DEWALT Survey: 78 Percent of Houston-Based Tradespeople Say Initial Tool Investment Is a Barrier

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This year, DEWALT will gift 100 tool kits to graduates of The Home Builders Institute’s (HBI) Houston BuildStrong Academy to jumpstart their trades careers, including the latest class graduating on August 23.

A new survey of Houston-based tradespeople from DEWALT found that 78% of tradespeople agree that the initial buy-in cost of tools, which can range from several thousands to upwards of $10,000, was a barrier to getting started in their career. As the nation grapples with a skilled labor shortage consisting of more than 500,000 open construction jobs, the DEWALT Tool Talk Survey examined how having the right tools for the job impacts those beginning a career in the trades.

“Our findings tell us that two in three tradespeople in Houston (66%) did not own all the tools needed for their job upon starting their career, and of those, half (52%) say they saved up or took out a loan to purchase tools,” said Jeff Doehne, President, U.S. Retail, Stanley Black & Decker. “As part of DEWALT’s commitment to grow the trades, we are making every effort to empower those starting out by supplying the tools young professionals need to be successful from day one.”

Proper Tools are Worth the Investment

Upon the start of their career, nearly 3 in 5 tradespeople (57%) cite the need to replace their toolset with more heavy-duty tools or not having the tools they need as the biggest roadblocks.

Not surprisingly then, 93% of tradespeople say that investing in durable, high-performance tools is worth paying a higher cost. For nearly 3 in 4 tradespeople (72%), it took two years or less to see a return on the money spent on their initial investment in tools.

As their careers progress, more than 3 in 4 tradespeople (78%) are refreshing or replacing their tools at least once a year with 65% estimating their annual investment in tools, batteries and accessories to be $10,000 or more. Further, 41% estimate this investment is $25,000 or more.

Access to Tools May Attract More Workers to the Construction Industry

For more than 4 in 5 tradespeople (86%), it would have been extremely significant or very significant to receive a gift of core tools for their trade upon the start of their career, while 88% go as far to say that easier access to necessary tools would attract more workers to the construction industry.

As part of DEWALT’s Grow the Trades initiative, a $30 million commitment over five years to close the skilled trades gap in the U.S., DEWALT will provide tool kits to 100 students of HBI’s BuildStrong Academy in Houston throughout the year. DEWALT will be onsite to hand deliver kits to the latest graduating class on Friday, August 23.

In March 2024, DEWALT partnered with The Home Builders Institute, the nation’s leading nonprofit provider of trade skills training and education for the building industry, to become HBI’s BuildStrong Academy Tool Trade Sponsor. HBI’s BuildStrong Academy in Houston is a tuition-free, industry-driven academy that provides hands-on training and education for anyone interested in pursuing a career in construction. In addition to hands on training, the organization focuses on professional development, mentoring, and ongoing support, equipping students with the necessary skills and certifications to meet the demand for skilled workers.

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