By Dani Sheehan.
Want to stay on top of the newest trends and possibilities in metal? New Tech Machinery (NTM) has seen an increase in attention on board and batten metal siding for its durability and style. They’ve recently introduced their own board and batten profile to meet customer demands and have explored everything from width recommendations to color and pattern options.
Whether your customer is looking for a rustic farmhouse style or a modern edge, board and batten sidings have you covered. The use of metal siding is projected to exceed 54.5% by the end of 2023 providing even more reason to learn about this upward trend. Initially becoming popular as far back as the 1800s, board and batten’s ability to protect against the weather mimicked the style of an old wooden cabin while more effectively keeping water from seeping into the interior. Now, customers can return to the nostalgia of a simple, country life, or add a modern flair with the use of dramatic, black board and batten panels. Metal won’t fade over time and offers plenty of color flexibility to match any homeowner's vision.
Board and batten metal siding is not just for residential, single-family homes. Cities are increasingly seeing new multilevel homes with balconies, oversized windows and large roof decks. Metal siding seamlessly fits into this design, relaxing into the background while adding to the sleekness of the building. Similarly, industrial and commercial use is becoming more popular because metal board and batten outlasts most materials with little to no maintenance and can cover large structures at a lower cost than other materials.
Ready to explore how to market board and batten metal siding to your customer base? Check out this article by New Tech Machinery for metal supplier and width recommendations, as well as tips on easier on-site production with the use of portable rollformers.
Learn more about New Tech Machinery in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.newtechmachinery.com.
About Dani
Dani is a writer for The Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When she's not writing or researching, she's teaching yoga classes or exploring new hiking trails.
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