Slate Look Roof Tiles
That rock is then split into smooth flat pieces to form slate roof tiles.
Slate look roof tiles. Natural slate was used extensively in the eastern us throughout history and remains a popular choice for authentic renovation projects. Authentically crafted and rendered in steel matterhorn slate brings the natural beauty of slate to your home in a light weight fully recyclable energy efficient material. A very popular choice. Our tiles are engineered to be lighter to resist impact and to maintain their color longer.
Ecostar s majestic slate emulates the look feel and longevity of natural slate. Davinci slate delivers the highest levels of beauty without the typical challenges of a natural slate roof. Natural slate roof tile. Authentic slate looking recycled rubber tiles.
Historically slate was used as roofing on castles and churches to protect them from the elements extreme weather and most importantly from fire. Our composite roofing products last longer are far more durable and much more aesthetically and architecturally pleasing than asphalt shingles concrete tiles or slate shake and clay tiles. Davinci slate delivers on that promise with its astonishing versatility. The nulok roofing system offers a straightforward efficient method of installing natural slate nulok solar inserts and ceramic tiles.
Concrete clay roof tiles. It is substantially lighter in weight than slate concrete and metal roofing and is produced using some of today s strongest most flexible materials including recycled rubber epdm and plastic tpo. With colors designed to recreate stone hues our patented paint application replicates the look of naturally mottled slate. That s because it s chiseled from real rock to form shingles.
This means you can install a high quality composite slate roof for about 15 000 on a simple 1 500 sq ft. Ranch or cape style home. This incredibly robust system incorporates zincalume battens spaced at 307mm. Some homes were created with the promise of a slate roof in mind.
It s very strong and very durable but it s also very heavy. Thanks to modern technology there are now synthetic slate roofing options that look identical to the real stone but cost at least 50 60 less.