Metal roofing brings authenticity, strength to modern farmhouse in Florida

Belle Isle, Fla., is a sleepy suburb within the Orlando metropolitan area, with many of its residential streets lined with low-lying, ranch-style homes. But, even here, the national obsession with [Read More]

Price increases to be effective March 1, 2021

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL [Feb. 9, 2021] – As the steel industry continues to experience high levels of demand and limited supply, an impending price increase in PAC-CLAD steel products [Read More]

Pinewood Wedding Center

Perfect marriage of metal roof and façade for stunning new wedding venue Finding a signature location often is the goal for couples hoping to make their wedding day memorable. Not [Read More]

Lagoon Towers Condos

Metal roof panels give condos new protection in wake of historic hurricane Forecasters initially thought Hurricane Michael would hit Florida’s panhandle on Oct. 10, 2018, as a Category 2 storm [Read More]

Metal panels turn exposed parking deck into art installation

When you’ve got a high-rise condominium tower with prices starting at $1.3 million, you better make sure that even the 3-story, open parking deck has an upscale look. The large-format [Read More]

Signature tapered metal roof tops unique mixed-use project in Georgia

Alpharetta, Ga., is one of the Southeast United States’ fastest growing cities, combining a recently redeveloped downtown with a reputation as the “Technology City of the South.” It has been [Read More]

John Paleczny, former president of Petersen Aluminum Corp., passes away at age 72

Retired former president of Petersen Aluminum Corp. John Paleczny passed away on Oct. 18 at the age of 72. Paleczny worked for Petersen for 49 years from 1970 to 2019 [Read More]

Georgia stables’ architectural highlight is metal roof

As the largest of Georgia’s “Golden Isles,” St. Simons Island has been a tourist retreat and nature lovers’ haven for well more than a century. The southern portion of the [Read More]

Metal cladding is perfect choice for revitalized stove manufacturing facility

A building that started life as a stove factory in the early 1900s might be an unlikely draw for a new entertainment district, but that’s just what the Stovehouse has [Read More]

State park visitor center adds a contemporary twist to historic site

In 1792, just four years after the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, a small fort was built just outside of what is now Winder, Ga., located between the cities of [Read More]