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March 24, 2026

How to Install Metal Siding Inside a Garage (Complete Step-by-Step Guide)

Installing metal siding inside a garage is a smart upgrade that adds durability, moisture resistance, and a clean, professional look. It’s especially useful for workshops, storage areas, or garages exposed to humidity and wear.

This detailed guide walks you through everything—from preparation to finishing—so you can install metal siding correctly and efficiently.

Why Use Metal Siding Inside a Garage

Before installation, it’s helpful to understand why metal siding is a great choice for interior garage walls.

Key Benefits:

  • Highly durable and impact-resistant
  • Resistant to moisture, mold, and pests
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Fire-resistant compared to wood
  • Modern, clean appearance

It’s ideal for garages used as workshops or high-traffic spaces.

Tools and Materials You’ll Need

Tools:

  • Tape measure
  • Level
  • Drill or screw gun
  • Tin snips or metal cutting saw
  • Chalk line
  • Stud finder
  • Safety gloves and goggles

Materials:

  • Metal siding panels (steel or aluminum)
  • Self-drilling screws (with rubber washers)
  • Wood furring strips (if needed)
  • Vapor barrier (optional but recommended)
  • Trim pieces (corners, edges, J-channel)

Step 1: Prepare the Garage Walls

Proper preparation ensures a smooth and long-lasting installation.

What to Do:

  • Remove any existing wall coverings (drywall, plywood if necessary)
  • Clean the surface thoroughly
  • Inspect for moisture or structural issues
  • Locate and mark wall studs

Important:

Walls should be flat and dry before installing metal panels.

Step 2: Install a Vapor Barrier (Optional but Recommended)

A vapor barrier prevents moisture buildup behind the metal siding.

How to Install:

  1. Roll out the vapor barrier across the wall
  2. Staple it to the studs
  3. Overlap seams by a few inches
  4. Tape seams for a tight seal

This step is especially important in humid environments.

Step 3: Install Furring Strips (If Needed)

Furring strips create a flat surface and allow airflow behind panels.

When to Use:

  • Uneven walls
  • Concrete or masonry walls
  • Extra ventilation needed

Installation:

  1. Attach vertical or horizontal strips to studs
  2. Space them evenly (usually 16″ or 24″)
  3. Ensure they are level

Step 4: Measure and Cut Metal Panels

Accurate cutting ensures a clean, professional finish.

Steps:

  1. Measure wall height
  2. Mark the panel using a chalk line
  3. Cut using tin snips or a metal saw
  4. Wear gloves to avoid sharp edges

Tip:

Cut panels slightly shorter (about 1/4 inch) to allow expansion.

Step 5: Install the First Panel

The first panel sets the alignment for the entire wall.

Installation:

  1. Start at one corner of the wall
  2. Place the panel vertically or horizontally (depending on design)
  3. Use a level to ensure it’s straight
  4. Secure with screws into studs or furring strips

Important:

Do not overtighten screws—this can damage the panel.

Step 6: Continue Installing Panels

Once the first panel is in place, continue across the wall.

Process:

  1. Overlap the next panel according to manufacturer guidelines
  2. Align edges carefully
  3. Secure with screws at recommended spacing
  4. Repeat until the wall is covered

Tip:

Keep checking alignment to avoid uneven installation.

Step 7: Install Trim and Edges

Trim pieces give the installation a finished look.

Types of Trim:

  • Corner trim
  • J-channel
  • Edge trim

Installation:

  • Install trim before or after panels depending on type
  • Secure with screws
  • Ensure tight, clean edges

Step 8: Seal and Finish

Final touches improve durability and appearance.

What to Do:

  • Check all screws and tighten if needed
  • Seal edges if required
  • Clean panels to remove dust or debris

Installation Patterns: Vertical vs Horizontal

Vertical Installation:

  • Easier water drainage
  • Modern industrial look

Horizontal Installation:

  • Traditional appearance
  • May require more precise alignment

Choose based on your design preference.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Skipping Wall Preparation

Uneven surfaces lead to poor installation.

2. Overtightening Screws

This can warp panels or damage washers.

3. Ignoring Expansion Gaps

Metal expands and contracts with temperature.

4. Misaligned First Panel

This affects the entire installation.

5. Not Using Proper Fasteners

Always use screws designed for metal siding.

Safety Tips

  • Wear gloves when handling metal panels
  • Use eye protection when cutting
  • Work carefully around sharp edges
  • Use stable ladders if working at height

Maintenance Tips

Metal siding is low maintenance, but a few steps help keep it in top condition:

  • Clean periodically with water and mild detergent
  • Inspect for loose screws
  • Check for scratches or damage
  • Keep the area dry and ventilated

When to Consider Professional Installation

You may want professional help if:

  • Walls are uneven or damaged
  • You are working with large panels
  • You want a high-end finish
  • The project involves insulation and framing changes

Final Thoughts

Installing metal siding inside a garage is a durable and practical upgrade that enhances both function and appearance. With proper preparation, accurate measurements, and careful installation, you can achieve a professional-quality result.

The key steps—preparing walls, installing panels correctly, and finishing with trim—ensure long-lasting performance. Whether you’re upgrading a workshop or improving your garage’s durability, metal siding is a reliable and worthwhile solution.

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