Architectural Sheet Metal
Polished Metals is a leading supplier of high-quality finished architectural sheet metal for use in a wide range of projects. From small structures to towering skyscrapers, sheet metal is often required in large quantities for architectural projects, and it must be finished to precise specifications to meet project deadlines—and the visions of the architects behind them.
All of our metal offerings are available as polished sheets, including stainless steel, aluminum, and red metals such as bronze, brass, and copper. Contact our team today to request a quote!

Use Cases for Architectural Sheet Metal
Finished sheet metal is commonly used across all architectural projects. A highly versatile product, sheet metal may be used for both exterior and interior features. For example:
- Exterior cladding, including anti-vandalism cladding
- Flashing and roofing
- Storefronts and entryways
- Marquees and other signage
- Elevator parts, especially elevator interiors for wall and ceiling panels
- Interior design, including wall and ceiling panels
Sheet metal is ideally suited to architectural projects for both the sleek, modern appearance it lends and for the practical benefits, including protection against damage and corrosion.
Architectural Sheet Metal: Common Metal Types
Nearly all non-ferrous metals see use in architectural projects, but some are more frequently used than others. Some of the most common are aluminum, stainless steel, and copper, as well as Muntz metal or naval brass for buildings located near the coast.
Stainless Steel
Perhaps the most common architectural sheet metal, stainless steel sees frequent use industrywide. Available in multiple different compositions, stainless steel can be customized to meet the needs of almost any architectural project. Durable, strong, and long-lasting, stainless steel is a popular choice for architectural use cases.
Aluminum
Aluminum is a staple of the architectural industry. Highly resistant to corrosion, lightweight, and more affordable than many other metals, aluminum may be used in nearly any situation where architectural sheet metal is called for. Aluminum is commonly used in high volumes for building facades, walls and doors, metal siding and flashing, and sheet metal roofs.
Copper
Copper is a metal that can truly stand the test of time—and come out the other side looking even better than before. Though pricier than other architectural sheet metals, finished copper offers both a unique look and desirable qualities that can’t be beat—including supreme resistance to corrosion and temperature changes. Architectural copper can most commonly be seen in roofing systems, flashings and copings, cladding, and various decorative design elements.
Muntz Metal and Naval Brass
Particularly for marine buildings and coastal projects, Muntz and naval brass may also be used as architectural sheet metal. These metals are specifically designed to withstand corrosion from seawater and other brine-like solutions with high salinity.
Polished Metals Has the Architectural Sheet Metal You Need
At Polished Metals, we’re known throughout the world for our best-in-class metal finishing services. Our expansive inventory includes a broad selection of metal types, including popular architectural metals including stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and more. We strive for quality, consistency, and timeliness in all projects, big or small. Our 50,000 square foot in-house metal polishing facility means we have the bandwidth, space, and equipment to meet the needs of even the most demanding architectural metal finishing projects.
You know you’re working with the best when you work with the Polished Metals team. If you have questions about our architectural sheet metal offerings or have custom metal finishing needs, please reach out to us.