Multiple profiles are available with a variety of rib patterns.
Metal wall panel profile concealed fastner.
Concealed fastener metal roofing our most popular concealed fastener panel slimline panels provide a sleek contemporary profile ideal for residential and light commercial applications.
Available with striations or striations and minor ribs slimline offers a traditional metal roof look with modern energy efficiencies.
Centria cascade metal panels change the landscape of single skin rainscreen façades with signature curves and bold sloped rib profiles.
Apply the panel over light gauge framing purlins girts structural steel and joists.
Precision series architectural wall panels provide design flexibility by combining bold visual effects with easy cost effective installation.
Concealed fastener metal wall systems metal walls that use concealed fastener panels combine an elegant design with the toughness of metal.
Options for each profile include a no clip panel or a clip fastened panel to accommodate expansion and contraction.
Inspired by the delicate play of light and shadow created by flowing water cascade panels create complex wall relief that has never been seen before in corrugated metal wall panels while offering the same performance associated with centria rainscreen.
Concealed fastener wall panels are attached to the substructure without any visible fasteners.
Instead concealed fastener panels are installed with clips and or screws that are attached behind the face of the panel.
Firestone building products offers a broad range of concealed fastener metal wall panels as well as sheet and coil products.
Both are positive fastened methods that create a secure interlock between panel and structure.
Choose from our extensive range of standard and custom metal color options to create the signature project aesthetic you desire.
Panels may be secured to the structure from the outside of the building with the shadowrib concealed clip or from inside the building with an expansion fastener.
A structural wall panel that retains the essence of the original version while providing design enhancements and eleven design options.
Due to narrower cover widths and increased installation costs concealed fastener systems are more costly than exposed fastener.
Primarily used in architectural applications these siding panels are also an appealing option for residential and commercial applications.