Tools every new homeowner needs

 Tool Kit

Some people will love buying new tools, while for others, it’s a necessary evil. H

Extension Cord

When you’re all set up for a huge improvement project and realize the power drill cord can’t reach the desired target, you’ll be glad you invested in an extension cord. They can also be great for yard work and hanging Christmas lights.

 WD40

Once the dust has settled and you’re in the midst of unpacking, you’ll likely find doors, drawers, and other items that need a little grease to stop squeaking.

aving a full set of tools will ensure you’re able to fix simple problems yourself, as well as assemble and install furniture and decor without making emergency trips to the hardware store.

 Yard Supplies

Large or small, unless you have a homeowners association to care for your yard, you’ll need most, if not all, of the following items within your first year.

Carbon Monoxide Detectors 

It’s best to have a carbon monoxide detector within 10 feet of each bedroom in the home, which  may have been overlooked by the previous owners. No big deal; they can be found at most home goods or hardware stores for $20-30.

6. Filing System

A filing system might seem like something for the back burner while you’re moving in, but paper clutter is a real thing and it will stress you out. Out of haste or convenience, you may toss important documents, warranties, manuals, or statements if they don’t have an easily accessible home.

Cleaning Supply Kit

Toilet cleaner,Window cleaner,Shower and grout cleaner,Broom and dust pan,Rubber gloves

 Batteries

There’s nothing worse than setting up your entertainment system or unboxing a new electronic and not having the batteries you need. Keeping AA, AAA, and C or D batteries around will save some headaches.