Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Designer Shingles – Aged Copper, 13-1/4 in x 39-3/8 in
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Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Designer Shingles – Aged Copper, 13-1/4 in x 39-3/8 in

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Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration Designer Shingles – Aged Copper, 13-1/4 in x 39-3/8 inTruDefinition Duration Designer Asphalt Shingles (Aged Copper) Premium designer asphalt shingles featuring Owens Corning SureNail Technology for durable, high adhesion performance and standout curb appeal. Sized 13 1 4 in x 39 3 8 in with 5 5 8 in exposure, these shingles deliver a dramatic multi tone Aged Copper look and strong wind resistance. Key Features: SureNail Technology: Patented triple layer protection enhances nail pull through resistance

TruDefinition Duration Designer Asphalt Shingles (Aged Copper)

Premium designer asphalt shingles featuring Owens Corning SureNail Technology for durable, high-adhesion performance and standout curb appeal. Sized 13-1/4 in x 39-3/8 in with 5-5/8 in exposure, these shingles deliver a dramatic multi-tone Aged Copper look and strong wind resistance.


Key Features:

  • SureNail Technology: Patented triple-layer protection enhances nail pull-through resistance and adhesive strength.
  • High Wind Performance: Rated up to 130 mph when installed per instructions.
  • Designer Color Collection: Multi-tone Aged Copper blend adds rich dimension and curb appeal.
  • Class A Fire Resistance: UL 790 Class A for trusted roof protection.
  • Coverage Efficiency: 3 bundles per square; approximately 98.4 sq ft coverage per square.

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Manufacturer/Brand Owens Corning
Series TruDefinition Duration Designer Colors Collection
Style Shingles
Color Aged Copper
Nominal Size 13-1/4" x 39-3/8"
Exposure 5-5/8"
Wind Resistance 130 mph (209 km/h)
Algae Resistance 10 Year
Bundles per Square 3
Shingles per Square 64
Coverage Area per Square 98.4 sq ft
Unit of Measure Bundle (BDL)
Item Weight 70.39 lb
Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty
Applicable Standards/Approvals ASTM D228; ASTM D3018 (Type 1); ASTM D3462; ASTM D3161 (Class F Wind Resistance); ASTM D7158 (Class H Wind Resistance); ASTM E108; UL 790 (Class A Fire Resistance); Florida Building Code Approved; ICC-ES AC438; Miami-Dade County Approved; UL ER2453-01; LEED
Manufacturer Number TDAC
Product Number OCFDTDCMAC

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the wind rating?
A: Up to 130 mph (209 km/h) when installed per manufacturer guidelines.


Q: How many bundles are needed per roofing square?
A: Three bundles per square.


Q: What is the exposure?
A: 5-5/8 inch exposure.


Q: Do these shingles have algae resistance?
A: Yes, 10-year algae resistance.


Q: What standards do they meet?
A: ASTM D228, D3018 (Type 1), D3462, D3161 Class F, D7158 Class H, ASTM E108; UL 790 Class A; Florida Building Code, ICC-ES AC438, Miami-Dade Approved; UL ER2453-01; LEED.


Elevate Your Roof with Sculpted Color and Dimension

The Aged Copper palette layers warm umbers with cool slate tones, creating a richly textured roofscape that frames the home with tailored sophistication. Crisp, dimensional cuts read like architectural shadow play, adding rhythm and depth from curbside. Pair with natural stone, cedar accents, or matte black fixtures to amplify contrast and modernity. A refined finish that feels bespoke, these shingles are a cornerstone of luxurious, enduring design.


Transform your home’s curb appeal and protection—choose TruDefinition Duration Designer Shingles in Aged Copper today.

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From the growing reliance upon international finance and the devastating repercussions of two World Wars, Steil weaves together an important narrative that tells the story of America's rise to the world stage as a major power. Britain's reign of dominance comes to an abrupt end under the weight of the Second World War and the dependence of their territories. Reliance on foreign aid and mounting debt put Britain in a precarious situation for which the United States capitalized on to secure its place as the dominant world power. Through the ideas and experiences of two brilliant economists, Harry White and John Keynes, were guided through the creation and implementation of an economic solution to remedy, and further amalgamate the global financial framework. At Bretton Woods, White and Keynes promote slightly different plans that form the International Monetary Fund and World Bank; organizations designed to monitor, stabilize, and assist international finance. To Britain, and much of the world's chagrin, the organizations are formed in a manner that benefited the United States post-World War Two position as a creditor nation. Dollar dominance in the newly designed financial markets promotes short-term growth for the United States. However, financial mismanagement and over-extension soon lead the U.S. down a path of monetary hardship that ultimately results in our current situation as debtor nations (much like Britain was when the story began). The author ends the narrative by chronicling the effects of Bretton Woods on the United States, Britain, and international finance from the mid-twentieth century to the present. This book tells the remarkable story of America's rise to power through a financial lens. Steil is a wonderful writer who describes complex ideas of monetary policy, international economics, and currency manipulation in such a manner that is easy to understand and leaves the reader wanting more.
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