Welsh slate has been used as floor tiles in domestic and commercial applications for hundreds of years.
Welsh slate roof tiles colours.
Split to an average thickness of 3 5mm 5mm and 6mm.
Roofing slate is available in three of these penrhyn heather blue penrhyn heather red and cwt y bugail dark blue grey whereas architectural products are available in four all of the above plus penrhyn heather grey.
Welsh slate roof tiles create a stunning and dramatic finish to your home with a range of different colours available and the colour is retained over the lifespan of the slate and does not fade with time.
Being slate suppliers in the lake district in north west england provides us with the perfect backdrop from which to deliver our great range of roofing flooring landscaping and bespoke slate and.
Heather blue is enhanced by subtle variations in colour and natural markings that emphasize it true natural beauty.
Although there are a large number of different slates available from spain the colour is all effectively variances of blue grey.
Cupa 10 blue black natural slate with thin laminations and a smooth surface.
For more information on welsh slates and which slates are best for your latest roofing project don t hesitate to call our team on 01752.
Roofing2 penrhyn heather blue cwt y bugail dark blue grey penrhyn heather red.
Reclaimed welsh slates have had quite a history.
Penrhyn slate for example was removed from st asaph cathedral after 400 years in use and reused and this practice also applies to civic buildings as far.
Bangor blue slates are a heather blue purple colour which is something truly unique to this slate.
An attractive blue roofing slate with a purple hint and fine grained riven texture.
The welsh slates may then be re used.
Split to an average thickness of 3 75mm 5mm 7mm and 9mm.
In addition to roofing slate also manufacture flooring paving cladding walling worktops and landscaping products.
These slate are supplied with out holes as standard.
There are five colours that naturally arise from the quarries of welsh slate.
The material is highly durable colour fast and with its high compressive and flexural strength make it an extremely strong flooring material which is easily maintained.
Cupa 12 grey natural slate with a smooth matt surface.
This system went on to become an industry standard for over two centuries.
Welsh slate roofing is commonly removed from roofs after 100 years not because they have failed but because the roof timbers holding them up have failed.
In addition a second hand welsh slate has a typical value of 60 of a new slate.
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