blog post on oil canning.

Can a standing seam roof panel be used as a metal wall panel?

Standing seam roof panelscan also be used as wall panels. You can read more about the University of Arkansas project at Champions Hall shown below byclicking here. With that said, there is a crucial consideration before using standing seam panels in a wall application.

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It is important to consider how the standing seam panels engage with each other. In other words, are they snapped or mechanically seamed together? While crews can install mechanically seamed standing seam panels for wall applications, it’s important to understand that they often choose to hand seam these panels instead of seaming them with the motorized seaming machines.

Installers make this decision for a couple of reasons. First, in some cases, the motorized machines struggle to pull themselves up a completely vertical wall, and in others, it can be challenging to disengage the device at the top of the wall.

While hand seaming the panels completes the seaming operation, it can appear less visually appealing than panels seamed with a motorized device.

Consequently, while either panel style will work, wall panel applications often favor snap-type standing seam roof panels instead of mechanically seamed.

Who can answer my questions about metal wall panels?

Still have questions about metal wall panels?Contact us; we’re here to help with everything from product selection to project-specific details!

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About McElroy Metal

Since 1963, McElroy Metal has served the construction industry with quality products and excellent customer service. The family-owned components manufacturer is headquartered in Bossier City, La., and has 13 manufacturing facilities across the United States. Quality, service and performance have been the cornerstone of McElroy Metal’s business philosophy and have contributed to the success of the company through the years. As a preferred service provider, these values will continue to be at the forefront of McElroy Metal’s model along with a strong focus on the customer.

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