GAF Grand Canyon Shingles, Black Oak, 17 x 40 inch, 5 inch Exposure
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GAF Grand Canyon Shingles, Black Oak, 17 x 40 inch, 5 inch Exposure

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GAF Grand Canyon Shingles, Black Oak, 17 x 40 inch, 5 inch ExposureGrand Canyon Designer Asphalt Shingles (Black Oak) GAF Grand Canyon Shingles deliver a rugged wood shake look with deep dimension in a durable fiberglass asphalt construction. Designed for long lasting performance, this designer shingle line offers high wind resistance and Class A fire protection for premium residential roofs. Key Features: Authentic Wood Shake Look: Multi layer design creates bold shadow lines and rich texture Durable Fiberglass

Grand Canyon Designer Asphalt Shingles (Black Oak)

GAF Grand Canyon Shingles deliver a rugged wood-shake look with deep dimension in a durable fiberglass asphalt construction. Designed for long-lasting performance, this designer shingle line offers high wind resistance and Class A fire protection for premium residential roofs.


Key Features:

  • Authentic Wood-Shake Look: Multi-layer design creates bold shadow lines and rich texture
  • Durable Fiberglass Asphalt: Built to resist cracking and weathering for long-term protection
  • High Wind Performance: Rated up to 130 mph for reliable storm resistance
  • Class A Fire Rating: UL 790 tested for superior fire protection
  • Generous Coverage: 17 x 40 in shingles with 5 in exposure; 6 bundles per square, 72 shingles per square

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Style Shingles
Color Black Oak
Material Fiberglass Asphalt
Dimensions 17 x 40 in
Exposure 5 in (127 mm)
Wind Resistance 130 mph
Bundles per Square 6
Shingles per Square 72
Unit of Measure Bundle (BDL)
Item Weight 77 lb
Applicable Standards UL 790 Class A; UL 997; ASTM D7158 Class H; ASTM D3161 Class F; ASTM D3018 Type 1; ASTM D3462; Miami-Dade County Approved 13-1104.13; Florida Building Code Approved FL10124-R12; Texas Department of Insurance Approved; ICC Approved ESR-1475, ESR-3267; CSA A123.5
Coverage UOM (hover) SQFT
Width 17 in
Length 40 in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What material are these shingles made from?
A: Fiberglass asphalt.


Q: What is the wind resistance rating?
A: Up to 130 mph.


Q: What is the fire rating?
A: UL 790, Class A.


Q: How many bundles are required per roofing square?
A: 6 bundles per square.


Q: What are the dimensions and exposure?
A: Each shingle is 17 x 40 inches with a 5-inch exposure.


A Bold, Textured Roofscape with Natural Gravitas

Grand Canyon Shingles sculpt the roof with layered depth, evoking the rugged romance of hand-cut wood shakes. The Black Oak hue anchors the exterior palette with moody sophistication and subtle warmth. Pair with limestone accents and matte black fixtures to heighten the drama and balance the texture. This is a statement roof—essential for homes that aspire to refined, luxurious curb appeal.


Elevate your home’s curb appeal and protection with GAF Grand Canyon Shingles—explore Black Oak today.

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Alex Lamberd
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
One of the best Bat stories that I've read.
Format: Paperback
Coming off from The Long Halloween, Jeff Loeb and Tim Sale give us the sequel to their popular story tale in which we see Batman go at it with another year long mystery, while also giving us an origin story for the first Robin, Dick Grayson. After reading this book, I have come away having with even more love of the Dark Knight's mythology, while coming to see this as my favorite Batman story that I have read, even if it doesn't stand as well on its own. ON the narrative side of things, Loeb delivers a story fairly similar to the one he gave in The Long Halloween, though I feel this one is a bit more polished than Halloween was. Some have said that the retreading of plot structure have limited the way Loeb's later works are read, but I myself have no problem with it (for the most part), Loeb manages to do enough differently that you don't feel like you're reading the exact same story. The real big negative I'd have to give this graphic novel is that it really doesn't stand as well by itself than if you had read The Long Halloween. While I myself read that story before coming in to this one, I did see many connections that I would assume would through off any newcomers who hadn't read the prior story. But I will say that this is the story that had me invested the most emotionally. Without giving away any spoilers, that last page in the novel gave me such a cathartic experience that I really came to appreciate certain aspects of the Dark Knight's mythology, and how themes of loneliness were touched upon in a very genuine way. Looking at the art for the novel, Sale's work has improved much from The Long Halloween. I always mention in reviews concerning Sale that I was originally not a fan of his art, but after going through his work, you can't help but admire the level skill he manages to put in his drawings. There is a very big noir feeling in this novel (a plus for ) that is just delivered so well that any preferences in art I may have against Sale are put away in admiring the way he plays with lighting in the story. My biggest complaint for the art, which is a more of a personal thing really, is that I do not like the "pixie" costume they gave Robin (which is his default costume that many would associate him with). I have never really liked this costume, probably never will, but again, this is just me. Overall, I would say I really enjoyed the novel and would have to recommend it to any fans of the Batman (although I'd make sure you have read The Long Halloween first). This has come to be one of my most favorited Batman stories I've read, and I hope others will receive the same level of satisfaction that I have.
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Logan Fogg
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
MUST READ
Format: Kindle
Best Batman! This and the long Halloween are peak! Listening and reading the dc high vol on spotify is amazing
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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2025
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Harrison Nowak
Draper, US
★★★★★ 4
Good sequel but not as good as the original.
Format: Paperback
Pretty good read only down side is it doesn’t quite live up to Long Halloween.
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Kurt
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Sequel to Long Halloween
Format: Paperback
This takes all of the great elements of the Long Halloween and keeps it going. The two of those books together is a great story telling. Ticks all the boxes of a great Batman book. If you like this and Long Halloween check out The Penguin show on HBO Max. and if you like The Penguin but haven't read these two books you should since the show pulls a lot of influence from them.
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kindlemom1 (My Guilty Obsession Blog)
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Worth the price!
Format: Paperback
Great set!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2025

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