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For roofing contractors, work trucks are more than just vehicles. A pickup truck might be a mobile office when giving an estimate. A utility truck might carry a crew to a job site with tools and materials. Some trucks haul debris, others lift heavy loads of roofing materials. Roofing trucks are a key component to a roofing company's business, as they can help ensure crews and materials are transported safely.