Malarkey Highlander Shingles in Edmonton

Malarkey Highlander is an architectural asphalt shingle built on NEX® rubberized asphalt for cold-weather flexibility, with a limited lifetime warranty and wind resistance up to 130 mph — a dependable, weather-tough choice for Edmonton homes.

What it is

Highlander is one of Malarkey’s most popular architectural shingles. Its NEX® polymer-modified (rubberized) asphalt stays flexible in the cold and resists cracking, while a clean dimensional profile suits the majority of Edmonton homes.

Who it’s for: homeowners who want a tough, great-value architectural shingle with cold-climate flexibility and strong wind performance.

Key specifications

Shingle typeArchitectural / laminated (dimensional)
Core technologyNEX® polymer-modified (rubberized) asphalt
Impact ratingUL 2218 Class 3
Wind resistance110 mph standard / up to 130 mph enhanced (qualifying installation)
WarrantyLimited lifetime (single-family homes), 10-year non-prorated
Canadian coloursConfirmed per project (see below)

Why it works in Edmonton

Edmonton’s deep cold can make ordinary asphalt brittle. Highlander’s NEX rubberized asphalt is designed to stay flexible through freeze-thaw cycles, helping the roof resist cracking and impact, while its high-wind design stands up to Prairie gusts.

Available colours in Canada

Malarkey offers Highlander in a range of colours for the Canadian market. Colour availability shifts by region and season, so rather than list colours we can’t currently verify for Alberta, we confirm the live Canadian lineup with our suppliers for each project.

See it on your home. Explore Highlander colours and Malarkey’s roof visualizer, then contact Iron Shield Roofing and we’ll confirm the current Canadian colours we can source for your project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Malarkey Highlander good for Edmonton’s climate?

Yes. Highlander is built on NEX rubberized asphalt that stays flexible in the cold and resists cracking and impact, which suits Edmonton’s freeze-thaw winters. For maximum hail protection, Malarkey’s Class 4 Legacy or Windsor lines step it up further.

What is the wind rating on Highlander?

Highlander carries a 110 mph standard wind warranty and up to 130 mph enhanced with qualifying installation, backed by Malarkey’s high-wind design.

Is Highlander impact resistant?

Highlander carries a UL 2218 Class 3 impact rating, and the NEX rubberized asphalt adds real-world impact absorption. For a Class 4 rating, look at Legacy Scotchgard or Windsor Scotchgard.

What colours does Highlander come in?

Malarkey offers Highlander in several colours for the Canadian market. Iron Shield Roofing confirms the current Alberta lineup with our suppliers for each project.

Need help with your home or business roofing project?

Iron Shield Roofing installs Malarkey Highlander across the Edmonton region.

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