Interested in CertainTeed shingles? Are you trying to find the right color but don’t know the options?
CertainTeed is one of the top shingle manufacturers in the United States. They have the largest variety of shingle selections with plenty of colors to fit any look.
However, you’ll have to go look at every shingle to learn its available colors. Wouldn’t it be great if they were all in one place?
For over 35 years, Bill Ragan Roofing has taken pride in simplifying roofing information so homeowners can feel confident in their decisions. So, let’s look at all the color options for CertainTeed’s shingles.
By the end of this article, you’ll learn:
As I said in the beginning, CertainTeed has plenty of colors to choose from. However, the actual number of options and even certain colors are specific to an individual shingle.
Below are the color options for the following CertainTeed shingles:
All images below are provided by CertainTeed.com and based on our local zip code.
CertainTeed’s Landmark® shingle is their standard architectural shingle with a multi-layered design on a tough fiberglass base and protective outer layer. They have Class A fire resistance, Class 3 impact rating, and can withstand winds up to 110 mph (upgradeable to 130 mph).
Landmark shingles come with 21 color options, including:
CertainTeed's Landmark PRO architectural shingles offer the same quality and reliability as the basic Landmark line. They are slightly heavier than Landmark shingles, but the main difference is that they come in Maximum Definition colors.
Landmark PRO’s 24 color options include:
CertainTeed’s Belmont luxury asphalt shingle is designed with multi-positioned tabs that provide realistic depth and dimension of a natural slate roof. They are manufactured with top-grade asphalt on a strong fiberglass mat that provides a Class 3 impact rating.
Because of the slate look, most of the colors are darker. Belmont offers 5 color options, including:
CertainTeed’s Grand Manor luxury asphalt shingle is the super heavyweight of luxury shingles that provides five layers of protection (with underlayment) and a Class 4 impact rating. Each one is made of two full-size fiberglass shingles and randomly applied tabs with shadow lines to provide a true natural slate look.
Grand Manor’s 9 color options include:
CertainTeed’s Carriage House luxury asphalt shingle has distinctive shadow lines with chamfered corners for a unique scallop-edged finish similar to handcrafted slate roofs. This patented design uses two full-size base shingles to create four layers of protection that provide a Class 4 impact rating.
Carriage House’s 9 color options include:
CertainTeed’s Presidential Shake luxury asphalt shingle is designed with a unique sculptured tab to provide the same depth and dimension as natural wooden shakes. The two-piece laminated fiberglass shingle creates a multi-layer design for increased durability and Class 3 impact rating.
Presidential Shake’s 7 color options include:
CertainTeed’s Highland Slate® shingle is a luxury asphalt shingle with a four-tab design that replicates the chiseled form of a natural slate roof. It’s manufactured with an oversized shingle on an extra-heavy mat for added protection, durability, and Class 3 impact rating.
Highland Slate’s 5 color options include:
The availability of the colors for the shingles listed above all depends on your location. Some colors are only available in certain areas in the United States, whether it’s due to popularity or what the region manufactures.
If a color isn’t available in your area, you can get it shipped. However, you’ll be the one paying for it, and your estimate will definitely reflect that.
While it’s kind of like location, another thing that can affect color options is what’s readily available. Most roofing contractors recommend colors that their suppliers regularly keep stocked or can get quickly.
This ensures there are no hang-ups when getting the shingles, which means your roof replacement can be scheduled without delays. However, it also means there are more shingles available if your roofer is a bundle short, they find a defect, or something else happens.
After reading this article, you know the color options for CertainTeed’s shingles. Just remember, the colors are pulled directly from CertainTeed’s website based on our local zip code.
So, certain colors may only be available based on location. However, the majority of them should be available.
Even so, you need to talk to your roofing contractor and, most importantly, see samples on your roof before making a final decision. But before you even start thinking about colors, you need to pick a shingle.
Unfortunately, you can’t choose based on colors and basic information. That’s why I wrote another article breaking down the best CertainTeed shingles you should consider.
Check out The Top 5 CertainTeed Asphalt Shingles to learn the information, benefits, and warranties you need to make the right shingle decision.