CertainTeed Class Action Settlements in Tennessee
All CertainTeed class action lawsuits and settlements available to Tennessee residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Tennessee 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 Tennessee Residents (1)
These CertainTeed settlements are currently accepting claims from Tennessee 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 Tennessee
Tennessee residents affected by defective CertainTeed roofing products have specific protections under state law that may enhance their settlement claims. The Tennessee Consumer Protection Act provides additional remedies for unfair or deceptive trade practices, which can supplement federal class action settlements. CertainTeed maintains significant distribution networks throughout Tennessee, serving contractors and homeowners across the state's major metropolitan areas including Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville. The company's widespread presence means many Tennessee homes contain CertainTeed products, particularly the Horizon shingles involved in recent litigation. Tennessee residents filing class action claims should be aware that the state follows a six-year statute of limitations for breach of warranty claims, which may be longer than other jurisdictions. Additionally, Tennessee's strong consumer protection framework allows residents to pursue claims even if they purchased their homes after the original installation, provided the defects were present when the shingles were manufactured. Documentation requirements in Tennessee emphasize proof of purchase and installation dates, making homeowner records crucial for successful claims.
CertainTeed Settlements in Tennessee: FAQs
Are Tennessee residents eligible for the CertainTeed Horizon shingles settlement even if they bought their home after installation?
Yes, Tennessee law allows subsequent homeowners to pursue warranty claims for manufacturing defects that existed when the shingles were originally installed. The Tennessee Consumer Protection Act extends protections to current property owners regardless of when they purchased the home, as long as the defects were present in the original CertainTeed Horizon shingles.
How does Tennessee's statute of limitations affect CertainTeed class action claims?
Tennessee provides a six-year statute of limitations for breach of warranty claims, which is more favorable than many other states. This extended timeframe gives Tennessee residents more time to discover defects and file claims against CertainTeed. The clock typically starts when the defect is discovered or should have been reasonably discovered.
What documentation do Tennessee residents need for CertainTeed settlement claims?
Tennessee residents should gather proof of shingle installation, including contractor invoices, building permits, and home inspection reports showing CertainTeed products. Property purchase documents and insurance claims related to roof damage are also valuable evidence. Tennessee courts emphasize clear documentation of the defective CertainTeed products and resulting damages.
Tips for Tennessee Residents Filing CertainTeed Claims
Tennessee residents pursuing CertainTeed claims should maintain detailed records of all roof-related expenses and correspondence with contractors. Take photographs documenting any visible defects, premature granule loss, or other shingle deterioration. Contact the Tennessee Attorney General's Consumer Affairs Division to report issues, as state involvement can strengthen settlement negotiations. File claims promptly despite Tennessee's favorable six-year statute of limitations, as class action settlements often have strict deadlines. Consider consulting with Tennessee attorneys experienced in construction defect cases who understand state-specific consumer protections. Keep all original purchase documents, warranties, and installation records, as Tennessee courts require clear proof of CertainTeed product installation and subsequent damages for successful claims.
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