5/8 CoroDek

What is the difference between 5/8 CoroDek Vs 7/8 Corrugated Panel?

  • 5/8 CoroDek and 7/8 Corrugated Panel are two different types of metal roofing panels that are commonly used in construction. The main difference between these two panels is the corrugation depth, which is measured from the top of one wave to the top of the next.

  • The 5/8 CoroDek panel has a shallower corrugation depth of 5/8 inches, while the 7/8 Corrugated Panel has a deeper corrugation depth of 7/8 inches. This difference in corrugation depth can affect the strength and durability of the panels, as well as their aesthetic appearance.

  • The 7/8 Corrugated Panel is typically stronger and more durable than the 5/8 CoroDek panel, making it a popular choice for industrial and commercial applications where strength and durability are a priority. The deeper corrugation also gives the panel a more pronounced, traditional corrugated look, which may be desirable in certain architectural styles.

  • The 5/8 CoroDek panel, on the other hand, is a lightweight and cost-effective option that is often used in residential and agricultural applications. Its shallower corrugation depth gives it a smoother, more modern appearance that may be preferable in some design contexts.

  • Ultimately, the choice between 5/8 CoroDek and 7/8 Corrugated Panel will depend on the specific needs of the project, including factors such as budget, structural requirements, and aesthetic preferences.

5/8” CoroDek Panel Dimension

7/8 Corrugated Panel