Salvaged roofing slates
PipeDown wrote:
"Goedjn" wrote in message
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Does anyone know of an objective way to decide whether
a salvaged roofing slate is in useable condition or not?
I've got a whole pile of them in my basement,
so they're free; if they'll last as long as a cheap-ass
asphalt shingle, that's a win for me, because it means
I don't have to replace the skip-sheathing with plywood.
--Goedjn
If the edges are in good shape and they are not spalling or
delaminating (splitting along the layers) and the nailing holes are
intact, I'd say they are servicable.
Try soaking one in water and freezing in the fridge overnight to see
how it stands up if they look porous (they should not).
Installed properly, they will last a heck of a lot longer than cheap
ass shingles. Could be a big win for you.
Good advice.
I will only add that there are many kinds of slate. The good stuff has
a life span rated in centuries, while the cheaper stuff may be rated in
decades. Even the cheaper ones last a long time.
--
Joseph Meehan
Dia duit
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