FireRock Slate Roofing
Architectural Roofing Slate
Unfading Gray slate is a lighter gray slate that may exhibit some medium gray markings. Its moderate texture provides an elegant if understated presentation when used exclusively and can greatly enhance a blend of slate colors.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
Slate is available in several grades or thicknesses ranges. Since slate is hand split, there is always some thickness variation, so each slate grade covers a range of thickness. It is generally considered that the better the grade, the better the aesthetic appearance as the characteristics of the stone become more apparent.
Architectural Roofing Slate
Unfading Gray slate is a lighter gray slate that may exhibit some medium gray markings. Its moderate texture provides an elegant if understated presentation when used exclusively and can greatly enhance a blend of slate colors.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
Slate is available in several grades or thicknesses ranges. Since slate is hand split, there is always some thickness variation, so each slate grade covers a range of thickness. It is generally considered that the better the grade, the better the aesthetic appearance as the characteristics of the stone become more apparent.
Architectural Slate Roofing
Unfading Gray/Green slate is primarily green with shades varying slightly to light gray. This slate can also exhibit clouds or spots of darker gray markings. It is one of the most popular roofing slates. Unfading Gray/Green slate can be used alone or as one of the blended colors used on multi-colored roofs.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
Architectural Slate Roofing
Vermont Unfading Gray slate is lighter in color and can exhibit clouds or spots of darker gray markings making it a great choice to bring some distinction to any roof.
Available in Architectural, Heavy and Estate Grades. See Slate Grades.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
Architectural Slate Roofing
Unfading Gray/Green slate is primarily green with shades varying slightly to light gray. This slate can also exhibit clouds or spots of darker gray markings. It is one of the most popular roofing slates. Unfading Gray/Green slate can be used alone or as one of the blended colors used on multi-colored roofs.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
Architectural Slate Roofing
Vermont Unfading Gray slate is lighter in color and can exhibit clouds or spots of darker gray markings making it a great choice to bring some distinction to any roof.
Available in Architectural, Heavy and Estate Grades. See Slate Grades.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
Architectural Slate Roofing
Non-weathering Mottled Green / Purple is an unusual slate with a uniquely Vermont color, ranging in soft shades of purple and green. At times, purple will be the predominate color and at others green becomes predominate.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
This non-fading and non-weathering elegant deep blue-black slate is a fine quality slate with an exceptionally smooth texture. It is available as a 1/4″ smooth texture, or Standard Grade. It looks great used by itself or within a slate color blend. Unfading Spanish Black is a color not found in Vermont, but exhibits the same characteristics and has the same 100 year warranty as Greenstone Vermont slate. We import it from Spain.
As with FireRock Vermont Slate, this Spanish slate also meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.
Architectural Slate Roofing
Vermont Gray Black (Briar Hill) is a premium quality roofing slate with shades of gray and black. It is one of the most common slate colors and is used extensively on commercial, residential and institutional buildings where a traditional slate roof appearance is desired. Although it is generally considered a uniform gray black roof in appearance, approximately 4-6% of these slates will exhibiting slight signs of weathering after 12-18 months of exposure. The Vermont Gray Black slate is drawn from the Briar Hill quarries.
All FireRock Slate meets or exceeds ASTM requirements as an S-1 rated roofing slate.