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There's something special about the relationship we forge with our tools. They're not just inanimate objects; they're companions on our journey of creation and renovation. Taking the time to care for them is not just about functionality; it's a gesture of appreciation for the role they play in bringing our visions to life.


From scrubbing away dirt and grime to oiling and sharpening, every step of tool maintenance is a labor of love. It's a chance to reconnect with our tools, to inspect each one with a critical eye, and to marvel at the craftsmanship that goes into their design.


But maintenance isn't just about preserving the integrity of our tools; it's also about extending their lifespan and maximizing their performance. Regular maintenance ensures that our tools remain in peak condition, ready to tackle any task we throw their way.


So, as we gear up for the busy days ahead, let's not forget to show our tools the care and attention they deserve. After all, a well-maintained tool is not just a tool; it's a reliable companion that will stand by our side through countless projects and adventures.


The Importance of Tool Maintenance


Before we dive into the nitty-gritty details, let's establish why tool maintenance is not just a task to check off but a crucial investment in your craft. Well-maintained tools not only perform better, saving you time and effort, but they also boast a longer lifespan, saving you money in the long run. Think of it as giving your trusted companions the care they deserve, ensuring they stand by your side through the demanding spring season and beyond.


Cleaning: A Ritual of Renewal


Cleaning your tools isn't just about removing dirt; it's a ritual of renewal. Imagine it as giving your tools a refreshing spa day. From scrubbing away accumulated grime to using rust inhibitors for metal parts, this step is about revitalizing your tools, ensuring they're in peak condition for the demanding tasks that await in the spring season.



Properly cleaning your tools is essential to maintain their performance and longevity. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to clean your tools effectively:


1.Gather Your Materials: Before you begin cleaning, gather the necessary materials, including:

  • Warm, soapy water or a mild detergent

  • A bucket or sink

  • Brushes or scrubbing pads

  • Rags or towels

  • Lubricant or rust inhibitor (for metal tools)

  • Optional: disinfectant spray or wipes

2. Remove Dirt and Debris: Start by removing any dirt, debris, or residues from the surface of your tools. Use a brush, cloth, or compressed air to dislodge dirt from crevices, joints, or hard-to-reach areas. For stubborn dirt or buildup, soak the tools in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to loosen the debris.

3. Scrub and Rinse: Once the dirt is loosened, scrub the tools thoroughly with soapy water and a brush or scrubbing pad. Pay attention to areas with heavy buildup, such as cutting edges, joints, or handles. Rinse the tools with clean water to remove soap residue and debris.

4. Dry Thoroughly: After rinsing, dry the tools thoroughly using a clean towel or cloth. Make sure to dry all surfaces, including crevices and moving parts, to prevent the formation of rust or corrosion. You can also use compressed air to blow out any remaining moisture from hard-to-reach areas.

5. Apply Lubricant: For metal tools, apply a thin layer of lubricant or rust inhibitor to metal surfaces to prevent corrosion and keep moving parts operating smoothly. Use a rag or cloth to apply the lubricant evenly, and wipe off any excess.

6. Disinfect (Optional): If you're cleaning tools that have come into contact with potentially harmful substances or surfaces, such as gardening tools or kitchen utensils, consider disinfecting them to kill germs and bacteria. Use a disinfectant spray or wipes according to the manufacturer's instructions, and allow the tools to air dry completely before use.

7. Inspect for Damage: While cleaning your tools, take the opportunity to inspect them for any signs of damage, wear, or corrosion (read more below).

8. Store Properly: Once your tools are clean and dry, store them properly in a clean, dry environment away from moisture, humidity, or extreme temperatures. Use toolboxes, cabinets, or wall-mounted organizers to keep your tools organized and protected from damage.


By following these steps to properly clean your tools, you can maintain their performance, extend their lifespan, and ensure they're ready for use whenever you need them.


hands picking up tools over a toolbox

Inspecting Your Tools: A Personal Connection


Let's start by developing a personal connection with our tools. Each one has a story—a project they've conquered, a challenge they've faced. Take the time to inspect and reminisce. Check for any visible wear and tear, loose parts, or signs of rust. This initial inspection is like a conversation with an old friend, setting the stage for the maintenance journey ahead.


