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Bradstone Conservation roofing slates have been specifically developed to meet the stringent demands of Conservation Planning Areas. They are suitable for roofs to a minimum pitch of 30°. The wide variety of sizes enables the slates to be laid in a range of diminishing courses and random widths, giving the roof a natural stone appearance whilst reducing erection and timber costs. Slates are twice holed to facilitate nailing where appropriate and offer a nib to ensure speed of laying. Bradstone Conservation roofing consists of main slates, under ridge and eaves slates, with matching accessories including ridge and hip units.
Product Features
· Authentic stone roof appearance
· Subtle weathered effect finish reminiscent of natural stone roof weathering
· Extensive range of slate sizes characteristic of natural stone roof construction
· Slates nibbed for ease of fixing
· Reduced erection and timber cost
· Readily available roofing material
· Quantities predetermined by our estimating service
· No sorting or redressing on site required
· Simple to lay to batten detail provided
· High quality, durable roofing material
· Accepted in appropriate areas of outstanding natural beauty
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