Genuine Slate
Roofing
Vermont Slate |
Buckingham
Slate
S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows has been installing high quality
roofing on homes throughout Maryland for more than 25 years.
Genuine slate roofing enriches the overall appeal of a building
while affording more lasting and reliable protection. Genuine
roofing slates are known for their unfading and weathering
colors, durability and high quality standards.
Vermont Structural Slate Company
Since 1859, the Vermont Structural Slate Company has quarried
and fabricated top-quality natural Vermont slates. The company
produces all types of roofing slate product. See examples below.
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Atlantic Slate
Atlantic is an attractive roofing slate with its unique charcoal
gray color and slight dark green tone. Being an unfading slate,
this durable material will hold its basic color after many years of
exterior use. Atlantic Slate is available in several sizes and is
mostly sold in standard thickness.
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Colonial Slate
Colonial is an attractive roofing slate with excellent performance
characteristics. It has been used for many large scale projects.
Being an unfading slate, this durable material will hold its basic
color after many years of exterior use. Colonial Slate is available
in several sizes and thicknesses.
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Delano Slate
Delano is a smooth-textured roofing slate with excellent performance
characteristics. It has been used for many large scale
projects. Being an "unfading" slate, this durable material will hold
its basic color after many years of exterior use. Delano Slate is
available in several sizes and is mostly sold in standard thickness.
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Garland Slate
Garland is a popular and economical Vermont roofing slate. It has a
medium gray color with some darker markings. This slate can
weather, meaning it will take on brownish tones over time when
used outside. This weathering does not affect the performance of
the slate and is an aesthetic consideration only. Garland Slate is
available in many sizes and thicknesses.
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Green Mountain Mist Quartzite
Green Mountain Mist is a unique, excellent performing
roofing quartzite used for centuries in Europe. Its gray green
color, varied texture and reflective quality make it an attractive
material. Being an unfading stone, this durable material will hold
its basic color after many years of exterior use. Green Mountain
Mist is available in several sizes in 1/2 nominal thickness.
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Grayson Slate
Grayson is a classic domestic black roofing slate. Its
excellent performance, charcoal black color and natural texture and
reflectivity make it a popular roofing slate for both traditional
and contemporary architecture. Being an unfading slate, this
durable material will hold its basic color after many years of
exterior use. Grayson Slate is available in many sizes and
thicknesses.
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Heathermoor Slate
Heathermoor is a distinctive Vermont roofing slate. It is a
relatively rare stone with a medium gray color with black
veins. This slate can weather, meaning it will take on brownish
tones over time when used outside. This weathering does not affect
the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic consideration
only. Heathermoor Slate is available in many sizes and
thicknesses.
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Hendricks Slate
Hendricks is a very popular and economical Vermont roofing
slate. Its dark gray color with black veins makes it an attractive
material. This slate can weather, meaning it will take on brownish
tones over time when used outside. This weathering does not affect
the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic consideration
only. Hendricks Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
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Unfading Mottled Green and
Purple
Unfading Mottled Green & Purple is a classic Vermont
roofing slate. Its excellent performance, unique mottling of green
and purple colors, and natural texture make it a popular roofing
slate. Being an
unfading slate, this durable material will hold its basic color
after many years of exterior use. This slate will vary in terms of
color shade and mottling. Unfading Mottled Green & Purple Slate is
available in many sizes and thicknesses.
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Norris Slate
Norris is an economical roofing slate with a dark gray to
black color. This slate can weather, meaning it will take on
brownish tones over time when used outside. This weathering does
not affect the performance of the slate and is an aesthetic
consideration only. Norris Slate is available in several sizes and
thicknesses.
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Purple Slate
Purple was the first Vermont roofing slate to be produced
commercially in 1839. Its deep, rich color
holds a special appeal. Purple slate will vary in shade
and may contain green markings. It can also weather, taking on brownish tones over time. This
weathering does not affect the performance of the slate and is an
aesthetic consideration only. Semi weathering Purple Slate is
available in many sizes and thicknesses. It is a relatively rare
slate.
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Red Slate
Unfading Red is an extremely rare and expensive roofing
slate only found in our Vermont slate vein. Its unique red color,
excellent performance, and natural texture make it a very desirable
roofing slate. Being an unfading slate, this durable material will hold its basic
color after many years of exterior use. This slate will vary in
terms of color shade and markings. Unfading Red Slate is available
in many sizes and thicknesses.
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Semi Weathering Gray-Green
Slate
Semi weathering Gray-Green is a very popular and economical
Vermont roofing slate. This slate can weather, meaning it will
take on brownish tones over time when used outside. This
weathering does not affect the performance of the slate and is an
aesthetic consideration only. Semi weathering Gray-Green slate is
available in many sizes and thicknesses.
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Unfading Green Slate
Unfading Green is a classic Vermont roofing slate. Its
excellent performance, pale green color and natural texture make it
a popular roofing slate for both traditional and contemporary
architecture. Being an unfading slate, this durable material will
hold its basic color after many years of exterior use. Unfading
Green Slate is available in many sizes and thicknesses.
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For more information about Vermont Structural Slate
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here.
Buckingham Virginia Slate Corporation
Buckingham Virginia Slate is one of the hardest slates in the
world. The slate's resistance to wear along with the beauty of
the natural cleft face, have made this unfading slate highly
popular for exterior use. The distinct identity of slate makes
it more popular than ever; and when durability and low
maintenance cost are considered, it's more practical.
This famous roofing slate is quarried from natural stone of
exceptional enduring qualities and proved its permanent nature
by continuous use on roofs for over 150 years without signs of
fading or decay. Buckingham Virginia Slate is assurance to
architects that their buildings will receive lifetime
protection and that the beauty which they build into the
structure will be preserved.
For more information about the Buckingham Virginia Slate
Corporation
click here.
Need More Information About Genuine Slate Roofing?
Contact S&K Roofing, Siding and Windows today to learn how we
can help you with your slate roofing project.
1-800-396-7404
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