Learn how to choose the right gauge for your metal siding based on location, building structure, panel profile, and paint system. Compare the benefits and drawbacks of 22, 24, 26, and 29-gauge panels and see a chart of their thicknesses. See more
While metal panels can be customized to be any gauge, they are most commonly found in 22, 24, 26, and 29-gauge. Just like with metal roofing … See more
As we mentioned earlier, a thicker panel is always more expensive. The increased cost is the biggest downside to using a thicker gauge. The cost of a 26-gauge corrugated panelwill … See more
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