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Originally Posted by leebeauregard
I owned a house in Creekside Landing that had defective Owens Corning shingles. Owens Corning replaced the roofs for free for all the units that the developer had sold. However the roofs were never replaced on the developer owned "Lifestyle" villas. How could they have not been defective also? They are now being advertised and resold as "new homes" even though they are seven years old. Was told by a roofer that the developer switched to CertainTeed shingles - probably to increase profit margins. Wonder if the developer took a cash settlement from Owns Corning in lieu of replacing roofs?
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Share this knowledge with Seniors vs Crime. What was wrong with the shingles anyway ?