Shingle · Asphalt · Architectural (SBS Polymer Modified)

Malarkey Legacy Scotchgard Antique Brown Shingles

A warm, earthy roof that grounds the house against landscape.

Wind
110
Warranty
Lifetime
Per square
$137
Home with Malarkey Legacy Scotchgard Antique Brown roof
Antique Brown · #735743

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The color · in plain words
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Antique Brown is the warm anchor of the Legacy Scotchgard catalog. It reads as a clear deep brown in direct sun and softens into a near-black on overcast days. The granule blend leans warm, with reddish or amber accents that give the surface a sense of depth most gray shingles cannot match.

Malarkey mixes a base of mid-brown granules with smaller portions of true black and warm rust accents. The result is a roof that holds its warmth even on overcast days, which is when most gray shingles look their most neutral.

Works well with red brick, warm-wood accents, stone, and earth-tone paint. Tends to disagree with very cool siding colors (icy white, light blue, charcoal) where the warm undertone reads as out of place.

Specs · what's on the warranty card
The numbers, plainly.
Product specifications
Type Asphalt
Fiberglass-mat, granule-coated, dimensional architectural shingle
Grade Architectural (SBS Polymer Modified)
Laminated profile with dimensional shadow line
Warranty Lifetime
Manufacturer limited; transferable terms vary
Wind rating 110 mph
Upgradable to 130 mph with full Malarkey system. ASTM D7158 Class H.
Hail / impact Class 4
UL 2218 Impact-Resistance Test rating. Class 4 is the highest grade; some Florida insurers offer a small discount on hail-rated roofs.
Fire rating Class A
ASTM E108 / UL 790
Weight per square 240 lbs
Standard architectural asphalt
Algae resistance Scotchgard Protector by 3M
Lifetime-year algae warranty
Manufacturer Malarkey
Portland, OR · made in the USA
House colors that work
Antique Brown pairs well with.

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Compare across brands
Other brown shingles, side by side.

Cross-brand similarity computed by redmean RGB distance. Lower distance equals closer perceived match.

Pricing context · 2026 retail
What it actually costs.
Per square (materials)
$137$157
Home Depot / Lowe's retail snapshot, three bundles per square.
Typical 30-square home
$4,110$4,710
Materials only. Underlayment, starter strip, and ridge cap not included.
Installed in Florida
$12k$20k
Full re-roof including tear-off, decking inspection, install, and disposal. Range varies by pitch, square count, and accessibility.

Materials-per-square pulled from retailer scrape (Lowe's/Home Depot Florida zips).

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Common questions
About Antique Brown.

Questions homeowners ask before they commit. Answered without sales spin.

A warm, anchored brown with visible reddish or amber granule accents. In direct Florida sun it reads as a clear sienna or coffee; in shade it softens to a near-black. The blend is layered enough that the surface looks alive rather than flat.

Yes, and that is the canonical pairing. Brown asphalt and red brick share a warm tonal family, so they read as one coordinated elevation rather than competing colors. The trick is keeping the trim color clean and bright (warm white, soft cream) so the eye has somewhere to rest.

Minimally. Malarkey's ceramic granule coating holds warm tones for 25 plus years in Florida UV. Browns tend to drift slightly cooler over the first 5 years (a barely visible shift) and then stabilize. The full warranty covers premature fading. Source: Malarkey product warranty card and NRCA Asphalt Shingle Manual.

Slightly. Dark warm tones absorb similar solar heat to dark grays, adding roughly 5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit to peak-summer attic temperatures versus a light gray. Proper ventilation and a radiant barrier under the decking keep monthly cooling-cost impact under 20 dollars in most homes.

The 'brown' SKUs across major brands sit within a fairly tight tonal window. Most are mid-to-dark brown with warm undertones; differences are mostly in granule blend size and shadow-line depth. Use the Compare tab to see direct hex deltas against similar SKUs.

On a contemporary white-stucco build, possibly. On a craftsman, traditional, Tudor, or Mediterranean elevation it is the most architecturally correct choice and reads as deliberate rather than dated. Picking by house style matters more than by trend.

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