yes depending on how much you use
Slate can last for a hundred years tiles less than half that.
Slate rock is normally used for roof tiles etc.
Yes, plenty of people use slate tiles as a roof. However, they are designated to be used for the roof and not anything else.
Slate which is a type of stone is used for the roof tiles instead of shingles. It splits in thin sheets and is nailed to the roof the same as regular asphalt shingles.
The answer is Slate. It is similar to Shale. It is still used but much less than 80 years ago. Slate is used in upscale roofing applications.
Slate can fall from a roof due to harsh weather conditions like heavy rain or strong winds causing it to become dislodged. Improper installation or maintenance can also lead to slate falling from a roof. Additionally, aging or deteriorating slate tiles may be more prone to falling.
There are many different places where a person can find grey slate floor tiles. Stores such as Lowes and the Home Depot both sell grey slate floor tiles.
Slate tiles can be interlocking or non-interlocking. Interlocking slate tiles have a system that allows them to fit together tightly, creating a seamless look. Non-interlocking slate tiles are simply butted up against each other without any interlocking mechanism.
Two of the most useful metamorphic rocks are marble, which is commonly used in construction and sculpture due to its beauty and durability, and slate, which is used for roof tiles and as a material for writing tablets and chalkboards.
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