The history of roofing back then shingles.
1920 slate roof.
Shapes were not only rectangular but were in the shape of diamonds appeared thatched or could have scalloped edges.
In the early 1920s american roofing material manufacturers johns mansville carey eternit and century were all offering at least one asbestos cement roofing shingle to their customers.
Pigments ei ther added to the wet mixtures or rolled into surfaces faded when they were exposed to the elements.
During this time slates were imported usually from wales.
Slate has long been a regionally prominent roofing material in the northeastern u s.
Once it was discovered that colored pigments could be mixed to create a choice of color the appeal of the product exploded.
In the context of underground coal mining in the united states the term slate was commonly used to refer to shale well into the 20th century.
However at the dawn of the 20th century the growing fashion for english revival houses ignited an intense interest in architectural slate roofs an almost complete about face in slate appearance and yet probably the historic peak of the industry.
In period styles of residential and commercial architecture.
Slate remains in use today.
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If you are wondering what might have been or are thinking of recapturing an old look in a new house turn to time honored materials that are still available today.
Slate continued to be used well into the 20th century notably on many tudor revival style buildings of the 1920s.
And nearby parts of canada because of the abundance of slate quarries in the area slate also became popular in the rest of the u s.
He abandonment of good slate roofs which should have been repaired is a financial shame and the destruction of a valued asset.
Wood shingles clay tile concrete slate and metal.
Pictured is a model t ford pickup used for roofing in the early 1920s.
Charles kirberg of kirberg company still in business today is pictured posing with his son in st.
By the 1920s large asbestos cement roof shingles were available in a natural gray color as well as red and blue black colors that resembled tile and slate.
Multiple colors and a staggered edge make elk corp s truslate approximate a slate roof in the picturesque old world style of the 1920s.
After all isn t slate stone.
No but slate can get soft and deteriorate similar to rotted organic materials like lumber.
In the u s slate roofing dates to the 18th century.
Because slate was available in different colors red green purple and blue gray it was an effective material for decorative patterns on many 19th century roofs gothic and mansard styles.
Can a slate roof rot.
After the civil war slate of varying quality durability and color was widely quarried all over the east from vermont to virginia.
Maintenance and repair asphalt roofing has a relatively short life of 10 to 30.
Slate roofs of quality j.