Home Owners

IMCP’s Roofs

Your home deserves the best, and IMCP roofing solutions deliver on all fronts. Our roofs are not just a protective covering; they are an investment in comfort, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Designed to keep your home cool in the sun and quiet in the rain, IMCP tiles also provide unparalleled strength during storms, ensuring your family’s safety.

Crafted with precision, our Enduroshake and Enduroslates tiles offer the timeless beauty of aged Wallaba shingles and English slates, without the common issues like rot or decay. These tiles seamlessly blend with your home’s architecture, enhancing its natural charm while providing superior insulation. Homeowners who have switched to IMCP tiles report significant reductions in their indoor temperatures, leading to lower energy costs.

IMCP tiles are installed following the rigorous Miami/Dade High-Velocity Hurricane Zone Code, using proven materials and techniques that withstand even the fiercest hurricanes. With IMCP, you’re choosing a roof that’s not only strong and durable but also designed to complement the beauty of your home.

IMCP’s Pavers

Transform your outdoor spaces with IMCP’s handcrafted pavers, designed to bring beauty, durability, and a natural aesthetic to your pathways and driveways. With over 100,000 sq. ft. of paving installed in Antigua alone, IMCP has become a trusted name in creating outdoor environments that are both functional and visually appealing.

Our pavers are individually textured and colored, ensuring that each piece is unique. Unlike mass-produced alternatives, IMCP pavers are made using a specialized technique that results in a dense, long-lasting product. The subtle variations in size, color, and texture create a natural, organic look that complements any landscape.

Whether you’re enhancing a garden path, driveway, or patio, IMCP pavers offer a rustic, yet refined finish that blends seamlessly with your surroundings. Choose IMCP for paving solutions that are built to last and designed to elevate your home’s exterior.

Problems With Wallaba Roof Tiles

Wallaba is harvested from the Tropical rain forests of the Amazon / Orinoco basin and so its use is associated with the political and ecological issues of tropical rainforest clearance.  Much of the old growth timber has already been cleared in any case and so many of the shingles now available are not of the quality available only a few years ago. As the shingles age, they crack, resulting in leaks.

Wallaba shingles leach brown tannin making water harvesting difficult requiring complex filtering to produce potable, clean, and clear water..

English slates make for a very resilient roof, and water harvesting is simple, but due to its weight, cost of importing slate is remarkably high.

Wallaba shingles and English slates are mechanically attached resulting in thousands of penetrations of the underlying waterproof membrane. As roof nails age they rust resulting in loose slates and shingles.

Waterproof and Stormproof

IMCP roofing tiles are designed to provide the best possible stormproof and waterproof defense. Our tiles do not require any mechanical fastenings, in contrast to other systems that do, potentially leading to thousands of leak spots. This indicates that the waterproof membrane has not been penetrated, removing the possibility of leakage.

Our innovative attachment method has been rigorously tested and proven to be the most hurricaneresistant. With no nail or screw holes, our system ensures complete waterproofing and superior storm protection, making it the ideal choice for regions prone to severe weather.

Waterproof and Stormproof

IMCP roofing tiles are designed to provide the best possible stormproof and waterproof defense. Our tiles do not require any mechanical fastenings, in contrast to other systems that do, potentially leading to thousands of leak spots. This indicates that the waterproof membrane has not been penetrated, removing the possibility of leakage.

Our innovative attachment method has been rigorously tested and proven to be the most hurrican eresistant. With no nail or screw holes, our system ensures complete waterproofing and superior storm protection, making it the ideal choice for regions prone to severe weather.

Why Tiles?

In hurricane-prone areas, roof tiles have often been misunderstood. While traditional concerns focus on their ability to stay attached during high winds, the tiles themselves are durable, cool, and visually appealing. The challenge has always been in securing them effectively. IMCP has solved this with the innovative “Adhesive Set” method. Developed by a team of chemists and engineers over 30 years ago, this method ensures a strong, permanent bond, allowing tiles to withstand even the most severe storms. This technique has been rigorously tested and approved by the Miami/Dade High Velocity Hurricane Zone building codes, proving its reliability across the globe. IMCP tiles are specifically designed for this attachment method, ensuring that your roof is not only stylish and cool but also built to last in the face of extreme weather. With our tiles, you can have a roof that is as strong as it is beautiful, offering peace of mind and long-lasting protection for your home.

Why IMCP is Eco-Friendly

IMCP tiles are designed to be eco-friendly. They offer a durable, aesthetically pleasing, and most importantly, a sustainable alternative to protect your home. Traditional wooden Wallaba roof shingles are harvested from the Amazon’s tropical rainforests. IMCP tiles are handcrafted from volcanic ash, from the fresh, and continuing, deposits on Montserrat. They have a rustic and natural appearance that enhances any property’s appeal.

The use of Wallaba results in deforestation and ecological concerns. Additionally, the quality of available Wallaba shingles has declined over the years, leading to cracking and leaks as they age. IMCP tiles are built to last, it’s not just about looks! They are designed to withstand the most extreme weather conditions. They are uniquely designed to fully exploit the advantages of the adhesive set method of attachment, simply the best. Our system has been independently tested to far exceed the Miami/Dade High Velocity Hurricane Zone codes.

Wallaba shingles leach brown tannin. This complicates water harvesting requiring complex filtration systems to produce clean water. Water collected from IMCP roofs is clean and clear, and tested to be potable. English slates, are durable and effective for water harvesting but are heavy and costly to import. Both Wallaba shingles and English slates require a mechanical attachment, leading to thousands of punctures in the underlying waterproof membrane. Over time, these nails rust, causing loose and compromised shingles or slates.

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