CertainTeed's maximum material liability under SureStart will be equal to the reasonable cost to replace the defective shingles, plus labor. CertainTeed shall not be responsible or liable for costs of roof tear-off and disposal and of flashing and metal work (and repairs required by defects therein ...
Table 1 and that CertainTeed will pay to repair, replace or clean, at its option, any shingles CertainTeed determines are defective under the terms of this Limited Warranty.
CertainTeed Corporation P.O. Box 860 Valley Forge, PA 19482-0101 610-341-7000 July 14, 2008 CertainTeed has been named as a defendant in several class action lawsuits seeking damages for allegedly defective organic roofing shingles.
100% of laborAll labor required to repair defective shingles or apply new shingles to replace the defective shingles will be paid by CertainTeed, based on local fair market value for labor.
• This Settlement resolves a lawsuit over whether or not Organic Roofing Shingles manufactured by the Defendant, CertainTeed Corporation, from July 1, 1987 through 2005 are defective and failed to perform as promised when installed on buildings located in the United States and Canada.
In instances in which CertainTeed, under the terms of this warranty, has agreed to pay the cost of labor required to repair or replace defective shingles, CertainTeed will provide reimbursement only upon receipt of a copy of the contractor's invoice or other written evidence of the completion of such ...
Foundation-2-Rooftop, Inc. Phone (402)330-1701 Website: www.omaha-home-inspection.com Defective Shingles: A Homeowner’s Nightmare ... From 1987-2005, CertainTeed manufactured some of their shingles withorganic backing. After 2005, CertainTeed
In instances in which CertainTeed, under the terms of this warranty, has agreed to pay the cost of labor required to repair, replace or clean defective or contaminated shingles, CertainTeed will provide reimbursement only upon receipt of a copy of the contractor's invoice or other written evidence of ...
• This Settlement resolves a lawsuit over whether or not Organic Roofing Shingles manufactured by the Defendant, CertainTeed Corporation, from July 1, 1987 through 2005 are defective and failed to perform as promised when installed on buildings located in the United States and Canada.
www.certainteed.com Even a one-year-old roof may look different than a roof that was just installed. Analyze your roof Although your shingles may exhibit signs of cracking and balding, this does not indicate that your shingles are defective.