1′ Snap Lock Metal Panels For Sale

Snap Lock Metal Panels
Snap Lock is a standing seam panel used in light commercial buildings or areas with long runs that may result in thermal expansion. We roll our snap lock panels in 26 and 24-gauge steel. Clips are used to attach the panel instead of using exposed fasteners. We offer a turnaround time of 48 business hours for Snap Lock panel orders. We also offer running Snap Lock panels on-site, but the lead time for this option will be longer than the standard 48 hours.
Panel Measurements
Panel Width: 16”
Rib Height: 15/16”
Standard Gauges: 26 and 24

Snap Lock Trim Profiles
- D-Style Eave
- Endwall
- Fake Rib
- Gable
- Ridge
- Sidewall
- Top Gable
- Transition
- W-Valley
- Z Flashing
Snap Lock Color Options
26ga. (43″), and 24ga. (43)”
- Snow White (24G)
- Slate Gray (24 G)
- Sandstone (24G)
- Saddle Tan (26G)
- Rural Red (26G)
- Pre-weathered Galvalume (24G)
- Polar White (26G)
- Matte Black 26 G
- Matte Black 24 G
- Mansard Brown (24G)
- Koko Brown Crinkle (26G)
- Koko Brown (26G)
- Iron Ore Low Gloss (24G)
- Fern Green (26 G)
- Deep Black Low Gloss (24G)
- Dark Bronze Low Gloss (24G)
- Dark Bronze (24 G)
- Copper Penny (26G)
- Charcoal Gray Low Gloss (24 G)
- Charcoal Gray Crinkle (26G)
- Charcoal Gray (26G)
- Burnished Slate (26G)
- Black Crinkle (26G)
- Black (26G)
- B. Slate Crinkle (26 G)
- Ash Gray (26G)
- Acrylic Galvalume (24 G)
- Carbon Low Gloss (24G)
Snap Lock Panel Applications
When installing Snap Lock sheeting on commercial buildings, the first step is assessing the building structure and design. This will help determine what size and shape of metal you will need. Once the panels have been shipped, the installation process can begin. The panels are typically secured to the top of the wall framing with screws placed at regular intervals. Pay special attention to the flashing details at the eaves and other areas, such as vents and pipes, to ensure a watertight seal. Make sure to apply sealant after panel installation to prevent water from seeping in.
It’s essential to consider the type of agricultural buildings and their intended use when buying your Snap Lock panels. Agricultural buildings such as barns and sheds require a similar installation method as commercial buildings. However, the design and structure of these buildings may affect the design, which may affect the installation process. For example, a dairy barn may require insulation to regulate the temperature, while a storage shed may not. Make sure to pay special attention to the ventilation and lighting of your building if you plan to use it as a home for livestock.
Applying Snap Lock metal sheeting on residential buildings requires a slightly different approach than on commercial or agricultural buildings. Homeowners will consider the color and style of the metal panels to complement the home’s architectural style. Homeowners may add insulation or a vapor barrier to improve energy efficiency and prevent moisture buildup.
Industrial buildings, such as factories and warehouses, require a more robust installation process to ensure the panels can withstand heavy loads and extreme weather conditions. Particular attention should be paid to the connection detail between the panels and the framing to ensure a secure and stable installation. Additional insulation may be required to regulate the indoor temperature.
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Do you have questions about Snap Lock Panels panels we did not answer on this page? Please contact us, and we will happily answer any questions. We love providing our customers with reliable and prompt service for your metal panel needs. Contact us today for more information on how we can make your job easier.