CertainTeed Organic Shingles Settlement – Long-Term Open Claim
CertainTeed has agreed to settle a class action over organic asphalt shingles that allegedly failed prematurely — including granule loss, cracking, blistering, and moisture absorption at rates exceeding warranty promises. If your roof has CertainTeed organic shingles showing defects, check your eligibility now. This settlement remains open with no imminent deadline.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Homeowners who have (or had) CertainTeed organic asphalt shingles installed on their roof
- Shingles experienced premature granule loss, cracking, blistering, or other defects within the warranty period
- Organic shingles used a felt-mat base and were widely installed on American homes through the 1990s and 2000s
- Proof of shingle type, installation date, and defect evidence (photos, contractor inspection) is required
- Verify exact shingle product names and covered installation years at CertainTeedShingleSettlement.com
Proof required. You likely need proof of shingle type, installation date, and evidence of the defect such as photos or a contractor inspection report. Verify at CertainTeedShingleSettlement.com.
File your claim through the official settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
CertainTeed, a subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, is one of the largest roofing shingle manufacturers in North America. A class action alleged that certain CertainTeed "organic" asphalt shingles — made with a felt-mat base rather than fiberglass — were prone to premature failure including granule loss, cracking, blistering, and moisture absorption at rates far exceeding what the product warranty promised.
Roofing defect cases are valuable for homeowners because a failed roof requires one of the most expensive single repairs to a home — replacements can run $15,000 to $40,000 depending on home size and market. A product defect settlement covering some or all of those costs has real financial impact.
Organic shingles were widely installed on American homes through the 1990s and into the 2000s. Homeowners noticing curling, missing granules, or moisture damage on CertainTeed organic shingles should inspect their roof and verify product eligibility at the official settlement website.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Roofing settlement payouts typically scale with documented replacement costs and may cover partial or full reimbursement depending on how old the shingles are relative to their warranty period. Verify current payment tiers and eligibility requirements at CertainTeedShingleSettlement.com.
Last reviewed: June 23, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.