Constructing an addition to your home can be a great way to add space, increase your home’s value, and make the most of your available land. Putting in the work to construct this addition yourself can make it even more worth your while. Given that major construction projects probably aren’t something that you do every day, you’ll likely need to rent some tools to get the job done. Since there are so many tools available for rent, it’s important to know what you’ll need before you begin your project. Here are a few essentials that you should consider adding to your arsenal before you get started.
Pneumatic Nail Gun
To build the frame of your home’s new addition, you’ll need a way to quickly and safely nail the boards together. Rather than using a hammer and nails, a pneumatic nail gun can save you a lot of time and energy. When renting a nail gun, it’s important to rent one that’s large enough to be able to accept the largest nails that you’ll need to use during your project so that you don’t have to rent multiple tools for the same purpose. Always read the safety instructions and follow guidelines before operating a pneumatic nail gun, especially if it is one that you haven’t used before.
Bucket Loader
Preparing the ground where the addition will be constructed is a key part of this DIY project. That’s why a bucket loader is an absolute must to have on hand when you’re adding to your home. The good news is that with certain accessories, such as 4 in 1 buckets, you can turn your bucket loader into a multipurpose machine that can help you get a lot of work done.
Scaffolding
For adding exterior materials, painting tall ceilings, and safely performing a variety of other projects, you’ll be thankful to have scaffolding on your job site. The great thing about scaffolding is that you can easily make it taller or shorter, depending on your current needs. To help keep you safe when you’re working high in the air, it’s a good idea to rent a safety harness, as well.
Masonry Saw
If you plan on using concrete in your construction project, it’s a good idea to have a masonry saw on hand. In addition to cutting grooves in sidewalks to allow for proper drainage, a masonry saw can help you make quick changes if you find that you made a mistake in your addition’s foundation. Just be sure that you keep plenty of water on hand so that the masonry saw can stay lubricated so as to reduce heat and dust.
When renting equipment for your project, it’s important that you take the time to research the proper operation of the equipment before putting it to use. Otherwise, you could end up doing major damage to the equipment or causing significant injury to yourself or others. To help make your project a true success, it’s best to take your time with your rental equipment, even if it puts you a little behind schedule.