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Must-Have Tools for DIY Home Remodeling Projects

Home renovation projects make an excellent opportunity to breathe some new life into your old property and start fresh without spending a pile of money. These claims, however, come with some important asterisks. Namely, just how much money you are going to spend, how fast you are going to see the works through, and how fresh you will get out, in the end, will largely depend on your ability to pull off the remodeling in the most efficient manner.

That, in turn, largely depends on the tools you are going to use along the way.

Well, let us take a look then at some of the most important items every aspiring family handyman should have in a personal toolkit before gaging in any larger-scale home remodeling project.

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Measuring tools

This may sound a bit mundane, but believe us – if there is one area where remodeling projects tend to get botched the most, it's the measuring. If you are not able to precisely assess the space around you and adjust the materials to those surroundings, you will have to do everything over and over again until you lose too much patience, time, and money. So, be sure to always have a good level, tape measure, and a carpenter's square. As for measuring out the room space, the latest-generation laser measuring tools are 100% precise, so they really don't have any good analog alternatives.

Power tools

Power tools are used when you need to roll up your sleeves and finally put your CAD drawings into existence. Still, you need to take into account that these tools are also very expensive, so be sure to thoroughly assess the project before you move anything to the checkout. Of course, some items will more likely end up on your wishlist than others so will cover these basics here. No matter what you are doing, you will most likely need a high-quality cordless drill, circular cutter, good old jigsaw, power miter saws, and orbital sanders. These mentions should cover 80% of the tasks you are going to handle.

Multipurpose hand tools

Here, we are going to cover all those small tools you remember you need only when you are up the ladders. Well, let’s make sure you don’t need to climb down or let alone drive to the hardware store. First and foremost, make sure you always have a utility belt stacked with screwdrivers with replaceable heads. Second, keep your eye on some of the quality automatic knives. They can cover a whole range of purposes from screwing the drives to cutting through lighter materials. And they perfectly fit any back pocket. Also, there are good old wrenches, pliers, hammers, and ply bars.

Hardware pieces

These items are very similar to hand tools. You won't know that you need them until you need them. It is good to know that they are not really expensive. So, to save yourself from a long drive to the store, we suggest that you make yourself a small stockpile before you start any remodeling work. The pieces you will most likely need as they envelop come in the form of finishing nails, galvanized nails, drywall screws, and outdoor screws. Most one-pound packages won't cost you more than $10 so buy enough spare pieces. Also, get yourself plentiful supplies of electrical tape, painters’ tape, and duct tape.

Painting tools and supplies

Any kind of remodeling almost certainly entails a couple of paint jobs when you are done. Be prepared for these touch-ups and make them a part of your remodeling budget. As for the items you will need to buy you can throw in a basic set of paint brushes, rollers, and paint trays. But, you need to make sure the space you are painting is protected as well. So, aside from the painters' tape we have already mentioned, get enough drop clothes, and plastic tarps. They will make the cleaning job so much easier. Oh, and let's not forget the main star of the show. Spare paint is always a good idea.

Safety gear

Engaging in any work that involves power tools, heavy objects, sharp blades and all other things we can see around the remodeling worksites is something you should stay away from as far as possible. Your safety should always be your priority and, in this case, no shortcuts are allowed. Even if you are going to save a couple of bucks along the way. Therefore, to wrap your shopping list up, throw in their appropriate ear and eye protection, worksite helmets, dust masks, and high-quality gloves. If you are going to work with materials like asbestos don’t start any activities without a good respirator.

Wrapping-up

Well, these were some of the most important tools and items you will need for your renovation project. Anything you do in life can be completed in two ways – easier and harder. Sure, even if you are not well prepared, you will see the work through. But, your goal is not to waste your health, time, or money as you go. Having appropriate tools always by your side is a great way to start dealing with this issue. We hope that we've nudged you in the right direction.


Author Bio: Marie Nieves is a passionate blogger with an eye for design, a flair for storytelling, and a love for culture. She contributes regularly to various blogs and online magazines, all while satisfying her wanderlust by exploring states and countries near and far.

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