Explore our portfolio of ACM panel and fiber cement facade projects across the East Coast
From commercial buildings to residential renovations, our facade solutions transform properties across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland.
This five-story mixed-use development on Walnut Street required a facade solution that would distinguish the property in one of Philadelphia's most competitive commercial corridors. The building houses ground-floor retail with four stories of Class A office space above, demanding a facade that projects professionalism while drawing foot traffic to the street-level tenants.
We specified ACM panels in Charcoal for the upper office floors, paired with Pearl White panels at the ground-floor retail level to create a striking two-tone contrast. The 4mm aluminum composite panels were custom-cut at our Philadelphia facility to accommodate the building's unique window configurations and achieve the architect's vision of clean horizontal lines.
The primary challenge was installing over 8,000 square feet of facade cladding on an active city block with minimal sidewalk closure allowance. Our team coordinated early-morning material deliveries and utilized a sectional scaffolding approach that kept pedestrian pathways open throughout the 10-week installation period.
The completed facade transformed the building's street presence, contributing to full lease-up within three months of completion. The property owner reported a 22% increase in assessed value, and the project has since been featured in Philadelphia's commercial real estate publications as an example of successful urban facade renovation.
Harbor View is a 12-unit townhome development located along Wilmington's revitalized waterfront district. The developer sought a modern aesthetic that would appeal to young professionals while maintaining durability against the coastal weather conditions common to the Delaware River corridor.
Fiber Cement Siding in Iron Gray was selected for its superior resistance to moisture, salt air, and temperature fluctuations. The material's dimensional stability makes it ideal for coastal applications where traditional wood siding would deteriorate rapidly. We supplied pre-finished planks in a smooth texture to achieve the contemporary look the architect envisioned.
The waterfront location presented significant wind exposure challenges during installation. Additionally, the 12-unit phased construction timeline required precise coordination of material deliveries to match the builder's unit-by-unit completion schedule. We established a dedicated delivery cadence and pre-staged materials in weather-protected areas on site to keep the project on track.
All 12 units were completed on schedule, and the development sold out during the pre-sale phase, with buyers citing the modern exterior as a key differentiator from competing properties. The fiber cement siding carries a 30-year warranty and has shown zero signs of moisture damage through its first full year of coastal weather exposure.
This three-storefront retail center on North Broad Street needed a complete facade overhaul to attract new tenants after years of vacancy. The property owner wanted an eye-catching design that would stand out among the corridor's ongoing revitalization efforts while remaining versatile enough to suit a variety of retail tenants.
We combined ACM panels in a bold Black finish with Rose Gold accent panels to create a distinctive facade that commands attention from both pedestrians and passing motorists. The Rose Gold accents were used strategically around storefront entries and signage bands to draw the eye and create a premium retail atmosphere.
The existing facade structure had significant deterioration that was only discovered once the old cladding was removed. Our team worked closely with the structural engineer to design custom furring and sub-framing that bridged compromised areas without requiring a full structural rebuild, saving the owner considerable time and cost.
The renovated facade generated immediate interest from prospective tenants. All three storefronts were leased within 60 days of completion, a dramatic improvement from the 18 months of vacancy prior to the renovation. The bold color combination has become a local landmark, with neighboring property owners inquiring about similar treatments.
This four-story residential building is part of Camden's ongoing waterfront redevelopment initiative. The developer required a facade system that would deliver a modern, upscale aesthetic befitting the premium rents commanded by waterfront properties while meeting strict budget targets for the 48-unit building.
ACM panels in Light Silver were chosen for their ability to reflect waterfront light beautifully while maintaining a clean, modern appearance. The silver finish complements the surrounding water and sky, creating a building that feels integrated with its waterfront setting. Panels were fabricated with a subtle metallic sheen that shifts appearance throughout the day.
The project timeline was aggressive, with the developer targeting a summer completion to capitalize on peak leasing season. We pre-fabricated all panels at our Philadelphia shop before site work began, enabling a rapid installation sequence that cut typical on-site time by 35%. Our proximity to Camden allowed for just-in-time delivery of panels as each floor was ready.
The building was completed two weeks ahead of schedule, allowing the developer to begin leasing during the prime summer season. The Light Silver facade has become a signature element of the waterfront district, and the developer has contracted us for two additional buildings in the next phase of their development plan.
