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Natural Roofing Slate
American Slate
The main region of natural roofing slate in the US is an area in upper state New York and Vermont known as ‘Slate Valley’. There are a large number of quarries in this small area which is 24 miles long and 6 miles wide The slate quarries in this region were first uncovered by Welsh immigrants in the 18th century There are a large number of colours available in this area including green, black and mottled purple and red
Vermont Non-Fading Green
Brazilian Slate
??? offer a range of Brazilian roofing slate under the brand-name ‘Rio”. We have been importing Brazilian slate for over 20 years and are familiar with all the quality producers in Minas Gerais. We are confident that the range of Brazilian slate that we offer is the very best that Brazil has to offer In our experience with Brazilian roofing slates over the last 20 years, we recommend to only deal with the 5-7mm grade We offer Brazilian slate not only as a roofing material, but also as an architectural material in flooring, paving, work-top and slab applications There are a large number of Brazilian slates on offer in the market but it is crucial that prospective customers realize that a lot of this material is suitable for flooring tiles and not as a roofing slate. Our testing has revealed that this poorer slate can have a higher calcium carbonate content, high water absorption properties and many do not pass the old acid immersion test of the BS 680
Brazilian Rio Graphite
Brazilian Rio Green
Burlington Slate
Burlington Stone is a prestigious manufacturer of British natural slate and stone which has been quarried for over 400 years from the heart of the English Lake District. The company consists of 12 dimensional stone quarries producing a range of limestone, slate and granite In addition to its roofing business, Burlington is famous for its range of dimensional stone including paving, cladding, sets and tiles Burlington has supplied many high quality and prestigious jobs throughout the world and currently exports all over Europe, the Middle East and the US
Westmorland Green Slate
Burlington Grey Blue
Welsh Slate
Welsh Slate is regarded as the finest quality slate found anywhere in the world. The deposits here are unusually pure and have properties which make them extremely long lasting. The slate industry in North Wales goes back to the 2nd century, when the Romans used locally quarried heather slate (possibly from Penrhyn) to roof the fort at Segontium (modern Caernarfon) Slate has been quarried and used in Wales since this period and the industry reached its peak in the latter part of the 19th century with major quarry operations like Penrhyn, Dinworig, and the Ffestiniog quarries dominating the world’s slate production. The industry employed over 10,000 men at this time With the emergence of cheaper man-made roofing materials, the industry went into decline in the 20th century and many of the quarries were forced to close There has been a huge revival of Welsh Slate over the last 25 years and Penrhyn and Cwt-y-Bugail quarries are currently thriving and are the largest producer of natural roofing slate outside of Spain. These quarries trade under the name ‘Welsh Slate’ and employ over 200 people, selling their top end slates to discerning clients all over the world
Cwt-y-Bugail
Penrhyn ‘Bangor Blue’®
Canadian Slate
The slate industry in Canada dates back to the 19th century when immigrants from Britain moved to Canada and began to discover slate deposits. The initial quarries were all centered around the Quebec area. The slate from this area tended to be black in colour and similar to the hard vined slate of Wales There were a number of slate quarries in the region including the Bedard quarry and the Melbourne quarry (also known as Walton Slate) Over time, many of these quarries closed down and the dominant player which remained was the New Rockland Quarry, which began in 1868 and ended up supplying 80% of the demand in the domestic Canadian market. The New Rockland quarry employed 150-300 workers in the late 1800s until its closure in 1924. In the middle of the 19th century, slate deposits in Newfoundland were discovered near to Trinity Bay. These slates were a purple colour and similar to the heather slates from North Wales – Penrhyn and Dinworig. The quarry in Newfoundland has been closed since the end of the 2000s, and the only remaining slate quarry operating in Canada is the Glendyne quarry in Quebec
Glendyne
Spanish Roofing Slate
