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Slate Stone Roof Tile is a natural roofing material made from dense splitable slate, valued for its timeless dark tone,
refined cleft texture, and long service life. These natural slate roofing tiles are widely used for villas, heritage buildings,
premium residential projects, and architectural roofs where durability and authentic stone character matter.
stable color, and classic texture. Available in customized sizes, thicknesses, nail holes, and packing for export and project supply.
Produktübersicht
Natural slate roof tiles are produced by splitting slate blocks into thin layers and trimming them into roofing sizes.
Compared with many artificial roof materials, slate tiles deliver a more premium, natural appearance and strong performance
under sun, rain, wind, and temperature changes. They can be installed in traditional overlap patterns or modern architectural layouts.

Steineigenschaften
- Steinart: Natural Slate
- Textur: Natural cleft / split surface (authentic slate layering)
- Die Dichte: Compact structure for outdoor roof performance
- Edge Style: Natural edge or sawn edge (custom)
- Installation Style: Overlap roofing with nail holes / hooks (customizable)
Farb- und Musterbeschreibung
This slate roofing tile shows a deep charcoal to dark gray color with subtle natural tone movement.
The surface texture ranges from lightly cleft to more pronounced split lines, creating a classic stone roof appearance.
It matches modern minimalist architecture, European style villas, luxury resorts, and restoration projects.
Verfügbare Oberflächen
- Natural Cleft (Standard): Classic slate roof texture, anti-glare, natural stone feel
- Sawn / Smooth (Optional): Cleaner surface for modern design roofs
- Custom Options: Nail holes, hooks, corner trimming, calibrated thickness
Die wichtigsten Vorteile
- Natural Stone Durability: Designed for long-term outdoor exposure
- Timeless Aesthetic: Premium roofing appearance for villas and landmark projects
- Stable Color: Dark tone blends well with wood, concrete, metal, and glass architecture
- Weather Resistance: Suitable for sun, rain, wind, and temperature change environments
- Project Customization: Size, thickness, nail holes, edge type, packing options available
Empfohlene Anwendungen
- Villa roofing and luxury residential roofs
- Hotel & resort roof systems
- Heritage building renovation and restoration roofing
- European style architecture roof tiles
- Outdoor wall cladding / façade slate tile (selected sizes)
- Garden buildings, pavilions, and landscape roofs
Customization Process
- Project Requirement: confirm roof style, tile size, thickness, quantity, and climate condition
- Sample Confirmation: approve color tone, texture cleft level, and edge style
- Technical Details: nail hole position, hook type, overlap recommendation (if required)
- Mass Production: splitting, trimming, drilling, QC inspection, batch control
- Packaging: export cartons + fumigated wooden crates + moisture protection
- Shipping: sea freight / air freight / door delivery options for global projects
Packaging & Installation
- Packaging: strong cartons + wooden crates for export safety and easy site handling
- Installation: overlap method with nails/hooks on roof battens, based on local standards
- Waste Allowance: recommend extra quantity for cutting and corner detailing
- Wartung: low maintenance; periodic inspection recommended for roof systems
Buying Guide
- Confirm your roof design: traditional overlap roof or modern architectural style
- Select the tile size: common formats or custom sizes for your roof layout
- Choose thickness: based on wind load, climate, and project specification
- Decide edge type: natural edge for classic look, sawn edge for modern clean lines
- Confirm fixing method: nail holes, hooks, or mixed installation
- Check color consistency: request batch control for large projects
- Plan packing & logistics: export-safe crates + labeling for faster on-site installation
FAQ
1) What is a slate stone roof tile?
It is a natural roofing tile made by splitting slate stone into thin layers and trimming into roof sizes for overlapping installation.
2) Is natural slate suitable for outdoor roofing?
Yes. Slate is widely used for outdoor roofs due to its density and long-term performance in weather conditions.
3) What colors are available for slate roof tiles?
Common tones include dark gray, charcoal, and black. Natural variation is normal for real stone.
4) Can you customize the tile size?
Yes. We support standard sizes and custom production based on roof layout and project requirements.
5) Can you drill nail holes or provide hooks?
Yes. Nail holes and hook systems can be customized according to installation method and local practice.
6) What finish is recommended for roofing?
Natural cleft is the most popular roofing finish because it shows authentic slate texture and reduces glare.
7) Is slate roof tile slippery?
Roof tiles are not designed for walking surfaces. Slate is used mainly for roof coverage and cladding applications.
8) How do I maintain a slate roof?
Slate roofs are generally low maintenance. Routine inspections of the roof system are recommended.
9) Does slate fade over time?
Natural slate is known for stable appearance. Slight surface changes may occur naturally depending on environment.
10) Is slate roof tile heavy?
Slate is heavier than some artificial materials. Roof structure should be designed to meet load requirements.
11) Can slate tiles be used for wall cladding?
Yes. Certain sizes and thicknesses can be used for exterior façades and decorative wall cladding.
12) Do you provide samples?
Yes. Samples are available to confirm color tone, texture, and thickness before mass production.
13) How are slate roof tiles packed for export?
We use strong cartons and export wooden crates with protective materials to reduce transport risk.
14) What quantity should I order for a project?
We recommend calculating roof area plus extra for cutting waste, corners, ridge details, and spare replacement tiles.
15) What projects commonly use slate roof tiles?
Villas, resorts, heritage buildings, luxury residential roofs, and premium architecture roofing systems frequently use slate.















