Malarkey Vista AR vs GAF Timberline HDZ 2026
When to choose Malarkey Vista AR.
- You live in a hail-prone region and want Class 4 impact resistance built into the standard product.
- Sustainability matters to you (Vista uses upcycled rubber and plastic, plus 3M Smog-Reducing Granules).
- Your roof has steep pitch transitions that benefit from Vista's rubberized SBS flexibility.
- Your insurance offers a meaningful Class 4 discount that offsets Vista's higher upfront cost.
- Your contractor is a Malarkey Emerald Premium installer for the extended workmanship warranty.
When to choose GAF Timberline HDZ.
- Budget matters and HDZ is cheaper per square at the material level.
- You want the widest color library on the market (33 colors).
- You want WindProven unlimited wind warranty with a full GAF system.
- Your contractor is GAF Master Elite for the Golden Pledge.
- Class 3 hail rating is sufficient for your region and insurance.
| Category | Malarkey Vista AR | GAF Timberline HDZ |
|---|---|---|
| Material cost / square | $165-200 Premium architectural pricing | $132-140 Home Depot retail HDZ ~$30-60/sq cheaper at material |
| Asphalt type | NEX polymer-modified (rubberized SBS) Flexible, less cracking, better cold-weather performance | Standard fiberglass-asphalt Conventional laminate Vista's SBS is the meaningful materials advantage |
| Wind rating | 110 mph base / 130 mph enhanced Lifetime limited material warranty | 130 mph + WindProven unlimited Full GAF system enables WindProven HDZ stronger warranty terms |
| Hail / impact | Class 4 UL 2218, built into standard Vista | Class 3 UL 2218; AS II variant is Class 4 Vista wins at base; HDZ needs AS II for Class 4 |
| Fire rating | Class A ASTM E108 | Class A ASTM E108 Tie |
| Material warranty | Lifetime limited (15-yr non-prorated) Right Start period offers 100 percent coverage | Lifetime limited (10-yr non-prorated) Extends to 50yr non-prorated with Master Elite Vista 15-yr non-prorated period is the longest in class |
| Algae warranty | 10 yrs (Vista AR variant) Standard Vista has no algae warranty | 25 yrs StainGuard Plus Copper-infused granules HDZ longer algae coverage |
| Color count | ~14 Vista palette is smaller | 33 HD + Bold Definition + regional HDZ much wider palette |
| Sustainability | Upcycled materials, 3M smog-reducing granules ~5 tires + ~3,200 plastic bags per 30-square roof | Standard manufacturing ENERGY STAR for some colors Vista significantly more eco-conscious |
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The questions People Also Ask on Google for this comparison, answered without sales spin.
In hail-prone regions (Texas, Colorado, Oklahoma), yes. Vista's Class 4 impact rating built into the standard product can earn an insurance discount that offsets the higher upfront cost. In low-hail markets (Florida, coastal Southeast), HDZ's lower price and unlimited wind warranty are often the better value.
Malarkey's proprietary SBS (styrene-butadiene-styrene) rubberized asphalt blend. It is more flexible than conventional fiberglass-asphalt, which means it resists cracking in cold weather, handles hail impact without granule loss, and holds up better through extreme temperature cycling. The trade-off is higher material cost.
Materially significant. Each 30-square Malarkey roof incorporates roughly 5 upcycled tires and 3,200 upcycled plastic bags. The 3M Smog-Reducing Granules actively pull NOx pollution from the air over the life of the roof. These are real, measurable sustainability claims that the EPA recognizes.
Generally no. Malarkey's distribution is strongest in the Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, and Midwest. GAF Timberline HDZ is the number-one selling residential shingle nationally and is available through Home Depot, Lowe's, ABC Supply, and most independent roofing suppliers. In Florida specifically, GAF availability is significantly better than Malarkey.
For wind rating, no — both meet 130 mph. For hail rating, yes — Malarkey Vista's Class 4 hail can earn a 15 to 25 percent insurance discount in some states (Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado especially). GAF Timberline HDZ is Class 3 base; you would need the AS II variant for Class 4 from GAF.
Both are designed for that climate. Vista's SBS rubberized asphalt resists cracking from heat cycling slightly better than fiberglass-asphalt. HDZ's 25-year StainGuard Plus algae coverage is significantly longer than Vista AR's 10-year. For Florida specifically, HDZ's algae warranty is the more material advantage.