Certainteed products are all designed to work together and give your home a beautiful finished look.
Certainteed slate gray siding.
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Colorcoach a virtual swatch book colorcoach is a simple tool designed to give you more confidence in your color choices.
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Slate is a misnomer because slate is typically gray or blue gray.
There s a lot to consider when creating your home s exterior.
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Colorview makes selecting and coordinating siding roofing and trim easier and more fun.
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Certainteed slate metal roofing is authentically crafted and rendered in steel to look like natural slate.
It is light weight and fully recyclable and because of the unbeatable strength to weight ratio of metals like steel a certainteed slate metal roof is usually about 1 4 the weight of a natural slate roof.
On the safe side you can mix two colors from the same color family.
These instructions describe and illustrate the steps involved in installing certainteed siding trim and accessories.
Explore our design tools to help you select the perfect combination of colors and styles for your home.
If you choose to mix color families consider using one neutral color and be sure to keep in mind the roof color.
Two strong siding colors can be combined but we suggest you use certainteed s visualization tools to get a better idea of whether the colors work well together.