Whether on the roof, in timber frame construction, or during joinery work: Carpenters need more than just manual dexterity – they need precise, durable, and functional tools . In this blog post, we present the ultimate basic equipment for roofing. With these tools, you'll be perfectly equipped – from the first measurement to the last nail. And the best part: You can conveniently order all of the tools mentioned here online – for example, from the reliable specialist retailer Dach PRO , the online roofing shop with fast delivery and excellent customer service.
1. Spirit level
A spirit level is indispensable for carpenters to precisely check horizontal and vertical alignment. Precision is especially crucial for roof trusses and rafters. A high-quality spirit level ensures millimeter-accurate results and saves time on the construction site.
2. Folding rule
The classic among measuring tools : The folding ruler is a must-have in any tool holster. It's lightweight, foldable, and ideal for quickly measuring lengths and angles—even in hard-to-reach places like sloping roofs or ridge beams.
3. Ladder fuse
Ladder safety restraints are an important component of occupational safety in roofing. They prevent the ladder from slipping and ensure a firm footing—a must, especially when working at heights. Safety always comes first.
4. Utility knife
A utility knife is a basic part of everyday equipment. It's suitable for cutting foil, insulation, or packaging materials. Models with snap-off blades enable consistently sharp cuts and are quickly ready for use.
5. Stop angle
The stop square is used for transferring and checking right angles. Ideal for precise cutting and marking beams or battens. Robust metal models offer durability and high dimensional accuracy.
6. Chalk line device
The chalk line tool lets you mark out straight lines on large surfaces— perfect for roof battens, rafters, or sheathing. The line is powdered, stretched, and applied to the workpiece with a single blow. The result: a clean mark.
7. Deep hole marker
The deep hole marker allows you to mark hard-to-reach places —for example, in drill holes or slots. Thanks to its slim design, it reaches places where conventional pens fail. A practical tool for detail-oriented work.

8. Handheld circular saw
When it comes to rough or precise cuts, the hand-held circular saw is indispensable. Whether working with beams, boards, or panels, the saw brings power and precision to the construction site. Battery-powered models also offer maximum flexibility.
9. Planer
The plane is used for smoothing and adjusting wooden surfaces. From the classic smoothing plane to the electric plane – this tool is indispensable in roofing for fine finishing, rebates, or adjusting dimensional deviations.
10. Carpenter's hammer
The carpenter's hammer is more than just a hammer. With its narrow fin, straight nail puller, and long handle, it's ideal for driving nails into wooden structures. An ergonomic handle ensures safe handling.
11. Tool holster
A good tool holster ensures that your most important tools are always within easy reach —whether it's a hammer, utility knife, or folding rule. It saves time, increases efficiency, and improves ergonomics on the roof. Practical and functional at the same time.
12. Wooden bevel
The wood bevel allows you to transfer any angle—ideal for joinery or dormer windows . The tool is adjustable and can be customized to each workpiece. