CertainTeed Class Action Settlements in North Carolina
All CertainTeed class action lawsuits and settlements available to North Carolina residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
North Carolina 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 North Carolina Residents (1)
These CertainTeed settlements are currently accepting claims from North Carolina 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 North Carolina
CertainTeed class action settlements in North Carolina involve the company's defective roofing products, particularly the Horizon shingles that experienced premature deterioration. North Carolina operates under the North Carolina Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act (UDTPA), which provides broader consumer protections than many states and allows for treble damages in cases of willful violations. This strengthens residents' positions in product defect cases involving construction materials. CertainTeed maintains significant distribution networks throughout North Carolina, serving contractors and homebuilders across the state's growing residential markets in Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, and Asheville regions. The company's roofing products are widely installed on homes throughout the state due to North Carolina's humid subtropical climate requiring durable roofing solutions. North Carolina residents filing class action claims must meet specific notice requirements under state law and should be aware that the state's four-year statute of limitations for breach of warranty claims may apply. The state's "discovery rule" can extend filing deadlines when defects aren't immediately apparent, which is particularly relevant for roofing product failures that develop over time.
CertainTeed Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs
Are North Carolina homeowners eligible for the CertainTeed Horizon shingles settlement?
Yes, North Carolina homeowners who purchased and installed CertainTeed Horizon shingles between specified dates are eligible for compensation. The settlement covers premature granule loss, cracking, and other manufacturing defects that caused early roof failure across multiple states including North Carolina.
How does North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act affect CertainTeed claims?
North Carolina's UDTPA provides stronger consumer protections than federal law and allows for treble damages in willful violation cases. This means North Carolina residents may have additional legal remedies beyond class action settlements for CertainTeed's defective roofing products.
What documentation do North Carolina residents need for CertainTeed settlement claims?
North Carolina claimants typically need proof of purchase, installation receipts, photographs of roof damage, and any repair estimates or invoices. The state's detailed record-keeping requirements for construction materials can help strengthen settlement claims.
Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing CertainTeed Claims
North Carolina residents filing CertainTeed claims should gather comprehensive documentation including original purchase receipts, contractor installation records, and photographic evidence of shingle defects. Submit claims before published deadlines, as North Carolina's discovery rule may extend filing periods but settlement administrators often enforce strict cutoff dates. Contact the North Carolina Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter difficulties with claim processing or need assistance navigating settlement requirements. Consider consulting with North Carolina attorneys familiar with construction defect cases, as the state's UDTPA may provide additional remedies beyond class action settlements for willful violations.
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