The slates are eased to the side allowing a new slate to be inserted and re nailed.
Scottish slate roof.
Well here s a bit of advice when you call a company that buys salvaged.
However you don t have to feel overwhelmed or alone.
Many slate roofs have lasted over 100 years and they are still holding strong.
Repairing a slate roof annual roof checks can prevent more major repairs and should include checks of slating flashings and gutters.
It is particularly well known for its use as a roof covering on many traditional scottish buildings.
Supplied by siga slate in conjunction with welsh slate a new welsh blue grey slate siga 120 is being quarried to replicate the diminishing courses on the traditional scottish roof.
Slate has been used for this purpose for centuries.
You tore down a building and salvaged the slates.
Or you tore off a perfectly good slate roof because a roofing contractor talked you into it.
In any case you now have a pile of good salvaged roofing slates that you want to sell.
If you want to add to your roof but it does not meet the conditions for permitted development you have to apply.
Cwt y bugail quarry is currently producing a range of sizes varying in length from 400mm down to 300mm at 25mm intervals and in random widths.
Often the financial aspects of installing a new roof or repairing your existing roof are so overwhelming that a healthy roof may seem like an impossible goal.
Overview the roof covering is a building s first line of defence against the weather.
For more information on what is considered a permitted development when adding to your roof read the scottish government s guidance on householder permitted development rights publication and go to section 4 42.
Roof repair or replacement is a costly endeavor.
Scottish slate roofs have a number of characteristics which make them well suited to both the local climate and the nature of the material produced by slate quarries in scotland.
So you have roofing slates for sale.
Scottish slate today the fact that so many buildings in scotland are still roofed with scottish slate even though all the quarries completely shut down by the 1960s truly is a testament to the strength and longevity of the material.
Typically a scottish practice the roofing underlay is laid directly over a series of sarking boards fixed to the roof rafters with the roof slates nailed directly to the sarking boards.
Scottish slate is a long lasting roofing material and although slate roofs have a finite life a lifespan of up to or beyond 100 years is quite common.
Slate is one of the most widely used building materials in scotland.
Existing slated roofs can usually be repaired fairly easily provided the slates have been head nailed.