CertainTeed Class Action Settlements in New Hampshire
All CertainTeed class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Hampshire residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire Residents (1)
These CertainTeed settlements are currently accepting claims from New Hampshire 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 New Hampshire
New Hampshire residents affected by CertainTeed product defects have specific protections under the state's Consumer Protection Act (RSA 358-A), which provides broader remedies than federal law and allows for treble damages in cases of unfair or deceptive practices. CertainTeed maintains significant market presence in New Hampshire through distribution partnerships with lumber yards and building supply stores throughout the state, serving contractors and homeowners across the Granite State's construction industry. The company's roofing products are commonly used in New Hampshire's climate-challenged environment, where freeze-thaw cycles and severe weather conditions can exacerbate manufacturing defects. New Hampshire residents filing class action claims benefit from the state's six-year statute of limitations for breach of warranty claims, longer than many other states. The state's relatively small population means class members often receive more personalized attention from settlement administrators. New Hampshire courts have historically been receptive to consumer protection claims against building material manufacturers, and residents can file claims in either state or federal court depending on the specific settlement terms and jurisdictional requirements.
CertainTeed Settlements in New Hampshire: FAQs
Are New Hampshire homeowners eligible for the CertainTeed Horizon shingles settlement?
Yes, New Hampshire homeowners who purchased or had CertainTeed Horizon shingles installed on their properties are eligible to participate in the class action settlement. The settlement covers defective shingles that experienced premature cracking, granule loss, or other performance issues regardless of the state where they were installed.
How does New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act affect CertainTeed claims?
New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act (RSA 358-A) provides additional remedies beyond class action settlements, including the possibility of treble damages for unfair business practices. This means New Hampshire residents may have stronger individual claims against CertainTeed compared to residents of other states with less robust consumer protection laws.
What documentation do New Hampshire residents need for CertainTeed settlement claims?
New Hampshire claimants typically need proof of purchase, installation records, and documentation of shingle defects such as photographs or inspection reports. Many New Hampshire building supply stores and contractors maintain detailed records that can help establish the purchase date and product specifications required for settlement claims.
Tips for New Hampshire Residents Filing CertainTeed Claims
New Hampshire residents should gather all roofing documentation including receipts from local suppliers like Home Depot, Lowe's, or regional lumber yards. Take detailed photographs of shingle defects before any repairs, as New Hampshire's harsh winter conditions can worsen damage over time. File claims promptly since New Hampshire's six-year warranty statute of limitations is favorable but not unlimited. Contact the settlement administrator directly rather than third-party claim services to avoid unnecessary fees. Consider consulting with a New Hampshire consumer protection attorney if your damages exceed typical settlement amounts, as the state's Consumer Protection Act may provide additional remedies beyond class action recovery.
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