How to Choose the Right Metal Wall System

by Marcy Marro | November 1, 2022 12:00 am

By Scott Stewart

Fabral metal panels in energy-efficient colors transformed an abandoned warehouse into a modern, sustainable office building.

Because metal wall panels come in different materials—most commonly steel and aluminum—they also can be specified for all climates. And their breadth of aesthetic options extends their reach even further.

What Characteristics Define Metal Wall Panels?

Along with versatility of application, metal wall panels offer a range of benefits, including:

Selecting Styles and Profiles

Appearance is central to choosing metal wall panels, and that starts with panel types and profiles.

Concealed-fastener systems are flush, overlapping panels in widths from 8” to 16”. These panels create a more water-tight system. They also boast a more high-end look.

Exposed-fastener systems are more economical and, at 24” to 36”, take less time to install. Exposed-fastener panels sacrifice some of the streamlined appearance of a concealed panel, but still have plenty of aesthetic opportunities thanks to deep shadow lines and the variety of color options.

On the profile front, the sky is the limit. Choose from flush, ribbed, stand-and-seam, corrugated, and more.

Selecting Finishes and Colors

The other critical aesthetic decision is finish type.

The ideal coating for metal wall panels is Kynar Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF), a multi-layer finish with the most resin content for the highest levels of UV protection; it’s commonly used for commercial projects.

A popular finish for residential use is a Siliconized Modified Polyester (SMP) two-part paint system.

The third finish option is polyester, which is recommended only for interior liner panels where there is no opportunity for UV exposure.

Typically, manufacturers offer a variety of standard and custom hues. Colors typically carry different ratings for Solar Reflectivity, Initial Emissivity, and Solar Reflective Index.

Within finishes, you also may have specialty options, such as Crinkle Coat, Cor-Ten AZP, and EuraZinc.

How to Choose Metal Wall Panels

When selecting metal wall panels for each project, start from an environmental standpoint—what metal is appropriate (and permitted) in the area? Aluminum is required in coastal areas, for example. For other regions, aluminum is still the more robust choice over steel; steel will start to rust at edges and at fasteners if not properly installed. Aluminum is not prone to these issues, lasts longer, and is lighter weight—but does come at a cost premium.

For thickness, consider the building’s location and use. For high-traffic areas, choose a more robust thickness—18 gauge for steel, 0.050 for aluminum.

From there, approach the wall system with design in mind. And be sure to utilize your manufacturer’s representative for recommendations.

Above all, installation is critical for ensuring the longevity of metal wall panels. As an architect, get to know who will be installing the product and their experience level.

It’s important to keep in mind that metal panels are not commodities. Each manufacturer has its own unique capabilities, and innovations from each abound. The only limits for designing with metal wall panels are the imagination.


Scott Stewart is the architectural sales manager at Fabral Metal Wall and Roof Systems, Lancaster, Pa. To learn more, visit www.fabral.com[1].

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  1. www.fabral.com: http://www.fabral.com/

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