R4 slates on show at Welsh art gallery

pic2 pic3 pic1A private art gallery in Betws Y Coed has been roofed using CUPA R4 natural Spanish slate, selected by the client and its contractor on the basis of appearance, performance and cost, as well as their ready availability through local stockists.

Work on The Galeri was begun by the owner some three years ago, with locally based Willparr Roofing being tasked with sourcing and installing the thousands of new slates required to weather a structure featuring a dormer window, the valley junction to an existing pitch, and other challenging details.

Widely experienced in heritage roofing projects including churches and even a castle near Chester, Meurig Williams’ career stretches back over four decades to when his company bought slate direct from the Blaenau Ffestiniog quarries.

Now, like other contractors and specifiers, he finds the cost of any locally produced material prohibitive, and so says CUPA R4 from CUPA PIZARRAS is one of few materials that is both good value for money, and approved by the Snowdonia National Park authority for use in this unique location.

Meurig Williams recounted: “For the Galeri in Betws Y Coed we used 20” x 10” (metric equivalent: 50cm x 25cm) and secured them all to the tiling battens with copper nails; working round the ‘outrigger’ window with its small valley either side, and the main valley where the new building adjoined the house.

“I like the CUPA PIZARRAS slate because it is easy to cut and work while you get fewer breakages than with Welsh slate. Customers also find it far more affordable and of course it has the approved status from the Snowdonia National Park.”

In addition to its aesthetic credentials for heritage work suiting many architectural styles across the UK, CUPA R4 and other slates in the range score well with specifiers in terms of their sustainability.

As a traditional building material, natural slate presents an environmentally responsible production process: including low embodied energy from the quarrying and manufacture, while even the water required for lubrication during the extraction process is recycled.

CUPA PIZARRAS has meanwhile maximised its use of marine transportation and continues to seek further means of cutting its carbon footprint.

In addition to offering customers a range of shapes and sizes, including three thicknesses to suit different applications, CUPA PIZARRAS slates also provide full traceability thanks to a bar-coding system, which accompanies each batch through the production process to final delivery on site.

As in the case of The Galeri in Betws Y Coed, these natural slates will maintain their appearance and weathering capabilities throughout a long life and are ultimately fully reusable or recyclable at the end.

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