When an HOA has narrowed your options, or your brick is an awkward color that fights every gray on the shelf, CertainTeed is usually where we look first. The Landmark palette is one of the widest in the industry, and that solves a specific problem the other brands sometimes can't.
Availability moves with the market. We confirm the exact line, color, and written warranty in your proposal before anything is ordered.
The core architectural shingle. Reliable, widely stocked, and the broadest starting palette.
Core lineHeavier than standard Landmark with a deeper shadow line for not much more money.
UpgradeThe heaviest of the Landmark family — the closest this line gets to a designer shingle.
PremiumSBS-modified (rubberized) and impact-rated. Built to stay flexible when temperatures swing.
Impact-ratedA luxury, multi-layer shingle with a genuine slate presence.
LuxuryThe 3-tab option for budget-driven jobs and rental property.
Value / 3-tabWhen an HOA restricts you to two or three approved colors, CertainTeed most often has something in range.
NorthGate's SBS modification keeps the shingle flexible in temperature swings, not just at impact.
Landmark, PRO, and Premium share a look, so upgrading weight doesn't mean re-choosing color.
A free, documented inspection tells us the pitch, layers, decking condition, and ventilation you're starting from.
We show you two or three realistic lines side by side — what each costs, and what the difference actually buys.
You see physical samples in daylight against your own brick, and we check any HOA requirement before ordering.
We install to the manufacturer's specification and hand you the written manufacturer and workmanship warranties.
Usually color. If the shade you want or the shade your HOA approved isn't in the GAF palette, CertainTeed is the first place we look. On performance, a correctly installed Landmark and a correctly installed Timberline are far closer than the brochures suggest.
If hail is a real concern for your home, or your carrier prices impact-rated roofs differently, it usually is. We'll quote it beside Landmark so you can see the gap.
Yes, on homes where it fits the architecture. It is a heavy, expensive shingle and we'll be straight with you about whether your roof will actually show it off.
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