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Commercial Shingles, Rolls, and Systems

Schools, universities, government buildings, office buildings, high rises, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, HOAs. From steep slope to low slope, Malarkey offers the shingles, rolls, and multi-ply systems to complete your commercial roofing project.

Steep Slope Shingles

Steep Slope Shingles

For steep slope commercial projects, Malarkey offers shingles in the industry’s three most popular styles – Architectural, Designer, and 3-tab, as well as accessories to complete the roof – ice and water barriers, underlayments, starter shingles, and hip & ridge shingles.

Malarkey Architectural Natural Wood Shingle Color

Architectural

Architectural shingles are the most popular style in North America.

Designer

Designer shingles are the highest performing and most dimensional.

Accessories

Underlayments and other components to complete the roof.

Low Slope Modified Rolls & Systems

Low Slope Modified Roofing

A major advancement over conventional asphalt (bitumen) roofing systems, modified asphalt roofing for low slope roofing is enhanced with rubber and plastic polymers, and formed around a synthetic reinforcement layer, for greater strength, durability, and longer roof life, and can be multi-layered to achieve desired performance, budget, or warranty needs.

Base/Ply Sheets

In multi-ply systems, the base layer (base sheet) sits directly atop the roof. Ply sheets can be placed on top of it. Modified asphalt membranes are more versatile than conventional so can often be used as either.

Cap Sheets

The top layer of multi-ply arrangement is called the cap sheet. It often various slightly from base and ply sheets most noticeably because it is often topped with granules for extra impact resistance and UV protection.

Low Slope Conventional Rolls & Systems

Low Slope Conventional Roofing

An advancement over traditional tar and gravel roofs, conventional asphalt (bitumen) roofing for low-slope applications consists of conventional asphalt, formed around a fiberglass reinforcement layer, to create a durable, dependable, and less expensive commercial roofing solution, which can be multi-layered to achieve desired performance, budget, or warranty needs.

Base Sheets

In multi-ply systems, the base layer (base sheet) is affixed directly to the roof.

Ply Sheets

In multi-ply systems, the middle layers, between the base sheet and cap sheet, are the ply sheets.

Cap Sheets

The top layer of multi-ply systems is the cap sheet. It various slightly from base and ply sheets most noticeably because it is often topped with granules for extra impact resistance and UV protection.