What Is Allclad Metal Panelling and Where Is It Best Used?

Phoenix Metals • July 7, 2026

Allclad metal panelling is a strong, versatile steel panel profile used for both roofing and wall cladding. It has a similar overall design to Duraclad, but with an added rib on top of the major ribs. That extra rib gives the panel more spanning strength and creates a distinct board-and-batten appearance. For projects where you want a clean vertical look without giving up durability, Allclad is often a practical fit.


At Phoenix Metals, we often look at panel choice through two lenses: how the building needs to perform and how the finished exterior should look. Allclad works well because it answers both. It has the strength contractors want in functional buildings, but it also has enough visual detail to work on homes, shops, barns, and commercial properties where appearance still matters.

Gray tiled roof with a small chimney and intersecting roof slopes under daylight

What Gives Allclad Its Look?

The board-and-batten look comes from the raised rib pattern. Instead of a flat sheet or a simple corrugated profile, Allclad has a more defined vertical rhythm. On walls, which can give a building a taller, cleaner, more architectural appearance. On roofs, the rib structure helps move water and snow while adding rigidity across the panel.


That added rib is not just there for looks. It gives the panel more stability, improves spanning strength, and makes Allclad a strong choice when the panel needs to perform across both roof and wall applications.


Where Is Allclad Best Used?

Allclad is commonly used anywhere a project needs durable exterior coverage with a clean metal profile. Because it can be used for both roof and wall applications, it is a flexible choice for contractors, builders, property owners, and agricultural operations.


For commercial buildings, Allclad can work well on shops, small warehouses, service buildings, storage facilities, and exterior cladding projects where the owner wants a durable finish without overcomplicating the design.


For residential projects, it can be used on garages, additions, outbuildings, modern exterior accents, and full metal roofing projects. The board-and-batten style can be especially useful when a homeowner wants something more structured than standard siding.


For agricultural buildings, Allclad is a natural fit for barns, equipment storage, riding arenas, utility buildings, and post-frame structures. These buildings need panels that can withstand exposure, impacts, temperature fluctuations, and daily use.


For industrial buildings, Allclad can be used on warehouses, maintenance shops, production buildings, and cladded exterior sections where strength, low maintenance, and weather resistance are important.


Why Contractors Choose It

A good metal panel has to be easy to work with, strong enough for the application, and suitable for the local climate. In Calgary and across Alberta, that means considering snow, hail, wind, freeze-thaw cycles, and temperature swings.


Because Allclad is made from prefinished sheet steel, it works well for projects where the exterior needs to be durable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective. It is a practical panel for Alberta conditions because it is built to handle weather exposure, heat, bending, scratches, impacts, and select solvents without being overly complicated to specify or install.


The standard Allclad panel width is 36 inches, with custom lengths available, preferably up to 60 feet. That flexibility can help reduce seams, simplify planning, and support a cleaner finished installation on larger roof or wall sections.


When Allclad May Be the Right Choice

Allclad is worth considering when you want a steel panel that can handle roof or wall use, provide more strength than a basic profile, and create a clean board-and-batten look. It is especially useful for buildings where long-term durability matters, but the finished appearance still needs to look intentional.


If you are comparing metal panelling options, the best choice depends on your building type, slope, wall application, colour preference, fastening details, and required panel length. Phoenix Metals supplies and fabricates metal roofing and cladding panels for residential, agricultural, and commercial buildings in Calgary, with experience helping contractors and owners choose the right product for the job.


For projects that need strength, weather protection, and a clean exterior profile, Allclad metal panelling is a dependable option to review.

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