by Greenstone Slate News | Oct 10, 2019
This large Colonial-style residence in Pennsylvania showcases a new random width slate roof that was installed using the SlateTec installation method. SlateTec roofs weigh roughly 40% less than traditional installations yet retain the aesthetics of traditionally...
by Greenstone Slate News | Sep 19, 2019
This Bedford residence’s original roof was in need of a replacement. For this reroof, genuine slate was installed for its inherent durability and natural historic appearance. The Greenstone Slate Company was selected to supply the Vermont ASTM S1 slate in a historic...
by Greenstone Slate News | Jul 3, 2019
The Yaddo, Queen Anne Revival mansion and historic landmark in upstate New York, received a natural slate roof during its recent restoration. The slate was installed in a standard (uniform) style where the slate tiles are of equal length and width and are set in...
by Greenstone Slate News | Jun 5, 2019
This large residence, nestled in the trees of Saddle River, New Jersey, showcases a newly-installed graduated, random width slate roof. Greenstone Slate® supplied 67.56 squares of natural Vermont slate in a blend of grays, greens, and purples to complement the...
by Greenstone Slate News | Oct 10, 2018
©2015 balloggphoto.com | Courtesy of Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects The architects for the Kathleen and Mark Helge Center at Valparaiso University designed the one-story building to include natural building materials which included Greenstone Vermont Gray/Black...