





This is a big home - multiple rooflines, a pool house structure out back, and a lot of surface area to cover cleanly. We put Malarkey Highlander shingles on everything, and the midnight black color pulled it all together in a way that really complements the tan stucco and stone exterior this house already had going for it.
Malarkey Highlander is a solid choice for Boise homeowners. It's a Class 4 impact-resistant shingle, which matters here given the hail we see in the Treasure Valley. Beyond the durability piece, it has a dimensional look that holds up from the street. No flat, lifeless appearance - just clean lines and real depth from any angle.
What we always want on a job like this is consistency. The color, the shadow lines, the way the shingles lay along the hips and valleys - all of it has to be tight. A big roofline in a nice neighborhood draws attention, and there's no hiding sloppy work up there.
A lot of homeowners put off a roof replacement until something forces their hand - a bad storm, a leak, a failed inspection. But worn shingles don't always make themselves obvious right away. If your roof is getting up in age and you haven't had anyone take a look recently, it's worth knowing where things stand before a problem finds you first.