  1. Visual Inspection: Start by visually inspecting your tools for any signs of wear, damage, or corrosion. Check for cracks, chips, dents, or bent parts that may affect their functionality. Look for rust or corrosion, especially on metal surfaces, and clean them promptly to prevent further damage.

  2. Check Moving Parts: For tools with moving parts, such as pliers, wrenches, or power tools, make sure all moving components are functioning smoothly. Test the action of hinges, joints, or mechanisms to ensure they operate properly without sticking or jamming.

  3. Test Cutting Edges: Inspect cutting edges, blades, or teeth of tools like knives, saws, or shears for dullness or damage. Run your fingers along the edge to check for nicks, chips, or dull spots. Sharpen or replace dull blades as needed to maintain their effectiveness.

  4. Inspect Handles or Grips: Check the handles or grips of your tools for cracks, splits, or signs of wear. Ensure that handles are securely attached to the tool and provide a comfortable, ergonomic grip to prevent hand fatigue or injury during use.

  5. Store Properly: Proper storage is crucial for maintaining the longevity of your tools. Store tools in a clean, dry environment away from moisture, humidity, or extreme temperatures that may cause rust or deterioration. Use toolboxes, cabinets, or wall-mounted organizers to keep tools organized and protected from damage.

  6. Follow Manufacturer's Instructions: Refer to the manufacturer's instructions or user manuals for specific maintenance guidelines for your tools. Follow recommended cleaning, sharpening, lubrication, and storage procedures to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

  7. Replace Worn or Damaged Parts: If any components of your tools are worn, damaged, or missing, replace them promptly to prevent further damage or compromise to the tool's functionality. Replace worn-out blades, broken handles, or damaged parts with genuine replacement parts to maintain the integrity of the tool.


By regularly inspecting and maintaining your tools using these methods, you can ensure they remain in good working condition, perform effectively, and last longer, saving you time and money in the long run.


Sharpening: Honing Precision, Honoring Craftsmanship


For tools with blades—be they saws, chisels, or pruners—sharpening is an act of precision and a nod to the craftsmanship they embody. Dive into the art of honing edges, ensuring that each cut is not just efficient but a testament to the mastery of your tools. It's a personal touch that elevates your craft and leaves a mark of excellence on every project.


Handle Care: Comfort in Every Grip


Handles are the bridge between you and your tools. Inspect them for any splinters, cracks, or wear. Sand away rough spots, apply a protective finish, and imagine the comfort of a well-maintained handle in every grip. It's not just about aesthetics; it's about ensuring your tools become an extension of your hand, allowing you to work with ease and precision.


Storage: Sheltering Your Tools from the Elements


Now that your tools are primed and ready, let's talk about storage—an often overlooked aspect of maintenance. Shelter your tools from the elements, whether it's a dedicated toolbox, wall hangers, or a cozy corner in the garage. Protecting your tools when not in use ensures they remain in top-notch condition, ready to be deployed at a moment's notice.


Someone making a cut with a Mikita saw.

Upgrading and Investing: A Forward-Looking Perspective


As we prepare our arsenal for the busy spring season, it's also an opportune time to consider upgrades or new additions. Evaluate if there are tools that have served their time and need replacing. Investing in quality tools that align with your projects not only enhances your capabilities but also ensures you're well-equipped for the challenges that arise.


Our Bend design center boasts an extensive array of premium tools from renowned brands like Makita and Diablo, with ongoing special offers for your perusal. From door hardware to joist hangers, and chisels to cordless drills, we stock everything you need for any project. Count on our knowledgeable team to assist you in selecting the perfect tools for the task at hand. Serving as Central Oregon's go-to destination for building materials, our reputation is founded on excellence and unparalleled service.


Drop by our Bend location today to discover all the essentials for your upcoming project. Trusted by Oregon's top home builders and premier contractors, Building Solutions is the preferred choice for acquiring top-notch materials to ensure your project's success.


As we stand at the threshold of the busy spring season, our tools now echo with the promise of projects to come. Through the personal touch of maintenance, we've not only ensured their mechanical prowess but also celebrated the craftsmanship they represent. The bond between craftsman and tool is revitalized, setting the stage for a season of creativity, precision, and successful endeavors. So, go forth with your well-maintained arsenal, and let the projects of spring unfold with the grace and expertise that only a cared-for tool can provide. Happy crafting!


