Comparison · Asphalt architectural shingles · 2026

CertainTeed Grand Manor vs IKO Royal Estate 2026

Two designer-tier asphalt shingles built to mimic the look of natural cedar shake or slate at a fraction of the cost. CertainTeed Grand Manor is a triple-layer laminate with Class 4 impact rating as standard and one of the heaviest constructions in the asphalt category. IKO Royal Estate is a two-piece designer laminate, lighter overall, with a distinct shadow line designed to read like slate from the curb. Both carry Limited Lifetime transferable warranties. The choice usually comes down to weight tolerance on the roof structure and aesthetic preference (shake-look vs slate-look).
470 lbs
Grand Manor per square
Class 4
Impact (Grand Manor standard)
30-yr
Algae warranty (Grand Manor)
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CertainTeed Grand Manor · Black Pearl IKO Royal Estate · Harvest Slate
Black Pearl → Harvest Slate
The decision · plainly
Two good shingles. One right for you.
Subject A

When to choose CertainTeed Grand Manor.

  • Your roof structure can carry 470 lbs per square and your contractor confirms framing capacity.
  • Class 4 hail rating as standard is required for your insurance class or you want the impact discount automatically.
  • You want the deepest, most-shake-like dimensional profile available in the asphalt category.
  • Color choice is locked on Black Pearl, Brownstone, Colonial Slate, or one of the other 18 Grand Manor blends.
  • Your contractor is a CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster for the extended workmanship coverage.
Subject B

When to choose IKO Royal Estate.

  • Your roof framing is standard-spec and you want a designer aesthetic without the weight penalty.
  • You prefer the slate-look (sharper shadow line, thinner exposed butt) over the shake-look.
  • Your contractor stocks IKO and the lead time on Grand Manor is too long for your project window.
  • The 130 mph wind warranty upgrade is the strongest wind protection IKO offers and that meets your spec.
  • You like that IKO Royal Estate uses Polymer-Modified Asphalt for cold-climate flexibility.
Specs · plain numbers
The numbers, side by side.
Category CertainTeed Grand Manor IKO Royal Estate
Material cost / square $315-360 Distributor pricing for triple-layer luxury $230-265 Distributor pricing for designer two-piece IKO ~$85-95 cheaper per square
Weight per square 470 lbs Triple-layer laminate; among the heaviest in the asphalt category 270 lbs Two-piece designer laminate, more conventional weight Grand Manor 200 lbs/sq heavier
Wind rating 110 / 130 upgrade 130 mph with SureStart Protection 110 / 130 upgrade 130 mph with high-wind nailing pattern Tie
Hail / impact Class 4 UL 2218 — standard on every Grand Manor Class 3 UL 2218 Grand Manor wins on impact rating
Fire rating Class A ASTM E108 Class A ASTM E108 Tie
Material warranty Lifetime ltd Transferable; SureStart 10-year non-prorated coverage Lifetime ltd Transferable; ShieldPro Plus extends installer workmanship Tie on length; CertainTeed has stronger SureStart period
Algae warranty 30 years StreakFighter granules 10 years Blue-green algae standard Grand Manor 20 years longer
Color count 18 Curated designer palette 15 Designer two-piece palette Both deliberately narrow
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Common questions.

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Both routinely last 35 to 50 years when installed correctly. Grand Manor's heavier triple-layer laminate and Class 4 impact rating give it an edge in hail-prone areas. Royal Estate's lighter weight reduces stress on the roof framing over decades.

Often yes, on older homes. At 470 lbs per square, Grand Manor weighs roughly twice what a standard architectural shingle weighs. Code in some Florida counties requires a framing inspection or engineered tie-downs before installing a triple-layer designer product. Confirm with your contractor.

If your insurer offers an impact discount (typical 10-30 percent off the roof portion of your premium in Florida), the Class 4 standard on Grand Manor can offset $50 to $200 per year. Over a 30-year roof life that is $1,500 to $6,000 — a meaningful chunk of the price premium.

Royal Estate is engineered to read like slate from the curb — sharper shadow line, thinner exposed butt. Grand Manor reads more like premium hand-split cedar shake. Both are convincing at 30 feet; neither passes for the real material up close.

Yes, both are transferable once during the warranty period. Grand Manor includes a 10-year non-prorated SureStart period during which the warranty pays 100 percent of replacement cost. Royal Estate's base warranty is similar in structure.

Both products use ceramic-coated granules engineered to hold color for 25 plus years. Grand Manor's 30-year algae warranty is the longer protection of the two — useful in humid Florida where algae streaking is the more visible aging issue.

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