We have quarried this stone for almost 150 years.
Unfading green roof.
Unfading green roofing slate is a classic vermont slate roofing material.
This versatile green slate roof is often specified in random widths to provide additional accent to its beauty.
No two slates are exactly alike.
Unfading purpleexudes beauty and for this reason is a favorite of architects and owners for custom homes it is often blended with other slates to create multi colored roofs.
North country unfading green is a premium quality roofing slate in a color that has withstood the test of time.
Vermont gray our vermont gray weathers uniformly.
Very unique and highly desired across the us and europe the slate weathers very little over time.
Unfading green roofing slate is gray green in tone with very little variation in the tiles across the entire roof.
Because of its superior performance pale green color and natural texture architects repeatedly specify this natural vermont slate for institutional commercial and residential roofing projects.
Our fine quality stone expert craftsmanship and ever expanding production facilities have made camara slate a national leader in all types of architectural flooring and roofing products.
Unfading green slate quarried in vermont from our green slate quarry that has been in operation for over 150 years is an excellent choice for interior and exterior applications.
Unfading red a hard vein red slate similar in color to spanish mission tile.
This slate is often used to blend with other purples and grays.
North country slate unfading green roofing slate is produced by a select vermont quarry meets all astm requirements as an s 1 rated roofing slate.
One of the most popular slate roof tiles it can be used alone or as one of the blended colors used on multicolored roofs.
Unfading mottled green purple green and purple combine to form unique patterns in each slate.
Unfading mottled green and purple a vermont slate of unusual color ranging in soft shades of purple and green in each piece from purple predominating to green predominating.
Some roofing slates are mostly purple while in others the green predominates.