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Looking Into Renovating Your Place? These Are the Essential Tools to Own

Looking Into Renovating Your Place? These Are the Essential Tools to Own

All across the world some of us are living in lockdown, confined in our homes due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, it might be a good idea to deal with those projects that we are always making excuses for postponing.

If you find this relatable, this article will help you get through the basics of home renovation. Here, you will find a list of tools that any beginner should have if they want to renovate their house. Why spend large budgets on contractors when you can have all the fun?

So, grab your shopping list and pen - let’s get started!

Safety First

You must be aware that this type of work can cause serious injuries, and that is why it is essential to provide yourself with protecting material to avoid accidents that might happen.

Safety Glasses

These are essential to every kind of task that you might do. Eye protection is fundamental to prevent possible damage caused by dust or some tool. Besides, you should get more than one pair as they get dirty, fogged, and can get broken or even lost.

Hearing Protection

Safety Ear Muffs are a crucial tool if you are planning on doing loud works such as operating a shop vacuum or drilling.

Protecting Mask

This one should be easy to find in every home (due to the actual pandemic situation). In case you have to sweep a lot of dust or work with tools that when in contact with some materials produce a lot of dirt, you should have a mask or even a cartridge respirator for more protection - your lungs will thank you!

Match the Tool to the Job

If you aim to complete each task with high-quality results, plus save yourself some time and money, you should find the right tool for each job. Beyond the well-known supplies - hammer, ladders, lighting, tapes, saw blades, and pliers - some tasks may demand the efficiency of a power tool.

Floor Drum Sander

Floor sanding is a hard, long, and challenging task. If you don’t own the proper machine, not only the job can take days to complete when it could have been finished in hours, but the results will be far from what you’ve expected.

A great example of this type of machine is the Clark’s Az-8 Floor Drum Sander - this is a professional machine that can take on huge surfaces quickly while also being comfortable to work with. Best of all: it delivers an exceptional finish. You can also check some other models at SanderScore.

Cordless Drill

These are helpful tools with the feature of not having a cable to connect to the electricity, which can be easy to manage. When using this kind of machine, you can drill holes and drive screws but, the only downside is that it takes from 15 minutes up to 3 hours to charge. But faster isn’t always necessarily better.

Jigsaw

Jigsaws are ideal gifts for people that love solving puzzles, but they are also power tools that can create a rounded shape cut in materials like sheets of wood. They come in a vast range of prices, but none will break the bank - these are actually the cheapest kind of power tool that money can buy. If you are planning on manually contouring some cuts, you should think about getting a jigsaw.

Clean Everything at the End

Besides ensuring all safety measures and choosing the best tool for each job, to complete the task we must guarantee that the place is well cleaned and organized. For that, we will need several objects, such as brooms, shop vacuums, and coveralls.

Do It Yourself

I hope that at the end of this article you will feel motivated to move forward with the projects that you may have at home. As you can see, remodeling is so much more than a hammer and a few nails: become a DIYer and make the best of your time at home!

 

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