Planning a renovation or remodel this year? Make sure to do your research! While a handful of projects can be done independently, some may present more challenges or need more hands on deck. Even the most experienced DIY'ers run into issues they may not anticipate when tackling home improvement, which will end up costing them both time and money in the long run.


Once your initial plans are made, it’s important to map out your next steps. Put together your budget, secure any permits you may need, and work with a designer or building material specialist (hint, hint) if your vision needs an outside perspective. Many people don’t realize how many layers there are to this process until they dive right in. So, keep reading to learn more!

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What should be on my home remodel/renovation checklist?


After your design is firmed up, it’s time to start building. But before you begin, it’s important to note that most remodels and renovations require demolition. Out with the old, and in with the new! This could mean tearing down a few walls, an entire structure, or simply removing old flooring. With proper equipment and safety precautions, demolition can be done without professionals, but again, do your research and seek any additional guidance you may need!


Once demolition is complete, it's time to move on to framing. Rebuilding and framing can range from simple to extensive work according to your building design plan. In some cases, you may be framing a room, an entire structure (such as an ADU), or putting in a new wall. Whatever it may be, this is a very important step in the renovation process and design plans should be followed in great detail.


Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC come next as they operate behind the scenes to make your home live-able and comfortable for you and your family. All of these things rest within the walls of your build, making this the next step when carrying out your project.


Once both of these steps are complete, it’s time to rebuild your walls. Make sure insulation is in place and ready for drywall installation. You'll want to make sure the walls have been sanded down so that they are smooth and you're ready to paint your new walls!


Flooring usually comes last before the final touches like appliances or decorative touches are added. This allows for the dust to settle and the paint to dry before diving into another layer of your project.


Now that you know what’s ahead of you, it’s time to let the fun begin! Home renovations and remodels can seem overwhelming at first, but the sooner you begin planning, the easier it will be to envision the end result.


How do I get started on my home remodel/renovation?


Prepare: Break your project down into steps, plan your budget, figure out what materials you’ll need, and who you’ll need to help you navigate your project. In order to complete your remodel, you’ll need to be committed to the project as a whole and the preparation it takes to carry it out.

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Set a Timeline: Your timeline will depend on the size and scope of your project. Some bigger projects can take up to almost nine months to complete. If you’re wanting to enjoy your new space during a specific time of year, make sure to consult with the professionals regarding a reasonable timeline to avoid impatience or disappointment. Discussing your timeline with the experts will bring expectations to light and keep you all on the same page!


Set Goals: Explore the reasons behind your desire to improve your home. Do you want to increase value? Add more space? Or, are you simply ready to update an outdated design? Think about the benefits of changing up your space and start envisioning the finished product, even when challenges arise!


Begin the Shopping Process: Create a list of the materials you’ll need, research specific brands, and create a system to stay within your budget. This is where we come in! Central Oregon’s most respected home builders and contractors choose us for top-quality building materials and top-shelf customer service. From foundation and framing to windows and doors, Building Solutions partners with you to deliver the knowledge, experience, and materials required for your next construction project. We specialize in lumber and trusses, decking and siding, windows and doors, hardware and tools, and just about anything else you might need for your commercial or residential building project.


Once the details of your renovation or remodel are squared away, it’s time for your project to set sail. If you’re choosing to take things on as a DIY'er, it’s important to explore common myths surrounding these sorts of projects before moving forward.

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Myths About Home Remodeling and Renovation


Remodeling and Renovating are Easy: While some projects can be done in a breeze (TV shows don’t help this expectation), most home remodels and renovations require research, experience, outside help, and plenty of time to complete.


Choosing DIY Projects Always Saves You Money: False. Quality materials can vary in price range. Additionally, it’s crucial that you always plan for the unexpected during DIY projects. As we previously mentioned, sometimes, problems or mistakes may occur. Set aside a chunk of change for redos or changes in plans.


Your Home’s Value Will Increase: If done correctly and well, most home renovations or remodels will benefit your home but not they don’t always increase its overall value. This is where working with a professional can benefit you. If increasing value is your goal, professionals in the industry can help you decide which projects are worth it and which you can hold off on.


You Don’t Need a Building Permit: In most cases, you will indeed need some sort of building permit. Especially here in the Bend area. Make sure to do your research on city rules and regulations, obtaining the appropriate permits before construction.


