PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Humid coastal and high temperature climates impose specific requirements on curtain walls. Corrosion of metal framing is a primary concern in marine environments; specify high-quality anodized finishes, marine-grade coatings, and stainless steel fasteners to mitigate corrosion. Thermal performance is equally important: thermally broken aluminum frames combined with low-emissivity, insulated glazing units reduce heat transfer and cooling loads. Condensation control requires well-designed ventilation of cavities, warm edge spacer systems to avoid cold edges, and correct interior humidity control through HVAC design. Attention to sealants and gaskets that tolerate UV exposure and salt spray ensures long-term watertightness. For coastal sites, sacrificial or replaceable metal trims and accessible joints reduce replacement impact and maintenance costs. Solar control coatings, frit patterns, and external shading minimize solar gains that exacerbate cooling demands. Where high humidity and salt exposure exist, choose drainable and pressure-equalized systems to prevent water ingress and hidden corrosion. Fabricators should provide accelerated corrosion and weathering test data for metal finishes; coordinate with suppliers familiar with tropical and marine climates. For metal product options and finishing standards designed to withstand demanding environments, consult manufacturers’ technical pages such as https://prancedesign.com/best-glass-curtain-wall-selection-guide-prance/ which detail suitable finishes and fabrication practices. With appropriate materials and detailing, curtain walls can deliver excellent performance and long service life in humid coastal and hot climates.