By Jenny Yu.
Hiring the right people is essential to creating a competitive, profitable roofing business. In roofing, your contractors are your product, so to have a quality product that customers are satisfied with, you need to attract quality workers. How can you attract quality workers? By providing safe working conditions and a work product that people would be proud to be a part of.
One way to create an environment where crew members feel safe and productive is to invest in the technology and tools that make jobs run smoothly and efficiently. The Equipter is one tool that checks all of these boxes.
Created by long-time roofing professionals seeking a way to make debris removal faster and cleaner, Equipter, LLC is a family run company dedicated to providing roofing companies with innovative, time-saving tools that make working on job sites more worker and homeowner-friendly. Their product line includes the Equipter 4000, a drivable debris container; Tow-a-Lift, their towable forklift; Equipter 5000, a drivable crane; and their newest addition, Equipter 7000, a towable boom handler.
When you invest in an Equipter, you communicate through concrete actions that you value your crew’s safety and time by providing them with the most innovative tools on the market.
One Equipter client, Jeff Trinh of Storm Guard Roofing, discussed the struggle in finding quality crews and roofers. “Anything we can do to attract the top roofers helps us and helps our clients in the long run,” he shared. “When we provide them with a product like this, it makes their job easier, it’s more efficient. They spend less time and energy on the tear-off so they can spend that time and energy on the installation, which is one of the most critical parts of the roofing project.”
Photo source: Equipter
Learn more about Equipter in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.equipter.com.
About Jenny
Jenny Yu is a writer for The Coffee Shops™. When she's not writing, she loves visiting cozy coffee shops & bookstores, playing basketball, learning about oral history and spending time with loved ones.
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