What physical conditions of CertainTeed Organic Shingles qualify them as damaged for the purpose of getting compensation under the Settlement?
The following conditions of CertainTeed Organic Shingles will be deemed to constitute “Damage to CertainTeed Organic Shingles”: • an open hollow bump, 19 mm or more diameter, in the coating layer of the shingle resulting in the underlying asphalt being weathered (that is, oxidized and dirty), also known as “blistering”; • corners and edges of shingle tabs that are curled downward toward the deck surface raising the portion of the tab just interior to the edges by more than 1/2″, also known as “clawing”; • cracks in the top-coating of the shingle penetrating through the organic felt that present a source for leakage, also known as “cracking”; • tab corners that are raised above the plane of the deck by more than 1/2″ on shingles manufactured more than ten years before the submission of the claim, or by at least 3/8″ on shingles manufactured less than ten years before the submission of the claim, also known as “curling”; • tab corners that are raised above the plane of the deck by at lea