Owning a home is a major accomplishment and should be celebrated. But as any new homeowner quickly finds out, you are now responsible for its maintenance and general upkeep. While this may seem overwhelming, a lot of issues that arise can be easily solved if you have the right set of tools at your disposal.
Essential Toolbox
First, you will need a place to put all your tools. Consider purchasing a quality toolbox with enough space to store more tools as your collection grows. Make sure your toolbox is portable so you can take your workshop with you as you make minor repairs around your home. Organize the contents so you can easily find the necessary items when making repairs.
Consider a small toolbox with a handle or a bag with room for all the essentials you often use for easier portability.
Must-Have Hand Tools
These small, lightweight tools are essential for many home maintenance tasks and are often less expensive than power tools, making them a good choice for basic tools for every homeowner.
Screwdriver Set
A good screwdriver set will be the most important item in your arsenal, hands down. The door latch screws, outlet plate screws, and just about every other screw in your home will eventually loosen. Since you will be using this tool the most, go for quality here. Purchase a ratchet screwdriver with interchangeable bits for versatility.
Hammer
Almost as important as having a screwdriver set is owning a claw hammer. It is the most common type of hammer and the ideal tool to drive nails into wood surfaces. This tool is great for fixing panels on your deck and removing loose nails around the home. A hammer will also help drive tack nails into the drywall to hang pictures.
Adjustable Wrench
While you eventually want to move toward purchasing a wrench set with fixed sizes, an adjustable wrench will come in handy when tightening nuts and bolts around your home. Also known as a c-wrench, it is adjustable and allows you to change its size to fit the connection you are trying to tighten. An adjustable wrench is a great tool to have if you have a leaky sink.
Allen Wrench/Hex Key
Furniture and a lot of assemble-it-yourself items come packaged with screws that have hexagonal sockets. An Allen wrench will come in handy for those screws. Having a folding hex key helps with furniture assembly because this tool is easier to use than the short-arm keys that come with the box.
Strap Wrench
A strap wrench grips a cylindrical object with a strap and, through tension, makes it possible to twist the object being gripped. It can be used in many plumbing applications and particularly comes in handy when trying to open a glass jar. A strap wrench is the perfect gripping tool for most situations where a socket will not work, such as when working with knobs and pipes.
Mallet
A rubber mallet helps assemble furniture and shelves, as well as install panels and tiles.
Cutting and Measuring Tools
Some maintenance and building tasks require materials of precise sizes and shapes. Cutting and measuring tools help achieve the desired dimensions and make clean cuts.
Utility Knife
A good utility knife will come in handy in various circumstances. Whether opening boxes, cutting wallpaper or trimming carpet edges, purchase a utility knife to have an all-around cutting tool. Some utility knives have fixed blades, but buying a utility knife with a replaceable blade is often more beneficial. This choice allows you to always work with a sharp blade without having to sharpen it.
Precision Knife
A precision knife makes more delicate cuts. This tool helps you accomplish tasks like trimming tape or cutting backing paper for pictures.
Tape Measure
A tape measure is a flexible ruler used to measure distance. It helps measure quantities for materials, quantify the size of an object and measure the distance between items. Before you move a couch to another room, take a quick measurement with a tape measure to determine if you have enough clearance to make it through the room opening.
Level
A level is a tool used to establish an even horizontal plane. It can be used when assembling a pool table, installing curtain rods and hanging pictures. A 2-foot or shorter level will suffice.
Power Tools for Efficiency
Power tools enable you to complete tasks faster and with less effort, making them a valuable addition to your collection.
Power Drill With Bit Set
A power drill is essential for twisting screws and making round holes. It is a convenient tool for mounting things to the wall, such as curtain rods and cabinets. A power drill is also useful when mixing paint and sanding curved surfaces. With the right attachments, it can double as an angle grinder to grind metal and remove rust.
Maintenance and Repair Tools
Home upkeep requires a few essentials to help you accomplish everything from patching holes to painting surfaces.
