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SSQ the amazing Slating Company

SSQ Slate company providing the best slate

SSQ are a fantastic slate company that have provided slate products around the world.

With their own exclusive quarries, they can source top rated quality slate and supply it quickly and for an amazing price.

Slate roofs.

What makes SSQ stand out from other slate suppliers

  • 40 years experience
  • Unparalleled technical expertise
  • World-leading product
  • Comprehensive guarantees
  • Sustainability in comparison to competitors in the tools that they use.
  • SSQ carbon offset. 
  • Supply natural products without nasty chemicals used in the manufacturing process.
  • Huge amounts of stock

What is slate?

Slate is a metamorphic rock valued for its strength and longevity.

Who can get SSQ slate?

  • Architects
  • Builders merchants
  • High-end home owners
House with slate cladding.

What makes slate high quality?

Slate is a fantastic material but it can be damaged by water and rust. This means slate needs low water absorbency and needs to be resistant to sulphur dioxide.

French slate rating standards are the toughest. 90% of the world's slate go to France. The French slate rating body does a random spot check at quarries. SSQ pass this test and get the highest rating from the French slate reviewers.

SSQ Details

Full name: Spanish Slate Quarries UK Ltd
Phone number: 020 8961 7725
Emailinfo@ssq.co.uk 
Office address:
301 Elveden Road
Park Royal
London
NW10 7SS

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