Tools Every New Homeowner Should Have

Tools For HomeownersCongratulations! You’ve just closed on your dream home. If you’re like us, you’re probably already dreaming of how you’ll furnish and decorate the new space. While you’re at it, don’t forget to purchase these important tools every new homeowner should have, to be prepared for emergencies and home repairs.

A tape measure

Don’t guesstimate! Use a handy tape measure to calculate furniture sizes and floor plans, figure out object placement and estimate material quantities. A retractable tape measure is a small tool with a ton of uses!

A good drill and drill bits

Find a battery-powered multipurpose drill and driver, along with square-drive, slotted and Phillips-head bits in several different sizes.

Adjustable wrenches

No need to purchase a full set of wrenches. Choose one or two that can be adjusted to fit nuts and bolts of various sizes.

A utility knife

What would you use a utility knife for? Let us count the ways! Whether you’re scraping paint from stuck windows, trimming carpet edges or scoring drywall, your utility knife is bound to become your new best friend.

A pair of hammers

Select one heavyweight and one lightweight hammer – one for outdoor projects, and one for indoor projects like hanging pictures. Keep in mind that the size of the hammer should correspond with the size of the nail.

A flashlight

Sometimes home repairs take place in small, dark spaces – you’ll need a flashlight for those. Don’t forget batteries!

A hacksaw

You need at least one cutting tool that’s bigger than your utility knife. Hacksaws don’t have to cost more than $20, and can be used for a variety of purposes such as cutting plastic, tubing, conduit, metal pipes, bolts and more.

Sometimes, even the best-stocked home toolbox won’t cut it. If you live in the Buffalo area and have a home improvement job for the pros, call Ivy Lea Construction today at 716-875-8654!