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Old 02-18-2010, 12:56 PM   #1
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Synthetic/rubber slate roofing?


Has anyone ever used this stuff before? I have a client that cant afford the real stuff and really likes it. Im a bit skeptical, on performance. Ive got a good crew and Have confidence that they can put it on, Iveread instructon form a couple manufacturers and even seen some videos where of course it looks like theres nothing too it.

Im really wondering if the stuff holds up well and was hoping to hear some good or bad stories.

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Old 02-18-2010, 04:08 PM   #2
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Never put it on, I watched a roofer put some on a local restaurant 5 or 6 years ago. Looks great, however there are obvious patches since then and there is a hip that is missing quite a few and others lifted up ready to be blown off. Have you checked out GAF's (Tru Slate) Slate product? Thats something I would def investigate/ or consider.
Its a nice thought to use a recycled product, but then again slate is a mined rock.

My rep mentioned $500 a square for the Tru Slate, and we are paying over $240 a square for Camelot Lifetime Asphalt shingles.
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Old 02-19-2010, 12:43 AM   #3
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GAF tru slate is real slate. but the slates are half the size of traditional slates. there is hardly any headlap possibly none at all. they expect the underlayment to keep it from leaking.
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Ive installed some tru slate and was not impressed at all. everything hangson little hooks and your supposed to go from the top down, Easy in the fielr but pipes, valleys and walls were slow. The hooks are a PITA , they get caught on tool your belt, pants shoe laces etc. The slate seemed like low quality, the tiles absorbed so much water you couldnt cut them if it was below freezing , they would shatter, when it warmed up they were mushy.

The synthetic my client wants is called Inspire, The rep did a pretty good dog and pony show for us(of course he might be a little biased).

I wish I could just go with the real stuff wouldnt even think twice about it, I cant bame someone for wanting to save some money though.
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I have been pricing it out both ways for my own house and the cost difference is only $30 per sq. so thats why i'm going with real slate.
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a natural slate roof with a three inch headlap is the best roof you can have. I really Hate the GAF mockery, and Davinci makes a pretty good "fake slate" that is good if your roof cant handle the weight.

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I saw the rubber slate for sale in the suppliers the other day,i must admit it looked good but the price was very off putting as it was nearly the same as a real slate! Im told it was imported from the states.
The reason i wouldnt use it would be of price, the supplier said it was really aimed at the diy market for porches and lean toos rather than main roofs.
I have used cambrian slates which are man made half slates but look like full slates on, they have side water channels and top lap channels and are clipped down, look good but woe betide you if you break one because there a bugger to get out! not used them in years!
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I have been looking at this stuff for a "greenie" client http://www.ecostar.carlisle.com/ has anyone used it ? Specifically the Seneca Shake , it comes in like 9 colors .....

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It is good, but Davinci looks a lot better on the roof.


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We were contacted by a company that makes the rubber slate tiles and although we haven't put any on ourselves, I've seen it installed and it looks great. What got me was that the installation is generally no different than ashphalt shingles and may even be quicker due to the size of the tiles. He explained that the product was made almost entirely out of used tires. More info can be found on their site here:

http://www.euroshieldroofing.com/

If my memory serves, it goes for about $350/sq.
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