American Slate Company is by far the largest and most reputable source of natural slate in the United States. Over the course of the past 25 years, we have built and strengthened close partnerships with the largest and best Quarries around the world.
The number of quarries with which we work is important to our product line, because depending upon the minerals present in various locations, Natural Slate forms in different colors and textures. Currently, our product line includes sixty different product colors and textures.
Direct Connection
When you choose to work with American Slate Company, you have all the benefits of working directly with the Quarry, with expert quality control programs built in. Our associations are built on full cooperation, including inspection procedures, deliveries and constant communication. Materials from American Slate Company undergo strict inspections to ensure that you receive top quality materials processed to the industry's highest standards at a competitive price.
Inventory Close at Hand
American Slate Company has strategically located warehouses filled with the the largest inventories of natural roofing, flooring and paving materials in the United States. Deliveries can be made to your jobsite, both nationwide and worldwide.
American Slate Company - The Experts in SlateŽ
We have the expertise and first-hand knowledge of a wide range of Slate and Quartzite products. Contact American Slate Company for information about durable natural tiles for applications from roofing and flooring to wall cladding and special project features.
No other source can offer you the experience and knowledge that you will find at American Slate Company, developers of the comprehensive slate industry since 1978.
Choose from over 60 product colors in various sizes and shapes. Slate Tile from American Slate Company is guaranteed to conform to standard thickness and size. As easy to install as ceramic tile, yet natural slate is more durable and beautiful. Available in the following sizes.
Sawn edges provide an even depth, while maintaining the look and feel of an "historic building". Approx 1/2" to 1" thick across the main body of the stone, to present a "rough hewn" look. Machined back allows the use of thinset.