????? are Ireland’s leading specialist supplier of quality Spanish roofing slate. We deal with a small number of hand-picked quarries in the Galicia and Castille De Leon region, which meet our stringent quality requirements We employ our own quality control and procurement team in Spain to ensure that the quality and selection are the best for our customers All our range of Spanish slates have been ‘tried and tested’ in the harsh UK & Irish climate for many years and, having supplied thousands of roofs over the years, we know that these slates will perform well All our range of Spanish slates adhere to the highest possible rating in the European standard (W1, S1, T1), and come with quarry backed guarantees to give you peace of mind
Sierra Slate
Del Duro Slate
Fabero Slate
La Borosa Slate
La Hebra Slate
Leon Slate
Rozadais Slate
Valderos Slate
Vigo Slate
Clay Roof Tiles
Slate Effect Tiles
Shetland
Snowdon
Sperrin
Plain Clay Tiles
??? offer a comprehensive range of traditional clay plain tiles. These tiles measure 265 x 165mm, and they have a coverage of 60 tiles per m² Plain clay tiles bring warmth and character to any building They are popular in both new and refurbished buildings The LBS range of plain clay tiles are available in a wide range of colours and textures
Terreal Tiles
Dreadnought Tiles
Fibre Cement Slates
Cedral – Thrutone Smooth
Thrutone Texture
Cedral – Rivendale
Concrete Tiles
Z Stone
Z Stone Formats
Z Stone is available in 3 formats: Z Stone Panel Z Stone Sky Panel (we recommend that Sky Panel is used at heights above 3m Corner Pieces
Corner Pieces
Z Stone Panel
Z Stone Accessories
Stone Veneer
Stone Veneer is a natural stone cladding system available at Valley Roofing. Stone veneer is loose pieces of natural stone in random heights and widths, but with a consistent thickness of 30mm It offers a similar appearance to traditional stone masonry, but is a fraction of the cost Stone veneer also comes with fixed corner pieces Gun pointing mortar can be used to grout the joints and is available in both Charcoal and Natural Grey (This method of grouting can also be applied to Z Stone if the customer desires a pointed finish)
Blue Diamond
Donegal Mix
Jerusalem Sandstone
Z Stone Range
The LBS range of Z Stone is available in a variety of stones with different colours and textures.
Blue Diamond
Granite
Heather Blue
Icelandic Grey
Multi Slate
Nordic
Quartz
Scandinavian Mix
Z Stone Fitting Instructions
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Natural Roofing Slate
American Slate
The main region of natural roofing slate in the US is an area in upper state New York and Vermont known as ‘Slate Valley’. There are a large number of quarries in this small area which is 24 miles long and 6 miles wide The slate quarries in this region were first uncovered by Welsh immigrants in the 18th century There are a large number of colours available in this area including green, black and mottled purple and red
Vermont Non-Fading Green
Brazilian Slate
??? offer a range of Brazilian roofing slate under the brand-name ‘Rio”. We have been importing Brazilian slate for over 20 years and are familiar with all the quality producers in Minas Gerais. We are confident that the range of Brazilian slate that we offer is the very best that Brazil has to offer In our experience with Brazilian roofing slates over the last 20 years, we recommend to only deal with the 5-7mm grade We offer Brazilian slate not only as a roofing material, but also as an architectural material in flooring, paving, work-top and slab applications There are a large number of Brazilian slates on offer in the market but it is crucial that prospective customers realize that a lot of this material is suitable for flooring tiles and not as a roofing slate. Our testing has revealed that this poorer slate can have a higher calcium carbonate content, high water absorption properties and many do not pass the old acid immersion test of the BS 680
Brazilian Rio Graphite
Brazilian Rio Green
Burlington Slate
Burlington Stone is a prestigious manufacturer of British natural slate and stone which has been quarried for over 400 years from the heart of the English Lake District. The company consists of 12 dimensional stone quarries producing a range of limestone, slate and granite In addition to its roofing business, Burlington is famous for its range of dimensional stone including paving, cladding, sets and tiles Burlington has supplied many high quality and prestigious jobs throughout the world and currently exports all over Europe, the Middle East and the US
Westmorland Green Slate
Burlington Grey Blue
Welsh Slate
