- PAC-CLAD | Petersen: Metal Wall Panel Roof Systems
Petersen is proud to manufacture PAC-CLAD architectural metal products that inspire bold, creative, eco-friendly building design PAC-CLAD metal wall and roof systems are made of top-quality, industrial-grade steel and aluminum, engineered for long life and superior performance
- Metal Roofing Panel Systems - PAC-CLAD
Snap-Clad, Tite-Loc, Snap-On, Redi-Roof, PAC-150, and PAC T-250 are metal roofing panels by Petersen, offering durability, weather resistance, and aesthetic versatility
- PAC-CLAD | Petersen
Petersen, a Carlisle company, manufactures PAC-CLAD architectural metal cladding systems in multiple gauges of steel and aluminum PAC-CLAD products include wall panel systems, standing seam roof panel systems, vented and solid soffit panels, perforated metal, coil and flat sheet, composite panels, column covers, plus fascia and coping
- Petersen Metal Wall Panel Metal Roof Systems - PAC-CLAD
Petersen is an industry leader in providing factory-produced metal panels, maintaining extensive roll-forming equipment in all regional plants Each Petersen facility produces panels that have been leveled
- Petersen facility in Phoenix, Arizona - PAC-CLAD
The Phoenix, Arizona branch of Petersen Aluminum was established in 2017, and the team based here is focused on serving the metal design and construction needs of those in the Southwest and Western United States
- Underlayment: PAC-CLAD HT
PAC-CLAD HT from Petersen is a self-adhering, high-temperature roofing underlayment designed to provide premium waterproofing protection for a variety of roofing applications PAC-CLAD HT underlayment offers protection against water and ice damming while withstanding extreme weather conditions
- Metal Fabrication: Coil and Flat Sheet - PAC-CLAD
Petersen fabricates coil and flat sheet to exact specifications Availble in our standard finishes, mill finish and anodizing-quality 5005-H34 and 3003-H14
- Metals industry veteran and Petersen icon Dave Landis passed away at age 69
David Landis, Petersen employee for 24 years, died on March 14, 2025, after a long battle with cancer Dave’s professional title with Petersen was project field manager, but he was known by hundreds of colleagues and customers simply as the expert on everything relating to metal cladding, and a big-hearted, generous friend
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