Slate is an extremely durable natural stone
product. This durability is a byproduct of its
origin. Most rocks have a medium or coarse
texture. You can see crystals, fossils, or sand
grains. Slate is very smooth, somewhat like
plastic laminate. Very small silt and clay
particles bonded together under high temperature
and pressure give slate this monolithic texture.
This ultra fine texture makes it tough for
liquids (stains) to penetrate slate.
Three unique characteristics set slate apart
from other flooring materials: color, texture
and available shapes and sizes. Minerals and
impurities in the silt and clays create a wide
range of colors in natural slate. You can choose
from a dark charcoal black, rust red, greens,
grays, maroons, and mottled mixtures of these
colors.
The
most popular texture for flooring is the natural
cleft. This surface is moderately rough giving
the slate fantastic slip resistance and a unique
one-of-a-kind appearance. Slate can be sanded or
honed as well. These two finishes are smoother
giving the slate a soft sheen look.
Slate
is very stain resistant. However, some foods can
cause stains. You can purchase penetrating
sealers that give slate a beautiful 'wet' look
but that do not cause a glossy built up finish.