Roofing tools that keep crews on the roof, not at the truck.
Roofing crews need cordless impact drivers rated for deck screws and coil nailers, 5.0Ah+ high-output batteries (heat resistance matters on a hot roof), chalk lines, utility knives, safety harnesses, and a circular saw for sheathing cuts. Most roofers run either Milwaukee M18 FUEL or DeWalt 20V MAX XR.
Cordless impact drivers, coil nailers, tear-off tools, and safety kit. Ships same day when ordered by 2pm Central.
Roofing crews burn through cordless impacts and coil nailers. Speed matters; battery-pack fatigue kills productivity. Here's what roofers actually carry.
The 3-category roofing lineup.
Each category below links to the relevant Shopify collection with curated Milwaukee + DeWalt SKUs, real pricing, and same-day dispatch.
Start from a curated kit.
Every tool in the roofing lineup, priced as one bundle. Ships as a single order, includes battery rotation, and gets crew pricing on 2+ units.
Roofing Starter Kit
A job-ready tool setup for roofing contractors who need reliable cutting, fastening, measuring, and safety essentials — from tear-off to final fasten.
Tool comparisons + best-of guides.
Context for the roofing lineup — bare-tool-vs-kit math, platform comparisons, and honest best-of picks.
FAQ for roofing pros.
What cordless platform is best for roofing?+
Milwaukee M18 FUEL and DeWalt 20V MAX XR are both proven on roofs. Pick whichever your crew already owns batteries on. If starting fresh, Milwaukee M18 FUEL has a slight edge on torque and the ONE-KEY tracking helps when tools get left on jobs.
Do I need special impact drivers for roofing?+
A standard 1/4" impact handles deck screws. For coil nailer work, a cordless nailer (Milwaukee 2744-20 or DeWalt DCN45RN) is the faster path. Your choice between screws and nails is the bigger decision.
How much does a roofing tool setup cost?+
A solid starter kit is $1,500-$3,500 depending on platform and whether you include a coil nailer. Our Roofing Starter Kit lands at the midpoint of that range with financing options.
What safety gear should every roofer have?+
OSHA-compliant harness + SRL, hard hat, non-slip footwear, cut-resistant gloves, and eye protection. For steep roofs, add a roof bracket system and toe boards.