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Board and Batten panels have the unique ability to seamlessly blend into various architectural settings. Whether seeking a cozy and inviting facade or a bold and striking statement, Board and Batten exterior walls remain a durable and versatile canvas for architectural creativity.
Drexel Metal roof panels are the ultimate shield for your property
Drexel Metals wall panels are the epitome of strength and durability
Drexel Metals' edge-to-edge systems are built weather-tough and meet the strictest of standards
According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America, both residential and commercial projects have seen increases in the costs of construction in 2024. But that’s not to say that rising construction costs are putting a damper on construction activity. In fact, construction activity is picking up speed! Forecasters are seeing a slow but steady upswing in planning activity as many owners and developers prepare for stronger market conditions in 2025. If you couple these market insights with the construction industry’s ongoing labor shortage, it’s clear that prioritizing cost and labor efficiencies on jobs has never been more important.
Delivering an energy-efficient, high-performance structure requires a comprehensive approach to building design. This, of course, includes careful consideration of the building products and systems used on a project. But here’s the thing; this careful consideration extends beyond what you see when you look at a building (picture those striking metal roof and wall panels) and must also include the insulation underneath.
Late last year, the Department of Energy (DOE) passed legislation that requires gas furnaces and other appliances to operate with greater efficiency. This rule follows a long line of efforts to reduce the environmental impact of both commercial buildings and personal residences. With more emphasis being placed on sustainability, it is important to note that increasing a building’s energy efficiency goes beyond installing certain appliances. It also includes considering how adjacent building systems, like a roof, support these efforts.
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