Panel Profiles

Panel Profiles
Panel profiles do more than protect a structure. They help define how it looks. At Allsteel, we manufacture a wide variety of metal panel profiles for roofing, siding, and soffit built for durability, performance, and long term appearance, with a wide selection of colors and finishes available, all formed by Allsteel in our facilities, and in some cases, on site. Scroll below to explore the many panel options and find the right fit for your project.
Apex

Apex

Apex panels provide a modern alternative with a similar aesthetic to our concealed fastener systems, such as Standing Seam and Board & Batten, at a price point to our traditional exposed fasteners.
Board & Batten

Board & Batten

Board and Batten panels provide a classic aesthetic suitable for both residential and commercial applications, featuring 26-gauge steel construction designed to mimic traditional wood siding with the Tru-Steel HD® or various color options.
Lap Siding

Lap Siding

Lap siding features a classic, timeless aesthetic and is a simple install. Made from 26-gauge steel, it provides a low maintenance choice, available in our Crinkle Finish or the most popular Tru-Steel HD!
Tuff Rib

Tuff Rib

Tuff-Rib is a top-selling, cost-effective panel for metal roofing, siding, and other applications, offering durability and long lasting results.
PBR Panel

PBR Panel

PBR panel, short for "purlin bearing rib," features an extended overlap section that fully covers the adjacent panel, enhancing metal-to-metal contact for a robust connection and superior weather resistance in metal roof panels.
Standing Seam - Snap Lock 1

Standing Seam - Snap Lock 1"

Snap Lock, also known as a nail flange or fastener flange, is a standing seam system with panel seam heights of 1."
Standing Seam - Clip 1.5

Standing Seam - Clip 1.5"

A standing seam-clip roof system is a form of metal roofing with clips to secure the seam, replacing traditional seaming methods.
Standing Seam - Mechanical 1.5

Standing Seam - Mechanical 1.5"

A mechanical standing seam roof system, a variant of metal roofing, employs concealed clips to mechanically seam panels together, ensuring enhanced weather resistance and reduced risk of leaks.
Soffit

Soffit

If your home features roof eaves extending beyond the walls, even by a slight margin, it likely includes soffits. Soffits are the material located beneath the eave, linking the outer edge of your roof to the exterior wall of your house, often equipped with ventilation.
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