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ROOFING INSPECTION & REPAIR
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SLATE ROOF DEFECTS
BROKEN CRACKED ROOFING SLATES
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MINERAL INCUSION
STAINING SLATE
THICKNESS
SLATE ROOF REPAIRS
WORN OUT SLATE ROOFS
SOFT DETERIORATED SLATES
BEYOND REPAIR
Slate Roof References
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A Photo Library of Slate Roof Defects
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This slate roofing photo library shows various kinds of roofing slate defects. This photographic dictionary of roofing slates is a supplement
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The main article reviews
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This article assists home inspectors, building buyers or building owners, and roofing contractors in
evaluating the condition of slate roofs by providing photos of various slate materials, patterns, defects,
and conditions. Readers should also see How to Inspect & Repair Slate Roofs for a detailed "how to" article on inspecting, evaluating, and repairing slate roofs.
A Photographic Guide to Defects in Slate Roofs
Photo guide to Cracked, Broken Slate Roofing Inspection & Repair

Cracked, broken slates, probably not leaking but note the diagonal crack in the slate below the course with a missing slate half

Cracks: Slate crack repair, copper was slipped up over a slate which had split just below the butt joint of slates in the next course
Photo Guide to Delaminating Roofing Slates

Delaminating roofing slate, if the delamination is only in the upper surface layer of the slate the material may have substantial remaining life.
Also ask how many of the roof slates are delaminating at all - note the neighboring slates on this roof are sound.
Surface delamination on slates: Notice the surface delamination on some of these slates. A close inspection is needed to evaluate slate delamination when it looks like this. We need to know if the slate is basically sound, hard, and secured to roof, or if alternatively the delaminations are throughout the slate body, making it soft.
See our photos at SOFT DETERIORATED SLATES where we show close up photos of slate that looked pretty good on the roof but when touched, disintegrated easily
Photo Guide to Slate Roof Flashing Details
Photo Guide to Loose, Sliding, Lost Roofing Slates & Slate Nails
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Nails: sliding slates, mean the nails are lost - perhaps from corrosion.
Don't underestimate the implication of many slates which have moved only a little bit - all may have lost their nails.
Notice also the surface delamination on some of these slates.

Nails: Slate fastener failure, might be indicated by the slate at right if it is sliding down - can you move it back up?
If you can, this slate has lost its nail and is not connected. Use a slate hook or copper tab to secure the loose slate in place.

Nails: Roof Tiles (not slate), repaired using copper strips - the strip ends holding tiles have been bent back by sliding snow - expect movement, leaks, and extensive nail failures.
This defect also occurs on slate roofs repaired using this method. This demonstrates the advantages of slate hooks in lieu of copper strips when replacing lost slates.

Slate damage at chimney and lower edge, probable leaks at chimney. Why to the slates seem loose particularly around the chimney?
Often the building framing settles away from the masonry chimney as framing ages, sags, or settles due to shrinkage or later rot or other in-building damage. But the chimney, built of masonry, tends to remain the same height.
On many old houses the framers actually connected roof framing right to the chimney. Later when the building sagged, settled, or moved, the framing pulls away from the chimney causing damage to the roofing slates and flashing, and leading to leaks in this area.
Another common source of slate roof damage around a chimney is wear and movement caused by flashing leaks and, in freezing climates, frost.
Photo Guide to Slate Roof Defects: Mineral Inclusions & Staining in Slates
Stains and Wear Indicators on Slate Roofing, a Photo Guide

Staining on roofing slates: Slate edges showing moisture absorption, but generally good condition, these slates have a good remaining life

White Efflorescence on roofing slates: the white markings shown on these roofing slates, is a mineral deposit left behind as water evaporates. Water penetrating the slate material absorbs minerals and leaves some of them, probably Ca and Mg on the slate surface.
Many slate roofers and slate inspectors assert that as the white stains progress from the edges of individual slates towards their center, one can estimate the remaining roof life. If 50% of the slate remains inside of the white area, the slate may have about half of its life remaining. We recommend that this condition be confirmed by close inspection as well since other slate deterioration factors could be at work.
Thickness of Roofing Slates, Close up Photo of Slate Edges in Good Condition
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SLATE ROOF PHOTO LIBRARY
SLATE ROOF PATTERNS
CLOSED LAP
CONVENTIONAL
CURVED ROOF
DIAMOND
DIAGONAL
DUTCH LAP
FRENCH
GRADUATED
SLATE ROOF COLORS
GREEN SLATES
RED SLATE
RIBBON SLATE
STEEP SLATE ROOFS
MANSARD ROOF
STEEPLES
SLATE ROOF HARDWARE
SNOW GUARDS
SLATE ROOF DEFECTS
BROKEN CRACKED ROOFING SLATES
DELAMINATING
FLASHING
LOOSE LOST SLIDING SLATES
MINERAL INCUSION
STAINING SLATE
THICKNESS
SLATE ROOF REPAIRS
WORN OUT SLATE ROOFS
SOFT DETERIORATED SLATES
BEYOND REPAIR
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Slate Roofing References
How to Inspect & Repair Slate Roofs a detailed article about evaluating the condition of slate roofing and repairing worn or damaged slate roofs.
- Slate Roof Photo Library photographs of colors, types, patterns of slate roofs, slate roof wear, slate roof conditions.
- Slate References page from the ASHI Technical Journal
- Slate Sources, Repairs page from the ASHI Technical Journal
- Roofing: Defect Recognition, Repair, Prevention for Roofing & Flashing main web page
- Inspecting and Evaluating Slate Roofs Hudson Valley ASHI seminar content
- Choosing a Roofing Contractor How to find and select a roofing contractor - (thanks to Jessie Schrader)
- Slate Roofs, National Slate Association, 1926, reprinted 1977
by Vermont Structural Slate Co., Inc., Fair Haven, VT 05743, 802-265-4933/34. (We recommend this book if you can find it. It
has gone in and out of print on occasion.)
- The Slate Roof Bible, Joseph Jenkins, www.jenkinsslate.com,
143 Forest Lane, PO Box 607, Grove City, PA 16127 - 866-641-7141 (We recommend this book).
- Slate Roofs , Steven Trapasso, presentation to NY Metro
ASHI, Inc. chapter seminar, November 1990.
- The Old-House Journal , Special Roof Issue , April
1983, The Old-House Journal, PO Box 50214, Boulder, CO 80321-0214
- National Slate Technology Center courses for architects, builders, etc.
- Handbook of Building Crafts in Conservation, Jack Bower, Ed.,
Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, NY 1981 ISBN 0-442-2135-3 Library of
Congress Catalog Card Nr. 81-50643.
- Slate Roofing Contractors Association of North America
- National Slate Association includes list of slate testing laboratories
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