Choosing Vertical Metal Siding for Home Construction

Posted by Brett McCutcheon on Mar 1, 2025 8:15:00 AM
Brett McCutcheon

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When it comes to constructing a new home or renovating an existing one, the choice of siding can significantly impact both aesthetics and functionality. Among the many options available, vertical metal siding has gained popularity for its durability and modern appeal. In this blog post, we will explore the ins and outs of vertical metal siding, including its types, gauge importance, and a comparison with horizontal siding. We'll also touch on BECK’s SCRAIL® ROOFLOC® System, which can enhance the installation process for roofers and builders alike.

Understanding Metal Siding

Metal siding is a robust and versatile choice for home construction that offers numerous advantages over traditional materials like wood or vinyl. It is resistant to rot, pests, and weathering, making it a low-maintenance option for homeowners. Additionally, metal siding is available in a wide range of colors and finishes, allowing for creative expression in design. Its reflective properties can also help improve energy efficiency, as it can reduce heat absorption in warmer climates.

Vertical metal siding, specifically, has become increasingly popular due to its striking appearance. The vertical orientation creates a sense of height and can make a home look more modern and sleeker. This design choice can also help with water drainage and snow shedding, reducing the risk of moisture-related issues.

Types of Vertical Metal Siding

There are several types of vertical metal siding available on the market today, each with unique characteristics. The most common materials include:

  1. Steel: Known for its strength and durability, steel siding can withstand harsh weather conditions. It is often coated with a protective finish to prevent rust and corrosion.
  2. Aluminum: Lighter than steel, aluminum siding is resistant to rust and is less prone to denting. It is an excellent choice for coastal areas where saltwater can be a concern.
  3. Zinc: This material offers a unique aesthetic with its natural patina that develops over time. Zinc is also highly resistant to corrosion and can last for decades with minimal maintenance.
  4. Copper: While more expensive, copper siding provides a stunning visual appeal and durability. It ages beautifully, developing a green patina that many homeowners find attractive.

Each type of metal siding brings its own set of benefits, so it's essential to consider the specific needs of your project when making a selection.

Gauge of Metal Siding Importance

When choosing vertical metal siding, the gauge of the metal is a crucial factor to consider. Gauge refers to the thickness of the metal, with lower numbers indicating thicker materials. A gauge between 24 to 29 is recommended for residential siding.

  • Thicker Gauge (24-26): Offers superior durability and resistance to dents and impacts. This is particularly important in areas prone to severe weather or high winds.
  • Thinner Gauge (28-29): While more affordable, thinner gauges may not withstand harsh conditions as well and can be more susceptible to damage over time.

Choosing the right gauge not only affects the longevity of the siding but also its overall performance, making it a critical aspect of the decision-making process. It’s important to take into consideration the region in which the project is located.

Vertical vs. Horizontal Metal Siding

While both vertical and horizontal metal siding have their merits, the choice ultimately depends on the desired aesthetic and functional requirements.

  • Vertical Metal Siding: As mentioned earlier, this style creates a modern look and enhances the perception of height. It is particularly effective in areas with heavy rainfall, as it encourages water runoff.
  • Horizontal Metal Siding: This traditional style offers a more classic appearance and can provide a sense of stability and grounding to a home’s design. It may be more suitable for certain architectural styles.

The choice between vertical and horizontal metal siding should align with the overall design vision and functional needs of the home.

SCRAIL® ROOFLOC® System

For roofers and construction professionals, the SCRAIL® ROOFLOC® System is a3125 BLOG - PRODUCT IMAGE - roofloc game-changer when it comes to installing metal roofing and siding. This innovative fastening system was developed to install trapezoidal sheet metal roofs and siding quickly and efficiently. The achievable performance increase is more than 100%. The SCRAIL® ROOFLOC® nail screw fastener is pneumatically driven in with BECK’s FASCO® ROOFLOC® installation tool and can be completely unscrewed for repair work.

Along with faster installation and ease of repair, the SCRAIL® ROOFLOC® System enables clean, chip-free fastening that is gentle on the material and ensures precise installation. These fasteners also come in a wide range of colors that adapt perfectly to different roof and siding designs ensuring a professional finish, leading to satisfied clients and repeat business.

Choosing vertical metal siding for home construction can be a rewarding decision, offering durability, aesthetic appeal, and low maintenance. By understanding the types of metal siding available, the importance of gauge, and the benefits of different orientations, you can make an informed choice that meets the needs of your project. Additionally, leveraging innovative systems like SCRAIL® ROOFLOC® can streamline the installation process, making it easier for roofers and construction professionals to deliver high-quality results. Embrace the versatility of vertical metal siding and elevate your next construction project to new heights!

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