4 BASIC POWER TOOLS NEEDED FOR HOME RENOVATIONS

Anyone who has worked at least a little in the construction industry knows how important it is to use the right tools. From the necessary foundation to the roof installation, every step has its designated tool, and the right one for the job is so important.  

Indeed, there’s a phrase about a bad workperson blaming theirs out there somewhere, but on the flipside, an efficient one makes work easier, cheaper and quicker. There really is no reason not to source the right equipment, we think.

DIY specialists hunker.com suggest that “building a house requires a vast array of tools, and you will find yourself needing specific tools as you make your way through the long process. A handful of basic toolbox items like pliers, hammers, and screwdrivers are going to be necessary nearly every step of the way. Make sure you have these essential tools on hand before you move from architect’s drawing board to your piece of land.” 

And honestly, we’re not here to argue with them. If you’re wondering where to begin, here are the absolutely entry level equipment you need when doing work on your home; our 4 basic power tools needed for home renovations. 

POWER DRILL

There are two types of power drills: brushless drill and hammer drill. The first one goes better with soft materials; the second one works better if you need to handle bricks and precise cuts. That said, if you’re looking to tackle tasks requiring shaping or removing material with great precision, a milling machine becomes essential.

When it comes to electric drills, you should look for either a cordless drill or a battery-powered one, ideally. One which requires a cord can be awkward at best and, at worst, dangerous.

According to Saws Hub, the ‘’right drill sharpener makes this entire process more effective and efficient and provides better results than sharpening using your hands. Dull drill bits are dangerous to work with as they can ruin your projects”.

This basic tool helps you make holes quickly and correctly and turn screws and bolts with precision and speed. You can find usage of it for numerous applications around and inside your house, and this versatility means the power drill should be the first on your power tool shopping list. 

TABLE SAW

The table saw is generally used to cut large pieces of materials, such as panels, sheet goods, like plywood or MDF. The tool has a sliding table on the left of the blade, usually attached to a folding arm-mounted, that is used for cross-cutting more extensive materials. 

Even though the table saw is helpful in construction, it’s a tool which requires sensitivity and discipline in its use; it’s a dangerous item when handled complacently, make no mistake. So, do endeavour to get familiar with the manual before you start working. Remember to always wear safety glasses and gloves as a matter of course. One careless step and you may end up without a finger or an eye. 

NAIL GUN

Another necessary tool you need is a nail gun – a device designed for a specific reason that the name suggests; to drive nails into materials (such as wood, bricks, concrete walls). It’s a smart replacement for manual hammer and nails, and when used dexterously will significantly speed up your work and make it far more time-efficient.  

CIRCULAR SAW

The circular saw it is one of the most common tools builders use in construction and renovations. If you need to cut through material quickly and accurately, this is the item for you. 

Before you start, it’s standard procedure to set the depth of the cut via the length of the blade sticks out from the base of the saw. This allows for precision sawing and this accuracy is why the circular saw is favoured by the professionals. To avoid damage, always cut the material with its good side facing down. In this case, you will get a smooth top surface.  

WHY POWER TOOLS?

Compared to regular tools, power tools can significantly speed up house building and renovations, not to mention the enhanced standard of the work. Indeed, one power tool is good enough to replace, for instance, a whole set of saws easily. Equipped with battery or electricity, these tools run with far enhanced power than manual ones. 

THE BOTTOM LINE

Power tools can perform numerous complex tasks which aren’t easy to complete manually, making it easier for builders and home DIY enthusiasts to complete work more precisely and efficiently. Do remember to work safely and always consult the manual first. Good luck!

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