SIGA Slate used for the perfect pitch

SIG Design and Technology has supplied natural slate for the roofs of an exclusive development of 60 New England style homes that make up the Summer Lake development in the Cotswolds.

Each timber-clad lodge has a slate roof built using SIGA 13s, smooth, dark blue-grey commercial slate, supplied by SIG Roofing Natural Slate and installed by Fosse Specialist Roofing. This particular slate has very good availability, which was an important factor in its selection because the lodges are built on a plot-by-plot basis over several years.

Contractor Fosse Specialist Roofing has worked on the development from the outset. Sid Sellars, company director, said: “We’ve been involved with Summer Lakes for several years; sometimes we’ll roof a couple of lodges in a month, and sometimes we won’t do any for several months.”

The lodges have an upper and a lower roof. The upper roofs have a regular pitch but the lower, wrap-around roofs have a much shallower pitch. SIG worked with Fosse Specialist Roofing to ensure these shallow-pitched roofs would perform throughout their lifespan.

The headlap will vary depending on the design of the roof: the lower the pitch of the roof, a greater headlap or a wider slate is required. SIG, supporting Fosse Roofing with the specification, supplied two sets of slates to each lodge, one with an increased headlap for the shallower pitched slopes.

With the scheme almost complete, SIG’s natural slates have proved so popular on the site that Fosse Specialist Roofing has used them to replace the roofs of several existing buildings on the site to match that of the lodges, including the concrete-tiled roof of an old fishing tackle shop and the tin-roofs of some old industrial buildings.

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