CertainTeed Class Action Settlements in Alabama
All CertainTeed class action lawsuits and settlements available to Alabama residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Alabama residents have 1 active class action settlements involving CertainTeed that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include CertainTeed Horizon shingles class action settlement.
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Open CertainTeed Settlements for Alabama Residents (1)
These CertainTeed settlements are currently accepting claims from Alabama residents.
CertainTeed Horizon shingles class action settlement
Up to VariesOwners of buildings with CertainTeed Horizon shingles (1995-2010) may claim $40/sq ft for roof replacement from this defective shingles settlement.
About CertainTeed Class Actions in Alabama
Alabama residents who purchased CertainTeed roofing products, particularly Horizon shingles, may be entitled to compensation through class action settlements. CertainTeed maintains distribution centers and authorized dealers throughout Alabama, serving the state's robust construction industry that faces frequent storm damage requiring roof repairs and replacements. Alabama's Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal regulations, allowing residents to seek damages for defective building materials that fail to meet advertised specifications. The state's statute of limitations for product liability claims is typically two years from discovery of the defect, though class action settlements may extend these deadlines. Alabama courts have jurisdiction over CertainTeed cases when products were purchased from Alabama retailers or installed on Alabama properties. The CertainTeed Horizon shingles settlement specifically covers certain manufacturing defects that caused premature aging, granule loss, and structural failure. Alabama residents must typically provide proof of purchase, installation records, and documentation of defects to participate in settlements. The state's humid subtropical climate and severe weather patterns often accelerate roofing material deterioration, making defect identification crucial for successful claims.
CertainTeed Settlements in Alabama: FAQs
Can Alabama residents still file claims for CertainTeed Horizon shingles defects?
The CertainTeed Horizon shingles class action settlement has specific filing deadlines that may have passed for initial claims. However, Alabama residents who discover qualifying defects may still have options under Alabama's Deceptive Trade Practices Act or through individual lawsuits if the defects weren't apparent during the original settlement period.
What documentation do Alabama residents need for CertainTeed settlement claims?
Alabama claimants typically need original receipts or invoices from authorized CertainTeed dealers, proof of installation by licensed contractors, and photographic evidence of shingle defects like granule loss or cracking. Alabama building permit records and home insurance claims related to premature shingle failure can also strengthen settlement claims.
Are there specific CertainTeed distribution centers in Alabama that affect settlement eligibility?
CertainTeed operates distribution networks serving Alabama through regional centers, and products purchased from authorized Alabama dealers are generally covered under class action settlements. The specific distribution point doesn't typically affect eligibility, but purchasing from authorized dealers within Alabama strengthens your connection to the settlement class.
Tips for Alabama Residents Filing CertainTeed Claims
Alabama residents should gather all original purchase receipts from authorized CertainTeed dealers and document any shingle defects with dated photographs before filing settlement claims. Contact the Alabama Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter difficulties with settlement administrators, as the state actively monitors class action compliance. Keep detailed records of any roofing repairs or replacements caused by CertainTeed product failures, including contractor estimates and insurance correspondence. Alabama's two-year statute of limitations for product defects starts when damage becomes apparent, not from the original purchase date. Consider consulting with Alabama attorneys experienced in construction defect cases if settlement deadlines have passed but defects continue appearing.
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