MALVERN, PA — CertainTeed’s Landmark® ClimateFlex® roofing shingle has been named a winner in Good Housekeeping’s 2026 Home Reno Awards, earning national recognition for its blend of durability, design, and year-round performance. The full list of honorees appears on goodhousekeeping.com/homereno2026.
Landmark ClimateFlex is engineered with polymer-modified asphalt designed to enhance impact resistance, granule adhesion, and weather resilience. The shingles are built to mimic the depth and texture of traditional wood shake roofing while delivering improved protection against hail, algae growth, staining, and extreme climate conditions.
CertainTeed said the product appeals to homeowners seeking both curb appeal and long-term durability. Available in a range of colors, the shingle line is positioned to increase home value while reducing maintenance concerns.
“We are truly honored that Landmark ClimateFlex has been selected by Good Housekeeping as a 2026 Home Reno Award winner,” said Summer Swingle, senior product marketing manager at CertainTeed. “This recognition represents CertainTeed’s commitment to delivering solutions that increase curb appeal without compromising on performance, especially as extreme weather events are on the rise.”
The Good Housekeeping Institute oversees months of hands-on testing for the awards program, working with engineers, consumer testers, and outside design and renovation experts. Products are evaluated on quality, sustainability, efficiency, value, and overall design appeal, with real-world household testing playing a key role in performance assessment.
For CertainTeed, the award marks another milestone as demand continues to rise for roofing materials capable of handling increasingly volatile weather patterns while meeting modern design expectations.
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