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Roofing Shingles

Your roof's first line of defense against the elements that is also the most visible. Shingles help protect your home and impact its overall exterior design and curb appeal.

Our Most Popular Shingles

  • TruDefinition® Duration MAX®$$$$$

    Bold, thick appearance of a wood shingle with the strength and durability of SureNail® Technology for a dramatic look

    This product has limited availability: 
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  • TruDefinition® Duration® COOL Plus$$$$$

    Rich colors with solar-reflecting granules to meet SRI 20+ requirements and feature SureNail® Technology.

    7 colors available

  • TruDefinition® Duration® COOL$$$$$

    Rich shingle colors with solar-reflecting granules feature SureNail® Technology and meet Cool Roof requirements.

    10 colors available

  • Oakridge®$$$$$

    A step-up from three-tab shingles, these architectural shingles provide long-lasting performance and striking beauty.

    12 colors available

    • Oakridge® Amber shingles have an overall color of light tan that is achieved through a mix of light tan, dark brown, and white granules.Amber
    • Oakridge®  Brownwood shingles have an overall color of warm dark brown that is achieved by a mix of brown, black and golden tan granules.Brownwood
    • Oakridge®  Cliffside Gray shingles have an overall color of a medium taupe-gray that is achieved by a mix of gray, light gray, taupe and brown granules.Cliffside Gray
    • Oakridge® Desert Tan shingles have an overall color of golden tan that is achieved by a mix of golden brown and tan granules.Desert Tan
    • Oakridge® Driftwood shingles have an overall color of a medium brown that is achieved by a mix of green, gray and brown granules.Driftwood
    • Oakridge® Estate Gray shingles have an overall color of medium gray that is achieved by a mix of light, medium, and dark greenish gray granules.Estate Gray
    • Oakridge® Golden Meadow shingles have an overall color of light golden tan that is achieved by a mix of golden brown and light tan granules.Golden Meadow
    • Oakridge® Onyx Black shingles have an overall color of black that is achieved by a mix of dark gray and black granules.Onyx Black
    • Oakridge® Sand Castle shingles have an overall color of warm tan that is achieved through a mix of tan, white and light brown granules.Sand Castle
    • Oakridge® Shasta White shingles have an overall color of white that is achieved by a mix of gray and white granules.Shasta White
    • Oakridge® Sierra Gray shingles have an overall color of light gray that is achieved by a mix of light gray, white, and black granules.Sierra Gray
    • Oakridge® Teak shingles have an overall color of dark brown that is achieved by a mix of golden tan, warm brown and gray granules.Teak

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We're working on adding all of our roofing shingle lines to Build Your Roof®. Find all of our roofing shingles available in your area.

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* See actual warranty for complete details, limitations, and requirements.

** As a single family homeowner, lifetime coverage means that your warranty is in effect as long as you own your home. See actual warranty for complete details, limitations, and requirements.

We strive to accurately reproduce all photographs of shingles in literature and for onscreen viewing. The roofing product colors you see are as accurate as technology allows. We suggest that you view a roofing display or several shingles to get a better idea of the actual color. To accurately judge your shingle and color choice, we recommend that you view it on an actual roof with a pitch similar to your own roof prior to making your final color selection.

† For non-asphaltic roofing materials, check with the manufacturer as to the suitability of using the indicated Synthetic Roof Underlayment. All Installations should follow the roofing manufacturer's application instructions.