
Panels
Over the past few years, Capital Glass has become the regions top contractor for panel cladding systems. We have successfully completed many projects, and have gained the trust and confidence of our customers and dealers in handling all types of panel cladding systems.
There are many similarities between successfully setting up and installing a Panel Cladding System and a Storefront or Curtain Wall System. With both systems the initial set-up and lay-out is critical. There is little room for error and having a contractor with the right tools and experience to handle such detail is the key to a successful project.
Panels are quickly becoming architects’ number one choice for cladding a building. Using panels as an exterior wall application is a great way to extend the life of your building while reducing maintenance costs. Our lines of highly durable panels shield the inner structure from the damage caused by the elements. They offer beauty, durably, a wide range of color and finish options, and are an extremely environmentally friendly product.
Aluminum Composite Facades
These lightweight panel systems are extremely durable and will stand up to the test of time. Aluminum Composite panels can be cut, curved, and bent to meet the requirements of almost any cladding project. Installing an Aluminum Composite Façade to an existing building will make it look new without major structural changes, and is an extremely cost effective option in comparison to many other cladding options.
Ventilated Rain Screen Facades
Ventilated cladding offers a unique way of ensuring an energy efficient structure while extending the life of your building and reducing maintenance costs. Panels can be installed so that there is a space between the structure’s outer wall and the cladding system. Air moves through this space which cools the building in the summer, and removes condensation from the building in the winter or during weather storms.
The durability of the panels reduces the maintenance that is required with other types of cladding. When you combine these factors with the LEED points that are earned, it is easy to see why this system is becoming a favorite among architects and building design professionals.
To find out more about panels please contact Capital Glass today.


