What is Slates?

Slate is a fine-grained homogeneous sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash which has been metamorphosed (foliated) in layers (bedded deposits). Slate can be made into roofing shingles (‘roofing slates’ in the UK ) because it has two lines of breakability: cleavage and grain. This makes it possible to split slate into thin sheets.

When choosing roofing materials, one must take into consideration the longevity of the roofing material, as well as the installation cost. Slate roofs have been known to last hundreds of years in comparison to the synthetic roof which typically lasts 10-20 years. Synthetic and manufactured roofing materials may initially save money at the time of installation, but the slate roof will last many lifetimes, making it the more permanent, economical choice.

Autumn Brown

Autumn Brown

Autumn Rustic

Autumn Rustic

Black Rustic Slate

Black Rustic Slate

Copper Slate

Copper Slate

Deoli Black Rustic

Deoli Black Rustic

Deoli Green

Deoli Green

Gold Green Slate

Gold Green Slate

Himachal Green

Himachal Green

Himachal White Slate

Himachal White Slate

Indian Autumn

Indian Autumn

Jack Black

Jack Black

Jack Gold Slate

Jack Gold Slate

Jack Multi

Jack Multi

Multicolor Slate

Multicolor Slate

Ocean Green

Ocean Green

White Galaxy

Terra Red Slate