


When it comes to building materials that balance style, strength, and sustainability, metal panels stand out as one of the best choices for both roofing and siding. They’ve become increasingly popular in construction thanks to their long lifespan, energy efficiency, and sleek, contemporary look. No matter if you’re upgrading a home exterior or designing a new commercial facility, metal panels offer versatility that traditional materials simply can’t match.
In this guide, we’ll explore the most common types of metal panels in OH used for both roofs and walls, outlining their key features, advantages, and ideal uses. These panels are ideal for contractors looking for dependable, high-performance materials or a homeowner seeking a durable, low-maintenance solution. This comparison will help you make an informed decision, saving you time, money, and future maintenance headaches.
| Panel Type | Uses in OH | Maintenance | Aesthetic Appeal |
| C-Loc Plus | Residential homes, commercial buildings, & agricultural structures | Low | Modern ribbed look |
| A-Loc Plus | Residential, light commercial, and small agricultural buildings needing clean, uniform lines | Low | Clean, long-lasting finish with subtle ribs |
| B-Loc Plus | Residential, commercial, and agricultural projects needing custom lengths and multiple gauge options | Low | Strong, balanced aesthetic with 8½-inch rib spacing |
| R-Loc Plus | Industrial, commercial, and post-frame or warehouse buildings needing high strength and structural performance | Low | Bold ribbed profile, functional/industrial appearance |
| Standing Seam | Homes, Commercial | Low | Modern |
| Corrugated | Barns, Garages | Medium | Rustic |
| R/PBR | Industrial, Farms | Low | Traditional |

The C-Loc Plus Metal Panel from CMT Components is a durable and versatile option designed for both roofing and siding applications. It features a ribbed metal profile with ¾-inch ribs spaced 9 inches apart and offers a 36-inch coverage width for efficient installation. Each panel is custom-cut to length, ensuring precision and reducing material waste. Available in multiple gauges, Thrifty, 29 gauge, and 26 gauge, our C-Loc Plus provides flexibility to match different performance and budget needs. Its adaptability makes it an excellent choice for residential homes, commercial buildings, and agricultural structures, offering strength, visual appeal, and long-term reliability.
Multiple gauge options let you balance durability and cost.
Custom-cut lengths help ensure accuracy and reduce excess material on the job site.
Backed by dependable warranty coverage for added peace of mind.
Suitable for both roofing and siding applications across a variety of project types.
A wide selection of colors and finishes supports a range of architectural styles.
C-Loc Plus panels work well for:
As an exposed fastener system, these panels may require periodic maintenance over time.
They may not provide the same sleek appearance as concealed-fastener panels, and thinner-gauge options offer less durability than heavier selections.

Our A-Loc Plus Metal Panels offer a sleek and durable solution for both roofing and siding applications. With a distinct panel profile that features a ¾-inch rib height and 12-inch rib spacing, these panels deliver a clean, long-lasting finish. Each panel covers a 36-inch width and can be custom-manufactured to your exact length requirements, minimizing waste and ensuring a precise fit. Ideal for contractors, homeowners, and wholesalers working on residential, commercial, or small agricultural buildings, A-Loc Plus panels are available in multiple quality tiers, including Thrifty, 29-gauge Prime, and 26-gauge Prime, so you can customize your investment to your performance and budget needs.
Multiple gauge choices allow you to balance durability and cost based on your project.
Custom panel lengths help minimize waste and speed up the installation process.
A wide range of colors and finishes supports a variety of architectural styles
Well-suited for residential, commercial, and light agricultural applications.
A-Loc Plus panels work well for:
Lower-gauge options may offer less durability than heavier panels.
As an exposed-fastener system, these panels may require periodic maintenance and do not provide the same seamless appearance as concealed-fastener or standing-seam systems.

B-Loc Plus Metal Panels stand out for their balance of strength, precision, and visual appeal, making them a dependable choice for both roofing and siding projects. With ¾-inch ribs spaced 8½ inches apart and a 34-inch coverage width, these panels provide excellent structural integrity and efficient installation. Each panel is custom-cut to exact lengths, helping reduce material waste and ensuring a clean, professional finish. Offered in three gauge options, Thrifty, 29-gauge Prime, and 26-gauge Prime, the B-Loc Plus line accommodates a range of durability and budget needs. Perfect for modern homes, commercial spaces, and architectural designs that value sleek, defined lines, these panels combine performance with contemporary style.
Available in multiple gauges and finishes to match both budget and durability requirements.
Custom-cut lengths reduce jobsite waste and speed up the installation process.
Engineered for strength and consistency across residential, commercial, and agricultural applications.
A wide range of colors and finishes allows for modern, clean architectural looks.
B-Loc Plus panels work well for:
Because of exposed fasteners, these panels may require occasional maintenance over time.
Higher-gauge options can increase overall cost, and the exposed-fastener design may not achieve the same seamless appearance as concealed-fastener systems.

