Top Tools Every Home Builder Has in Their Arsenal

By: John Garcia | Date Posted: February 18, 2022

Homeownership is exciting but comes with responsibilities like maintenance and repairs. While hiring professionals is an option, it’s fulfilling to do DIY projects with the right tools and skills. Building your toolkit gradually for specific tasks is cost-effective in the long run compared to hiring professionals.

Top Tools Every Home Builder Has in Their Arsenal

Here is a handy list of any house builder’s essential equipment on hand. These are tools that can be stored in just about any garage, toolbox, belt, or car and that you will use regularly. These tools, from hammers and nails to power drills, cutting tools, and tape measures, are included in this category.

Safety First

Safety

Here are some types of safety tips that are often overlooked:

  1. Trust your instincts and find an alternative approach if something seems dangerous. Always refer to the instruction manual before using power tools.
  2. Protect your eyes with safety eyewear when using hand tools like hammers or equipment that can produce flying debris. Face shields are necessary when using grinders.
  3. Safeguard your lungs by wearing dust masks or respirators to filter out particles or chemicals.
  4. Use high-quality earplugs to protect your ears from loud noises.
  5. Keep your mobile phone nearby for emergencies, but avoid distractions while working.

What Tools Should You Have in Your Toolbox?

In order to get outstanding results from construction work, every step must be executed with competence and accuracy – as well as the appropriate equipment. Therefore, when it comes to gear, the following are the most often-needed tools:

Small Tools/Toolbox

Stock your toolbox with essentials such as screwdrivers, hammers, hex keys, measuring tape, duct tape, a builder’s knife, and a builder’s pen.

Additionally, you’ll need a good pair of pliers, which are excellent for grabbing and holding things securely; and an adjustable wrench to fasten and loosen different bolts.

Small Tools

Jigsaw

Toolbox &Jigsaw

A jigsaw is yet another multi-purpose instrument. Jigsaws are useful for cutting curved and circular designs into wood and cutting holes in difficult-to-reach areas. As with circular saws, you may choose from a range of blades to suit your requirements.

Drill

Toolbox

Consider adding a drill to your toolkit if you don’t already have one. An integrated hammer action drill is particularly useful for various tasks. Its quick-change chuck simplifies bit changes, and it’s affordable, durable, versatile, and easy to use. You can choose between a corded drill powered by electricity or a cordless one for portability, although the latter is more expensive.

Grinding Machine

Grinding Machine

Grinding gear is utilized to precisely decrease the particle size of various materials. Still, it is best known in the mining sector for extracting rich metals like gold and silver from overlying host rock.

Grinding machines are an integral element of a house builder’s armament nowadays since they enable the reduction of material particle size and the mechanical creation of nanostructured materials with high accuracy and at a low price.

But what is a grinding machine without grinding wheels, such as diamond grinding wheels?

Grain abrasives and layers of fiberglass are fused to produce a wheel shape in a grinding wheel. Abrasive grains remove material from a workpiece to shape and polish it, much as grinding tools. With a wide range of applications, grinding wheels are essential.

Arc Welding Machine

Arc Welding Machine

An electric arc is used to generate heat, which melts and unites metals in arc welding.

An Arc welding machine is a device that uses an electrode to fuse two pieces of metal using electricity. A consumable or non-consumable electrode may be used in the procedure. It is possible to employ alternate current (AC) or direct current (DC) in an arc welding process.

DIY welding home projects may be a lot of fun, regardless of whether you’re a professional welder or just a hobbyist. With this kind of machine, you can work on small and big projects, from simple ones to more challenging ones, designed for indoors and outdoors.

Simply said – you can fabricate anything you want – from simple projects, such as horseshoe puzzles, welded portraits, and hanging shelves to advanced ones, such as welding carts for your garage, benches, and chairs for your backyard, and even wrought iron railings for your front door.

Step Ladder

Step Ladder

Anyone who works in construction or home improvement needs a high-quality step ladder that is both lightweight and simple to use. Seven-step 1.5m (5 foot) ladders are the most popular size.

You can replace light bulbs and do most general-purpose tasks with this size without becoming cumbersome. To begin with, it will fit in the rear of your vehicle. Aluminum is a robust and lightweight metal that may be used for a wide range of applications.

Extension Cable

Extension Cable

An extension cable is a must-have for all levels of experience. No matter how many cordless tools you have, there will always be a moment when a standard wall outlet is required.

With this useful gadget, you’ll be able to extend your reach and unleash a wealth of power. A reliable power supply with at least four outlets and a 50-meter reach is a wise investment for most large-scale projects, which need electricity.

The ideal cable to use is a ten gauge contractor’s grade cord since it will ensure the least amount of power loss possible.

Crow Bar

Crow Bar

No other tool is capable of doing the tasks this one accomplishes so effortlessly. It is possible to use an oscillating multi-tool for various functions. The plunge cutter attachment, which can quickly cut through a thick block of solid wood, is one of the machine’s numerous features.

With its unique design, the plunge cutter can start cutting at any position on a piece of wood, enabling the user to cut more swiftly, neatly, and correctly. Get yourself one of these if you don’t already have one. They’re amazing, to say the least.

Hacksaw

Hacksaw

Anyone’s house, workplace, or vehicle would be incomplete without one of these. The hacksaw is unrivaled in terms of utility and power when it comes to cutting. Because of its versatility, it has been included in the top 50 most useful tools.

Their replaceable blades are simple to fit and change, and the frame is durable and solid. In order to cut through a wide range of materials, you should choose a blade with fine teeth (between 18 and 32 TPI). Purchasing a high-quality version of this instrument will be an excellent investment since there isn’t anything it can’t cut.

Sander

Sander

A sander is an essential piece of equipment for any worker, professional or not, who doesn’t want to waste time manually sanding. In a fraction of the time and with minimum effort, it can do the same task. You can adjust the abrasiveness of your sanding pads using interchangeable grit sizes.

You may remove old paint, smooth down rough edges, and even shape wood using it. Instead of purchasing the more costly specialized sandpaper attachments, buy a sandpaper roll and cut it down to size. You will save yourself a lot of time and effort with this handy tool.

The Take-Away

Even though there are many other tools available, the ones listed above should cover the majority of common maintenance tasks around the house. The above gear may also utilize most home renovation and modest repair jobs, and one of the best things about it is it won’t take up much room in your garage or workshop.

Thank you for reading!

John
 

John is the founder and chief editor of Homienjoy. With over 15 years of experience in the home improvement industry, John is passionate about helping homeowners confidently tackle their projects. Holding a civil engineering degree and working as a contractor, project manager, and consultant, John brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Homienjoy community.

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