Duramax PVC Panel is a water-resistant wall and ceiling panel that is used for wet environments, cleanrooms, and areas that require hygiene. As an affordable alternative to Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) panels, it eliminates the need for Oriented String Board (OSB) backing panels. No time-consuming and messy gluing, no need for a second person to help with handling, and no need to ever replace the panels. Duramax panels require half the labor cost and half the material, giving you a competitive edge.
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Made from 100% virgin PVC, Duramax is highly resistant to chemicals and unaffected by moisture.
Installs directly to studs or through drywall, without a wall backing board. One person can handle panels up to 16’ long.
Industry-leading ½” thick panel, combined with unique webbed inner design, provides outstanding strength and rigidity that supports attic insulation loads.
An ideal replacement for conventional wall systems that can be used for new construction or retrofit.
Meets FDA & USDA (US) and CFIA (Canada) requirements for walls and ceilings for commercial kitchens and food prep areas.
Hidden fasteners and bright, clean appearance.
FDA-approved panels are warrantied to never mold, rot or absorb moisture.
Building and business owners love the fact that Duramax PVC panels will pass inspection now and years from now.
Duramax PVC Panels are covered by a warranty that guarantees they will be free from manufacturing defects, such as peeling, flaking, and blistering, under normal and proper use. For specific terms and conditions, including coverage details and exclusions, please review the warranty documentation available on our website or contact our customer service team. Read More
Yes, Duramax PVC Panels can be easily replaced if they ever get damaged. Due to their modular design, you can simply remove the damaged panel and replace it with a new one without affecting the surrounding panels. The interlocking system ensures a seamless installation, making it a quick and hassle-free process. If you need assistance with ordering replacement panels, our customer support team is available to help guide you through the process. Read More
To cut Duramax PVC Panels effectively, start by measuring and marking the area where the cut is needed (for electrical boxes, lights, taps, or similar fixtures). Outline the cut on the panel with a pencil or marker. Next, drill a 1/2” hole at one corner of the marked area to allow the jigsaw blade to enter. Once the hole is drilled, insert the jigsaw blade and carefully cut along the marked lines. For clean cuts, use a fine-tooth jigsaw blade. Afterward, smooth any rough edges with a file or sandpaper as needed to finish the cut. Read More
Duramax PVC Panels do not act as a thermal barrier for foam insulation. While they offer excellent durability, moisture resistance, and easy maintenance, they are not specifically designed to provide thermal insulation. If your project requires a thermal barrier, it’s recommended to combine Duramax PVC Panels with foam insulation or other insulating materials to meet the necessary thermal performance standards. Read More
You can easily find a professional to install Duramax PVC Panels using our Find Your Installer tool on our website. This tool allows you to locate certified installers in your area who are experienced with our products, ensuring a smooth and professional installation. Simply enter your location, and you'll be able to connect with trusted experts who can help bring your project to life. Read More
The number of screws needed for installing Duramax PVC Panels depends on the size of the area being covered and the panel configuration. As a general guideline, use approximately 1 screw every 8 to 12 inches along the edges and seams of each panel, ensuring they are securely fastened to the wall or ceiling. For larger areas, you may need to adjust based on panel size and wall structure. See our installation guide for more information. Read More
When installing Duramax PVC Panels, it's essential to use only corrosion-resistant screws, such as galvanized, stainless steel, or aluminum. These materials ensure durability and prevent rust or corrosion over time. Additionally, the screws should have a minimum head diameter of 3/8" to provide a secure hold and properly support the panels. Using the right type of screws will ensure a long-lasting, stable installation for both residential and commercial applications. Read More
To fasten items like hooks, screws, wall art, or décor into Duramax PVC Panels, use appropriate wall anchors or screws designed for use with PVC. Start by marking the desired location and drilling pilot holes into the panels. For heavier items, it’s recommended to use wall anchors or screws that penetrate deeper into the underlying wall material for added support. Avoid using nails, as they may not provide a secure hold. With the right hardware, you can easily hang and attach items to Duramax PVC Panels without damaging the surface. Read More
Yes, you can install a baseboard heater on Duramax PVC Panels, but it's important to follow proper installation guidelines. Ensure that the heater is securely mounted to the wall, and avoid placing it directly against the panels to allow for proper air circulation and heat dissipation. Additionally, check the manufacturer's recommendations for baseboard heaters to ensure compatibility with PVC materials and to prevent any potential damage from heat exposure. As long as the installation is done correctly, Duramax PVC Panels can accommodate baseboard heaters safely. Read More
Silicone is not required when installing Duramax PVC Panels, but using it can enhance the waterproofing and sealing of seams and edges. For optimal results, we recommend using waterproof caulk or silicone sealant along the joints and edges to ensure a tight, moisture-resistant fit. This will help create a durable, long-lasting installation, especially in high-moisture areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces.
To create a waterproof barrier when installing Duramax PVC Panels, use waterproof caulk along the edges and seams to ensure a tight, secure fit. Apply the caulk to the joints between the panels and at the wall to prevent any gaps where moisture could seep through. This sealing method will provide a durable, waterproof barrier, making the panels ideal for high-moisture areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and commercial spaces. Read More
Yes, Duramax PVC Panels can be installed and used in cold temperatures. However, for optimal installation, we recommend acclimating the panels to the installation environment for 24 hours prior to use. This ensures that the panels adjust to the room temperature and are easier to handle during the installation process. Once acclimated, the panels will perform reliably, even in cold conditions, making them ideal for spaces like warehouses, cold storage facilities, and other environments exposed to lower temperatures. Read More
Installing Duramax PVC Panels requires only basic tools, making the process simple and efficient. You will need a tape measure, level, utility knife or fine-tooth saw, and screwdriver or drill for securing the panels. For a seamless finish, you may also need trim pieces. Since the panels are lightweight and interlock easily, installation is quick and hassle-free, without the need for specialized equipment. Read More
Duramax PVC Panels install significantly faster than drywall. Their lightweight, interlocking design allows for quick and easy installation without the need for taping, mudding, or sanding. Unlike drywall, which requires multiple steps and drying time, Duramax panels can be installed in a single step, reducing labor and overall project time. This makes them a more efficient and cost-effective solution for both residential and commercial spaces. Read More
Designing your space with Duramax PVC Panels is easy and versatile. Their clean, modern finish makes them ideal for various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Available in white, gray, and black, these panels can be used to create bright, hygienic spaces or sleek, modern interiors. Read More
You can determine the amount of Duramax PVC Panels needed for your project by using our Walls and Ceiling Calculator available on our website. Simply enter your measurements, and the tool will provide an estimate of the materials required. If you need further assistance, our sales team is happy to help with personalized recommendations to ensure you get the right amount of panels for your project. Read More
You can see Duramax PVC Panels in person by requesting a free sample. We offer complimentary samples so you can evaluate the quality, durability, and finish before making a purchase. Simply contact our sales team or visit our website to request yours today. Read More
Duramax PVC Panels can be purchased online through our website or by contacting a sales team member directly. Our sales team is available to assist with any inquiries, provide quotes, and guide you through the purchasing process to ensure you get the right products for your needs. Read More
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This product is molded plastic. It is odorless and does not come with adhesive. I have received multiple compliments.
Ordered 2 sets for my office. Items are well built and will last for a long time.