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Having the right tool for your next DIY project can make all the difference. Since expensive specialty tools aren’t needed often, consider renting them from a tool rental center like The Home Depot, rather then buying.

Wet Saw

Wet saws use a special water-cooled blade to cut through tile and brick like butter. Blades may vary depending on the material, so check to be sure you have the right one.

Rental: $55-$60 per day

Vinyl Floor Scraper

The vibrating blade on this walk behind machine takes the elbow grease out of removing glued down vinyl flooring.

Rental: $50-$60/day

Jamb Saw

A jamb saw is handy to cut around the bottom of door frames when installing new flooring. Set the height of the saw blade to the thickness of the flooring, run the saw around the jambs, and slip the new flooring underneath.

Rental: $30-$40/day

Floor Sander

This heavy weight drum sander makes quick work of smoothing wood floors. It takes a steady hand and even gait to get a smooth surface without leaving unsightly sanding marks.

Rental: $40-$50/day

Edge Sander

An edge sander is used to smooth the last few inches along walls that a floor sander can’t reach. Like it larger cousin, the edger can remove material fast and requires a deft touch to keep from marring the floor.

Rental: $30-$40/day

Pneumatic Nailer

A nail gun can get the job done in a fraction of the time you would spend with a hammer. There are several types available for different sized nails, so it’s important to decide how it will be used. Framing guns can handle nails from around 2” to 3½” while finish nailers take small fasteners and are great for attaching moldings.

Rental: $30-$35/day

Airless Paint Sprayer

Paint sprayers use compressed air or an airless pump to atomize paint and force it through a nozzle. Be sure to provide adequate ventilation and wear a proper respirator when working inside, and turn off pilot lights and other ignition sources when spraying flammable materials. Cover anything you don’t want painted, and watch out for overspray to keep your neighbor’s car from matching your house.

Rental: $50-$75/day

Texture Hopper Sprayer

This specialty spray gun is the tool of choice for applying textured finishes to ceilings and walls. For minor repairs to existing textured ceilings, a spray can of Homax Acoustic Texture will do the trick.

Rental: $20-$25/day

Trencher

While you could break out the pick and shovel to dig a trench to bury a pipe in the yard, a trencher will get the job done in a fraction of the time with less damage to your yard. Several sizes are available depending on the width and depth of the trench.

Rental: $80-$90/day

Plate Compactor

If your project involves pouring a slab for a driveway or patio, you’ll need a plate compactor to compress the soil. This prevents the ground from settling and reduces the chance of cracking.

Rental: $60-$70/day

Lawn Aerator

If your lawn is not looking its best, you might want to consider aerating it. An aerator uses long steel spikes to make holes in the sod, allowing water and nutrients to penetrate deep into the ground.

Rental: $60-$65/day

Garden Tiller

If you have a large garden, you need a tiller to loosen the dirt and prepare it for planting. Several models are available depending on the size of the job at hand.

Rental: $70-$75/day

Posthole Auger

A motorized auger can dig a hole eight times faster than by hand. They come in both one and two person models with bits available in diameters ranging from 6” and up.

Rental: $65-$75/day

Snowblower

If you have a lot of snow, you’ll probably want to buy a snowblower to keep your driveway and sidewalk clear. Various sizes and models are available. For those in milder climates, a snow shovel may be all you need. Choose a shovel that’s lightweight, has a nonstick coating, and is ergonomically designed to reduce back strain.

Purchase: $300-$2,000

Innovative Ideas for the Workshop

Scotch-Blue removable painter’s tape protects surfaces while painting. It’s also available in precut pieces that are perfect for the corners of window panes.

This new screwdriver bit from Pratt-Read Tools fits tightly in combination Phillips/slotted head screws to prevent slipping.

The Spot-On screwdriver has an illuminating tip that puts the light right where you need it.

The new line of Lithium Ion tools from Ryobi provide more and longer lasting power than regular battery powered tools.

The Starrett ProSite Protractor is great for measuring and laying out angles on projects around the house.

The Bosch Miterfinder combines a protractor, level, and calculator with an easy to read digital display.

Ridgid SeeSnake has a small camera mounted on the end of a flexible cable to allow you to see and pick up objects as far away as 30 feet. The SeeSnake is available at The Home Depot.

Cougar Paws work boots with special replaceable traction grip soles are designed to keep you from slipping even when working on a steeply pitched roof.

Further Information

Other Tips From This Episode

Managing Power Cords

Simple Solutions with Joe Truini:
Managing Power Cords

To keep tool cords organized, rather than wrapping cords around power tools, coil each cord up, and then use Velcro fasteners available in the produce department of grocery stores to keep tool cords neat and ready to use.

Ryobi ProCross Laser Level

Best New Products with Emilie Barta:
Ryobi ProCross Laser Level

The Ryobi ProCross Laser Level is self-leveling and projects a horizontal, vertical, or intersecting laser line up to 50 feet. A battery powered vacuum pump holds it securely to the wall. It also can be mounted on a tripod or placed on any flat surface.

Ask Danny:
Renting Tools

Renting Tools

My husband wants to buy every tool he sees. Can you talk some sense into him? -Liz from Encinitas

Whenever you’re tempted to buy the latest tool, consider how much you’ll actually use it. If you find you’ll only need to use the tool a couple of times a year, you would probably be better off to rent it rather than spending the money buying the tool.

Power tools used on Today’s Homeowner with Danny Lipford® are provided by Ryobi.

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Danny Lipford is a home improvement expert and television personality who started his remodeling business, Lipford Construction, at the age of 21 in Mobile, Alabama. He gained national recognition as the host of the nationally syndicated television show, Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford, which started as a small cable show in Mobile. Danny's expertise in home improvement has also led him to be a contributor to popular magazines and websites and the go-to source for advice on everything related to the home. He has made over 200 national television appearances and served as the home improvement expert for CBS's The Early Show and The Weather Channel for over a decade. Danny is also the founder of 3 Echoes Content Studio, TodaysHomeowner.com, and Checking In With Chelsea, a décor and lifestyle blog.

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