You Can Always DIY: Not all steps to a construction project can be done alone. If you’re uncomfortable or don’t possess the knowledge to carry out the entire project, don’t be afraid to reach out for help. Your future home will thank you!


You Can Make Things Up As You Go: We know you’re eager to get your project done but rushing the process will most likely result in a letdown. We’ve been clear about the importance of setting aside enough time and properly planning your budget. These steps matter more than making stuff up on the fly.


You Don’t Need to Research Your Building Materials: Finding the proper materials for your space, climate, and expectations is key. Even the types of tools you use can impact the outcome of your remodel or renovation. Make sure to do your research and visit us to ask questions about the types of materials you’re choosing.

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It’s time to get going on this year's remodels and renovations! Visit us at our design center to experience brand selection and knowledgeable customer service. We’d be happy to answer any questions you might have regarding your projects and can steer you in the right direction if you need additional support.


Why were we voted Central Oregon's Material Supplier of the Year? Selection and service. Let us show you the Building Solutions difference!


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  • May 24, 2022

Sustainable building is more than just a trend. As our concern for the environment increases, preserving our ecosystems, and wildlife and reducing our carbon footprint becomes more and more important in everything we do.

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Central Oregon is such a beautiful place and the longer we can keep it this way, the better it will be for all of us!

For these reasons, our business is dedicated to supporting and promoting sustainable and green building practices whenever possible. We partner with vendors who share our commitment to environmentally friendly building design and materials and are constantly on the lookout for new relationships we can foster.

Trex is a great example of a company using sustainable and green building materials. Not only do their products create beautiful results, but they are manufactured with the future in mind and that is what makes us proud. We are Central Oregon’s leading provider of residential and commercial decking; Trex is only one of the widespread, eco-friendly options you’ll see in our showroom.

So why not go green with your next home project?

With summer just around the corner, backyard gatherings are becoming increasingly popular. There's nothing like putting together a great barbeque or celebration for the people you care about. When you choose materials from Building Solutions, you can feel good about hosting your friends, family, and neighbors knowing that the outdoor space you've created was built with sustainability in mind.

We supply sustainably harvested redwood deck materials, and decks and siding in cedar, composite, and more. From large decks for entertaining to a small, intimate space for relaxing, you will find the deck materials you need under one roof at Building Solutions.

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Trex composite decks are made of 95% reclaimed wood and recycled plastic film. This means that not a single tree is cut down while making their product, sawdust and all. There’s plenty of reclaimed wood to go around and Trex does their best to locally source this wood that would otherwise end up in the landfill.

Combining reclaimed wood with recycled plastic makes this durable product certified green and easy to maintain when compared to wood materials. Trex uses plastic from a variety of packaging from everyday items such as newspaper sleeves, sandwich bags, and grocery bags. To them, nothing is wasted!

Fun fact:

“The average 500-square foot composite Trex deck contains 140,000 recycled plastic bags!” Source: www.trex.com


Interested in Trex decking? Learn more about Trex recycling here or take the plunge with our special offer on Trex Wednesdays! Purchase your new Trex Deck on a Wednesday and receive FREE Trex Universal Nylon Hidden Fasteners for your project. You will also receive FREE delivery on Friday, so you can get an early start on those weekend projects!


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Being environmentally and socially conscious protects the big picture and helps create a better world for us and our families to enjoy for years to come. This is something we value at Building Solutions, with hopes to transform the way we build and create new structures. We live here, work here, and play here, and we believe that our community is better when we all come together to make an effort.

From deck materials, hardware, and tools, to lumber, trusses, windows, and doors, our materials can make your dream projects a reality!

Now’s the time to plan those deck builds and revamps. Our calendar is constantly filling up this time of year! If you have an idea in mind, please don’t hesitate to contact us, we want to be your long-term building materials partner. Our construction supplies are from top-name brands, and our customer service and efficiency are second to none.

Want to watch your ideas come to life? Stop by our design center to see our in-house selection and to get an accurate estimate for your building project. Our friendly staff can help you get everything you need for the job. We can even deliver deck materials for an individual or an entire subdivision!

Get in touch today! (541) 388-9988

62960 Boyd Acres Road

Bend, OR 97701

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