Vermont Slate It is typically an excellent quality material that brings a traditional look to any house, because of it's long history of use in the United States. It comes in several colors and nearly any size and thickness. This material dominates the East Coast market, but is also commonly seen on the West Coast. It comes in:
Unfading Mottled Green and Purple Green and purple combine to form unique patterns in each slate. Some roofing slates are mostly purple, while in others the green predominates. No two slates are exactly alike. Produced in Vermont.
Semi-Weathering Sea-Green One of the most durable and plentiful of the Vermont slates. This stone is gray/green when freshly quarried and a naturally harmonious blend of greens, grays, and browns after weathering. Produced in Vermont.
Vermont Gray Vermont Gray weathers uniformly. The natural battleship gray assumes a light bronze patina over time that deepens the color but, maintains a gray roof. Rugged, durable and medium textures, Vermont Gray is the traditional "slate gray" stone roof. In time, occasional pieces may show buff and brown tones. Produced in Vermont.
Unfading Red The one and only, true Unfading Red, carries a price tag that reflects the limited deposits and difficult production of this exotic and extremely hard material. Brick red in color and one of the most durable slates known. Produced in Washington County, New York.
Unfading Green Some deposits are a very bright green, while others range gray/green. Produced in Vermont.
Royal Purple A beautiful, nearly clear, dark purple slate. Some pieces may have small markings of green, but are predominantly purple. Some weathering to buffs can occur. Produced in Vermont.
Unfading Gray A light gray-green slate with some clouded grayer/black markings. Produced in Vermont.
Vermont Mottled-Gray Black Grayish background with mottling of various shades of darker gray-black. Some weathering can occur.
VERMONT GRAY/BLACK WITH FIBERTITE AND ALL COPPER WORK.
VERMONT GRAY/BLACK WITH FIBERTITE AND ALL COPPER WORK.
VERMONT GRAY/BLACK WITH FIBERTITE AND ALL COPPER WORK.
VERMONT GRAY/BLACK WITH FIBERTITE AND ALL COPPER WORK.
VERMONT GRAY/BLACK WITH FIBERTITE AND ALL COPPER WORK.
VERMONT GRAY/BLACK WITH FIBERTITE AND ALL COPPER WORK.
DUTCH-LAP INSTALLATION OF UNFADING GREEN, SEMI-WEATHERING GRAY/GREEN AND MOTTLED PURPLE BLEND. SHARDS OF SLATE WERE PLACED TO MIMIC A LOOK THAT WAS POPULAR IN LOS ANGLES IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY - LOS ANGELES
DUTCH-LAP - LOS ANGELES
DUTCH-LAP - LOS ANGELES
DUTCH-LAP - LOS ANGELES
VERMONT STRATA GRAY - PACIFIC PALISADES
VERMONT SEA GREEN INSTALLED IN A DUTCH-LAP PATTERN WITH COPPER WORK - BEVERLY HILLS
UNFADING GRAY AND GREEN WITH COPPER WORK AND SNOW HOOKS - LAKE ARROWHEAD
UNFADING GRAY AND GREEN - LAKE ARROWHEAD
UNFADING GREEN AND MOTTLED GRAY BLACK WITH GRADUATING COURSES - BEL AIR
UNFADING GREEN AND MOTTLED GRAY BLACK WITH GRADUATING COURSES - BEL AIR
UNFADING GREEN AND MOTTLED GRAY BLACK WITH GRADUATING COURSES - BEL AIR
UNFADING GREEN AND MOTTLED GRAY BLACK WITH GRADUATING COURSES - BEL AIR
UNFADING GREEN AND MOTTLED GRAY BLACK WITH GRADUATING COURSES - BEL AIR
UNFADING GREEN AND MOTTLED GRAY BLACK WITH GRADUATING COURSES - GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS BY MJC ROOFING - BEL AIR
UNFADING GREEN - SAN MARINO - HISTORICAL HOME OF GENERAL GEORGE PATTON
UNFADING GRAY AND GREEN WITH COPPER WORK - SAN MARINO