Glenstone Roofing Slate is manufactured by Scheerdes Van Kerchove SA of Belgium is a fibre cement slate with a smooth surface and dressed edge, which gives the appearance of a natural slate once installed. Glenstone slates are composed of cement, organic fibres of superior quality, mineral additives and water. The slates have an extra pigmented, anti-moss layer upon which a double layer of coloured acrylic coating is applied. The edges are also treated with this coating. The undersides of the slates are impregnated with a colourless resinous layer.
They are available from all Harris Slate & Stone (UK) Ltd branches in
Slate Grey. (Welsh Blue to order) Glenstone has been used in many pitch roof and vertical cladding projects including new house build, refurbishment, schools and commercial developments.
Performance Characteristics
Glenstone slates are manufactured to BE EN 492, 1994: Fibre cement slates and their fittings for roofing, product specification and test method. The manufacturer also guarantees them for 30 years against disintegration and 10 year colour performance full details of this guarantee is given in the left hand column of this page.
Handling, Storage & Working Precautions.
Precautions must be taken to prevent the level of dust released in the air to the minimum reasonable practicable level. Whenever possible cutting, sawing and drilling should be carried out in the open air. Avoid breaking the product unnecessarily. For further handling and working precautions please refer to our Health & Safety Data Sheet.
General Design Considerations
Glenstone slates when fixed to BS5534 Part1: 1997 Design will have adequate resistance to wind loads, wind uplift and rain penetration under most conditions. The specifier should check the annual driving rain index in BS5534 to decide if the area in which the slates are being laid is in a moderate or severe exposure area.
Technical Specification
Slate Size 600mm x 300mm Nominal (actual size 595 x 295mm)
Holed 100mm lap
Weight per 1000 1481kgs
No per pallet 1080
Sitework
The slates are delivered on pallets of approximately 1600kg. The pallets must be stored in a dry place. On site the slates should be clear of the ground, the polythene cover split and the stack covered with tarpaulin.
Fixing
The slates should be laid in accordance with the code of practice for slating and tiling BS5534: Part1 1997 and BS8000 Workmanship on building sites Part6 1990. CdB slates are easily workable with normal slater’s tools. Each slate should be fixed with two 30mm copper nails and one copper disc rivet through the pre-holed positions. The slates should never be nailed too tightly. A 4mm (approx) gap should be left between adjoining slates.
Underlay
Protex roofing felt should be used or similar product to BS747: 1994. The underlay should be draped over rafters, or fully supported on boarding. It should allow any moisture to drain and should extend over the tilting piece, fascia board and into the eaves gutter.
Battens
Sizes are recommended in BS5534 for pitched
roofs and vertical cladding. Harris recommends the
minimum batten size for a 450mm span to be
Leadwork
Any lead used should be treated with patination oil as it is fixed. If patination oil is not used it could cause unsightly staining to the roof slates.
Ventilation
Adequate ventilation is required for all slate roofs. Ventilation provides the following benefits: Prolonged aesthetic appearance. Avoidance of condensation, resulting in superior insulation performance. Long term protection of roof structure. Harris Slate & Stone have a full range of ventilation products available. See our ventilation data sheet for full details. Accessories A range of GRC ridge tiles are available to suit most roof applications. See separate data sheets for full details.
Accessories
A range of GRC ridge tiles are available to suit most roof applications. See the roofing accessories section for further details.