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Welsh roof slates are arguably the finest quality natural roofing slate products known to man. Burlington and Westmorland green slate is of undoubted quality and beauty, quarried in the English Lake District. Vermont, North America produce slates of superior quality in a range of distinguished colours. Natural roofing slates are one of the most durable roofing material you will find on the market today.

From Welsh roof slates to Spanish and Brazilian slate products, their reliability makes them the ideal solution for all architectural purposes. Yates Slate suppliers are your most reliable UK slate supplier and stockists, bringing you the finest natural roof slates from all corners of the globe. Our range of natural roof slates will therefore enable you to create the design needed, promising to blend in with your local environment and budget.

The best part about natural roof slates is that they often outlive the building they are protecting and require little to no maintenance. With our high-grade roofing slates, expect to have a material that will last for 100-200 years.
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Yates Slates are a leading specialist and distributor of Welsh and Cumbrian roofing slates based in Lancashire, North West, UK.
Our slates are made of high-quality materials, offering you the best results in terms of aesthetics and durability.
Our range of natural roofing slates include Welsh slate, Spanish, Brazilian and English slate products.
Yates Slate are based in Clitheroe, Lancashire within the North West, UK and operate our own fleet of delivery vehicles.
We deliver throughout the UK and can carry out all types of slate deliveries including any awkward, hard to get to locations.
Slate Delivery: We operate our own fleet of trucks that all have de-mountable forklifts.
This enables us to deliver our slates nationwide to complicated sites and merchant's yards.
Our slate deliveried can be 50 slates to 20+ crates.
Holing and coursing: For more complex, random and diminishing course roofs, we offer a holing and coursing service to make the job a whole lot easier.
Take offs: We offer a free service of take offs from architectural drawings.
This lets you know the quantities needed for your project, enabling you to order the correct quantity, reducing the chance of over or under ordering.
Slate has been used as a roof covering for centuries.
Welsh slate has been mined and quarried from the Bangor and Ffestiniog regions of north Wales since records began.
Other major roofing slate producing areas of the U.K are Cumbria and Cornwall.
Roofing slates are produced from many other regions of the world, notably Spain, China, North America and Brazil.
Hundreds of Millions of years of intense compression causing the metamorphosis of sedimentary minerals into a solid rock formation with a cleavage which can be split into thin sheets and dressed into uniform pieces, known as roofing slate.
Yates and Company Ltd are the largest stockists of both types of Welsh Slate: Penrhyn Heater Blue and Cwt-y-Bugail Blue Grey.
We offer an unrivalled stocking and distribution service.
Our Welsh slate specialists also hole and shape roofing slates to meet customer specifications.
Welsh Slate Ltd produce two types of roofing slate from quarries at Bethesda and Ffestiniog in North Wales.
Slates from these two areas are supplied in three grades of thickness, Capital Grade (5.5mm ), County Grade (7.0mm), and Celtic Grade (9.0 mm).
Burlington blue/grey, the original Lancashire slate.
In the first 375 years of this world renowned slates production, the quarry lay firmly within the palatine county of Lancashire.
In 1974, a politicians pen "moved" the quarry to cumbria by re-drawing the county boundaries.
For centuries this distinctive slate, in its many guises, has adorned the roofs of many of the country's most majestic buildings.
Burlington green slate is often referred to as Westmorland green.
This beautiful, rugged slate produced for centuries in the heart of the English Lake district, is still mainly produced in traditional, random and diminishing course format.
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