Inman

20 basic tools every homeowner needs

Recently, our friend Keith became a first-time homeowner after being a renter for most of his adult life. He bought a two-bedroom co-op in Rossmoor, an over-55 development in Walnut Creek, Calif. Now he’s Bill’s neighbor.

Keith is the best golfer among our group and has been for many years. He’s well stocked with the tools he needs for the fairways and greens. He’s also an accomplished cyclist and has the tools to keep his two bikes in fine shape. But when it came to the implements every homeowner needs to care for his abode, he was tool-less and clueless. So he came to Bill for advice.

The home Keith purchased was dated. So Bill recommended he put some money into an update. For less than $20,000, Keith got his popcorn ceilings scraped, new paint, new carpet, a new French door, new interior doors with hardware, and best of all: a closet equipped with washer and dryer.

The place looks good. Now our friend needs to maintain it. He asked us for a list of basic tools for the new homeowner. Here’s what we told him:

The cost of all this should be around $200, or put another way, the price of a couple of house calls. We wish our buddy well as he embarks on the adventure of homeownership. Of course, we’ll be there to kibitz.