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Princeton Siding and Windows
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
 
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Which Shingle Should I Choose?

Fifteen or twenty years ago, with fewer shingles on the market and little variation between them, it was relatively simple to choose the best shingle for the job.  That is no longer the case.

Today, the available array of shingle styles, colors, and materials is matched only by your imagination.  CertainTeed is proud to be at the forefront of this new era.  An era where technology and style work hand in hand to produce beautiful and lasting results.

Landmark™ tl ultimate is our most popular shingle style

Wood shake roofs are beautiful — but very impractical and expensive. For the natural look of a wood roof without the maintenance and fire safety concerns, Princeton Siding & Windows suggests landmark tl ultimate by certainteed. Three layers of premium asphalt and other materials are laminated together for real depth and dimensionality. The result: great looks and outstanding durability, backed by certainteed’s lifetime limited transferable warranty with exclusive surestart coverage. Stop by our location to take a closer look at this great roofing shingle.  

Follows is the collection.

Aged Bark

Aged Bark Aged Bark thumb

Atlantic Blue

Atlantic Blue Atlantic Blue thumb

Burnt Sienna

Burnt Sienna Burnt Sienna thumb

Cobblestone Gray

Cobblestone Gray Cobblestone Gray thumb

Colonial Slate

Colonial Slate Colonial Slate thumb

Series Driftwood

Series Driftwood Series Driftwood thumb

Georgetown Gray

Georgetown Gray Georgetown Gray thumb

Harbor Gray

Harbor Gray

Harbor Gray Harbor Gray thumb

Heather Blend

Heather Blend Heather Blend thumb

Hunter Green

Hunter Green Hunter Green thumb

Moire Black

Moire Black Moire Black thumb

Mountain Spruce

Mountain Spruce Mountain Spruce thumb

Pewter

Pewter Pewter thumb

Resawn Shake

Resawn Shake Resawn Shake thumb

Snow Mist

Snow Mist Snow Mist thumb

Weathered Wood

Weathered Wood Weathered Wood thumb

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