When it comes to your roof, it is better not to skimp on quality materials. After all, the roof is one of the most important parts of a house.
Read MoreFew homeowners give the roof much attention until rain begins to leak through. However, immediate action is absolutely necessary if rain or snow starts to penetrate a roof.
Read MoreImagine a roofing product that is light, indestructible and quick to fix that is indistinguishable at street level to the world’s most revered roof – Welsh slate.
Read MoreStone has a long history of being the preferred building material for the privileged and elite, but with today’s processing techniques stone is far more affordable and a smart choice for homeowners and renovators.
Read MoreSlate roofing looks great, and it’s extremely durable. People in the roofing trade call it the 100-year roof, but slate can last up to 200 years with proper maintenance.
Read MoreSlate roofing has been around for a long time, with good reason. It’s an utterly reliable building material, easy to work and very tough.
Read MoreThe best slaters will carefully grade every slate before it goes on the roof. They grade slate thickness into three groups (thin, medium & thick) using the thinner slates at the top of the roof and ...
Read MoreHundreds of nails are used to fix slate to roof battens. Sometimes the longevity of a roof can be determined by the quality of nails used.
Read MoreOregon is the timber of choice for use as battens under slate roofs. While pine may be popular for many short lived roofs it is essential that...
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