
American Slate Co. used natural Vermont slate for this building’s roof. Click here for company info.

For this building, American Slate Co. used its Strata Grey roofing tile, model #RHC 107. Click here for company info.

Baschnagel Bros.installed the new slate roof and also did stone restoration and metal work for this 1870 landmark church in New York City. Click here for company info.

GAF offers a wide variety of roofing products, including these heavyweight Camelot slate-look shingles measuring 17x34½ in. Click here for company info.

Greenstone Slate offers energy-saving roofing such as this natural Vermont slate installation with integrated solar panels. Click here for company info.

New composite roofing from Inspire Roofing provides an historic slate look for the restored Richard Howe House in Akron, OH. Click here for company info.

Nicholson & Galloway restored the roof of this historic building, providing the carpentry, coppersmithing, slating, waterproofing and masonry restoration. Click here for company info.

Nicholson & Galloway restored the slate roof, copper cornice and brick and limestone façade of this building. Click here for company info.

NIKO Contracting Co. replaced the slate roof and sheathed the clock-tower dome in copper on the Hancock County Courthouse in Findlay, OH. Click here for company info.

Reclaimed Roofs supplied a blend of new Vermont Gray and Gray-Black slate for this roof in Chadd's Ford, PA. Click here for company info.

Tile Roofs supplied the salvaged slate used in the restoration of this ca. 1900 cupola. Click here for company info.

Vande Hey Raleigh supplied the Early American slate installed on this church’s roof. Click here for company info.