CertainTeed Landmark Shingle Colors

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Weathered Wood

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A warm, natural brown blend that complements stone, brick, and earth-tone exteriors. One of the most popular shingle colors in Middle Tennessee.

Moire Black

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A rich, deep black with subtle dark gray undertones. Delivers a clean, modern look that pairs well with any exterior color.

Charcoal Black

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A classic dark charcoal with warm undertones. Slightly lighter than Moire Black, offering depth without being stark.

Driftwood

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A versatile light brown with gray undertones, reminiscent of sun-bleached wood. Works beautifully with cream, white, and tan siding.

Georgetown Gray

Popular

A balanced mid-tone gray with cool blue-gray undertones. A sophisticated choice that complements both traditional and contemporary homes.

Colonial Slate

A distinguished blue-gray blend that mimics the look of natural slate. Adds elegance to colonial, craftsman, and cape cod styles.

Cobblestone Gray

A warm gray with subtle brown notes, like weathered stone. A neutral choice that enhances curb appeal without drawing too much attention.

Heather Blend

A rich blend of brown, gray, and subtle purple undertones. A unique option that adds character and warmth to any home.

Burnt Sienna

A warm reddish-brown inspired by natural clay and terra cotta. Pairs beautifully with stone accents and warm-toned exteriors.

Pewter

A cool, silvery gray that gives a modern, clean appearance. A popular choice for contemporary and transitional home designs.

Resawn Shake

A deep, woodsy brown that mimics the texture of hand-split cedar shakes. Ideal for rustic, craftsman, and mountain-style homes.

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Silver Birch

A light, airy gray with warm undertones. A soft, neutral shade that brightens the roofline and adds visual lift.

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Sunrise Cedar

A golden-toned brown blend inspired by natural cedar. Warm and inviting, perfect for homes with wood or stone accents.

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Mojave Tan

A light, sandy tan with subtle warmth. An excellent choice for southwestern, Mediterranean, and stucco exteriors.

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CertainTeed Landmark Specifications

Industry-leading performance backed by one of roofing’s strongest warranty programs.

Adhesive: CertaSeal® Integrity Roof System — 4-Point Bond · Weight: Approx. 240 lbs per square

What Colors Are Most Popular in Middle Tennessee Right Now?

In Williamson County and surrounding Middle Tennessee communities, homeowners are increasingly choosing dimensional neutral tones instead of traditional flat blacks or tans.

Current 2026 trends locally include:

  • Weathered Wood for traditional brick homes
  • Pewter for modern farmhouse and white siding combinations
  • Moire Black for high-contrast contemporary exteriors
  • Driftwood for warmer transitional homes
  • Colonial Slate for higher-end custom homes and painted brick exteriors

Darker shingles remain especially popular in Brentwood and Franklin neighborhoods where modern black window trim and painted brick designs have become more common.

CertainTeed vs Owens Corning vs GAF Color Comparison

CertainTeed Landmark shingles are known for deeper shadow lines and more dimensional color blending compared to many standard architectural shingles. Homeowners comparing brands often notice that Landmark colors appear slightly richer and more textured in direct sunlight.

Owens Corning Duration

Comparable popular colors include:

  • Driftwood
  • Estate Gray
  • Onyx Black
  • Brownwood

Owens Corning colors often appear slightly brighter and cleaner compared to CertainTeed’s more blended, shadow-heavy look.

GAF Timberline HDZ

Comparable popular colors include:

  • Hickory
  • Charcoal
  • Pewter Gray
  • Weathered Wood

GAF’s color palette tends to lean toward high-contrast granule blends, while CertainTeed typically emphasizes a more natural layered appearance.

Why Homeowners Should View Physical Samples First

Roof shingle colors almost always look different online than they do in real sunlight. Lighting conditions, roof pitch, surrounding trees, and siding colors dramatically affect how shingles appear once installed.

That’s why professional roofers usually recommend viewing full-size samples outdoors before making a final decision. A color that looks gray online may appear brown in afternoon sunlight, while darker shingles can look dramatically different depending on cloud cover and roof angle.

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