A high-traffic gas station and convenience store in Bethlehem required complete re-cladding of its fuel canopy and building facade. The station owner wanted to modernize the property's appearance to compete with newly constructed stations in the area while ensuring the materials could withstand constant exposure to automotive exhaust, fuel vapors, and Pennsylvania's harsh winter conditions.
ACM panels in Dark Gray were selected for their exceptional chemical resistance and ease of cleaning, critical properties for a fueling environment. The panels' PVDF coating resists staining from petroleum products and maintains its color integrity even under prolonged UV exposure. Custom-cut panels were fabricated to wrap the canopy fascia seamlessly.
The station needed to remain operational throughout the installation, requiring careful phasing of work around fueling operations and customer traffic. We developed an installation plan that worked in sections during overnight hours and low-traffic periods, completing the canopy re-cladding without a single day of station closure.
The modernized appearance contributed to a measurable increase in customer traffic, with the owner reporting a 15% rise in convenience store sales in the three months following completion. The weather-resistant panels have performed flawlessly through two full winter seasons with zero maintenance beyond routine pressure washing.
This three-story corporate office building in Princeton's business district serves as the headquarters for a financial services firm. The company wanted their building's exterior to reflect the same level of sophistication and attention to detail that defines their client relationships, projecting stability and professionalism to visitors and the community.
A combination of ACM panels in Midnight Blue and Champagne was specified to create a distinguished, corporate aesthetic. The Midnight Blue panels form the primary facade surface, while Champagne accents frame the entrance, window reveals, and upper parapet, creating a refined color palette that conveys authority without appearing ostentatious.
The building's existing EIFS facade had moisture infiltration issues that needed to be resolved before new cladding could be applied. Our team installed a full rainscreen system with proper drainage and ventilation behind the ACM panels, permanently resolving the moisture problems while dramatically upgrading the building's appearance and thermal performance.
The completed facade elevated the building's professional image significantly, with the client reporting positive feedback from their own customers and improved employee satisfaction. The rainscreen system eliminated all previous moisture issues, and the building's energy costs decreased by approximately 12% due to improved thermal envelope performance.
This full exterior renovation transformed a dated 1980s colonial home in Cherry Hill's established residential neighborhood. The homeowners wanted to completely modernize their home's curb appeal while increasing energy efficiency and eliminating the ongoing maintenance burden of their deteriorating wood siding.
Fiber Cement Siding in Boothbay Blue was selected for its rich color depth, maintenance-free performance, and 50-year expected lifespan. The fiber cement planks replicate the look of traditional wood lap siding without the rot, warping, and repainting that plagued the home's original exterior. Coordinating trim in Arctic White completed the classic East Coast color palette.
During siding removal, our team discovered significant termite damage to the underlying sheathing on the home's north-facing wall. We coordinated with a remediation specialist and replaced all damaged sheathing before proceeding with house wrap and new siding installation, ensuring the home's structural integrity for decades to come.
The transformation dramatically improved the home's curb appeal, with neighbors commenting that the property looks like new construction. The homeowners have reported noticeably lower heating and cooling costs thanks to the improved building envelope, and they no longer spend weekends scraping and painting. A local real estate agent estimated the renovation added approximately $45,000 to the home's market value.
This historic Baltimore row house modernization project required a delicate balance between honoring the neighborhood's architectural heritage and delivering a contemporary aesthetic. The property investor was converting the building into upscale rental units and needed an exterior that would attract premium tenants while respecting the adjacent historic properties.
ACM panels in Natural Oak woodgrain finish were paired with Charcoal solid panels to create a facade that blends old-world warmth with modern precision. The Natural Oak panels provide the organic texture expected in a historic neighborhood, while the Charcoal elements introduce contemporary clean lines. This combination achieved the rare feat of looking both timeless and modern.
Working within a dense row house block presented significant access challenges, with no side or rear access for equipment staging. Additionally, the local historic review board required design approval before installation could begin. We worked through the approval process early, presented material samples to the review board, and developed a front-only installation approach using compact equipment suited to the narrow street.
The project received enthusiastic approval from the historic review board and has since been cited as a model for sensitive modernization in Baltimore's traditional neighborhoods. The rental units leased immediately at the top of market rate, and the investor has engaged us for three additional row house renovations on the same block, creating a cohesive streetscape that has revitalized the entire section.