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Building your own home can be much cheaper than buying a house from a property developer. As property prices continue to rise, more and more people are thinking about self-build and creating their dream home.

There are many Government schemes which can provide assistance and advice on self-build projects – they guide people on what to do and freely provide help. For example, in Scotland, the Government has extended the closing date for the Scotland Self-Build Loan Fund for self-build projects until August 31, 2022. In Wales, the Government has created a Self Build Wales website and in England, there is the Right to Build Register. But if you are thinking about a self-build project, what are the most important tools to start building a house? Read on, as we discuss the tools that you will need to build your dream home, including essential mini digger hire tips you need to know when planning to build a house.

While self-build offers greater control and customization, navigating material procurement, skilled labor, and project management can be daunting. Partnering with a dry hire provider simplifies the process by supplying the workforce you need without managing payroll or overseeing individual contracts. This allows you to focus on enjoying the self-build experience and creating your dream home cost-effectively

What do you need?

Once you have found the perfect plot, you will need to do a lot of prep work. However, before you consider mini digger hire and mini digger hire costs, you will need a few basic tools. Great tools to have at your disposal include a shovel, a wheelbarrow, a circular saw, a hammer, an angle grinder, a spirit level, and a concrete mixer. These are just a handful of items that you will need. Think about power tools, masonry tools, electrical tools, tools for plumbing, and don’t forget about a tape measure and pencil.

Protect yourself

Have you jumped on Google and looked up mini digger hire? Great. But, have you jumped on Google and checked out what PPE (personal protective equipment) you will need first? Before you begin any work on site, you will need to ensure that you have the right equipment to keep you safe. You cannot consider mini digger hire before you consider safety equipment. Do you have steel toe-capped boots, a hard hat, gloves, and protective eyewear?  If you are unsure, talk to the team at your friendly tool hire depot about appropriate PPE and they will be happy to advise you of what you need to stay safe and on top of your project. Cutting corners and putting your safety and others at risk runs the risk of injury and finishing the project late.

Preparing the site

Once you have bought your plot and all the correct planning is in place, you will need to prepare your site. Remove rubble and debris from your plot. Once this has been done using equipment such as a mini digger and tracked dumper, you can think about creating other areas. For instance, an area where you will mix concrete and an area to stack bricks. Then, it’s time for the foundations.

Diggers

You will need to hire a mini digger or micro digger if you want to build trenches and create perfect foundations. Once you have dug trenches with the mini digger that you have hired, you can lay pipework and install drainage. Mini diggers are great pieces of kit, but before you consider mini digger hire or Google “mini digger hire near me” consider the access to your plot. Also, how far down do you need the mini digger to dig down, how far do you need the mini digger to reach, what terrain will the mini digger be moving about on, and how long do you require mini digger hire for? These are important considerations.

Costs

How much does it cost to hire tools and how much does mini digger hire cost? Hmmmm, how long is a piece of string? First, what tools do you need? Second, how long do you need to hire them for? Third, where are you based? Four, do you need the tools to be delivered or can you collect them? And finally, if you are hiring a mini digger, for example, do you require attachments? It is far more cost effective to hire tools and construction equipment for more than one day. Some tool hire companies offer hire rates for one day, two days, the weekend or one week. For example, it is more cost effective to hire tools and equipment for one week than it is for one day but before you hire any tools, talk to your tool hire depot. The tools you think you need to hire might not be the right ones you need for the task you plan to do.

Tool hire staff are full of helpful advice. They will talk you through different tools, what they are designed to do, and they will recommend others. Furthermore, they will listen to your queries and guide you through the tool hire process so that you can hire tools easily, knowing that the equipment you have hired will help you to create your dream self-build project.

Claire Preece