Posts Tagged ‘home improvements’

PostHeaderIcon Doctor for St Louis Home

Doctor is someone who helps to cure your sickness. But in St Louis you will find house doctors. These doctors are very different because they not help to cure human sickness but they work to cure houses in St Louis. Yes they are handyman St Louis. They are very concern with house wellness and they cannot stand to see houses in damage.

In St Louis there are so many residential houses and office buildings. As the time passed by the buildings will weathered, they will damage and need repair. We don’t want St Louis become so ugly with weathered building all over the city. And this is the job of house doctors to bring back the beauty of every building in St Louis. Not only weather become the threats to the building. Accident can happen anytime, and when it damaging and hurting the house, you need to find doctor to cure the wound. And sometime you not feel good to live in your home, you feel uncomfortable. For better house to live for, home improvement is needed. And again, to bring more comfort in your house, to improve it, you need the doctor to examine and enhance the house.

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PostHeaderIcon Basic Tools for Homeowner

Every homeowner should have a tool kit that contains the basic tools that you may need to do regular repairs on your home. By having these tools on hand, you can be prepared to handle all repairs in your home, and you can take on some home improvements also.

Hand Tools
Start with the most basic of your tools – hand tools. You need to have a collection of Phillips head screwdrivers as well as straight screwdrivers. You should also have pliers: Regular, needle nose and locking. Then you will want to have wrenches: An Allen wrench, adjustable wrench, combination wrench and a socket wrench set. Also essential is a hammer including a claw and a ball peen hammer and a mallet. In addition to your hand tools you will want basic power drill with a variety of drill bits. You may also want to have a few larger tools handy including a pipe wrench, a pick and a sledgehammer.

Cutting Tools
When you have to cut something, a power saw comes in hand. You should have the right saw for the job, and you will probably build your saw collection slowly. Start with a jigsaw, and then you can add a coping saw, a bow saw, a hacksaw, a crosscut saw and a circular saw. You also want to have a good utility knife and a pair of tin snips to start out.

Safety Gear
No one likes to get hurt, so make sure that you stack the deck in your favor when it comes to safety. You should have earplugs or earmuffs, safety goggles, a dust mask, and a flashlight. It is also a good idea to have a ladder, stepstool and extension cords. At various times you will need ropes, work lights and clamps, and you can pick these things up as you need them. A machinist vice is great to have, but you may need to wait until you have a workshop for that one.

Measuring Tools
When you are measuring things, you need to have a tape measure. You probably want to have a ruler or straight edge, yardstick and a combination square. You also need a level and a chalk line. Then you will probably eventually acquire a pry bar, a metal file, wood chisels, putty knives, a center punch and a countersink nail set.

Nails and Fasteners
Once you have your tools all lined out, you will want to have nails and screws. You will very likely accumulate these as you have leftovers from projects, but you will also want to have nuts, bolts and washers. You should have some sandpaper in a couple of different grades along with some spray lubricant and wood glue.

Specialty Tools
There will be projects that you undertake that need special equipment or tools, and you will gradually accumulate more and more tools and equipment as time goes on. But for now, the tools listed above should get you off to a good start to get most of your regular home maintenance jobs done.