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Roller: Rent vs Buy

Day rate
$150–$600
Week rate
$480–$2,160
Month rate
$1,275–$5,700
Updated
July 2026
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Rent a roller if you'll use it fewer than about 12–14 days a month or for a single project under ~6 months; buy above that. At a $600/day rate, the break-even against ownership is usually reached around 12–15 days of monthly use.

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The rule of thumb

The single biggest factor is utilization. Use a roller more than ~12–14 days a month and buying usually wins; below that, renting is cheaper once you count maintenance, insurance, storage, and depreciation.

What to include in the math

Purchase price and financing, maintenance and parts, insurance, storage and transport, operator training — and, crucially, depreciation and resale value. The calculator above bundles these into a monthly figure so you can compare like-for-like.

Rent, buy, or both?

Many contractors own the machines they use constantly and rent for peaks and specialty jobs. If your roller usage is seasonal or project-driven, a rental-first approach keeps capital free.

Rent vs buy calculator — roller

Enter your numbers to see the monthly cost each way and the break-even point.

Estimate only. Ownership cost assumes ~1.5%/mo of purchase price for maintenance, insurance & storage and ~55% residual value at horizon end. Rule of thumb: above ~60% utilization (12–14+ days/month) buying usually wins.

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Frequently asked questions

When should you rent a roller instead of buying?+

Rent when utilization is below ~60% (under 12–14 days a month) or for a single short project. Renting avoids maintenance, insurance, storage, and depreciation.

When does buying a roller make sense?+

Buy when you use it consistently over multiple years, or when it's core to recurring work. Ownership also builds resale value.

What is the rent-vs-buy break-even for a roller?+

Break-even is the days-per-month where owning and renting cost the same. Below it, rent; above it, buy. The calculator computes it from your purchase price, day rate, and horizon.

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