Reclaimed Roof Tiles & Slates Lofthouse Roofing Supplies

Salvaged Slate Roof Tiles. Eco Slate Recycled Plastic Slate Roof Tile Pack of 16 Roofing Superstore® Tile has been an established roofing material in the United States for a long time and, like fine quality slate, has a great potential for re-use Reclaimed materials nearly always match better than new natural or composite products, preserving the timeless aesthetic of your historical roof instead of creating a patchy, unsightly look

Reclaimed Danum Slate Roof Tiles Schofields Reclamation
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When determining the value of reclaimed roof tiles, you need to consider the following factors: Sometimes old roof tiles have value. The Vintage Slate Company is now offering Vintage Slate Flooring - reclaimed roofing slates cut into random sizes for a unique flooring or veneer application.These tiles have been seasoned through the natural weathering process and will display earth tones and distinct shadows that can only elvolve from this test of time.

Reclaimed Danum Slate Roof Tiles Schofields Reclamation

is dedicated to providing the best quality, hard-to-find roofing slate or tile for any project Our company supplies matching slate and tile for repairs and additions as well as large quantities for new homes and buildings The following chart gives average prices for clay, concrete, and slate roof tiles: Material: Cost Per Tile or Square Foot: Clay.53 - $2.14 per tile: Concrete: $4-$9 per square foot:

(10) pallets of salvaged slate roofing tile in Hutchinson, KS Item H8835 sold Purple Wave. We've got you covered! With our large stock of reclaimed clay tiles, we can help preserve your roof's original beauty and character Reclaimed over 100 sq of 3/8-1/2 semi weathering gray green slates from this home being demolished in NY

salvaged roofing slate 16" x 8" Authentic Reclamation. In addition to new slates, LBS also offer a range of second hand or salvaged slates and tiles. Reclaimed materials nearly always match better than new natural or composite products, preserving the timeless aesthetic of your historical roof instead of creating a patchy, unsightly look