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GAF vs. Owens Corning: Which Shingles Are Better?

March 22, 2026 · DeHart Roofing

Last updated April 12, 2026

Multi-gable two-story home in Salida with architectural shingles — installed by DeHart Roofing as GAF Master Elite and OC Platinum Preferred
Multi-gable two-story replacement. Both GAF and Owens Corning systems are installed by DeHart with the same install crews.

Why DeHart can give a straight answer

DeHart Roofing holds the top tier badge from both brands:

  • GAF Master Elite — top 2% of GAF roofers
  • Owens Corning Platinum Preferred — top 1% of OC roofers

We install both lines every week. We make the same margin on either. So when we tell you GAF or OC fits your roof better, it is about the roof — not our quote.

The two flagship product lines

GAF Timberline HDZ

GAF's best-selling shingle. The HDZ refers to the LayerLock nailing zone — a wider band of double-shingle thickness that makes nailing easier and holds better in wind.

Key specs:

  • Wind rating: 130 mph with proper install
  • Color range: 30+ colors (the widest of any line we install)
  • Algae resistance (StainGuard Plus): 25 years
  • Profile: deep shadow lines for a dimensional look

GAF also has higher tiers (Timberline UHDZ, Timberline AS II for impact, Timberline Solar with built-in panels) but Timberline HDZ is the workhorse we install most often.

Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration

OC's flagship. The patented SureNail Technology — a strip of reinforced fabric across the nailing zone — gives Duration its best-in-class pull-through resistance.

Key specs:

  • Wind rating: 130 mph with proper install (limited lifetime when installed per spec)
  • Color range: 20+ colors with bold and subtle options
  • StreakGuard algae resistance: 10 years
  • Profile: more uniform than Timberline (some say cleaner, some say less depth)

Duration Cool (the cool-rated version we always use in Stanislaus County) reflects more solar energy than the standard line. Duration Storm is the impact-rated upgrade. Duration Premium and Premium Cool are the high-end tier.

How they hold up in Central Valley heat

This is where the two brands look the same on paper but feel different on a roof.

Color hold: OC Duration holds color slightly better than GAF Timberline over 15-20 years in our UV-heavy climate. The difference is real but small — most homeowners do not notice unless they have side-by-side roofs to compare.

The right cool-rated version of either line bounces back enough solar energy to keep attic temps down and pass Title 24. Both lines deliver 20-28 years of useful life when installed correctly with proper venting.

Warranty side-by-side

Both brands offer strong warranties — but only their top-tier warranties are worth the upgrade. And only the top-tier roofers can offer them.

GAF Golden Pledge

Available only through GAF Master Elite contractors:

  • 50 years on materials (no proration)
  • 25 years on labor
  • Includes tear-off cost if the roof fails
  • Backed by GAF, not the roofer

Owens Corning Platinum Protection

Available only through OC Platinum Preferred contractors:

  • Lifetime materials
  • 25 years on labor
  • No proration for the first 10 years
  • Backed by OC

The biggest difference: OC Platinum Preferred is rarer. Top 1% of OC roofers hold it (vs top 2% for GAF Master Elite). DeHart Roofing holds both — one of the few roofers in Stanislaus County to qualify.

Pricing — both run about the same

For a 2,000 sq ft Stanislaus County re-roof in 2026:

  • GAF Timberline HDZ Cool: $11,500–$16,500 installed
  • OC TruDefinition Duration Cool: $11,800–$16,800 installed

Within $500 of each other on most jobs. Cost differences usually come from roof complexity, deck repair, and underlayment upgrades — not the shingle brand.

Color holding — the only real long-term tiebreaker

If you and your spouse are tied between the two brands and have the budget either way, here is the practical advantage:

OC Duration's pigment formula resists fading slightly better at year 12-15. You will see less granule color shift on a south-facing slope. Some homeowners care. Many do not.

If you are picking based on a specific color (Driftwood, Brownwood, Coastal Granite), both brands stock similar shades. We can show you actual installed samples from past Stanislaus County jobs during your inspection.

Storm rating — same in practice

Both are wind-rated to 130 mph. Both offer impact-rated upgrades (GAF Timberline AS II, OC Duration Storm) that qualify for insurance discounts with several California carriers.

Class 4 impact-rated upgrade adds about 5-10% to the shingle cost but can reduce your homeowner's premium 5-15%. Pays back in 3-5 years on most policies.

What we recommend — honestly

Pick GAF Timberline HDZ Cool if:

  • You want the widest color range
  • Your home is in a high-wind area (Patterson, Newman, Hilmar) — the LayerLock zone gives you a bit more install margin
  • You want the Golden Pledge warranty's tear-off coverage

Pick OC TruDefinition Duration Cool if:

  • You want the best color hold over 15-20 years
  • You want the Lifetime Materials warranty (Platinum Protection)
  • SureNail's installer safety margin matters for your roof's pitch

In practice? We have installed both on neighboring houses in Modesto, and the homeowners are equally happy 10 years later. The roofer's install quality matters more than the brand choice.

What about other brands?

Two more worth knowing about in Stanislaus County:

  • CertainTeed Landmark — the third major brand. We are also CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster certified. See our CertainTeed page.
  • Pabco Premier — California-made, value tier, Title 24 compliant. The right pick when budget matters. We are one of the few Turlock-area roofers who offer it.

Ready to compare on your roof?

The most useful next step is a free inspection. We bring product samples in your top color choices, walk your deck, and write a flat-rate quote that names the exact SKU and warranty tier. Schedule a free inspection or call (209) 667-7737.

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