CertainTeed Class Action Settlements in Pennsylvania
All CertainTeed class action lawsuits and settlements available to Pennsylvania residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania Residents (1)
These CertainTeed settlements are currently accepting claims from Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania
CertainTeed has maintained significant operations in Pennsylvania for decades, with distribution centers serving contractors and builders throughout the state. Pennsylvania residents benefit from the state's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, which provides additional remedies beyond federal consumer protection statutes for defective building materials. This law allows for treble damages and attorney fees in cases involving knowing violations, potentially strengthening claims against manufacturers like CertainTeed. The company's widespread presence in Pennsylvania means thousands of homes across the state contain CertainTeed products, particularly roofing materials distributed through major suppliers in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg. Pennsylvania follows federal court procedures for class action settlements, but state courts may apply more favorable statutes of limitations for construction defect claims. Residents filing claims must typically provide proof of purchase and installation dates, along with documentation of any premature failure or defects. The state's strong consumer protection framework has historically resulted in favorable outcomes for Pennsylvania homeowners in construction material class actions, making it crucial for residents to understand their rights when CertainTeed products fail to perform as warranted.
CertainTeed Settlements in Pennsylvania: FAQs
How does Pennsylvania's consumer protection law affect CertainTeed settlement claims?
Pennsylvania's Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law provides additional remedies beyond federal protections for defective building materials. This law can allow for treble damages and attorney fees if CertainTeed is found to have knowingly violated consumer protection standards, potentially increasing settlement values for Pennsylvania residents.
Are Pennsylvania residents eligible for the CertainTeed Horizon shingles settlement?
Yes, Pennsylvania homeowners who purchased and installed CertainTeed Horizon shingles within the settlement's specified timeframe are eligible to file claims. Given CertainTeed's extensive distribution network throughout Pennsylvania, many state residents have been affected by the alleged defects in these roofing products.
What documentation do Pennsylvania residents need for CertainTeed class action claims?
Pennsylvania claimants typically need proof of purchase, installation receipts, and documentation showing premature failure or defects. Pennsylvania's statute of limitations for construction defects may provide additional time to file compared to other states, but gathering contemporaneous records of the installation and any subsequent problems strengthens claims significantly.
Tips for Pennsylvania Residents Filing CertainTeed Claims
Pennsylvania residents should gather all original receipts, warranty documentation, and photographs showing any shingle defects or premature wear. Contact your installing contractor for installation records, as Pennsylvania law may hold both manufacturers and installers liable for defective materials. File claims promptly even if the statute of limitations hasn't expired, as settlement funds are often distributed on a first-come basis. Consider consulting with a Pennsylvania consumer protection attorney familiar with construction defect cases, as the state's treble damage provisions may provide additional recovery options beyond class action settlements. Document any leak damage or replacement costs, as these may qualify for additional compensation under Pennsylvania's consumer protection statutes.
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