Glacier Mountain

Grey - Slate

United StatesUnited States
Item Details

Quarry Location: Arizona

Recommended Usage: Wall cladding, pool coping, stairs, fireplaces and also interior walling, ledge stone, random, squar

Finishing Surface: Honed, Aged, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Point Stalk, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Bushhammered, Tumbled, Weatheredge

Additional Names: Glacier Mountain

Description:
Glacier Mountain Schist is a dark grey, dark brown, bronze, teak, wine color rusted look natural schist stone.
Recommended Uses: Exterior decor like wall cladding, pool coping, stairs, fireplaces surround and also interior walling, paver, veneer, garden step stone, retaining wall
Finishing Surface: Sawn cut, Natural, Split, river worn, feature rocks
FAQ
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Are there color variations of United States's Glacier Mountain Slate?
Yes, there are color variations of United States Glacier Mountain Slate. The color of the slate can range from blue-gray to dark gray, and it may also have streaks or veins of different colors, such as green or rust. The exact color of a piece of Glacier Mountain Slate will depend on its location within the quarry and the specific geological conditions that formed it.
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Is United States's Glacier Mountain Slate an expensive stone?
I dont have access to current market prices. However, pricing for Glacier Mountain Slate can vary depending on factors such as quality, grade, size, and source. Its best to check with local suppliers or stonemasons to get a more accurate price estimate.
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Can United States's Glacier Mountain Slate be used in wall coverings?
Yes, Glacier Mountain Slate from the United States can be used in wall coverings. Slate is a durable and versatile natural stone that is commonly used for both interior and exterior wall cladding. Its unique texture and color variations make it a popular choice for creating a rustic or contemporary look in various settings, including residential and commercial spaces. As long as the slate is properly installed and treated, it can provide a beautiful and long-lasting wall covering option.
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Can United States's Glacier Mountain Slate be used outdoors?
I do not have access to information about current stock availability and manufacturer specifications. However, in general, slate is a suitable material for outdoor use as it is durable and resistant to weather conditions. Nevertheless, it is always best to check the manufacturers specifications and recommendations for the specific type of slate to ensure it is suitable for outdoor applications. It is also important to properly install and maintain the slate to ensure its longevity and performance.
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Can United States's Glacier Mountain Slate be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
United Statess Glacier Mountain Slate can generally be used for exterior applications in humid climates. However, it is important to note that natural stone may require maintenance and care to withstand the effects of a humid environment. Proper sealing and periodic resealing of the slate may be necessary to protect it from moisture absorption, staining, or potential deterioration due to the high humidity. It is recommended to consult with a professional or supplier familiar with the specific properties and characteristics of the Glacier Mountain Slate to ensure its suitability for your specific application and climate.
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How thick is United States's Glacier Mountain Slate slabs?
I dont have access to the latest information or s. However, normally Glacier Mountain Slate slabs vary in thickness, ranging from 1/4 inch to 3 inches depending on the specific application and customer requirements.
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What grade is United States's Glacier Mountain Slate?
I do not have access to information on the grade of United Statess Glacier Mountain Slate, as it is likely to vary depending on the specific quarry or site from which it is extracted. However, Glacier Mountain Slate is generally known for its high quality and durability, making it a popular choice for roofing, flooring, cladding, and other similar applications.
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What is the average hardness of United States's Glacier Mountain Slate?
There is no readily available information on the average hardness of United States Glacier Mountain Slate specifically. The hardness of slate can vary depending on its composition, location, and geological factors. The hardness of slate is typically measured on the Mohs scale, where a value of around 3 to 4 is commonly associated with slate. However, it is recommended to consult geological surveys or experts in the specific region or quarry from which the Glacier Mountain Slate is sourced for more accurate information.
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Can United States's Glacier Mountain Slate be used in a bathroom?
Yes, United States Glacier Mountain Slate can be used in a bathroom. Slate is a durable and water-resistant material, making it a suitable choice for bathroom applications. It can be used for flooring, wall cladding, shower surrounds, vanity tops, and other bathroom surfaces. However, it is important to ensure proper sealing and maintenance to protect the slate from moisture and staining, as well as to prevent slipping on wet surfaces.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Leathered United States's Glacier Mountain Slate tiles?
The coefficient of friction for Leathered United Statess Glacier Mountain Slate tiles depends on the specific manufacturing process and the tiles finish. Therefore, the coefficient of friction can vary. It is best to check with the manufacturer or supplier for the specific coefficient of friction for this particular product.