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How to choose the right metal panel for your building project

How to choose the right metal panel for your building project

A Best Buy Metals team member works with metal panel fabrication equipment. Choosing the right panel starts with the building’s use, design, budget and long-term needs. Photo: Contributed/Contributed by Best Buy Metals


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — One of the most common mistakes people make when choosing a metal panel is starting with someone else’s project.

A homeowner may see a roof they like on another house. A contractor may have a panel profile they often use. A business owner may notice a finished look on a nearby retail space and want the same thing.

That can be a helpful starting point, but before choosing a panel, it helps to slow down and ask what the building actually needs.

Match the panel to the building

Different buildings call for different priorities.

A barn or workshop may need a durable panel that can handle daily use and changing weather. A home may place more emphasis on curb appeal and long-term appearance. A retail or office building may need a panel that supports function and a strong first impression.

The panel should match the job it is being asked to do.

Think through budget, appearance and maintenance

Cost is part of the decision, but it should not be the only factor.

Some projects need a budget-conscious option that still provides reliable protection. Others benefit from a refined architectural profile. Maintenance expectations are also an important factor in the decision-making process.

Thinking through those priorities early can help narrow the choices before a project gets too far along.

Consider roof slope, visibility and exposure

The building’s design can also influence the best panel choice.

Roof slope, wall height, location and exposure to weather may affect how a panel performs and how it looks once installed.

For projects in Western North Carolina, those details can be especially important. Mountain weather, steep driveways, wooded lots and highly visible rooflines can all affect what makes the most sense.

Ask questions before making a final choice

Before selecting a panel, it helps to ask:

  • What will the building be used for?
  • How visible will the roof or wall panels be?
  • Is the main priority cost, durability, appearance or long-term value?
  • How much maintenance is expected?
  • Does the building need a practical finish or a more architectural look?

For contractors, answering those questions early can help prevent confusion or delays later in the project. For homeowners and business owners, it can make the selection process feel more manageable.

Best Buy Metals helps customers understand their options

At Best Buy Metals, the goal is to help customers and contractors understand the reason behind a panel choice, not just the look of it.

A metal panel is part of how a building protects, performs and presents itself for years to come. Taking time to choose the right option at the beginning can lead to a better finished project, from budget and durability to appearance and long-term value.

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