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Aaron Beiler created Equipter when he realized that roofing contractors had an issue.
"After roofing for about 15 years, I was like, 'There's got to be an easier way to do this debris management on residential roofing,'" said Beiler at the 2020 edition of the International Roofing Expo in Dallas, TX.
He described The Equipter as a "self-propelled dumpster" that can also be raised up to dump into larger containers. It can be pulled behind a truck like a normal trailer, but it also possesses a gas engine that allows it to move around a property for easy debris removal.
Roofing contractors aren't the only people who are fans of the product. Homeowners also appreciate the benefits the Equipter provides.
"Homeowners love contractors that use (Equipters), because it protects their flowers and shrubbery," he said. "Usually, that's the No. 1 concern for homeowners when they're hiring a roofing contractor - how are you going to protect my tulips?"
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By MarketScaleAaron Beiler created Equipter when he realized that roofing contractors had an issue.
"After roofing for about 15 years, I was like, 'There's got to be an easier way to do this debris management on residential roofing,'" said Beiler at the 2020 edition of the International Roofing Expo in Dallas, TX.
He described The Equipter as a "self-propelled dumpster" that can also be raised up to dump into larger containers. It can be pulled behind a truck like a normal trailer, but it also possesses a gas engine that allows it to move around a property for easy debris removal.
Roofing contractors aren't the only people who are fans of the product. Homeowners also appreciate the benefits the Equipter provides.
"Homeowners love contractors that use (Equipters), because it protects their flowers and shrubbery," he said. "Usually, that's the No. 1 concern for homeowners when they're hiring a roofing contractor - how are you going to protect my tulips?"