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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: January 2013. Hello and welcome …. January 30, 2013. Hello and welcome to the News section of the Stoneleaf Slates website. We have just launched our new website and hope it will provide a useful source of information, technical assistance and helpful advice for you with regards to natural roofing slates. Please do come back again soon. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Skip to primary content. Sterling drops, Spanish Slate increases. February 28, 2013. With Spanish slates accounting for the largest percentage of the natural slate market in the UK, what does the recent currency changes spell for roofing contractors and builders? Since the start of 2013 there has been a considerable drop in the performance of the pound against the euro and this week it fell to its lowest level in 16 months at 1.148 euros. Source: BBC Market Data and Digital Look. So what does this mean?
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Stoneleaf Classic – a perfect remedy! August 20, 2015. When the former home of St Johns hospital was purchased by Inland Homes Plc in 2011, there was a requirement to make sure the new development respected the historical value of the site. The Stoneleaf Classic natural slate was the perfect remedy to blend the new with the old, with its slightly textured appearance which added character and charm. Stoneleaf Celtic Grey fits the supermarket bill.
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Skip to primary content. Stoneleaf Celtic Grey fits the supermarket bill. July 8, 2013. When the architects at the Harris Partnership, Manchester, were designing the new Aldi supermarket store for the historic market town of Knutsford, they knew natural slate would be a fitting covering to match to the existing 17. This entry was posted in Stoneleaf Slates News. And tagged Natural Roofing Slates. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: February 2013. Sterling drops, Spanish Slate increases. February 28, 2013. With Spanish slates accounting for the largest percentage of the natural slate market in the UK, what does the recent currency changes spell for roofing contractors and builders? Since the start of 2013 there has been a considerable drop in the performance of the pound against the euro and this week it fell to its lowest level in 16 months at 1.148 euros.
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Stoneleaf :: Environmental Design Considerations
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. During the process of installing a slate roof it is necessary to take into account the environment of the building, of which the main factors are the site's exposure to wind and rain. This together with the pitch of the roof will affect the design of the roof. The degree of exposure to driving rain determines the minimum lap which should be specified. The anticipated degree of exposure is given in the map below. Pitch of the roof. All in all, natural slate ...
Stoneleaf :: Fixing Guide
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. Slating is a specialist trade and it takes many years of training and experience to become a competent slater. To the untrained eye, it is difficult to spot work of an inexperienced roofer until it is too late. Check roof pitch and make sure that the correct size slate and lap are used. Slates should not be walked on. Fixed slates may also get broken by other trades accessing the roof. We recommend slates should be replaced using a stainless steel s...Slate...
Stoneleaf :: Roofing Slate
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. Natural slate is the roof covering found on many of the world's oldest surviving buildings due to its early use by man as a roofing material and its durability. As a roof covering it not only offers longevity of service, but also an abundance of aesthetic appeal due to the natural beauty of the product, with its varying shades of colour and texture. Slate has been the chosen roofing material for generations due to the following:. As a roof covering, natural...
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. Click on a case study below to view more details. Pine Trees, Sunningdale, Berkshire. When we were contacted by the company who were building this house we offered various choices. Runnymede, Egham, Surrey. A very regular, thin, flat slate the roofing contractors were able to achieve extremely crisp lines. St Mark's Church, Dalston, East London. The architect wanted to replicate the existing roof and also match the roofs on the adjacent main church.
Stoneleaf :: Technical
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. There are a number of industry standards and best practices which govern the use of natural roofing slates. This section contains the technical information you may require. How to choose a slate. A guide on what needs to be considered in choosing the right slate. Read more. Information on the interrelated factors which affect the design of an effective natural slate roof including Headlap Tables. Read more. How to Choose Slate. Subscribe to our newsletter.
