New Vermont
Slate Roofing Blends
Evergreen
has developed six distinctive blends of color to afford the ultimate
in slate roof applications. These are blends that are readily available
and have been put together specifically to attain the curb appeal that
is desired for the most prestigious of projects.
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Manor Blend
Manor Blend offers the prestige of slate
and incorporates the texture and elegance
your custom residence deserves. A blend of grays, greens and
purples that will weather to soft tones of buffs, browns and
tans. This stately old world blend can only be achieved using
Vermont slates. It has been used for over a century to enhance
the most elegant homes all over the world. Pricing and size details.
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Imperial
Blend
Truly the most eye-catching application of all roofing solutions.
The use of these smaller sizes and blends of rare colors combine
to create the crown jewel for your project. Imagine the majestic
castles of Europe. Now, why just imagine it when you can have it! Pricing
and size details. |
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Vermont
Splendor
Blend
The most unique of all slate roofing applications. Graduated
in length, with random widths, using classic Vermont colors.
Each project will have shop drawings prepared for proper application
on a job by job basis. When your project calls for that special
attention to detail, there is no better way to put the icing
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DEFINITIONS:
Standard Thickness: Defined
as 1/4" slate of nominal
thickness, +/- 1/16". Shingles are hand-picked to be of uniform
thickness with no more than 1/8" variation in surface face dimensions.
Surface texture will be smooth with no knots and knurls.
Textural Slate: Defined
as 3/16" to 3/8",
or 3/8" to 1/2", or 1/2" to 3/4", or 3/4" to
1+" of nominal thickness. Thickness variations should be anticipated.
Compared to standard roofs, the textural roof is likely to have more
character due to pronounced shadow line.
Intermingled Rough Texture: Defined
as a roof with a least three distinct variations in slate thickness;
for example, slate
of 1/4"–3/8", 3/8"–1/2", 1/2"–3/4" thickness
used in one roof. The most pronounced texture is achieved by using a
greater percentage of the thinnest material and a lesser percentage of
the thickest material.
Graduated: Define as a roof in which the slate diminishes
in length and/or thickness as it progresses from eave to ridge.
Staggered Butt: The use of two or more lengths intermingled
in each course for the most unique and old world slate application.
All of our roofing products conform to ASTM
C406-00, Grade S1.
Slate Roofing Sizes
LENGTH |
STANDARD WIDTHS |
EXPOSURE W/STD. 3" HEADLAP |
24” |
16"-14"-12" |
10 1/2" |
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20" |
14"-12"-11"-10" |
8 1/2" |
18" |
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16" |
14"-12"-11"-10"-9"-8" |
6 1/2" |
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12" |
14"-12"-11"-10"-9"-8"-7"-6" |
4 1/2" |
Slate Roofing Weights
Standard Smooth Texture |
700 to 850 lbs.per Sqr. |
1/4” to 3/8” Rough Texture
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1000 lbs. per Sqr.
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3/8” to 1/2” Rough Texture |
1500 lbs. per Sqr. |
1/2” to 3/4” Rough Texture |
2000 lbs. per Sqr. |
3/4” to 1” Rough Texture |
3000 lbs. per Sqr. |
Slate Roofing Patterns
Profiles
are available for stock roofing patterns. Contact your Evergreen
Sales Representatiive.
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