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Staying Safe with DIY Projects
A DIY project shouldn’t turn into an ER trip. Fortunately, the best way to prevent injury is by prevention and attentiveness. First, remember to wear protective eyewear and double-leather work gloves if you’re working with saws, drills, and other high-power tools. On the subject of tools, be sure that they are in good condition. Blades should be sharp, motors should work well, and tools should be totally intact and sturdy. It’s also smart to wear a mask if you’re working with wood or chemicals, and you should always take care to work in a well-ventilated, well-lit area. When it comes to the DIY project itself, take it slow. Rushing could lead to mistakes and, even worse, injuries. Measure carefully and cut mindfully while keeping hands, fingers, and eyes a good distance away from tools. Most importantly: do not cut corners or take shortcuts. Follow instructions to the T, especially if you’re a novice DIYer. Investing in your safety may not particularly cheap, but it sure is cheaper than a trip to the ER.
No tools to DIY with? Don’t let it stop you! Here at A Tool Shed, you’ll find all kinds of tools that you can rent at affordable rates so you can take your time to put together a great DIY project. To learn more about what we offer, visit our website or call us at 1-800-286-6574.
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How to Mow & Water a Lawn — Lawn Care Tips & Techniques
When you think of summertime, you imagine cookouts and outdoor activities on a lush and green lawn– or maybe you dream of having a green lawn of your own! No matter which, this video will teach you some basic but essential lawn care tips such as mowing and watering which, as it turns out, are not quite as simple as they seem. Watering, in particular, requires good planning to avoid oversaturating grass, which not only hikes up your water bills, but attracts bugs and makes it hard to grass to flourish. Still, it’s important to water deeply two or three times a week to encourage grass roots to grow deeper into the earth, which allows the grass to absorb the nutrients it needs to grow and keep its beautiful color.
At A Tool Shed, we support DIYers and contractors alike in their remodeling and building efforts by offering tool rentals at affordable rates so that our customers can bring beauty, style, and functionality to their homes and lawns. To learn more about us, visit our website or call us at 1-800-286-6574.
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A Look at Our Propane Sales
Renting your tools and equipment can save you time, hassles, and repair costs down the road. At A Tool Shed, not only do we carry a wide variety of equipment for rent, but we also supply propane to keep your machinery fueled while you get the job done.
If you’re starting a new project, the experts at A Tool Shed can evaluate your need and help you determine the best tools and equipment for the task, and how much propane you will need. Our propane and propane tank purchase options include:
- Propane tanks – 100lbs (25 gallons).
- Propane tanks – 30lbs (7 gallons).
- Propane – by the gallon.
A Tool Shed can provide you with the propane and equipment for rent in San Jose that you need to complete your next project. We have seven convenient locations throughout Northern California and should be your first stop for all of your equipment and tool rental necessities. To find out more about our services, call us today at 1-800-286-6574.
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Understanding the Building Demolition Process
When you’re ready to get rid of an old or decaying eyesore on your property, such as an unused shed or dilapidated garage, you’ll need to understand the demolition process so your project can be completed safely, successfully, and legally. Before pulling out your tools , you’ll need to plan, prepare, and get permits for your building demolition.
Plan Your Demolition
Several factors affect the process of a building demolition, and to get started, a demolition company will assess your needs so they can develop a project plan. Your goal is to remove the building in the safest and most efficient way possible, and the plan will include how the demolition will be done and what equipment will be used to do it. Some of the different demolition methods available include deconstruction, implosion, excavation, and selective demolition. Your demolition plan will also consider how much debris will result, how it will be dispersed, and how long cleanup will take.
Get Permits and Prepare the Site
Because buildings alter the landscape around them and can have an effect on surrounding properties, the site will need to be assessed before any demolition can begin. After making a plan, your demolition company will obtain any necessary permits and then the site can be prepared. Preparing the site involves cleaning out anything that’s inside, removing any utilities that run to or through it, and addressing any hazardous materials that may be present.
Building Demolition
Once you’ve planned, prepared, and obtained permits, the demolition can begin. If the previous steps have been carried out properly and professionally, your building demolition should be completed safely and quickly. Where an old, and possibly dangerous, building once stood, you’ll soon have a cleared space to do with as you please.
For all of the tools and equipment to take on your demolition project, contact A Tool Shed at 1-800-286-6574. We carry a wide selection of quality equipment for rent in San Jose and at our seven locations in Northern California.
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Lawn Mower Safety
When it comes to backyard safety, lawn mowers are tools that need to be correctly used to avoid accidents and injuries. Watch this video to learn about lawn mower safety. When it’s time to mow your lawn, always start by removing and sticks, stones, or other objects that could be caught in the blades. Also, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and children should never ride as passengers on riding mowers or be towed behind.
It’s vital to read your lawnmower’s safety manual to understand how to operate it properly and to know where its safety features are located. A Tool Shed specializes in rental equipment and tools for rent in San Jose. To learn more about our products and services, call us today at 1-800-286-6574.
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Yard Maintenance Tips for the Spring Season
Springtime weather and temperatures can be unpredictable, but one constant you’ll find year after year is that spring is cleanup season. Tool and equipment rentals peak in March, April, and May, and with good reason: Ensuring a beautiful lawn and garden until winter begins with spring yard maintenance. You can use these tips to get started.
Pruning Trees and Shrubs
After a long, harsh, cold season, your landscaping is bound to have dead material in need of trimming. With pruners in hand, walk your property and keep an eye out for signs of frost damage on your trees and shrubs. For the best results and to stimulate new spring growth, trim back dead branches until you reach live stems. When grooming your hedges, use hand pruners rather than electric shears to cut the branches in a more natural way to allow air and sunlight to reach the shrub’s interior.
