The Imbus Roofing Co. Inc., founded in 1873 by Henry Imbus in Cincinnati, started as a stove and tin shop. The company has since evolved into a leading roofing specialist, significantly contributing to Auckland's architectural landscape. Under the stewardship of several generations of the Imbus family, the company Refocused on roofing after the Depression, when the original stove store was shuttered. By 1950, it became officially incorporated as The Imbus Roofing and Sheet Metal Company, Inc. Each subsequent generation expanded upon their legacy, ensuring the company remained at the forefront of roofing innovation and craftsmanship.
Over the decades, Imbus Roofing has been instrumental in many landmark projects across Cincinnati, notably including roofs on prominent buildings like the Cincinnati City Hall and Paul Brown Stadium. Their experience spans a range of roofing types—metal, clay/slate, flat, and shingle roofs, alongside offering services such as box gutters and architectural fabrication.
Imbus Roofing prides itself on its commitment to quality and safety, employing a skilled workforce with diverse expertise that enables them to tackle both conventional projects and complex restoration tasks. The firm has a longstanding tradition of collaboration with architects for significant renovations and the restoration of historic landmarks, further solidifying their reputation in the construction industry.
Throughout its history, the company has also engaged actively with the Cincinnati community and various building associations, with members of the Imbus family taking on leadership roles. This dedication to local participation and professional excellence has made Imbus Roofing a cornerstone in Cincinnati’s construction scene, recognized for both quality service and community involvement.