Cleans water In contact with the water the slate has the property of being able to make it cleaner microscopically. Natural Does not contain chemicals or toxic substances, the product comes out of nature to be benefited. No fire Produced without the use of fire / heat – avoids global warming Less consumption In contact with the water the slate has the property of being able to make it cleaner microscopically. Biodegradable Without substances that degrade nature, it is nature only back to nature. Appreciation The slate is always updated, unlike the industrial products that in a few years are already outdated and devalue the property.
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About Slate How to use
Slate: know the uses of this material It’s interesting to think that one of the oldest building materials is still being widely used nowadays, isn’t it? But it does not happen for no reason, what remains in use tends to be of good quality. It would not make sense at all so many industry experts to use and approve such material. Therefore, today you will know in detail the various ways in which slate can be used in architecture and construction. And so, you will find out that this ancient material is becoming more current every day. Cladding: flooring and wall One of the most widely used slate applications is as a cladding in many environments. This material is not suitable only for flooring, but also for walls, whether outdoors or indoors. Because it is an easy-to-maintain stone, when applied to the floor it becomes a great choice because it facilitates the cleaning of rooms (something very important increasingly busy day to day). In addition, because of its mechanical strength, and weathering resistance, it becomes a widely used option for outdoor areas such as swimming pools, garages and gardens. Therefore, this choice, besides being lasting, serves to make the environment’s composition more striking and exquisite. For interior walls, it can be used in any environment with a special highlight to a wall. Externally, it is recommended to use in the composition of gardens and gourmet areas. In these kind of projects, there is a great options diversity, the stone can be used in the form of tiles, large slabs or irregular shapes. With this, it is possible to create numerous possibilities to make the environment personalized and unique. Roofing Another widely used way of slate stone in the industry is as a raw material for tiles. When you think of the roof of a house, you have to think of something that is durable and can withstand all the exposure that goes through for many years without much maintenance. Slate is very effective in this regard, as it is one of the toughest types of tile. It is part of the long life shingle list, due to its high mechanical strength property, as well as being wind and fire-resistant even in mountainous regions and high wind locations. In addition to all this resistance provided, the visual part also stands out, since this material gives a unique touch to the properties in which it is used. These tiles can make any home look modern and still be used for ornamental details. Façades As stated earlier, slate has high durability and this is also an extremely important point when choosing a façade cladding. In addition to resistance, slate provides a great variety of ways to work. By having plenty of options of shapes and sizes, you can have a multitude of combinations, giving architects and engineers the freedom to create according to customer needs. It is possible to coat the entire facade with stone or depending on the personal taste, just part of the wall, creating elegant details on the exterior of the residence. Countertops, tables and billiard tables Besides slate being used most in construction and architecture as cladding, it is also often chosen for the production of tables, countertops, and even billiard tables. Its perfect cleavage allows large and continuous parts to be produced, making it suitable for larger furniture. Its physical characteristics also favor this use, as being heat resistant, it is allowed to be placed hot pans on its surface, and not absorb liquids, abrasive substances or grease that may fall on a table. It is misleading to think that slate is ideal for use only in kitchens and dining areas since it is also often used in bathrooms. Slate slabs are applied as countertops and sinks in the bathroom, and also as partitions if there is more than one cabin. Its surface has a unique luster, which makes it interesting to be applied and enhance the appearance of bathrooms of any size. This may be a curiosity for many, but a great use of slate is in the manufacture of pool tables. That’s right, the tabletop used to play pool is made of a slate board about 2 inches thick. This stone is the most used because it allows a perfect polished finish, leaving the table smoother than the normal, and its hardness better resists the impacts caused by the balls. Therefore, it was possible to realize that slate is much more than just a type of stone used as flooring. It is a sturdy and diverse stone that is increasingly gaining more space and functions in the construction industry. Want to know more about slate and other natural stones? Contact us