All I can say is.....Love, Love, Love the corrugated siding!!!! - when it comes to siding, do you insulate the same way as using any other product? Live on Long Island (NY) and it can get pretty cold in the winter. How does it hold up in the winter? Does is get pitted or rusted? Is it easy to replace? Even with insulation, will it keep our home cold n the winter? »
Webber + Studio, Architects Yes you do insulate similar to how you would with any other siding. You should work with a local professional on standard procedures, but we generally insulate on the OUTSIDE of the rigid insulation board which is outside the building moisture and air barrier (and vapor barrier depending on climate). Your local experts will give you the best recommendations, but the siding shown in these images is only the outermost shell.
... reiterates the way the architects used the material so it is not overbearing, using it with generous glazing, and in this case, with additional corners in plan that also increase the size of the terrace. Also note how the corrugated metal is used alongside another industrial material: concrete masonry units, or CMUs — but that is a subject for another ideabook.
corrugated metal siding - insulate similar to how you would with any other siding. You should work with a local professional on standard procedures, but we generally insulate on the OUTSIDE of the rigid insulation board which is outside the building moisture and air barrier (and vapor barrier depending on climate). Your local experts will give you the best recommendations, but the siding shown in these images is only the outermost shell.
Metal siding comes from Metal Suppliers like:
http://www.berridge.com
http://www.drexmet.com
your roofer/siding contractor/installer would work with a local distributor.
http://www.berridge.com
http://www.drexmet.com
your roofer/siding contractor/installer would work with a local distributor.