Corrugated Metal by Dakota Tin: Versatile, Durable, and Eco-Friendly
Corrugated metal Dakota Tin wainscoting panels are the perfect option for a wide range of home improvement projects, both indoors and out. These decorative corrugated metal panels have a high-end style and impressive finish, so it's no wonder so many people are turning to this product to give their homes and businesses an impressive and unique look. They come in three finishes: antique, Galvalume, or rusted corrugated metal wall panels. Each sheet is 3 feet tall by 2 feet wide and made from real metal.
Corrugated metal by Dakota Tin does a wonderful job of complimenting any room's color scheme, so you have endless creative possibilities. Install Dakota Tin metal wainscoting on interior ceilings or as wall paneling, or apply it to kitchen or bathroom cabinet doors, a custom wet bar, or even a doghouse or shed. You're only limited by your imagination!
Choose Your Color
Dakota Tin Colorado corrugated metal wainscoting comes in three finishes:
- Galvalume: New galvanized metal, light silver-gray, semi-shiny
- Antiqued: Weathered antiqued metal with a dark gray color and smooth, flat texture
- Rusted: Pre-rusted and fashioned with a high-end, all-natural elevated rust remedy to preserve and further enhance the stunning natural color treatment. The spray-applied color treatment makes sure the rust is spread across the surface, resulting in a flawless, even coating. The graceful copper rust color accented with a touch of perfectly blended variations of bluish-gray fully captures the classic antique style. We start the rusting process, but it can progress further and age with exposure. We recommend sealing your Dakota Tin Colorado corrugated metal wainscoting with a clear coat as the rust finish wears with time and exposure to moisture.
Tips for Installing Dakota Tin Wainscoting
Recommended Tools
- Screw gun
- Tape measure
- Level
- Chalk line
- Drill
- Tin snips or nibbler tools if you need to cut panels into smaller pieces
- Circular saw with a ferrous metal blade to make accurate cuts for larger pieces
Safety First
- Metal edges can be very sharp. We strongly encourage the use of cut-resistant gloves when cutting corrugated steel wainscoting.
- To prevent injuries, cover the top edges of your Dakota Tin corrugated metal wainscoting with J-track or other border materials.
- Wear ear and eye protection when using saws to cut metal.
- Make circular saw cuts from the backside of the panel to avoid damaging the finish.
Installation Procedure
- Install and secure the product using roofing screws placed every 12 to 16 inches or as needed.
- Use trim with a matching gauge size and finish style to further accessorize your Dakota Tin corrugated metal wainscoting.
Corrugated Metal by Dakota Tin: Versatile, Durable, and Eco-Friendly
Corrugated metal Dakota Tin wainscoting panels are the perfect option for a wide range of home improvement projects, both indoors and out. These decorative corrugated metal panels have a high-end style and impressive finish, so it's no wonder so many people are turning to this product to give their homes and businesses an impressive and unique look. They come in three finishes: antique, Galvalume, or rusted corrugated metal wall panels. Each sheet is 3 feet tall by 2 feet wide and made from real metal.
Corrugated metal by Dakota Tin does a wonderful job of complimenting any room's color scheme, so you have endless creative possibilities. Install Dakota Tin metal wainscoting on interior ceilings or as wall paneling, or apply it to kitchen or bathroom cabinet doors, a custom wet bar, or even a doghouse or shed. You're only limited by your imagination!
Choose Your Color
Dakota Tin Colorado corrugated metal wainscoting comes in three finishes:
- Galvalume: New galvanized metal, light silver-gray, semi-shiny
- Antiqued: Weathered antiqued metal with a dark gray color and smooth, flat texture
- Rusted: Pre-rusted and fashioned with a high-end, all-natural elevated rust remedy to preserve and further enhance the stunning natural color treatment. The spray-applied color treatment makes sure the rust is spread across the surface, resulting in a flawless, even coating. The graceful copper rust color accented with a touch of perfectly blended variations of bluish-gray fully captures the classic antique style. We start the rusting process, but it can progress further and age with exposure. We recommend sealing your Dakota Tin Colorado corrugated metal wainscoting with a clear coat as the rust finish wears with time and exposure to moisture.
Tips for Installing Dakota Tin Wainscoting
Recommended Tools
- Screw gun
- Tape measure
- Level
- Chalk line
- Drill
- Tin snips or nibbler tools if you need to cut panels into smaller pieces
- Circular saw with a ferrous metal blade to make accurate cuts for larger pieces
Safety First
- Metal edges can be very sharp. We strongly encourage the use of cut-resistant gloves when cutting corrugated steel wainscoting.
- To prevent injuries, cover the top edges of your Dakota Tin corrugated metal wainscoting with J-track or other border materials.
- Wear ear and eye protection when using saws to cut metal.
- Make circular saw cuts from the backside of the panel to avoid damaging the finish.
Installation Procedure
- Install and secure the product using roofing screws placed every 12 to 16 inches or as needed.
- Use trim with a matching gauge size and finish style to further accessorize your Dakota Tin corrugated metal wainscoting.