Synthetic slate vs real slate: which is better?
By Best Roofing Answers · Published May 2026 · Updated July 2026
Synthetic slate costs roughly $8–$14 per sq ft installed vs $20–$40 for real slate, weighs one-quarter to one-third as much, and typically lasts 40–50 years vs 75–150+ for natural slate — synthetic wins on cost and structural load, natural wins on longevity and resale premium.
Weight and structure decide many jobs
Per IRC Chapter 8 load tables, natural slate at 800–1,500 lb per 100 sq ft requires an engineer's structural check on most retrofits. Synthetic slate (polymer or rubber composite) at 200–400 lb per 100 sq ft usually installs on standard framing without upgrades — cutting many thousands of dollars from the total project.
For a forever-home on original framing designed for slate, real slate remains the top-of-range choice; for a retrofit over asphalt framing, synthetic is usually the correct decision.
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