5 Tips on How to Choose Slate Tile Roofing

Roof Solutions: The Elegance of Slate

If you caught our last blog about the ins-and-outs of slate roofing, you probably know that slate is a high-end material option that enhances a variety of architectural styles. And while all slate options are fireproof, water repellent and especially durable, there are several other things to consider before settling on a specific tile type.

How to Choose Slate Tile

Slate roofing has been used for over 150 years because homeowners realize that it’s low-maintenance, long-lasting and naturally beautiful. But what type of slate is best for your home? The following questions can help you make an educated decision about your new roof.

  • Will my home bear the weight of a slate tile roof? If you’re not sure, it’s best to have a roofing professional assess your home’s structural integrity before you confirm your plans to use slate.
  • What slate color will blend with my home’s paint? Since slate comes in naturally occurring colors, the most common pigments are black, gray, tan, red, green and eggplant Color varies, depending on the mineral composition of the tiles.
  • What’s the best warranty I can get for my money? Since slate tiles are quite sturdy, warranties range from 50- to 100-years. That’s why slate roofs are an excellent investment for homeowners who aren’t planning on a move.
  • What if I can’t afford a slate roof? While it’s one of the world’s most durable roofing materials, slate is costly to purchase and install. If slate tile doesn’t fit your budget, there are a variety of synthetic slate options. Ask an LGC Roofing professional about affordable alternatives to natural stone.
  • Am I looking for an eco-friendly roofing material? When you select a slate roof guaranteed to last 100+ years, you’re reducing the waste stream and keeping your roofing materials out of the landfills for a century or more. That’s good news for Green homeowners.

Call LGC Roofing at 609-712-8157 or fill out our contact form to schedule a slate roofing estimate and a home structure assessment today. This no-obligation appointment is an excellent opportunity to explore this timeless roofing solution or ask questions about stone colors, tile designs and installment costs.

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2 Comments

  1. Jacqueline Patten
    Posted July 23, 2010 at 8:54 pm | Permalink

    My home was built in 1910. It was sold to me by the wife of the
    gentleman who built the home. It came with a slate roof and I
    would like to retain the integrity of the house. This last winter
    did a lot of damage to the roof. I’d like for it to be evaluated and
    repaired.

    Please let me know when you would be available to examine
    and provide a quote for repairs.

    Thank you

  2. admin
    Posted July 24, 2010 at 7:28 am | Permalink

    Jacqueline, thank you for your interest. We will be contact you to setup an appointment.

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