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Unfinished Tin Panels

We manufacture our tin panels from the original .010 tin plated steel. Each Nailup or DropIn weighs approximately 2 lbs. This is not the "economy tin or lightweight greyish aluminum" sold by others. This is the original BRIGHT TIN PLATED STEEL STAMPED PANELS from 20,000 LB COIL STOCK made on one of our 5 metal presses ranging from 200-300 tons.

We stock over 150,000 stamped UNIFINISHED tin panels in 34 patterns and all types; Nailups, DropIns and SnapLock, as well as all moldings. Many customers prefer to finish their panels themselves by painting or applying a clear polyurethane coating on them. So, while we powdercoat in over 65 colors, we do offer our tin products, unfinished, to our clients who wish to paint themselves. We highly recommend that unfinished panels be finished to prevent oxidation and rust. They can be painted or clear coated.



Quantities Unfinished White Satin Copper / Royal Gold
1-100 $8 per Panel $12 per Panel $16 per Panel
101-200 $7.75 per Panel $11.75 per Panel $15.75 per Panel
201-500 $7.50 per Panel $11.50 per Panel $15.50 per Panel
500+ $7 per Panel $11 per Panel $15 per Panel

Over 150,000 panels of Unfinished material in stock.

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Why are Tin Ceilings so popular today?

Tin Ceilings remind us of a different time in our country's history. Tin Ceilings stir memories of gentler days when elegance and beauty reigned. A slower paced era where style and grace were the watchwords in home decor. Old time victorian homes, formal parlors, farmhouses with wood burning stoves and other historic architecture we've seen in literature and film or remember from our childhood.

It is said that "Everything Old Becomes New Again". It reinvents itself and becomes fashionable again, perhaps because it was so fashionable in the first place. Fashion goes in and out of style as modern ideas are introduced to the market. But the popular styling's of the past always cycle back into modern contemporary culture. The Tin Ceiling exemplifies this concept.