Owens Corning Duration Shingles Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating reports of premature failure in Owens Corning Duration asphalt shingles, which have been sold nationwide between 2013 and 2025. These shingles, widely used in residential roofing projects, are now the subject of consumer complaints involving blistering, curling, and granule loss, often within just a few years of installation.

Allegedly Misleading Marketing and Warranty Issues

Owens Corning promoted Duration shingles as durable, long-lasting roofing solutions featuring SureNail technology, with expected lifespans of 25 to 30 years. However, many homeowners are experiencing product failures in as little as 3 to 7 years, resulting in:

  • Roof leaks and water intrusion

  • Premature roof deterioration

  • Voided warranties or denied claims

  • Unexpected roof replacement costs

Consumer Complaints & Financial Impact

Reported issues from homeowners across the U.S. include:

  • Entire roofs blistering after just one summer

  • Insurance claim denials citing manufacturer defects

  • Out-of-pocket replacement costs exceeding $15,000

  • Loss of confidence in warranty protections

Affected by Owens Corning Duration Shingle Failures?

If you had Owens Corning Duration shingles installed and are now dealing with early deterioration, blistering, curling, or granule loss, you may qualify to join a class action investigation and pursue potential compensation.

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