Steven Cohen  |  December 2, 2019

Category: Household

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A class action lawsuit has been filed against CertainTeed Corporation over claims that its Horizon asphalt fiberglass shingles have defects that cause cracking, curling, and premature deterioration.

Kim Segebarth says these defects result in water intrusion and cause damage to his property.

In addition, he says CertainTeed made false representations and warranties about their shingles as typical warranties run for more than 20 years. 

The plaintiff claims that he purchased a newly constructed home in 2008 and defendant’s shingles were used. He argues that he first became aware of the defects when he received a letter from the developer of the community where his home was built.

The developer explained to him that one of the homes in the community was having problems with the shingles on their house, the plaintiff claims. The letter informed the plaintiff that the shingles were losing granules and experiencing cracking. 

In the summer of 2017, the plaintiff says he had his roof inspected by two different roofing inspectors and was told that his roof contained CertainTeed Horizon shingles which were losing granules, experiencing cracks, and prematurely wearing.

Segebarth was told that he would have to replace the roof on his house and that the cost would be more than $7,500.

“Mr. Segebarth was not aware that the CertainTeed Horizon shingles on his roof were losing granules and cracking until he received the results of the inspections in late July or early August 2017,” the CertainTeed class action lawsuit claims.

The plaintiff claims that his shingles continue to deteriorate and lose granules. In addition, the shingles continue to crack and are putting his home at risk of further damage.

The CertainTeed class action lawsuit claims that the defendant’s shingles were all made with a fiberglass base mat coated with asphalt surface granules.

“Defendant has represented and continues to represent to customers that its shingles are premium quality, high performing products,” the CertainTeed class action lawsuit alleges.

In addition, the defendant states in advertising and marketing that its shingles have been tested and meet the required industry standards.

The CertainTeed class action lawsuit states that the defendant “knowingly and intentionally concealed, and failed to disclose that…its shingles routinely deteriorate by cracking, curling, fishmouthing, leaking, and granulating far in advance of the expiration of their purported warranty periods.”

The plaintiff claims that CertainTeed had no intention of providing the services that they set forth in their warranties. Additionally, the homeowner says the defendant knew about these deficiencies for many years as they have been notified numerous times by their customers that its shingles were not functioning as advertised.

In fact, Top Class Actions covered a CertainTeed shingle class action settlement that was reached 10 years ago that resolved very similar claims with homeowners.

Under that settlement, both U.S. and Canadian consumers could receive up to $74 for every 100 square feet that showed damages of cracking, blistering, cold weather curling and other signs of premature deterioration.

The shingles covered by the 2009 CertainTeed class action settlement included Organic Roofing Shingles that were manufactured between July 1, 1987 through 2005

Now a decade later, homeowners in this current class action lawsuit claim CertainTeed ignored customers complaints and concerns and has failed to implement changes to rectify the defects.

Segebarth says he would not have purchased these shingles for his home had the defendant not withheld vital information about the reliability and performance of the products.

Did you purchase a house with CertainTeed shingles? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiff is represented by Charles E. Schaffer of Levin Sedran & Berman LLP, Charles J. LaDuca of Cuneo Gilbert & LaDuca LLP and Michael A. McShane, Clinton Woods, and Ling Y. Kuang of Audet & Partners LLP.

The CertainTeed Defective Shingles Class Action Lawsuit is Kim Segebarth v. CertainTeed Corporation, Case No. 2:19-cv-05500, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

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195 thoughts onCertainTeed Class Action Says Shingles Deteriorate Early

  1. Tony Y Tao says:

    In October 2017. I had CertainTeed Belmont Impact Resistance roof installed by a certified CertainTeed ShingleMaster, and I paid over $20,000.00. Per CertainTeed, “Belmont is virtually a maintenance free roof, which can handle the wind up to 130 mph”. However, when it was windy outside (wind gust was less than 30 mph), the wind tore the tabs and ripped the tabs off the roof, and it happened to me 9 times in 11 different places on my roof in the past 4 years. Since it has happened to me 9 different times in 11 different places, I am pretty sure it will happen to me again.
    Help, please!!!!!

  2. Kathy says:

    We had a roof put on approximately 12 years. We have a leak in our living room and called a roofer to get it repaired and he tells us we have to have a new roof. We were told that the company that put it in used inferior products and are now out of business. What is awful is that we can’t even get any help by filing this with our insurance because we know they won’t pay for it.

  3. Sherry Terry says:

    I had 30 year certainteed shingles put on my home in 2007. Less than two years the shingles faded from black to dull gray, loss of gravel, not sealing and raised up. I have tried to get the company to reimburse me. I have filled out their documentation, and sent a sample of the defective shingles to Certainteed. They refused to reimburse me for my roof and took no ownership for their defective shingles.

  4. Patricia Robinson says:

    I had a sunroom addition added to my house in 2005, & the entire house was re-roofed with Certainteed Grand Manor 50 year 3 ply shingles which were purchased at end Dec.2005, & installed beginning of Jan 2006. I have had nothing but leaking in about 4 different places, & my homeowners insurance won’t pay for new roof. I paid about $35,000 for this roof, & it has done a lot of interior damage from defective shingles leaking! Can you please help??

  5. Mimi dimauro says:

    How do I join the class action against certain teed

  6. Tina Masters says:

    Our house was built in 2008. We have Certainteed Horizon 30 YR shingles on our house. We have noticed quite a bit of granule loss on the roof. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

  7. josh couch says:

    How can one determine if they qualify for this class action. I purchased and installed a large amount of certainteed shingles in 2007 and have experienced granule loss. Thanks.

  8. Jodi Rhomberg says:

    Built house new in 2007, contractor said I’m down to the mesh, losing way too many granules that they’ve clogged the gutters causing overflowing. 30 year shingles should not be down to the mesh after 15 years!

  9. Adam Freitas says:

    I bought this house in 2014 when it was less than a year old. We have certainteed landmark. Despite being rated for Miami Dade county hurricane force winds, they blow off the roof with as little as 30 mph winds. Every spring and often winter requires more shingles be replaced. I can’t afford to replace the entire roof. How can I join the lawsuit?

  10. PATRICK BROWN says:

    replaced roof in 2001 ,had water come through to ceiling just had contractor look at roof bought me up on roof shingles missing no gradules on abuting shingles ,12/9 having new roof installed still have old shoingles unused and delivery reciept can i be included in lawsuit .? how do i apply

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