Exposed Fastener

Exposed Fastener

Exposed fastener panels are the most economical form of metal roofing and siding. Panels are over-lapped and fastened directly to the roof deck or framing through the face of the metal panel.
PBR Panel
Inverted PBR Panel
5.25 Panel
Barn Panel

Advantages of Exposed Fastener Systems

Advantages of Exposed Fastener Systems

Exposed fasteners make single panel replacement easy

Panels are quick to install

Cost-effective product with solid performance and life expectancy

Intermediate ribs reduce the phenomena and appearance of ail canning

Interior spaces can be washed down much easier than drywall

Concealed Fastener

Concealed Fastener

Concealed fastener metal wall or roof panels are attached to the substructure without any visible fasteners. Concealed fastener panels are installed with clips and/or screws that are attached behind the face of the panel.

Once installed, concealed fasteners are not visible on the exterior of the wall.

SnapLock Panel
Bermuda Panel
Wall & Soffit Panel
Plank  Panel
One Rib  Panel
Flat Flex Panel
WEB45  Panel
Board Plank  Panel

Advantages of Concealed Fastener Panels

Advantages of Concealed Fastener Panels

Clean Visual Appearance

For projects where aesthetics are important, it’s hard to beat the clean uninterrupted lines offered by concealed fastener wall panels.

Reduced Leak Exposure

Concealed fastener panels have a lower likelihood of leaking since the fasteners and/or clips are located behind the panel and protected from weather.

Design Flexibility

Concealed fastener panels can typically be installed vertically or horizontally and options like embossing and varying pan widths allow for virtually unlimited design flexibility.