By Jenny Yu.
The equipment rental market is reshaping how roofing contractors approach productivity, safety and operations investments. In a recent episode of Roofing Road Trips®, Karen Edwards spoke with Sam Beiler of Equipter and Phil Frid of Micro Rentals about how rental partnerships are expanding access to specialized roofing equipment.
Sam Beiler, who leads sales and marketing at Equipter, explained that the company’s roots came from identifying contractors’ frequent frustration. “My dad had a roofing company. He was looking for a better way of doing roofing, and the roofing tear-off process was the most painful part of his day,” Sam shared. That challenge led to the creation of products like the Equipter 4000, a self-propelled roofing trailer designed to streamline tear-offs and material handling.
While Equipter originally focused on selling equipment directly, contractor demand helped shape a new path. “More and more contractors were like, ‘Hey, in my business model, I don’t really buy equipment. I rent equipment,’” Sam retold. Rather than building its own rental operation, Equipter partnered with local rental companies to meet that need.
One of those partners is Micro Rentals, an equipment rental company serving Southern California. Owner Phil Frid said he discovered the Equipter while searching for tools that would differentiate his business. “I found the Equipter, and I thought it was the greatest tool ever for roofing contractors,” Phil said. “Contractors love it. It’s the main machine for our business.”
Phil emphasized that rentals are inherently local, making partnerships essential. “You can’t run a rental business from Pennsylvania and rent in California,” Phil explained.
“It’s been an amazing kind of micro-economy,” Sam added. “Phil has the local relationship with contractors, and in providing the Equipter solution through rentals, it quickly snowballs.” In Southern California alone, Phil estimates there are roughly 3,500 licensed roofing contractors, many of whom are still learning about the Equipter.
Both guests noted that renting often becomes the gateway to ownership. “There's always the contractors that are going to buy equipment, and there are always contractors that are going to rent equipment for their convenience. We can help them analyze that,” Phil stated. “You can tell them ‘Try it first before you buy it.’ Once they use it, it becomes a necessity, not the last resort.”
Listen to the podcast to learn more about how Equipter rental access is empowering contractors across the country.
Learn more about Equipter in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.equipter.com.
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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