Putty Knife
A putty knife can scrape glue, apply spackling and spread putty. It can also be useful for cleaning countertops and removing gunk from stovetops.
Paintbrush
You will need to do a few touch-ups here and there to the walls. Over time, they become dented, dinged, scratched and marked. If you have already purchased a putty knife and repaired the damaged area, buy a paintbrush so you can touch up the paint.
Ladder
A ladder will help you reach higher areas around the home. When you change the lightbulbs or paint the ceiling in your bedroom, a ladder is much safer than standing on a chair.
Step Stool
Many indoor maintenance jobs only need a bit of additional height to be within reach. A step stool enables you to work on elevated areas. It’s also lightweight and easy to store in a closet or under your couch.
Outdoor and Seasonal Tools
When you buy a house, you gain outdoor spaces that require upkeep. Outdoor tools help you maintain various areas around your home’s exterior.
Shovels
Make sure you have a pair of shovels for home maintenance. A snow shovel will prove useful for shoveling snow out of the driveway, and a round-nose shovel will come in handy when you are working in your garden or yard.
Outdoor Broom
Dirt, salt and other contaminants will accumulate on your porch, deck, driveway and walkways around the home. An outdoor broom will help you keep it tidy with less effort than it would take with a regular broom.
Leaf Rake
As fall approaches, so do the leaves. If leaves are not removed, the grass will eventually die, and you will need to dethatch and reseed your lawn. A leaf rake will help you keep the leaves off the yard to prevent damage over the fall and winter months.
Miscellaneous Tools
Beyond the essentials like hand and power tools, you may need additional supplies to support home upkeep, such as the following options.
Assorted Hardware
Make sure you have different types of nails and screws. There are homeowner tool kits available that come with an assortment of both nails and screws, along with screw spacers. Screw spacers are sleeves that fit over the screws to maintain space between components and are perfect for situations in which the holes are too wide for the screw. Spacers come in handy, particularly when door latch screws come loose.
Assorted Tape
The three types of tape you are looking for are:
- Duct tape
- Plumber tape
- Electrical tape
Duct tape has a variety of uses. Aside from being the go-to tape for most situations, it can also be used to patch a hose or applied to the bottom of table legs to protect hardwood floors. The uses are virtually endless.
Plumber tape is applied to pipe threads and used to seal pipes together to prevent water or air from escaping. It can be used to fix a leaky pipe under the sink or repair air compressor parts.
Electrical tape is used to insulate electrical wires. It comes in handy if a wire around the home is compromised. Electrical tape is very durable and comes in a variety of colors. Because of this, electrical tape is often used to color-code wires and other objects around the home.
Zip Ties
Also known as a cable tie, a zip tie is a fastener used to hold items together. Zip ties can be used to organize the wires behind your television stand or to attach flowers in your garden to stakes. Many household projects involve zip ties. Some homeowners use zip ties to fasten together cabinet doors under the sink so toddlers cannot get access to the harmful chemicals stored there.
Flashlight
A flashlight helps you see in tight spaces and is also vital if the power were to go out. We recommend purchasing a flashlight with LED bulbs because they last longer than incandescent bulbs and are more reliable.
Extension Cord
Sometimes, you will need access to a power outlet where one does not exist. Purchase a few long extension cords so you will not be limited by your home’s outlet placement. We recommend buying one extension cord that is at least 50 feet long.
Stud Finder
Mount heavy objects to the wall using a stud finder to identify the sturdiest places to hang. Choose a model that detects wires to avoid hammering into electrical components.
Enhance Your Home With Maintenance Tasks
Now that you have a list of essential tools for homeowners, consider making a calendar to schedule regular maintenance checks. For example, you can inspect the interior paint once every three months or check the door screws every six months.
While you’re making your maintenance schedule, be sure to call the pros at Perfect Power Wash every spring to clean the exterior of your home. A power wash will help prevent harmful algae from growing on your siding and keep it clean.
Call 866-289-8224 to discuss home maintenance and schedule a visit from our team.