Welsh slates have been a popular choice of roofing material for centuries its durability as a roofing material is unrivalled.
Welsh roofing slate sizes.
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.
The welsh slates may then be re used.
In addition a second hand welsh slate has a typical value of 60 of a new slate.
However you can typically expect to pay between 1 30 and 1 70 per individual slate.
Reclaimed welsh roof slates have been quarried for hundred of years today many quarries have closed so reclaimed slates can be the slate of choice when match an existing property roof.
Therefore while coverage can depend on the size of slates you choose you can expect to spend between 30 and 40 per square meter when using natural.
The result of this longevity is that welsh slate is a very cost effective roofing material as it is less costly to maintain and has a lower frequency of re roofing.
Welsh slate is commonly considered as the source of the finest roofing slates in the world and welsh slate tiles have numerous benefits for roofing and other applications.
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.
This system went on to become an industry standard for over two centuries.
These slate are supplied with out holes as standard.
Holing can be arranged at additional cost.
Firstly the durability of welsh slate is almost incomparable with resistance to uv weathering and chemicals making only adding to the incredible longevity welsh.
The slate industry of north and mid wales traditional names and sizes of slates.
The cost of a slate roof can vary depending on the size of the project and the type of slate you choose.
On this page you will find our standard sizes all calibrated in thickness.
Interestingly slates of different sizes were named after female nobility a system devised by general hugh warburton at the penrhyn quarry in 1738.
An attractive blue roofing slate with a purple hint and fine grained riven texture.
With the closure of the of the two main pit quarries back in the 1800 s the east midlands area has been eagerly awaiting a random diminishing product that replicates the rustic beauty of the original swithland slate that has given the area its distinctive charm.
Quarried in blaenau ffesiniog snowdonia north wales from quality slate rock a by product of the famous roofing slate that once roofed the world.
All sizes are in inches length and then width.
In addition to roofing slate also manufacture flooring paving cladding walling.
Heather blue is enhanced by subtle variations in colour and natural markings that emphasize it true natural beauty.
This system of naming slate sizes after female nobility was devised by general hugh warburton at penrhyn quarry in 1738.
Traditionally hand split welsh slate flooring tiles have a unique natural appearance.
500 x 300 and 500 x 250 up to 12 weeks delivery penrhyn is a non fading slate supplied with a.