Random Welsh Tonne Slates Major Welsh Tonne Slate supplier
Family run business with over 40 Years experience supplying Reclaimed Welsh Tonne Slates. Random Welsh Tonne Slate Welsh Penrhyn ( Purple ) and Cwt - y - Bugail - Grey £££ All slate prices are + VAT and are collected prices from our depot in Ashton - Under - Lyne ( Manchester ).
Please use price as a guide, as supply and demand fluctuates the price.
The bitterness of poor quality slates, remains long after the sweetness of low prices.
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Quality Slates Quality is key to us here at Roofslates, allowing us to guarantee that all our customers are only supplied with the Highest Quality Roof Slates.
We only stock the best Quality Reclaimed Slates.
Colour matching service provided on roof slates.
Specialists in supplying large quantities of slates.All reclaimed slates sorted and graded.
Nationwide delivery service available.
Worldwide shipping available on all roof slates.We work very closely with architects and major building firms to source and supply large quantities of quality reclaimed slates for prestige projects nationwide.
Whether you are looking for just a small number of roof slates or are wishing to place a bulk order, please do not hesitate to contact Roofslates.com for all your reclaimed slates, and we can assure you that you will be more than happy with the service and roof slates you receive.
Westminster Palace - Slates Roofslates.com supplied Slates for the restoration of Westminster Palace.
Coronation Street - Slates Roof slates supplied Reclaimed Slate for CORONATION STREET.
Roofslates.com supplied the reclaimed slates for the new set of the most famous Street in the UK.
12,000 - 24 x 14 Reclaimed Slates supplied for Coronation Street.
Roofslates.com is one of the largest suppliers of Reclaimed Slates in the UK.
DIY SOS - Slates Roofslates.com supplied reclaimed welsh slates for BBC - DIY SOS in Manchester.
DIY SOS:
Building A Veteran's Village.
Also
Grand Designs - Slates Roofslates.com supplied Chinese Roof Slates for Channel 4's
Grand Designs - Chez Jallot:
The Colour of Slate: Is determined by the chemical and mineralogical composition of the slate being quarried. Since these factors differ in various localities, it is possible to obtain slates in a variety of colours and shades.
All slates will weather to a degree and after time will show a surface difference in the Colour tones.
When the change is slight, the Colour is classified as permanent or “unfading”. If the final results are more evident, the colours are classified as weathering or fading.
This is why Roofslates.com will not cover or guarantee against colour change or fading of any slate.
The Wastage of Roof Slates: Normal wastage in Transport of any slates New or Reclaimed is approximately 2% to 3%.
Normal wastage to get the Slates up to Roof Level is approximately 2%.
Sorting and Grading: by Roofslates.com Before your Roofer / Purchaser receives the slates they will have been sorted and graded:
Reclaimed Slates are bought from demolition sites / refurbishment projects etc. Once purchased they are sorted and graded either on site or back at our premises.
Sorted Slates: Broken and unusable slates discarded, and then all usable slates are crated / palletised and counted ready for sale and transport.
Once the sorting process has been completed we then move on to the grading of the slates:
Grading of Slates: i.e. we ensure that each job / batch of slates are kept together so that the end user receives the slates from the same job / batch. This is so that the slates in each crate / pallet are as similar to each other as possible.
This sorting and grading process ensures that the slates supplied to the roofer are as suitable as possible for his project.
Sorting and Grading: by your Roofer. The Roofers sorting and grading is a completely different process which involves sorting thickness, coursing, re-holing and dressing ready for fixing to the roof.
Wastage when fixing the slates depends on many factors i.e. the complexity of the project, (valley cuts, skylights etc) and the experience of the Roofer.
Taking all these factors into consideration, we recommend you allow approximately an extra 10% when ordering your slate.
The waste created by the roofers sorting and grading process should be calculated into the quantity of slates ordered. This can vary greatly due to the type and complexity of the roofing project, and can be especially high and difficult to predict when using Random Sized Slates.
Calculating Wastage of Random Sized Slates: It is very difficult to work out your expected Coverage and Wastage from just looking at the slates in the crates, because of the nature of the slates all being random sized.
This is where the experience of the Roofer and/or Purchaser is essential.
When we supply random sized slates, we can calculate an approximate m² coverage per crate, from the variation in the sizes and number of slates.
You should also take into account that when the roofers dressing and coursing of the slates in preparation for fixing is complete, the purchased m² may be insufficient to cover the area required. Therefore, additional slates may need to be purchased.
You may have to make a random sized slate smaller which can still be used on the roof, but will reduce how much your purchased m² will cover and increase your wastage %.
Therefore the true calculation of wastage is only possible once the project is complete.
Slates as old as the earth itself. Slate has been formed by a process which is almost as old as the earth itself. it began when surface rocks were worn away by wind and water and deposited on the floor of the ocean that covered this area of Wales.
The deposits, through the Ordovician period, some 500 million years ago, became buried beneath the earth and were subjected to intense pressure and heat, forming them into sedimentary rocks.
Later movements in the earth's crust exerted immense forces upon these rocks, forcing them up into colossal strata's on the mountain sides as the waters receded.
For centuries welsh slate has been used for the roofing, cladding and flooring of buildings world-wide, from cottages to palaces.
Due to slates natural qualities, and characteristics it is ideally suited for prestigious projects.
Its uses are not only limited to roofing, but can be used for steps, pool surround, kitchen tops windowsill's etc.
Its uses are only limited by one's imagination. roof slates are produced from a natural material, each individual hand made roof slate will have its own unique visual characteristics.