Slate Types
Cupa Heavy 3 is a unique slate produced in the same quarry as Cupa 3, but is split to a thickness of 8-10mm. It is specially produced for the Scottish market as an alternative to Ballachulish slate, but is also ideally suited to Ireland’s landscape and Atlantic climate. Heavy 3 is suitable for commercial projects (see Lough Erne Golf Resort, Enniskillen) and residential developments (see Cedar Park, Co. Mayo). Its ability to combat dampness also makes it a favourite for conservation projects throughout the UK. Declaration of Conformity www.cupaheavy3.com |
Cupa 5 is a pale grey slate with a riven surface, which lends itself to modern architecture as well as heritage projects. It is split to an average thickness of 5mm and between 7-8mm for the 'Heavy' variant, and is available in a variety of formats such as square, rectangular, half moon, scallop, schuppen, spitzort, spitzwinkel, rounded and rustic. See Marshalls Yard, Gainsborough; Waters Edge, Nene Valley; Saxon Court, Chippenham and ChimneyPot Park, Manchester for examples of Cupa 5 on a variety of projects. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa 12 is a grey slate with a smooth matt surface. It is noted for its exceptional consistency of thickness and surface appearance. These qualities have made it a popular choice for large commercial projects, as well as larger-scale residential developments, examples of which can be seen at Jordans, Chilterns; Lewes, East Sussex; and Ripponden, West Yorkshire. Cupa 12 is split to an average thickness of 4 and 6mm in several formats including rectangular, square, half moon, schuppen and fischuppen. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa 3 is a blue-black slate with a very rough surface containing non-rusting metallic particles. The rectangular format slate is split to a thickness of 3.5mm and 7-8mm for the ‘Heavy’ variant, and is used on commercial and residential projects across the UK. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa 4 is a blue-black slate with a smooth surface, split to an average thickness of 3.5 and 5mm. It is available in several formats, including rectangular, cut shoulders, fish scale and rounded. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa 10 is a blue-black slate with a smooth surface, split to a thickness of 3.5mm and 5mm, with 7-8mm options for the Heavy variety. It is available in rectangular and rounded formats. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa 17 is a dark grey slate with a smooth surface containing non-rusting metallic particles. Available in rectangular and scallop formats, slates are split to a thickness of 3.5mm, and 7.6mm for the Heavy variant. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa 25 is a blue-black slate with a smooth surface, split to an average thickness of 4.2mm and 5mm. It is available in rectangular and rounded formats. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa 7 is a blue-black slate with a smooth surface. This rectangular slate is split to an average thickness of 3.5 and 5mm. Declaration of Conformity |
Cupa Campo is a blue grey slate with a smooth surface with non-rusting metallic particles. The rectangular format slate is split to an average thickness of 5.5mm. Campo slates were recently used on the restoration of St Mary's Church, Carrick-on-Shannon. Declaration of Conformity |












