Learn how Old Mill Panel+ combines continuous insulation, drainage, and veneer alignment for thin brick, stone, or tile exterior walls.
Exterior wall assemblies have to do more than hold cladding. They need to manage heat, air, water, drainage, fire performance, and jobsite labor.
That usually means several separate products installed in the right order: sheathing, air and water barrier, insulation, drainage, fasteners, adhesive, and cladding. Every layer adds time, coordination, and risk.
Old Mill Building Products developed Panel+ to simplify that process. Panel+ is an insulated masonry veneer wall system that combines continuous insulation, drainage, and precise veneer alignment in one coordinated assembly. It is designed for thin brick, stone, or tile finishes and can be installed using either a fluid-applied adhesive method or a mechanically fastened method.
Key Takeaways: What Is an Insulated Wall Panel for Exterior Walls
An insulated wall panel is an exterior wall component that adds insulation outside the wall structure. This layer helps improve whole-wall thermal performance by reducing the heat loss that occurs through framing members.
In building code language, this is often called continuous insulation, or CI. Continuous insulation runs across the structural members of the wall, with interruptions only at fasteners and service openings.
Panel+ uses molded EPS foam panels as the continuous insulation layer. These panels are shaped to receive thin brick, stone, or tile veneer while also supporting drainage and ventilation behind the cladding.
Panel+ is built from coordinated components that work together from the sheathing out.
In the fluid-applied method, Old Mill Air and Water Barrier is applied over approved substrates to create a continuous air and water control layer. It is vapor permeable, helps reduce air leakage, and protects approved substrates from incidental moisture.
The Panel+ EPS foam panel provides continuous insulation and a precision base for adhered veneer. The panel is available in standard 1-inch to 4-inch thicknesses, with custom options available for project needs.
The EPS panel delivers R-4.2 per inch at 75°F and supports wall assemblies that need improved thermal performance.
Panel+ panels include built-in drainage channels. In the fluid-applied adhesive method, the adhesive is combed vertically with a 1/2-inch notch trowel to create vertical moisture channels behind the panel. These channels help incidental water drain and allow the wall assembly to dry.
Old Mill Adhesive is used to bond EPS panels to approved substrates in the fluid-applied method and to adhere veneer units to the Panel+ face. It is a polymer-modified cementitious adhesive designed for high bond strength and exterior durability.
In the mechanically fastened method, Panel+ is secured with Old Mill 2-inch washers and corrosion-resistant fasteners. This method uses a drainable building wrap behind the panels and is often preferred when project conditions call for direct mechanical attachment.
Panel+ is engineered for adhered veneer finishes, including Old Mill thin brick, thin stone, and approved tile. The visible cladding layer delivers the finished design while the system behind it manages insulation, drainage, and alignment.
Traditional adhered masonry veneer assemblies often require several separate steps:
Panel+ reduces that complexity. The EPS panel provides both continuous insulation and veneer alignment. Crews do not need to snap every layout line or rely on spacers for every course of thin brick.
Old Mill’s system is designed to reduce labor by up to 60%, depending on project conditions, crew experience, veneer type, and installation method.
Panel+ can be installed in two ways. The right method depends on the project, substrate, code requirements, and wall design.
The fluid-applied method is used when the wall design calls for a continuous Old Mill Air and Water Barrier as part of the assembly.
Basic sequence:
This method creates a fully bonded installation with integrated air, water, insulation, drainage, and veneer alignment layers.
The mechanically fastened method uses a drainable building wrap behind the EPS panels and Old Mill washer fasteners to secure panels to the wall framing or sheathing.
Basic sequence:
This method gives contractors another approved path when mechanical attachment works better for the substrate or jobsite conditions.
Exterior walls lose heat through framing members. This is called thermal bridging.
Cavity insulation sits between studs, but studs still conduct heat through the wall. Continuous insulation helps reduce that heat flow by wrapping the wall outside the framing.
For architects and builders working under IECC and ASHRAE 90.1 energy requirements, CI is often a practical way to improve wall performance and meet code targets. Panel+ helps by placing EPS insulation outboard of the sheathing while also providing a veneer-ready substrate.
Yes. Panel+ is designed as a drained and ventilated adhered veneer system.
Moisture management depends on the full wall assembly, not one product alone. Panel+ addresses this through:
The goal is simple: manage incidental water, direct it out of the assembly, and allow the wall to dry.
Panel+ has tested assemblies that passed NFPA 285-19, the standard fire test method for exterior wall assemblies containing combustible components.
That distinction matters. NFPA 285 applies to complete wall assemblies, not isolated products. Architects, specifiers, and code officials should review the tested assembly and confirm that the project design matches the tested or approved configuration.
For many commercial, multifamily, education, hospitality, medical, and modular projects, this gives the design team a clearer path when foam plastic insulation is part of the exterior wall.
Panel+ is designed for adhered veneer finishes, including:
Thin brick is one of the strongest fits because the panel’s alignment tracks help speed layout and maintain consistent coursing. The result is the look of real masonry with a lighter, faster, insulated wall system.
Panel+ gives architects a tested wall system with continuous insulation, drainage, veneer alignment, and NFPA 285 tested assemblies. It also supports architectural relief, depth changes, and masonry aesthetics without traditional full-depth brick detailing.
Contractors get a faster installation path with fewer layout steps and coordinated system components. Panel+ helps reduce trade coordination, jobsite complexity, and veneer alignment issues.
Owners benefit from a wall system designed for energy performance, moisture management, and long-term durability. The system also supports a 15-year warranty when installed as the complete Old Mill Panel+ Wall System per Old Mill requirements.
| Factor | Traditional Multi-Step Assembly | Old Mill Panel+ System |
| Insulation | Separate rigid insulation layer | EPS continuous insulation panel |
| Veneer layout | Chalk lines, spacers, manual layout | Built-in alignment tracks |
| Moisture management | Separate WRB, flashing, drainage detailing | Coordinated air/water and drainage approach |
| Attachment | Varies by assembly | Fluid-applied adhesive or mechanical fastening |
| Cladding options | Thin brick, stone, tile, or other veneer systems | Thin brick, stone, or approved tile |
| Fire compliance | Assembly must be verified | NFPA 285 tested assemblies available |
| Labor | Multiple steps and more coordination | Up to 60% labor reduction |
What Should You Consider When Specifying Insulated Wall Panels?
Selecting the right insulated wall panel system depends on project requirements, climate zone, and code jurisdiction. Here are the key factors to evaluate.
Climate zone and energy code determine the minimum R-value for exterior insulation. Panel systems come in varying thicknesses—select one that meets or exceeds code requirements for your project location.
For buildings over a certain height or with specific occupancy types, NFPA 285 compliance is mandatory. Confirm that the panel system you specify has passed this test as a complete assembly.
Not all panel systems support all finish types. If your design calls for thin brick, verify that the panel includes appropriate adhesion surfaces and alignment features. Old Mill Building Products' Panel+ system is specifically designed for thin brick, stone, and tile applications.
An insulated wall panel should do more than add R-value. It should help the full wall assembly perform.
Old Mill Panel+ combines continuous insulation, drainage, veneer alignment, and tested wall assembly performance in a system designed for thin brick, stone, and tile. With two installation methods, NFPA 285 tested assemblies, R-4.2 per inch EPS insulation, and labor savings up to 60%, Panel+ gives architects and contractors a practical way to build better exterior masonry veneer walls.
For projects where energy performance, code review, installation speed, and real masonry appearance all matter, Panel+ is the better way to build from the sheathing out.