Perennial Maintenance
To keep your perennial grasses and flowering plants in good condition, be sure to prune them back in the spring to allow new growth. Reduce your ornamental grasses to about 2-3 inches, and your flowering perennials to a height of 4-5 inches for optimal results. Once the soil has thawed, you can start thinning out crowded perennials by digging them up, dividing them, and leaving about three stems per clump.
Practicing Composting
There’s no other time that you’re likely to have as much yard waste as you will in the spring. Composting is an excellent way to dispose of your leaves, grass, and branches, and you’ll also get a nutrient-rich soil additive for your efforts. Collect your yard waste into a pile, leaving out any weeds, and corral it in using a few sections of wire fence. For faster decomposition, chip branches and shred leaves into pieces no larger than ½”.
For a broad range of high-quality tool rentals and equipment for rent in San Jose, contact A Tool Shed at 1-800-286-6574. We have seven locations throughout Northern California to provide you with the tools you need for your next weekend project.
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All About A Tool Shed
When it comes to taking on new projects and home improvement jobs, renting the tools and equipment that you need not only helps you keep your garage clean and organized, but can also save you money.
To find a broad range of equipment and tools for rent, visit us at A Tool Shed Rentals. From flooring tools and forklifts to generators and grinders, we can provide what you need to get the job done. Our competitive pricing and expert service make us the go-to company for equipment rental. The rental specialists at A Tool Shed Rentals can give you advice and recommendations about how to complete your home improvement projects.
A Tool Shed Rentals has seven locations serving Northern California. We have the tools and equipment that you need to complete your projects and should be the first stop for your San Jose tool rental and equipment needs. Call us today at (800) 286-6574 to find out more about our products and services.
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A Closer Look at the Benefits of Renting Tools
Even with a well-stocked tool shed, there are plenty of home improvement tasks that may require equipment you don’t already own. If you’re thinking of buying a tool that you need to complete your next project, renting tools from a high-quality equipment rental company offers several benefits.
Short-Term
Leasing a rental tool makes the most sense when you are going to use a piece of equipment once or only a handful of times. This saves you from making significant investments, and from having to find a home for the tool in your garage or shed.
Zero Maintenance
When you rent or lease equipment, one of the biggest benefits you’ll experience is cost-control. Renting requires a fee that covers your use of the tool anywhere from a few hours to a few days, and you know how much you’ll be paying for the amount of work you’ll complete with the tool. Buying equipment usually leaves you with a higher bill upfront, as well as possible maintenance costs in the future.
Expert Advice
When you choose to work with an established tool rental company, you also expose yourself to a wide range of expert advice and experience. A rental tool specialist can help you select the best type of equipment for your needs and explain how to use it safely.
Up-to-Date Equipment
When you opt to buy a piece of equipment, you expect it to serve you for a long time when properly maintained. While this makes sense when you plan to use the tool frequently, it also means that as equipment in the industry advances, you’ll be left with an out-of-date machine. For those who want to use the newest and best, tool rentals are the optimal choice.
A Tool Shed Rentals supplies a broad range of equipment tools for rent in San Jose to help you get the job done. We have seven locations throughout Northern California and boast an ever-expanding range of rental equipment. When you need rental tools for your next weekend or major project, call us at (800) 286-6574.
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Safety Tips for Using a Jackhammer
If you’re thinking of taking on a new project, you may be wondering if you’ll need a jackhammer and how to use one. Equipment rental companies supply jackhammers and can help you determine if it’s the type of equipment you need. Before you begin, keep in mind these safety tips:
Understanding Jackhammers
Also called pneumatic drills, jackhammers are typically used to break down pavement, blacktop, and rocks. They are often used in construction, mining, and excavation, and for building foundations. Jackhammers use a motorized chisel to break apart hard surfaces and are controlled by two handles at the top end. These tools can be powered by air pressure, hydraulics, and electricity—electric jackhammers are usually favored for minor household projects.
Safety Precautions
Understanding how to use and control a jackhammer is essential for operating one safely. When you rent the equipment, speak with the rental tool specialist about proper technique and what precautions you should take. Before plugging in your jackhammer, ensure that all of its parts, including the electrical cord, are tightly secured and are in good condition. Once you’re ready to begin, be sure to use your legs and not your back to avoid injury when lifting and moving the jackhammer.
Safety Measures
When working, keep the electrical cord slung over your shoulder to prevent damage to the cord and possible electrocution. When operating the jackhammer, it’s essential that you wear the proper equipment, including steel-toe boots, a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, eye protection, and sturdy gloves. Keep the tool at an angle as you drill to maintain better control and to prevent the chisel from jamming, and always unplug the jackhammer when it’s not in use.
A Tool Shed Rentals provides a variety of tools and rental equipment to help you complete your project or renovation. Our seven Northern California locations supply jackhammers, grinders, concretes mixes, generators, forklifts, and many other types of equipment for rent in San Jose . Call us today at (800) 286-6574 to learn more about our services.
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How to Choose Rental Tools
If you plan to use a tool only occasionally, equipment rental makes more sense than investing in new tools. Watch this video to learn what to expect if you rent the tools that you need.
You can find nearly any kind of tool or equipment that you need available for rent. You will want to investigate the rental company, particularly if you are renting a tool that you’re unfamiliar with, and learn if they provide any training and the condition of their equipment.
If you’re looking for tools for rent in San Jose , call A Tool Shed at (800) 286-6574. We supply a broad range of new and used tools and equipment for sale and for rent.