Tools To Buy When Purchasing Your First House

Posted by Dave Kotler on Friday, September 8th, 2023 at 2:26pm.

Tools Homeowners Should PurchaseIn the midst of buying a new home, many buyers will start to make plans for home improvements. These plans usually require a lot of DIY work. To get the work done, homeowners must have tools. These tools are critical for the first year of homeownership.

Hammer and Nails

Hammer and nails are truly the most essential of all the tools. Without a hammer and nails, a new homeowner may find it impossible to do even the most basic tasks, like putting up pictures on the wall. Hammer and nails will be useful when installing decorations, putting up shelves and putting together furniture in the new house.

Nails come in various sizes, and homeowners who want to be prepared must have nails of all sizes on hand. Over time, many homeowners accumulate more nails. Therefore, many also find it useful to buy a chest of drawers for sorting their nails.

Screwdrivers and Screws

Screwdrivers and screws are also an essential tool for new homeowners. Screwdrivers come in two standard types—Phillips head and slot head—and can also come in different sizes. Homeowners who want to ensure they always have the right screwdriver for the occasion must buy multiple sizes.

Screws come in a variety of sizes and can be used for different projects, so many homeowners choose to buy screws of different lengths and widths to get their projects off the ground.

Measuring Tape

Many new homeowners use measuring tape for measuring windows before purchasing blinds and curtains. Therefore, many new homeowners need a long measuring tape that can wind and unwind easily.

Wrenches of All Kinds

Wrenches are used to make adjustments to nuts and bolts. Allen wrenches are used to assemble furniture. Often, furniture that needs to be assembled by Allen wrenches will come with these tools in the kit, but it helps to have extra Allen wrenches on hand for miscellaneous projects.

Cordless Drill

While electric drills serve the same purpose, many prefer to get a cordless drill for its mobility. Regardless of the kind of drill you choose, it can help with projects ranging from assembling furniture and making holes to even mixing paint. Make sure to get a variety of drill bits to open up the most possibilities.

Pliers

Just like with the other tools on the list, the best choice is to buy a set of different pliers so you can tackle more projects. Pliers help you keep a firm grip on items like wires or nails, allowing you to twist them into a shape, or loosen or tighten them.

If you're a homeowner who is thinking about buying tools for your upcoming home purchase, these basic tools can help you as you move into your new house and prepare for comfortable living. Whether you're already thinking about outdoor improvements or building some shelves, buy your tools today, before the close of escrow.

Dave Kotler

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