Residential Roofing

Walking on Slate Roof Tiles: Is it Safe?

Slate denotes elegance and luxury. Homeowners who choose slate roofing convey sophistication in their styles and preferences. The natural beauty of slate emanates and rises to the surface when added to a home. Few homeowners would dispute the notion that slate roof tiles offer the very best in roofing.

What Is A Slate Roof?

A slate roof consists of overlapping slate tiles attached to a roof deck. As a natural stone product, each tile is derived from sedimentary rock made of volcanic ash and clay. Properly installed, a slate roof can last over 100 years and as much as 200 years (or more).

Walking On Slate Roof Tiles: Safe For Homeowners? Think Again.

Slate is durable but can crack easily under pressure. Slate breaks faster than other roofing materials (such as asphalt shingles or metal panels) because slate lacks sufficient flexibility to withstand direct weight caused by someone standing on it. Consequently, two main risks arise when walking across slate roofing tiles:

The Risk Of Roof Damage

No roofing material has a higher risk of breaking, cracking, or dislodging than slate. Direct weight places undue stress on a tile. Special equipment is necessary to avoid this outcome.

The Risk Of Personal Injury

Slate tiles are not known for providing grip strength – quite the opposite. Slate is a slippery material even when dry. Once wet, slate becomes almost impossible to navigate safely.

Avoid The Risk: The Importance Of Preserving Roof Integrity

 

 

 

As one of the longest-lasting roofing materials, slate will likely outlive your home ownership. But you must maintain a slate roof properly to ensure its longevity. Simply put, slate roofing cannot handle excess weight. An expert roofing professional must employ the appropriate weight disbursement equipment to ensure the slate tiles do not crack under pressure. Refrain from involving a roofing contractor who does not possess extensive experience working with slate roofing.

Only Hire A Reputable Roofing Contractor With Experience In Slate Roof Tiles

Roofing professionals specializing in inspecting, repairing, restoring, and replacing slate roofing possess the right equipment to traverse over slate tiles safely. Typically, they use hook or chicken ladders, jacks, and planks to navigate a slate roof. These tools allow roofing professionals to walk on the tiles without bearing undue weight in any single area.

 

At Stevens Roofing, we focus on premium roofing systems, including slate, tile, copper, and wood. For over 75 years, we have addressed the unique roofing needs of homeowners in Norfolk, VA. Our knowledgeable team of roofing professionals focuses on historic roof restoration. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.

 

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