Renovating a home is a giant and expensive task. So itâs no wonder that many people decide to take it on themselves. But before you even think about starting renovation work, you need to ensure you have the right tools. A well-stocked toolbox can help you take on various projects, from single room updates to significant transformations.Â
With the right tools, you can take on any job with confidence. Before you begin sanding, painting or even knocking down walls, here are some of the essentials you need for your toolbox.Â
Basic items (that you need to store safely!)
Letâs start with some of the basic items youâll need for most DIY jobs. This includes items such as:
- Tape measure
- Spirit level
- Screwdrivers
- Hammer
- Utility knife
- Pliers
- Adjustable wrenchÂ
- Stud finder
Keep these items in your toolbox at all times; itâs very easy to misplace them and not have them available when you really need them!Â
A drill
If you plan to do a lot of work around the house, having your own high-quality drill will make things much easier. You never know when youâre going to need one, and theyâre handy for both small jobs and for much larger ones. A lot of homeowners highly rate DeWalt drills, so if youâre looking to invest, this is a brand to consider. Make sure you pick up different types of drill bits, helping you drill through different materials and surfaces as required.
Supplies to make renovations easier
Over time, youâll build up your toolkit so that you donât need to visit a hardware store every time you start a new project. But you can get there a little sooner by investing in some commonly used items in advance, including:
- Screws, wall plugs and nails (you could also consider a nail gun)
- Wood filler and caulk
- Cleaning products
- A bucket
- Sponges and rags
Having these items ready to go can make it easier to get started on a task or project, and can also help you carry out repairs as needed. Learning how to use wood filler and caulk will also be valuable for several projects, so make sure youâve got stocks of them in your kit too.
Safety equipmentÂ
You should always prioritize safety when carrying out work around the house. Safety equipment is a must, and could save you if you have an accident. Some essential safety items to keep in the house include:
- Goggles
- Ear protection
- Masks
- Work gloves
- Steel-toe boots
Remember to use these items and protect yourself when using chemicals. Itâs worth brushing up on DIY safety tips to make sure youâre covering all bases when doing a job at home.
Building a toolbox with all of the essentials is a great way to get started with any home renovations. Having the right tools and equipment will make it much easier to take on jobs yourself, while also ensuring you can do the work properly. For larger or more specialist projects, you may need to rent some additional tools to get the job done, but at least youâll have all the basics in place, ready for whatever task comes your way!
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