With only one exception the unique unfading spanish black greenstone slate is manufactured into roofing slates in our poultney vermont facilities.
Unfading green slate roof.
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.
The slate valley of vermont is renowned for producing the world s best quality slate.
Unfading green roofing slate is gray green in tone with very little variation in the tiles across the entire roof.
No two slates are exactly alike.
No two slates are exactly alike.
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.
North country unfading black is a premium quality roofing slate offering an elegant and lasting roof for both new construction and restoration projects.
This slate is often used to blend with other purples and grays.
Unfading red a hard vein red slate similar in color to spanish mission tile.
Favorably compared to the famous slate of the monson region of maine this smooth rich black slate with a slight luster has earned the admiration of architects contractors and building owners.
We have quarried this stone for almost 150 years.
This slate weathers very little and is beautiful used alone on the entire roof or as an accent color in a blend.
Unfading mottled green purple green and purple combine to form unique patterns in each slate.
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.
Some roofing slates are mostly purple while in others the green predominates.
This vermont roofing slate offers subtle color and texture variations on roofs where a multi colored blend of slates would not suit the building s architecture or surroundings.
Vermont gray our vermont gray weathers uniformly.
Vermont unfading gray greenslate is a more subtle green than the grassy with small gray markings in the slate.
Meets solar reflectance index sri requirements for title 24.