Rectangular roofing slate

Format: Multiple sizes – approx. 420 x 260 mm (16” x 10”) and 470 x 315 mm (18” x 12”)
Thickness: 8–20 mm
Units per parcel: 15–18 m²
Weight per unit: approx. 85 kg/m²
Weight per package: 1,200–1,350 kg
Price:
Applications and benefits
Rectangular roofing slate is an excellent choice for those who want to give their roof a clean and modern look. This type of slate combines modern design with the timeless qualities that are characteristic of Altaskifer. The rectangular shape provides an elegant and stylish finish, making it ideal for both traditional and modern buildings. The formats of rectangular roofing slate are well suited to cover both small and large roof surfaces, and they help create a smooth and harmonious pattern that can raise the aesthetic level of any building.
Natural resilience
One of the most notable features of slate is its natural resilience. It is able to withstand the harsh climatic conditions often found in Norway, including frost, rain and strong winds. This makes rectangular roofing slate an ideal choice for those who live in areas with variable weather conditions. In addition to being weather-resistant, slate also has a remarkable durability that ensures that the roof will stand the test of time. This reduces the need for frequent maintenance, making it a cost-effective solution in the long term.
Sustainable choice
Choosing rectangular roof slate not only represents an aesthetic advantage, but also a sustainable choice. The slate is made from genuine Norwegian natural stone, which is a renewable and natural material. This helps to minimize the environmental impact, as the production of slate is less energy-intensive compared to many other roofing materials. By choosing rectangular roof slate, you are not only investing in a beautiful roof, but also in a solution that is in harmony with nature and helps to preserve the environment for future generations. With its combination of beauty, durability and sustainability, rectangular roof slate is a choice that truly stands out in today's construction industry.







