When you think of a new roof, you probably picture the shingles. While shingles are the stars of the show, they aren’t actually the only thing keeping your home dry. Beneath those shingles lies a critical component called roof underlayment.  

If your shingles are like a high-quality windbreaker, the underlayment is your thermal base layer. You might not see it, but you definitely don’t want to be caught in a storm without it.  

What is Roof Underlayment?

Roof underlayment is a water-resistant or waterproof material installed directly onto your roof deck (the wood sheets that make up your roof's structure). It serves as a secondary barrier against the elements. Even if a shingle is damaged by hail or blown off by high winds, the underlayment is there to prevent water from reaching your attic.  

Roof Underlayment: The "Waterproof Backup" Every Roof Needs

Why We Use Malarkey Underlayment Technology

At Stan’s Roofing & Siding, we don’t just use any generic "paper. " We trust Malarkey Roofing Products for their industry-leading underlayment systems. Here is why:

  • SecureStart® Synthetic Protection: Unlike old-school felt that can tear or rot, Malarkey’s SecureStart® is a multi-layer synthetic barrier. It’s incredibly tough, stays flat in extreme temperatures, and provides an anti-skid surface that keeps our crews safe while they work.  

  • Arctic Seal® for Critical Zones: For the most vulnerable areas of your roof—like valleys and chimneys—we use Arctic Seal® . This is a "self-healing" waterproof membrane made with NEX® rubberized asphalt. If a nail goes through it, the rubberized material seals tightly around the nail to prevent leaks.  

  • Eco-Friendly Innovation: Malarkey is a leader in sustainability. Their underlayments are made with upcycled rubber and plastics, meaning your roof isn't just protecting your home—it's helping divert waste from landfills.  

Why It’s a Non-Negotiable

You might wonder if you can skip the underlayment to save a few dollars. The short answer is no. Here is why:  

  1. Uniformity: It creates a smooth, even surface so your shingles lay flat and look better.  

  2. Fire Rating: Most underlayments provide an extra layer of fire protection for your home.  

  3. Warranty Protection: Most shingle manufacturers require a complete system (underlayment + shingles) for their long-term warranties to remain valid.  

The Stan’s Pro-Tip

Always ask your contractor if they are performing a "tear-off." A quality roof replacement requires removing the old underlayment to inspect the wood decking underneath. Installing new underlayment over old, brittle paper is a recipe for trapped moisture and future leaks.