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Best Air Compressors for Roofing Companies

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For roofing companies running pneumatic nailers, air compressors are production equipment—not accessories. An underpowered or unreliable compressor can slow installs, increase downtime, and frustrate crews on steep or time‑sensitive jobs.


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This guide breaks down the best air compressors for roofing companies, focusing on models professional contractors rely on for daily shingle installs, tear‑offs, and high‑volume production.


What Roofing Companies Need From an Air Compressor

Before choosing a compressor, roofing contractors should prioritize:

  • Sufficient CFM to run roofing nailers continuously

  • Jobsite durability and portability

  • Moisture control to protect pneumatic tools

Roofing crews typically need at least 4–6 CFM at 90 PSI per nailer for uninterrupted operation.


The Makita MAC2400 is a top choice for roofing companies that want reliability and quiet operation. It delivers strong airflow while remaining portable enough for residential jobs.


Why roofing companies use it:

  • 4.2 CFM @ 90 PSI

  • Durable cast‑iron pump

  • Excellent for 1–2 nailer crews


Known for ultra‑quiet performance, the California Air Tools 8010 is ideal for residential roofing companies working in noise‑sensitive areas.


Best for:

  • Residential reroofs

  • Smaller crews

  • Contractors prioritizing quiet operation


DeWalt’sPortable Compressor offers higher tank capacity, making it suitable for roofing companies running multiple nailers on larger jobs.


Why it works for roofing crews:

  • 5.0 CFM @ 90 PSI

  • High‑pressure tank for longer runtime

  • Jobsite‑ready construction


Rolair compressors are known for durability, and the JC10 Plus is a favorite among contractors who need consistent performance day after day.


Ideal for:

  • Daily shingle installs

  • Professional crews

  • Long‑term reliability


For large roofing companies or remote jobsites, gas‑powered compressors provide unmatched airflow without relying on electricity.


Best used when:

  • Running multiple pneumatic tools

  • Working on commercial roofs

  • Power access is limited


Electric vs Gas Air Compressors for Roofing

Most residential roofing companies use electric compressors for portability and convenience. Larger commercial crews often rely on gas compressors to power multiple tools without interruption.

Many established roofing companies keep both options in their equipment lineup.


Protect Your Equipment and Your Business

Air compressors are expensive, essential tools—and frequent theft targets. Damage or loss can shut down jobs instantly.

Wexford Insurance provides roofing companies with coverage options such as:

  • General liability insurance

  • Workers’ compensation

  • Tools and equipment coverage

  • Commercial auto insurance


👉 Request a roofing company insurance quote from Wexford Insurance.


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