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The Many Benefits of Using Architectural Panels

Over the years, the construction industry has evolved by leaps and bounds. Having been a family owned and operated business for over three decades, we have seen not just the processes grow more sophisticated, but also the materials available to make every project stand out. Architects, contractors and other construction specialists have come to rely on us for the vast knowledge that we provide the greater New York area when it comes to top tier architectural glazing and cladding services.

One of the most in demand materials is architectural panels as they are available in such a wide range of materials and designs. We regularly harness our superior in-house fabrication capabilities and leverage our partnerships with trusted vendors to provide both architects and contractors with the latest in paneling options, a necessity when they are working with clients who have a particular design goal in mind. The selection we offer provides access to more quality types and materials than any other architectural metal contractor on Long Island.

What Would Work Best for Your Next Project?

Composite Metal
Plate Aluminum
Phenolic Panels and High-Pressure Laminates
Insulated Metal Panels
Single Skin Profile Panels
Flat Lock Panels

Also keep in mind that our stone cladding options provide a distinctive look and feel that can enhance the overall aesthetic of the building.

Upward view of panels that make up the side of a building

Terracotta Never Goes Out of Style

There’s a reason that some projects still make use of terracotta. While it’s been available for many years, it’s still a preferred material of choice since it’s unique characteristics offer a number of advantages which include:

Sustainability
Durability
Corrosion-Resistance
Soundproofing Qualities
Fire-Resistance

To learn more about our vast offering of architectural panels and how they can be used to offer a unique look for your construction projects, contact us today.

 
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