If you are looking for the "safe bets" that appeal to the widest range of buyers, consider these three best-sellers:
| Color Name | Description | |------------|-------------| | | Mix of browns, reds, golds | | Charcoal Black | Near-black with subtle gray | | Grey Mountain | Mixed light to dark grays | | Mountain Cedar | Earthy brown with gray undertones | | Royal Slate | Deep blue-gray | | Weathered Wood | (same as Landmark) | | Shadow Gray | Mid-gray with dark accents |
Never rely on the color you see in the hardware store or on a computer screen.
As CertainTeed’s most popular shingle, the Landmark series offers the widest variety.
While you want your home to stand out, you don't want it to clash. If your neighborhood is full of dark gray roofs, installing a bright Hunter Green roof may lower your resale value. Alternatively, if you want subtle distinction, try Charcoal instead of standard black, or Driftwood instead of plain brown.
Built for hail-prone regions, these shingles feature unique color blends designed to look natural.
Heaviest, curved edges, for high-end homes.
The color availability often depends on the specific shingle series you choose.
: A warm tan and brown blend that leans into a rustic, wood-shake-inspired look. Landmark PRO: Max Def High-Definition Palette Landmark Shingles - CertainTeed
| Color Name | Description | |------------|-------------| | | Multi-gray, natural slate look | | Pepper | Dark charcoal | | Sable | Rich brown with dark flecks | | Shenandoah | Blue-gray with brown accents |