by Greenstone Slate News | Dec 15, 2015
Semi-weathering Gray / Green Greenstone Architectural Roofing Slate Over time, this gray / green Vermont slate yields a variety of rich earth tones. When extracted from the quarry it is a monochromatic. Some slates, about 10-25%, will gradually change to soft tones of...
by Greenstone Slate News | Dec 8, 2015
Greenstone Slate® and Nu-lok™ Cladding System used for Seattle Children’s Hospital Expansion Greenstone Slate® installed with the Nu-lok™ Cladding System was used for the newly opened Building Hope expansion project – a teen and young adult cancer unit of...
by Greenstone Slate News | Dec 8, 2015
Cleveland brick residence with Non-weathering Gray Green slate roof This roof was installed with genuine Vermont slate from Greenstone Slate. It is a 54 slate square project that used 16″ x 8″ Non-weathering Gray Green slates with slate thickness of...
by Greenstone Slate News | Dec 8, 2015
What a remarkable transformation for this cedar shake replacement! View the before and after photos showing the damaged cedar shake roof and the after photo with a traditional installation of Greenstone Slate genuine Vermont architectural roofing slate. Back to...
by Greenstone Slate News | Dec 8, 2015
This Pennsylvania residence has a newly installed Vermont Mottled Purple 18″ random width slate roof. The roof was installed using Greenstone’s Estate Grade slate which has a thickness of between 3/4″ and 1″. This roof was installed by...