
January’s Deep Freeze is Coming: How Malarkey’s Rubberized Asphalt Stays Strong When Others Crack
January often delivers the year's lowest temperatures, which is the nemesis of standard asphalt shingles. Traditional shingles can become brittle, leading to cracking, breakage, and granule loss—the key sign of aging. Malarkey solves this vulnerability with its patented NEX® Polymer Modified (Rubberized) Asphalt.
This innovative core maintains elasticity and flexibility, even in extreme cold. The rubber-like quality means the shingle can expand and contract with the wild temperature swings of winter without deteriorating.
This sustained resilience is critical to keeping the shingle's Class 4 Impact Resistance intact, offering superior protection against ice and debris that can be thrown by winter storms.
Beyond performance, Malarkey also incorporates upcycled rubber and plastics, making it an eco-conscious choice that reduces landfill waste while enhancing material strength. For homeowners, this means a roof that lasts longer, requires fewer repairs, and provides reliable protection during the harshest months.
If your current roof is showing signs of winter wear, contact Northwind Exteriors—your certified Malarkey installer—to assess its condition and prepare for a safer new year.


