H Barber & Sons
H. Barber & Sons, Inc is a family owned and operated corporation, principally located in Naugatuck, Connecticut. H. Barber & Sons, Inc. founder, Harold S. Barber first explored the prospects of building beach cleaning machines in the early 1960's. Mr. Barber understood the growing need for this type of equipment and designed the first BARBER raking machine to clean sand beaches. He named the unit the SURF RAKE Model 500. Mr. Barber's novel invention quickly proved to be the most effective machine for the emerging beach cleaning industry in the United States. Today the second generation of Barbers manages the company from its Naugatuck, CT headquarters. BARBER now offers three models of SURF RAKE beach cleaners and a variety of specialized options. The Barber SURF RAKE is the highest quality, most efficient beach cleaning equipment available. Backing up this claim is the fact that BARBER has sold more beach cleaners around the world than any other brand. The SURF RAKE's ability to clean a variety of beach conditions and its reputation of quality and dependability has earned H. Barber & Sons the distinction of being the leader in beach cleaning technology and the largest manufacturer of beach cleaners in the world. As H. Barber & Sons, Inc. continued to grow, expansion into other areas of debris collection was a logical progression. Customers found that the SURF RAKE was as effective removing stones from soil as it was removing debris from sand, thus the TURF RAKE was born. The safe and efficient operation of the SURF RAKE and TURF RAKE helped BARBER realize the need for similar equipment in the road and highway marketplace. The BARBER LITTER PICKER and ROAD RAKE utilize the same automated picking principal as the beachcleaner, but are adapted to remove debris from roadways and highways. BARBER relies on an extensive network of dealers and agents to market and provide support for our products. BARBER equipment is being used on six continents and in over 40 countries. Regardless of where a customer may be ...