IMETCO announces new metal rainscreen builder app


IMETCO's (Innovative Metals Company, Inc.) new metal rainscreen builder app allows users to build a custom IntelliScreen rainscreen system step-by-step, choosing components best suited for their environment and project requirements. The system is virtually built as each component – air/vapor barrier, insulation, and multiple cladding profiles – is chosen, providing a finished rendering for use in architectural specifications or project submittals.

Users are required to create an account, which allows them to manage and filter their completed rainscreen designs on their project dashboard, when signed in. 

“This application and others like it allow our customers to partner with us at the very beginning stages of the design process, allowing them to creatively mix and match products for their project on the fly,” said Seneca Allen, IT & Business Intelligence Manager at IMETCO.

The new app can be accessed at http://rainscreen.imetco.com

For more information, visit www.imetco.com or call 800.646.3826.



April 21, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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