Slate buying guide
What exactly is slate and where does it come from?
Slate is a metamorphic rock formed from clay and sediments under high pressure. It is commonly mined in quarries around the world, including countries such as China, India, and Brazil.
Why should I consider slate for my floors?
Slate offers a unique texture and aesthetic, is durable, resistant to wear and tear and suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Are different colors of slate available?
Yes, slate is available in a wide range of colors, including warm earth tones such as brown and red, as well as cooler tones such as gray and blue.
What about the sustainability of slate?
Slate is durable and resistant to wear and tear. It can perform well in high-traffic areas and is suitable for flooring, wall coverings and outdoor applications.
Does slate need regular maintenance?
To protect slate from stains and wear, regular sealing is recommended. This helps preserve the natural beauty.
Can slate be used for both indoor and outdoor applications?
Yes, slate is versatile and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. It offers resistance to temperature changes and moisture.
Are there any disadvantages to using slate?
Although slate is durable, it should be noted that it requires regular sealing. It can also be heavy, so it is important to ensure that the subfloor is suitable.
What makes slate a good choice for wall coverings?
The natural splitting of slate creates a unique texture that adds depth to walls, making it an attractive choice for wall coverings.
Can I install slate myself or do I need a professional?
It is recommended that slate be installed by an experienced professional due to the specific requirements for properly installing and sealing the stones.
Are there alternatives to slate if I want a similar look?
Yes, there are alternatives such as ceramic tile that offer a similar look to slate but with potentially fewer maintenance requirements.