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. The Stoneleaf Duero is a natural roof slate from the prestigous La Baña region in North West Spain. The thickness and unique surfaces of the Stoneleaf Celtic Grey results in a roof finish that has texture, depth and character. The Stoneleaf Classic is a natural roof slate with a smooth, textured surface and very regular in thickness. As a very thin, flat slate, the Stoneleaf Cardinal has been used for many years due to its ease of fixing. Slates may be hole...
Stoneleaf :: Industry Standards
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. All natural slates are required to conform to the European Standard BS EN 12326: 2004, which replaced the British Standard BS 680 in 2004. The standard is designed to enable the specifier or end user to compare the key properties of natural slates to ensure a product fit for purpose. The main criteria tested are as follows:. Conformity to the Standard: Acceptable. Conformity to the Standard: Acceptable. Stoneleaf Slates do not supply T3 slates. This test ex...
Stoneleaf :: Case Study :: St Mark's
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. Back to all case studies. Dalston, East London. When the church hall at St Mark's Church, Dalston, East London needed re roofing, the architect wanted to replicate the existing roof and also match the roofs on the adjacent main church roof. How to Choose Slate. Subscribe to our newsletter.
Stoneleaf :: How to Choose Slate
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. How to choose slate. When choosing a slate there are a number of things to consider:. Pitch of the roof. The office to discuss. There is a wealth of options in natural slates in terms of colour, thickness and texture. Therefore it is important to consider the appearance you are trying to achieve; for example do you want the roof to be flat, blue black and smooth, or perhaps textured, in a grey colour, using a thicker, more rugged slate? To view which sizes ...
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Hours & Directions. Marketing Class 2: So You’re Ready to Do a Show. Marketing Class 2: So You’re Ready to Do a Show. Product Specials: August 2015. Product Specials: August 2015. Bold & Bright: New Mayco Foundations. Bold & Bright: New Mayco Foundations. Stone Leaf Pottery Store Hours:. 9am to 6pm on Tues, Wed, Thurs. 9am to 4pm on Fri and Sat. The store is closed Sun and Mon. Favorite Things: Fan Brush. On Aug 8, 2015 in Art. When sitting down to glaze my pieces, I demand an excellent brush! As Stone L...
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Stoneleaf - Natural Slate. How to Choose Slate. The Stoneleaf Duero is a natural roof slate from the prestigous La Baña region in North West Spain. The thickness and unique surfaces of the Stoneleaf Celtic Grey results in a roof finish that has texture, depth and character. The Stoneleaf Classic is a natural roof slate with a smooth, textured surface and very regular in thickness. As a very thin, flat slate, the Stoneleaf Cardinal has been used for many years due to its ease of fixing. Slates may be hole...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Stoneleaf Celtic Grey fits the supermarket bill. July 8, 2013. When the architects at the Harris Partnership, Manchester, were designing the new Aldi supermarket store for the historic market town of Knutsford, they knew natural slate would be a fitting covering to match to the existing 17. Sterling drops, Spanish Slate increases. February 28, 2013. Since the start of 2013 there has been a considerable drop in the performance of the pound against the eu...
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Custom Game Engine vs Unity. March 28, 2015. 1 Comment ↓. I had previously attempted to write my own DirectX 11 engine back in April last year, using SharpDX in C#, but for whatever reason I stopped. However, this is what I went back to after leaving Unity and haven’t stopped working on it since. Almost all of my free time goes into working on my game engine. Here are a list of the features it has after around 3 months of “spare-time” work on it:. Full DX11 shader support.
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Don't forget to feed the fish! Sunday, October 3, 2010. Stoneleaf tile and mosaic: Realistic Stoneware Butterflies. Links to this post. Citrus Butterfly and Emerald Swallowtail. Who doesn't love butterflies? I was looking for something new to complement all of my stoneware leaves and came up with the idea of making identifiable stoneware butterflies and moths. So far I have 16 species, the big moths being especially cool. Golieth and Cecropia Moths. Luna Moth, Cairns Birdwing and Green Swallowtail. I rec...
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