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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Missouri 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 Missouri Residents (1)

These CertainTeed settlements are currently accepting claims from Missouri residents.

CertainTeed Horizon shingles class action settlement

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Owners of buildings with CertainTeed Horizon shingles (1995-2010) may claim $40/sq ft for roof replacement from this defective shingles settlement.

Deadline: 2030-03-02 Proof Required Official site →

About CertainTeed Class Actions in Missouri

Missouri residents affected by CertainTeed roofing product defects have specific protections under the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, which provides broader consumer remedies than federal regulations alone. This state law allows for attorney fees and punitive damages in cases involving deceptive business practices related to construction materials. CertainTeed maintains significant market presence throughout Missouri, with major distribution centers serving contractors across the Kansas City and St. Louis metropolitan areas, plus rural markets statewide. The company's Horizon shingles were widely installed on Missouri homes between 2009-2019, making the recent class action settlement particularly relevant to thousands of state residents. Missouri follows federal court procedures for class action participation, but state courts offer additional venues for individual claims under Missouri's four-year statute of limitations for breach of warranty claims. The Missouri Attorney General's office has also investigated roofing material complaints, creating additional documentation that can support settlement claims for affected homeowners.

CertainTeed Settlements in Missouri: FAQs

How does the CertainTeed Horizon shingles settlement affect Missouri homeowners specifically?

Missouri residents who installed CertainTeed Horizon shingles between 2009-2019 may be eligible for compensation covering replacement costs and related damages. The settlement provides payments based on documented installation dates and current shingle condition, with Missouri's longer warranty periods under state law potentially extending eligible claims beyond the standard manufacturer warranty.

Can Missouri residents file individual lawsuits against CertainTeed outside of class action settlements?

Yes, Missouri's Merchandising Practices Act allows individual lawsuits for up to four years after discovering defects, even if you've participated in a class action settlement. Missouri law permits recovery of attorney fees and treble damages in cases involving deceptive practices, potentially providing better compensation than class action settlements alone.

What documentation do Missouri residents need for CertainTeed settlement claims?

Missouri claimants should gather installation invoices, contractor receipts, home inspection reports, and photographs showing shingle deterioration or granule loss. Missouri's disclosure requirements for construction materials mean contractors may have additional documentation on file that can strengthen your settlement claim.

Tips for Missouri Residents Filing CertainTeed Claims

Missouri residents filing CertainTeed claims should document all roofing issues with dated photographs and obtain written assessments from licensed Missouri contractors. Keep records of any weather-related damage reports filed with insurance companies, as Missouri's severe weather patterns can complicate defect claims. File claims promptly within settlement deadlines, but remember Missouri's four-year statute of limitations provides backup options for individual lawsuits. Contact the Missouri Attorney General's consumer protection division to report issues, as their complaint database strengthens future enforcement actions. Consider consulting Missouri attorneys familiar with the state's Merchandising Practices Act, which often provides better remedies than federal class action settlements alone.

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