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IKO Manufacturing Defective Shingles

Investigating a class action on behalf of all persons who purchased organic-based or matted shingles manufactured and/or distributed under various trade names by IKO Manufacturing Inc., IKO Industries Inc., IKO Industries Ltd., or IKO Midwest Inc., and IKO Production, Inc.

IKO manufactured and marketed its Shingles under various brands and product names including but not limited to: Château, Renaissance, Renaissance XL, Aristocrat, Total, Armour Seal, Superplus, Armour Lock, Royal Victorian, New Englander, Imperial Seal 20, Cathedral XL, Ultralock 25, Armour Plus 20, Armourtite, Cambridge Ultra Shadow, Crowne 30, Vista, Supreme 20, Fastlock 25, Leading Edge, Nordic, Quantum 35, Seville 25, Superlock, Superseal, and Skyline for sale nationwide.

It is alleged that all IKO Shingles are manufactured using the same basic formula: a base layer of organic felt saturated with asphalt, a middle layer of an oxidized asphalt coating, and a top layer of mineral granules with a strip of asphalt sealant.

IKO markets and warrants all the Shingles as durable, and as offering long-lasting protection for a specified life ranging from 20 to 50 years, or in some cases, for a lifetime.  If you have IKO Shingles and had to repair or replace your roof sooner than reasonably expected please contact us.


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