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Home Repair 101: What is the Most Important Tool and Why You Need It

It feels scary at first when you have nothing handy to get your repairs and renovation started. How often have you needed to fix something around the house and didn’t have the right tools?  

Worse case is if you are missing one of the most important items. And how many times did that thing you needed to fix turn out to be easy if you only had that one piece of tool that simplifies everything? Well, this is one of those times. 

You need to strap your repair belt kits if you see dangling wires, faulty switches, or flickering light bulbs. 

You can quickly get basic tools like pliers, wire cutters, and a few screws from your local construction and electrical supply stores. 

In this post, you will get to know more about the level. 

Yes, a level. 

If you have not heard about it or have seen it from a repair guy but have not used one before, you must read on!

Levelling with YourLevel: The Most important but the Most Underrated Tool

You may be a first-time homeowner or someone living alone in a bachelor’s pad, and one of the first few things you do is to check for drills and power outlets. Check the walls for holes if you can set up your power switches or install some tox to hold any danging wirings.

If these aspects are missing, then you need to start drilling. So you go to your toolbox.

You look for your drill gun. Check! You look for screws and tox. Check. You look for a hammer. Check. But then something feels missing. Do you have the level?

But why would you need that tool in the first place?

What is a level?

To answer that dangling question a while ago, a level is a standard electric measuring instrument, and it is a nifty device that helps you take even surfaces and straight lines to connect one drill hole to another. 

The level is probably the most necessary tool for home repair because it ensures everything is level and even. If something isn’t level, it can look crooked and unfinished. A level is a must-have for any home repair project, big or small.

How does a level look?

The level consists of a horizontal graduated glass tube with internal float, used to determine the horizontality of surfaces. It is also called a spirit level or bubble level.

The Level Concept

You can trace the origin of the level back to the ancient Egyptians. During their time, they used a simple device that consisted of a wooden rod with markings to indicate different levels. The modern-day level was invented in 1661 by English carpenter William Gascoigne.

Are there types of levels?

Yes! There are a few types of levels used for particular tasks.

Different types of levels are used for different purposes. For example, optical levels are used in surveying, while digital levels are used in construction. There are also water levels, which use the principle of buoyancy to measure liquid height, and laser levels, which use a beam of light to indicate a horizontal or vertical line.

The right level: Importance

So now, you realize that getting straight horizontal and vertical lines is essential. This nifty tool helps you get the right height or width level for y to set up your basic home appliance and equipment. 

The level guides you to match one frame to another so that your shelves or mounting accessories stand “level” with the floor’s surface. 

That is a neat tool to use, so that you can create a seamless layout and outlines on your walls. It results in a seamless and quick job like a pro had worked on it. You would surprise your guests that only you did a great job!

How To Use The Level: Leveling You is Easy

Knowing how to use a level is essential for any home improvement project, as it will help you ensure that your surfaces are level and even. 

When using the level, you need a few supporting tools and materials such as:

  • Standard electric level
  • Pencil
  • Ruler or tape measure

Now, follow the short instructions below for you to ensure you are getting the right level of the surface using your tool:

1- First, determine what surface you need to level. It can be a wall, a piece of furniture, or anything else.

2- Place the level on the surface, making sure that the bubble is in the centre of the tube.

3- Use a pencil to mark the spot where the level touches the surface.

4- Move the level to another spot on the surface and repeat steps 2-3. Continue until you have marked several points along the surface.

5- Now, use a ruler or tape measure to draw a line connecting all of the marks. This mark will be your reference line.

6- To check if the surface is level, place the level on the reference line and see if the bubble is in the centre of the tube. If it is, then the surface is level!

Now that you know how to use a level, you can confidently tackle any home improvement project. Just remember to take your time and double-check your work as you go along, and you’ll be sure to achieve great results.

Other essential tools you need at home

Now you know that a level is essential. Do not delay, and have one in handy for you. Store t in your too kit together with other basic repair tools, including the following:

Tape measure: A tape measure is also essential for home repair projects. You’ll need it to measure windows, doors, walls, and more. Make sure to get a good quality tape measure that is easy to read.

Drill: A drill is necessary for many home repair projects, such as hanging shelves or installing new hardware. If you don’t have a drill, you can usually borrow one from a friend or neighbour.

Screwdriver set: A screwdriver set includes both Phillips head and flat head screwdrivers, which are both essential for home repair. You’ll need them to tighten or loosen screws, depending on the project you’re working on.

Hammer: A hammer is another essential tool for home repair. You’ll need it to drive nails into walls, hang pictures, and more.

Pliers: Pliers are necessary for gripping and twisting objects too small to be held with your fingers. They’re also helpful in pulling nails out of walls and other surfaces.

Ladder: A ladder is essential for any home repair project that requires you to reach high up, such as changing a light bulb or cleaning gutters. Make sure to get a good-quality ladder that is rated for your weight and height.

Who’s afraid of a bit of home repair?

So, who is afraid of doing the home repair? Not you, if you have these nifty tools! It might scare you when it is time for repairs at home. Being in that situation may cause you to spend a little of your budget by hiring a repairman. 

If you plan to renovate a part of your home, you need some heavy-duty workers to do the job. But if you only need to mount shelves or a TV stand, you can try doing a few of these projects on your own. Knowing how to do a few basic repairs and having your tools for home improvements would save you bucks.

Heather Jones
Heather Jones
Hello! I'm Heather Jones, a dedicated writer and expert in the fields of DIY projects, home improvement, and emergency preparedness. With over 15 years of hands-on experience, I'm committed to sharing practical tips and tricks to help you make the most out of your home and life.

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