Slate
Natural Natural Stone
A slate façade provides reliable and durable protection against almost all weather conditions and gives an aesthetic and natural appearance to both new and renovated buildings.
It can be used both as a roofing material and as a cladding material, as it offers versatile possibilities for creating special designs.
life expectancy over 50 years
Easy to process
Suitable for Nordic climates
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Stone, once the privilege of churches and castles, today gives entire regions a distinctive architectural look.
Architects, planners and builders have a wide range of options, as this stone is suitable for roofs, facades and interiors.
Slate began to be used as a building material in the Middle Ages. The material was widely used on the roofs of churches and castles for its fire resistance and ease of installation.
Mining slate from quarries in Germany and Spain
The slate we offer is extracted from quarries in Germany and Spain. Using modern technology, the stone is first cut into rough blocks using modern sawing systems, from which layers of around 5-8 mm are then cut. The stone is then processed to the desired shape and an additional finish is applied to some of the products.
Video: www.magog.de, Slate quarrying
The expected lifespan of slate is over 50 years. It requires no maintenance and stands up well to snow and frost in our climate.
Standard dimensions:
Kiltkivi fassaad
Kiltkivist valmistatud fassaad
Slate has proven its value as a façade material over many centuries. In many areas with extreme weather, the facades of houses are often made of slate. The stone has excellent resistance to cold, heat and humidity.
Standard dimensions
Field of use
Slate can be used throughout the building – on the roof, the façade and the interior finishes. Its reserved anthracite grey surface blends in with the surrounding nature, while at the same time it can be combined with other building materials to create contrast.
Installation
Each slate façade or roof is unique in terms of craftsmanship. The installer can take advantage of the stone’s properties to accentuate the architectural features of the building. And so. careful choice of the installer is essential. The stone is placed on top of the frame, which promotes the winding of the material and the movement of air.
Maintenance
The expected lifespan of slate is over 50 years. It requires no maintenance and stands up well to snow and frost in our climate.
Choice of colours
Historic buildings have been built throughout the ages, and modern buildings today also make use of this special and distinctive material. Here are some examples of the colours we offer.
Kiltkivi fassaad
Eramaja Kakumäel
When it comes to design, the playing field is wide. Its reserved anthracite grey surface blends in with the surrounding nature, while at the same time it can be combined with other building materials to create contrast.
Slate solar panels
Solar panels can be integrated between slates
One of the most modern solutions for façades or roofs is the integration of solar panels between slates. The panels can be produced in a range of colours and you can choose between gloss, colour and visibility.
Solar panels are installed in a similar way to slate. So both blend in nicely with the architectural appearance. In partnership with panel manufacturers, it is possible to combine energy production with an ancient appearance.
Frequently asked questions
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