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Updated by tritonlandscapingvic on Aug 26, 2021
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Top Tools to Have for Landscaper

  1. Shovel
  2. Landscaping Rake
  3. Push Broom
  4. 2 Wheeled Wheelbarrow
  5. Regular Hammer
  6. Scissors
  7. String and string level
  8. Deadblow Hammer
  9. Level
  10. Water Bottle for all the water you should be drinking
  11. Steel toed boots
  12. Leaf Blower
  13. Sawzall
  14. Goggles and Mask

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Landscaping in Victoria BC. We build beautiful walkways, patios, retaining walls, and other landscapes for Greater Victoria.

An easy to use calculator for landscaping materials including volume and weight.

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Sawzall

Sawzall

Good for cutting roots, branches, and small bits of wood.

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Two Wheeled Wheel Barrow

Two Wheeled Wheel Barrow

Far more stable than single wheeled ones. Make sure the bucket is steel not plastic.

5

String Line Level

String Line Level

A string line level. Essential for measuring pitch, grade, and depth.

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Leaf Blower

Leaf Blower

Needed to blow away debris. Great for clearing large areas quickly and efficiently.

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Landscaper's Rake

Landscaper's Rake

Also known as a hard rake. This is very useful in all sorts of work for spreading materials evenly from top soil to gravel to small rocks.

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Push Broom

Push Broom

Push broom is needed for sweeping materials such as sand. It can also be used to make lines in concrete to increase traction. Get one that has the steel reinforcement as seen above.

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Deadblow Hammer

Deadblow Hammer

Works differently than regular hammers. This is great for knocking things into place without damaging them. This tool is more effective for transferring energy to its target than a regular hammer.

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Level

Level

Used in all sorts of construction to make sure your structure is not leaning overly so as that will cause problems from incorrect drainage to structural collapse.