Protect your building’s exterior from extreme weather conditions with Embury Company’s metal rain screen systems.
By creating a gap between the exterior cladding and the building envelope, rain screen wall systems allow moisture penetrating the outer layer to drain away, reducing the risk of water damage, rot, and mold growth. This helps to maintain the structural integrity of the building over time.
The air gap between the cladding and the wall creates an additional insulation layer, reducing heat transfer and improving thermal performance. This can result in lower heating and cooling costs as the building can better maintain a consistent indoor temperature.
By shielding the primary building structure from direct exposure to the elements, rain screens can significantly increase the durability and lifespan of the building. The outer cladding acts as a protective barrier against rain, wind, UV radiation, and other environmental factors, reducing the wear and tear on the underlying materials.
The exterior cladding can be made from various materials, colors, and textures, allowing for creative and visually appealing designs. Metal and aluminum rain screen systems also provide the option to incorporate additional features such as insulation, ventilation systems, and decorative elements, giving buildings a unique and personalized look.
Our architectural metal panel systems combine captivating aesthetics with meticulous functionality, satisfying the discerning eye of any architect. Inspired by the rain screen principle, our system effectively directs water away from the building’s surface, ensuring optimal protection.
Featuring structurally sound return folds and continuous tracks at each vertical joint, our panels are expertly designed to control water drainage. The system is fully equipped with weep holes for proper drainage and back-ventilation, effectively eliminating condensation from the wall behind the cavity.
With our durable metal rain screen siding systems, you can have confidence in both the visual appeal and the reliable performance of your building’s exterior.
Our metal rain screen systems come in an extensive range of finishes and colors, allowing you to achieve the perfect aesthetic for your project. Choose from an array of colors and finishes to create a visually striking exterior.
With durable powder coatings and high-quality liquid paint finishes, our metal rain screens not only enhance the appearance of your building but also provide excellent resistance to fading, weathering, and corrosion.
At Embury, we utilize top-quality materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, ACM, and zinc. These materials offer exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and versatility, ensuring your building’s exterior remains visually appealing while withstanding the test of time. Pick the perfect material to bring your architectural vision to life.
Rain screens are protective cladding systems installed on the exterior of buildings. They provide an additional defense against weather elements, preventing moisture penetration while enhancing thermal efficiency.
Rain screens can be made from various materials. At Embury Company, we offer aluminum, stainless steel, AMC, and zinc panels, each with unique advantages in terms of durability, aesthetics, and performance.
Suitable for buildings up to four stories high, these rain screen cladding systems feature a warm cavity without ventilation, open only at the bottom. This helps maintain a dew point similar to the outside, reducing the risk of moisture infiltration.
Recommended for buildings up to four stories high, this system incorporates a drainage and convection ventilation cavity. Openings at the top and bottom promote airflow, while an overhang protects the cavity from the elements.
These systems ensure nearly equal air pressure on both sides of the cladding. However, they require careful design and balance to effectively manage the airflow behind the rain screen panels.
Our mission is to deliver you durable and sustainable metal panels to enhance the aesthetic and integrity of your building envelope.