

They're basically putting a Band-Aid on a problem and a Band-Aid that's going to come off again. "The roof was on there ten years and it has come a part. “Why would you offer to put the same roof on my house when I had the problem that I did originally?" Tucker asked. Tamko confirmed that the product is the same and was renamed.

“You'd better believe I’m going to check on it and see what it is,” she said.Īnd after doing more research, Tucker learned the Heritage Premium shingles are the same as the Heritage 50 AR shingles that she had before. Tucker said a representative in Tamko’s warranty department reassured her that the replacement shingles would be different from what she had before.Īccording to her settlement form, she’d be getting Tamko’s Heritage Premium shingles.īut Tucker wanted to know more about this shingle line. I cannot believe they're doing this because I thought that denial letter was the end of the story,” she explained. Nearly a week later she received a call from Tamko, saying they saw more damage than they did the first time around. An inspector came back to her home to take a closer look at the shingles. We called Tamko on Tucker’s behalf and the company agreed to review her case. “It is absolutely disgusting,” said Tucker.

Carrollton Fatal Hit-and-Run Claims Mother of EightĬonsumers in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois and Kentucky have filed class action lawsuits against the company, claiming Tamko's shingles are "plagued by design and/or manufacturing flaws" with bogus warranties.
