[Tagging] Slate roof tiles

Philip Barnes phil at trigpoint.me.uk
Fri Mar 10 21:44:27 UTC 2023


Slate is a natural material, quarried from sedimentary rock, they tend to be very smooth and not overlap too much. Usually found on older buildings, are rare on modern buildings unless they are in a conservative area and need to fit in.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slate#/media/File%3ASt_Fagans_Tannery_7.jpg

Tiles are moulded from clay and are designed to lock together and overlap. Common on more modern buildings.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roof_tiles#/media/File%3ARoof-Tile-3149.jpg

Phil (trigpoint)

On 10 March 2023 18:53:09 GMT, Timothy Noname <hervbeof at gmail.com> wrote:
>How are slate roof tiles totally different to roof tiles?
>They are both manufactured to a certain size and laid in an overlapping
>pattern?
>
>On Fri, 10 Mar 2023, 17:19 Philip Barnes, <phil at trigpoint.me.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2023-03-10 at 16:01 +0000, Timothy Noname wrote:
>> > Slate roof tiles
>> > roof:material=slate
>> > Or
>> > roof:material=roof_tiles
>> >
>> > I admit I've used both in the past.
>>
>> Tiles are totally different to slates, I would never consider a slate
>> to be a tile.
>>
>> Other than being used for roofing, they are different and easily
>> identified.
>>
>> Phil (trigpoint)
>>
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