By Adam Cabrera.
In a recent episode of Roofing Road Trips, host Heidi J. Ellsworth sat down with Dave Beiler, vice president of sales and marketing at Equipter, to discuss how their self-propelled trailers help contractors clean up debris on the jobsite.
During the podcast, Dave introduced the Equipter’s flagship model, the Equipter 4000, as a game-changing piece of equipment. "The 4000 model, is the one that... makes catching the debris management a lot more efficient and safer," he said. This self-propelled towable unit is designed to make debris management on roofing construction sites safer, more efficient and impressively tidy.
Contractors who have used Equipter’s range of products reported multiple benefits, including increased work efficiency and safety. Crews can focus more on installing roofs and less on cleaning up debris, leading to more work being completed each week. “It does the work of about two guys,” Dave said. “So, those two ground laborers now are able to assist in installing the roof... instead of picking debris up off of the ground.”
One of the appealing features of Equipter is its rental program, which allows contractors to try before they buy. Dave advises contractors to consider transitioning from renting to ownership based on usage and budget, as it offers additional benefits like 24/7 access and branding opportunities.
For those interested in taking this revolutionary equipment for a test drive, Equipter’s website offers a way to locate rental providers by zip code. It’s an innovation that Dave and his team believe is essential for advancing the roofing industry.
Listen to the full Roofing Road Trips episode or read the transcript to learn more about what the Equipter 4000 can do for your roofing business.
Learn more about Equipter in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.equipter.com.
About Adam
Adam Cabrera is a writer and podcast producer for the Coffee Shops and AskARoofer™. When he isn't writing about roofs he enjoys camping in the Rocky Mountains, going to concerts and playing music.
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