When it comes to metal siding and metal wall panels, there are plenty of options to choose from. However, there are two special panel types known for their similarity in style and design, and that is our flush metal wall panel options, T-Groove and Western Reveal.
Though T-Groove and Western Reveal have been seen on most industrial or commercial buildings, a great thing about its modern dexterity is that it can also be applied on homes, creating a sleek and stylish look to any house on the block.
At Western States Metal Roofing, we have been manufacturing metal panel types for metal roof and siding for over 20 years, and have been expanding our options for you ever since. We are the pros when it comes to Flush Metal walls and Metal Soffit Panels, and more importantly, we are here to help find what panel will work best for your project.
In this article, we will clearly define and distinguish our two similar Flush Metal Wall/Metal Soffit Panel types: T-Groove and Western Reveal. We will go over panel uses, pros, cons, and cost, to help you select which panel type would be more suitable for your home or project.
But first things first, you may be wondering what the words "flush wall" and "soffit" meant, so let's define some of our vocabularies so we can better understand the two-panel types.
Things to know: What Are Flush Metal Wall, Metal Fascia, and Metal Soffit panels?
It can sometimes be confusing, but to clarify, Flush Metal Wall and Metal Soffit panels are sometimes used interchangeably because it is applied to the T-groove and Western Reveal Panels that we offer specifically.
Flush Metal Wall panels have a “flush” face and are attached with concealed fasteners. They have the appearance of flat sheet metal.
Metal Soffit panels are usually installed at the underside of an eave to protect against the weather while also creating a discreet and modern look.
Metal Fascia panels refer to the "transition trim" on a home that supports the gutters and prevents water from causing any damage to the home.
An Important thing to note here is that T-Groove and Western Reveal both have a concealed fastener system that has hidden fasteners that interlock inside, giving the soffit application its ability to be installed vertically or horizontally.
The term Flush wall panel is used to describe the appearance of the metal soffit panel/soffit material, which is softer, sleek, and adds texture to any flat surface.
Now that we have a better understanding of why these two-panel types are so special, let’s dive write in and break down the two flush wall panel types that we offer.
Flush Metal Wall Panel: T-Groove®
Time to get creative! T-Groove flush metal wall panels are designed for metal soffits, ceilings, and walls, so we can extend the use of this panel type to the interior of a home or project as well, creating the look of modern and contemporary. This is a perfect panel for the eave of a roof, ceiling, or any interior and exterior wall siding.
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