There are a lot of details to take care of when you are buying your first home. Paperwork, hiring a moving company, getting packed and preparing to move into your new home are probably at the very forefront of your thoughts, but there is one more thing you should be thinking about as you prepare to move in.
If you have been renting for the past several years, you probably have not had to do any repairs and haven’t had a lot of use for anything much more than a basic tool set. When you buy a home, that changes. All of the sudden, you are responsible for fixing everything from leaky windows to broken cabinets. A hammer and screwdriver just isn’t enough anymore. Before moving in, or within the first few weeks, you’ll want to go out and pick up some essential tools to keep around your home.
Start with a basic tool kit, and keep it someplace very convenient. You won’t want to run out to the garage every time you want to hang a picture or measure something. A basic tool kit contains a hammer, screwdriver, wrench, level and measuring tape. Better kits might have a few other small tools thrown in.
There are a few smaller, essential purchases that you’ll want to add to your tool collection, starting with a utility knife. These are super handy when you’re unpacking, but are also something that you’ll reach for often to help you cut everything from packaging to drywall. You’ll also want a variety of clamps, nails, screws and other fasteners. For quick repairs, pick up a bottle of wood glue. Many homeowners would also recommend a quality caulk gun, for resealing showers, cabinets, and any number of other areas around the home.
The worst time to realize that you need plumbing tools is when you really need plumbing tools. Right then, because the toilet, sink or shower is clogged or maybe you even have water coming up the drain. Pick up a couple of plumbing snakes (at least two different sizes—one larger and one smaller) and a few plungers. You’ll want one for each toilet, and then at least one more for use on sinks and showers.
Most power tools aren’t essential unless you’re tackling some big repairs, but there are two that every home owner should have. Start with a power drill. You will use it a lot when you are moving in, for hanging things on the walls, but it’s also something that will see a lot of regular use. Most homeowners use their power drill more than any other household tool. You will also want a saw, either manual or a table saw. You may not need it right away, but eventually you’ll be faced with a repair or remodeling project that will require a saw.
You’ll also want to pick up a book on basic home maintenance. A good book will explain painting, plumbing, drywall repair, and numerous other simple projects that most homeowners can handle on their own.