Our R-Loc Plus Metal Panels are engineered for high performance and versatility in both roofing and siding applications. With a substantial rib height of 1 ¼ inches and primary ribs spaced 12 inches apart (with smaller ribs in between), these panels span 36 inches in width and come in custom lengths tailored to your project’s needs. Offered exclusively in the 26-gauge Prime option, R-Loc Plus is built for strength and durability. Ideal for contractors, building owners, and homeowners alike, these panels are suitable for everything from commercial buildings, barns, and warehouses to residential homes, especially when the roof slope is ½:12 or greater, and a robust ribbed profile is required.
Backed by reliable warranty coverage for peace of mind.
Premium 26-gauge steel provides added strength and long-term performance.
Custom lengths reduce waste and help streamline the installation process.
Available in a wide range of colors and finishes to suit different project styles.
R-Loc Plus panels work well for:
These panels typically cost more due to their premium gauge.
As an exposed fastener system, they may require periodic maintenance and do not offer the same seamless appearance as concealed fastener panels.
Standing seam metal roofing is widely considered the premium option among metal roofing systems.
These panels feature vertical raised seams along the roof. The seams connect adjacent panels while concealing the fasteners beneath, creating a clean, modern appearance.
Because the fasteners are hidden, standing seam roofs offer superior protection against water leaks and weather damage.
Hidden fasteners reduce the risk of leaks because there are fewer exposed points where water can enter the roofing system.
Standing seam roofs perform well in areas with heavy rain, snow, and strong winds.
Since screws are concealed and protected, they are less likely to loosen over time.
Standing seam metal roofing is popular on modern homes and contemporary commercial buildings because of its clean, streamlined appearance.
Standing seam metal roofing works well for:
Standing seam roofing usually costs more than other metal panel types and requires specialized installation skills.
However, the durability and long lifespan often make it a worthwhile investment for Ohio property owners.
Corrugated metal roofing is one of the most recognizable types of metal roofing panels.
These panels feature a distinctive wavy pattern of alternating ridges and valleys, which increases structural strength while maintaining a lightweight design.
Corrugated metal roofs have been used for decades on barns, warehouses, and agricultural buildings, but they are also becoming popular for residential homes.
Corrugated metal panels are typically less expensive than standing seam systems.
Because they use exposed fasteners, corrugated panels are easier and faster to install.
The wavy pattern adds structural strength and allows the panels to withstand wind and heavy loads.
Corrugated roofing is often chosen for farmhouse-style homes, cabins, barns, and rural buildings.
Corrugated metal roofing is commonly used for:
The exposed fasteners can loosen over time, which may require periodic maintenance.
However, with proper installation and maintenance, corrugated metal roofing can last decades.
R-Panel (or PBR Panel) systems are commercial-grade metal panels designed with deep ribs for exceptional strength and durability. These panels are a popular choice for large-scale applications where performance and value are key. Their robust structure makes them ideal for spanning long distances while maintaining rigidity and weather resistance. Easy to install and widely available, R-Panels are a reliable, cost-effective solution for both roofing and siding projects that demand functionality over aesthetics.
An economical solution for commercial and industrial buildings.
Deep ribs and heavier gauge options provide strong support for large surface areas.
Simple design allows for quicker installation, saving time and labor costs.
Widely used across industries and compatible with standard building systems.
R-Panel and PBR panels work well for:
These panels have a more industrial appearance, which may not suit residential or decorative designs.
As exposed-fastener systems, they may require periodic maintenance to prevent leaks. The heavier profile can also make handling and installation more labor-intensive compared to lighter panels.
Ribbed metal roofing panels feature raised ribs that run vertically along the length of the panel.
These ribs add structural support and improve water runoff while creating a textured visual appearance.
Ribbed metal panels are often used in both residential and commercial applications because they offer a good balance of affordability, durability, and aesthetics.
The ribbed design adds strength to the panels, allowing them to withstand heavy snow loads and strong winds.
The raised ribs help channel water off the roof, which is particularly beneficial in rainy climates.
Ribbed panels complement both traditional and modern architectural styles.
Ribbed metal roofing typically costs less than standing seam but provides strong performance.
Ribbed metal roofing works well for:
Like corrugated panels, ribbed roofing systems usually use exposed fasteners that may require occasional maintenance.
Specialty or Custom Metal Panels are designed for those who want to combine the strength of metal with a distinctive architectural style. These panels can mimic the look of other materials, such as shingles, tiles, or flat panels, while providing the long-lasting durability and low maintenance that metal is known for. They offer nearly endless design flexibility, allowing homeowners and designers to achieve premium aesthetics without compromising performance.

Choosing the best option among the many types of metal panels depends on more than just appearance; it’s about balancing functionality, budget, and long-term performance. Start by evaluating your budget, property type, climate, and design goals. For example, if you’re working on a commercial or agricultural building that requires strength and durability, R-Loc Plus panels are a great fit thanks to their deep ribs and robust structure. For residential or light commercial projects that balance performance with appearance, B-Loc Plus or C-Loc Plus panels offer versatility and modern appeal.
Next, consider your roof slope and installation complexity. Panels like A-Loc Plus work well for projects with simple rooflines and standard slopes, while deeper rib profiles like R-Loc Plus perform best on roofs with a slope of ½:12 or greater. Each panel type varies in installation method, so understanding your building’s structure and labor requirements helps you choose efficiently.
Lastly, always check local zoning laws or HOA regulations before installation. Some areas restrict panel types, colors, or finishes. Taking time to assess these factors ensures you select the right panel that enhances your building’s style, withstands your environment, and fits your long-term investment goals.

Keeping your metal panels in great condition is key to extending their lifespan and maintaining their performance. Regular upkeep helps prevent corrosion, leaks, and wear caused by weather or debris buildup.
With consistent maintenance, metal panels can last 40–70 years or more, providing lasting durability, energy efficiency, and reliable protection for your home or business.

When you choose CMT Components for your metal panels, you’re selecting a partner whose quality, expertise, and local service are built into every product. We manufacture all our metal panels in-house at our Sardinia, Ohio facility, allowing for custom fabrication to exact lengths, minimizing waste, and speeding up installation. Our panels are coated using premium Sherwin‑Williams paint systems and come in an extensive palette of colors and finishes, giving you exceptional design flexibility. We also back our metal panels with strong warranties, some profiles offer up to 40 years of protection, so you can trust in the performance and longevity of your investment. With CMT, you get customized metal panel solutions, fast production and delivery, and support from a team dedicated to your building’s success.