Roofing Guide - Buildbase Builders Merchants
Roofing Guide - Buildbase Builders Merchants
Roofing Guide - Buildbase Builders Merchants
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Conservation slates<br />
Conservation slates are a visually authentic alternative to<br />
Collyweston slates. They are a long-lasting cost-effective<br />
slate, specifically developed to meet the stringent demands<br />
of conservation planning areas. A variety of sizes enables<br />
the slates to be laid to a traditional diminishing course.<br />
Cotswold slates<br />
Highly detailed roof slates resembling indigenous Cotswold<br />
slates and also a great alternative to Collyweston slates.<br />
Supplied and laid in a full but rationalised range of diminishing<br />
lengths and random widths to give an authentic appearance<br />
of traditional stone roofing with a relatively low cost.<br />
Old Quarried slates<br />
Old Quarried slates are dressed with the traditional<br />
characteristics of the thick, square stone roofing. Laid in<br />
a very simple range of diminishing courses and random<br />
widths, Old Quarried slates give a roof the heavy stone<br />
appearance required, whilst reducing erection and timber<br />
costs compared with the original natural stone material.<br />
Crofters slates<br />
Crofters slates have been developed as stone effect roofing<br />
slates, readily available for use throughout the country.<br />
Moulded from original natural stone, Crofters slates provide<br />
the attractive appearance of natural stone combined with<br />
the simplicity of using single sized product.<br />
With an extensive range of accessories including ridge, hip and roof ventilation units, along with full technical<br />
and scheduling services, Bradstone Structural Solutions is the number one choice when selecting stone<br />
roofing slates.<br />
Call us on 01285 646884 or email bradstone.structural@aggregate.com,<br />
alternatively visit our website for more information www.bradstone-structural.com<br />
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