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Slate Roofing

House with slate roof, photo courtesy of TruSlate Like metal roofs, slate roofs also have a higher up-front cost than other roofing methods, and yet have a lower long-term cost. Most slate roofs can last up to a century or more, making the need for replacement almost obsolete.

Slate roofs have other benefits, too, including a unique texture and color pattern, resistance to wind and hail, and adds long-term value to your home.

Quick facts about slate:

  • Slate is durable
  • Impact and wind resistant (up to 130 mph)
  • Low-maintenance
  • Naturally eco-friendly
  • Fire-proof and non-combustible
  • Doesn't absorb water
  • Slate insulates and reflects, thus lowering your energy costs

View samples of available slate roofing materials
In-depth info on the benefits of slate roofing