Exposed Fastener

 

Exposed Fastener Metal Roofing & Wall Panel Options

Exposed fastener metal roofing and wall panel profiles remain a popular choice for contractors seeking a cost-effective, versatile metal solution. These systems are defined by visible fasteners installed through the face of the panel, delivering a traditional metal appearance that works well across a wide range of applications.

Commonly used on residential, agricultural, and light commercial projects, exposed fastener panels are valued for their straightforward installation and accessibility. They do not require specialized seaming equipment, allowing crews to install efficiently with standard tools. Panels can be installed vertically or horizontally, making them a flexible option for roofing, wall panels, soffits, mansards, and interior accent features.

As a metal roofing materials supplier, we provide exposed fastener panel profiles that offer dependable performance when properly installed and maintained. While these systems deliver solid protection against weather and the elements, contractors should account for routine upkeep over time. Natural thermal movement can place stress on fasteners, and prolonged sun exposure may eventually affect screw washers. Regular inspections, proper installation techniques, and timely fastener maintenance help ensure long-term performance and appearance.

By offering a broad selection of exposed fastener metal panels, we help contractors choose practical, budget-friendly solutions that meet project needs while maintaining the durability and value clients expect.

EXPLORE PANEL PROFILES

Vintage 5V 1/2" 5V Crimp Roof Panel

Our Vintage Series 5V 1/2" 5V Crimp Metal Roof Panel.

Heritage RIB 3/4" RIB Roof Panel

Our Heritage Series RIB 3/4" RIB Metal Roof Panel.

Vanguard PBR 1-1/4" PBR Roof Panel

Our Vanguard Series PBR 1-1/4" PBR Metal Roof Panel.

TESTING FOR EXPOSED FASTENER PANELS

Uplift Resistance: UL 580, UL 1897, TAS 110, TAS 125

Wind-Driven Rain: TAS 100

Tensile Strength: ASTM E8

Fire Rating: UL 790

Florida Building Code: HVHZ/Non-HVHZ Approved

Miami-Dade Approved: Product Control Approved