10 Essential Tools Every Home Must Have for DIY Electrical Repairs

  DIY Electrical Repairs
Must-Have Tools for  DIY Electrical Repairs


10 Essential Tools for DIY Electrical Repairs

If you are a handyman who loves going around the house solving every electrical problem, then you understand that some issues require specific tools. That is the only way you are going to have an easy time replacing faulty sockets, fixing visible electric cords, and dealing with defective bulbs. While some people understand perfectly well the type of tools they require, some don't.



Below is a list of the top ten essential tools that you need for DIY electrical repairs.

1. Screwdrivers

Screwdrivers are some of the top electrical tools that you should never lack. Whether you are an amateur or a prolific electrician, you need screwdrivers to help you loosen various screws and give you access to some areas. Thanks to technology, you no longer have to carry a wide range of screwdrivers. All you need is a single screwdriver with interchangeable bits to get the job done correctly.

2. A level

If you are on your way to make numerous electrical installations in your home, you are going to need a level. The tool is going to help you come up with an ideal position and location to make your installations. With the right level, you are going to find it easy to place screws and other electrical fixtures correctly. You are also going to avoid making rookie mistakes during installations.

3. Wire stripers

Most DIY electrical projects involve insulated cords. That means you are going to find yourself stripping cables to expose the copper wires before fixing it at a point. Instead of chipping your fingernails trying to expose the copper, all you need is a wire stripper, to help get the job done. The device makes the task easy, and it leaves behind a neat exposure of the wires.

4. Voltage tester

Learning how much voltage a specific power cord can or is carrying is one of the best ways to identify faulty wires. To do so, you need to have a voltage tester. The device comes with a handle that has levels to help you tell the voltage without experiencing any shocks. It is something that is going to come in handy in most occasions.

voltage tester
voltage tester

5. Flashlight

You will not know the importance of a torch until the day there will be a blackout, and the only way to restore the lights is to fix something in the meter box. A flashlight is going to help you see clearly in the dark and give you an easy time making numerous electrical repairs or installations. Make sure you keep a small flashlight so that you can handle it easily.

flashlight
A flashlight is going to help you see clearly in the dark

6. Insulated gloves

Wires can be quite tricky to handle. There are instances where you find an electrician experiencing electrocution simply because a live wire came in contact with his or her hand mistakenly. To keep that from happening to you, always wear insulated gloves whenever you are working on electricity. That way, in case you mistakenly handle a faulty wire, you don’t have to worry about electrocution.

7. A handheld electric drill

In cases where you want to disassemble electrical fixtures, remove sockets, or make installation of the same, you will need a handheld electric drill. The device is going to provide you with one of the best ways to unscrew screws and screw them back inefficiently and fast. You also need to practice how to use the device before you proceed.

8. Tape measure

Most handy works require measuring of specific objects. That is why you need a flexible tape measure so that you get to know how much of something you are using. You can use the tape measure to determine how high a switch should be or how low a bulb should hang. It is among the most used DIY electric home tools. Make sure you also get a quality one.

Essential Tools
Essential Tools

9. Hammer

Among the things you are going to be securing while working at home include wall brackets, electrical boxes, and hooks to hold wires, among others. Without a hammer, handling the above tasks can be quite hectic. That is why you need to make sure that you keep a piece every time to avoid any inconveniences.

10. Circuit tester

After fixing a particular electrical unit or installing a fixture, the next thing you should do is test whether it is working. This is where a circuit tester comes in. The device is going to tell you whether the circuit is working correctly and which wire is live, among others. You can get a tester that has either all or one range of voltage.

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Tools you need for electrical repairs
The above are the most crucial tools that you need to have for you to end up with an easier time making electrical repairs and installations. Each device either simplifies the process or it helps to ensure the safety of the electrician. Some even proceed to test whether the connections are correct. With them, you can handle a variety of home electrical problems without any issues. You will also be able to detect faults and fix them accordingly.





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