Welsh Slate is regarded as the finest quality slate found anywhere in the world. The deposits here are unusually pure and have properties which make them extremely long lasting. The slate industry in North Wales goes back to the 2nd century, when the Romans used locally quarried heather slate (possibly from Penrhyn) to roof the fort at Segontium (modern Caernarfon) Slate has been quarried and used in Wales since this period and the industry reached its peak in the latter part of the 19th century with major quarry operations like Penrhyn, Dinworig, and the Ffestiniog quarries dominating the world’s slate production. The industry employed over 10,000 men at this time With the emergence of cheaper man-made roofing materials, the industry went into decline in the 20th century and many of the quarries were forced to close There has been a huge revival of Welsh Slate over the last 25 years and Penrhyn and Cwt-y-Bugail quarries are currently thriving and are the largest producer of natural roofing slate outside of Spain. These quarries trade under the name ‘Welsh Slate’ and employ over 200 people, selling their top end slates to discerning clients all over the world
Cwt-y-Bugail
Penrhyn ‘Bangor Blue’®
Canadian Slate
The slate industry in Canada dates back to the 19th century when immigrants from Britain moved to Canada and began to discover slate deposits. The initial quarries were all centered around the Quebec area. The slate from this area tended to be black in colour and similar to the hard vined slate of Wales There were a number of slate quarries in the region including the Bedard quarry and the Melbourne quarry (also known as Walton Slate) Over time, many of these quarries closed down and the dominant player which remained was the New Rockland Quarry, which began in 1868 and ended up supplying 80% of the demand in the domestic Canadian market. The New Rockland quarry employed 150-300 workers in the late 1800s until its closure in 1924. In the middle of the 19th century, slate deposits in Newfoundland were discovered near to Trinity Bay. These slates were a purple colour and similar to the heather slates from North Wales – Penrhyn and Dinworig. The quarry in Newfoundland has been closed since the end of the 2000s, and the only remaining slate quarry operating in Canada is the Glendyne quarry in Quebec
Glendyne
Spanish Roofing Slate
????? are Ireland’s leading specialist supplier of quality Spanish roofing slate. We deal with a small number of hand-picked quarries in the Galicia and Castille De Leon region, which meet our stringent quality requirements We employ our own quality control and procurement team in Spain to ensure that the quality and selection are the best for our customers All our range of Spanish slates have been ‘tried and tested’ in the harsh UK & Irish climate for many years and, having supplied thousands of roofs over the years, we know that these slates will perform well All our range of Spanish slates adhere to the highest possible rating in the European standard (W1, S1, T1), and come with quarry backed guarantees to give you peace of mind
Sierra Slate
Del Duro Slate
Fabero Slate
La Borosa Slate
La Hebra Slate
Leon Slate
Rozadais Slate
Valderos Slate
Vigo Slate
Clay Roof Tiles
Slate Effect Tiles
Shetland
Snowdon
Sperrin
Plain Clay Tiles
??? offer a comprehensive range of traditional clay plain tiles. These tiles measure 265 x 165mm, and they have a coverage of 60 tiles per m² Plain clay tiles bring warmth and character to any building They are popular in both new and refurbished buildings The LBS range of plain clay tiles are available in a wide range of colours and textures
Terreal Tiles
Dreadnought Tiles
Fibre Cement Slates
Cedral – Thrutone Smooth
Thrutone Texture
Cedral – Rivendale
Concrete Tiles
Z Stone
Z Stone Formats
Z Stone is available in 3 formats: Z Stone Panel Z Stone Sky Panel (we recommend that Sky Panel is used at heights above 3m Corner Pieces
Corner Pieces
Z Stone Panel
Z Stone Accessories
Stone Veneer
Stone Veneer is a natural stone cladding system available at Valley Roofing. Stone veneer is loose pieces of natural stone in random heights and widths, but with a consistent thickness of 30mm It offers a similar appearance to traditional stone masonry, but is a fraction of the cost Stone veneer also comes with fixed corner pieces Gun pointing mortar can be used to grout the joints and is available in both Charcoal and Natural Grey (This method of grouting can also be applied to Z Stone if the customer desires a pointed finish)
Blue Diamond
Donegal Mix
Jerusalem Sandstone
Z Stone Range
The LBS range of Z Stone is available in a variety of stones with different colours and textures.
Blue Diamond
Granite
Heather Blue
Icelandic Grey
Multi Slate
Nordic
Quartz
Scandinavian Mix
Z Stone Fitting Instructions
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