- DrywallsNo more noisier than the soothing patter that you hear now. The metal roof panels are installed over felt paper and plywood on the outside, with a layer of sound-deadening insulation and your drywall ceiling on the inside. These materials help deaden the sound.
- FramingOur team worked with local dealer Walt Moulder of Eastern Metals and the school’s chosen architect(Carib Daniel Martin Architecture + Design), to create an intricate metal panel system to refresh the exterior facade of the building. This project features multiple iterations of the 12″ Silhouette HCF Series, all in the color Regal Blue, equaling approximately 600 sq. feet. The team creatively developed a masterpiece that utilized the panel system in three configurations nested and installed over a custom framing system.
- New Construction
- SidingThe home also boasts an R50+ insulated envelope, low maintenance Arbor Wood Co. Thermally Modified Ash siding, and features Fabral 1 1/2” SSR Metal Panels in a Galvalume clear coat on both the roof and the walls. Other features include custom Fabral metal trim, HardieTrim, and TruExterior Poly-Ash, as well as triple-pane windows and glass doors from Loewen.
- Residential Roof RepairFabral is the premier supplier of metal roofing and wall panels for architectural, educational, commercial, industrial and agricultural applications.
- Residential Roof Replacement/InstallationFabral is the premier supplier of metal roofing and wall panels for residential, light commercial, and agricultural applications.
- InsulationFabral Grand Rib 3 Liner panels are perfect for interior projects requiring additional insulation, strength, or acoustical control. Additionally, these panels are an economical light gauge panel solution for projects requiring partitions.
- CaulkingDécor Flush II panels are recommended for siding, fascias, or soffits only. When used for wall applications, Décor Flush II should only be installed vertically. Install panels plumb, level and straight so it is watertight and without waves or other distortions, allowing for thermal movement considerations. Apply sealant tape or caulking as necessary at flashing and panel joints to prevent water penetration.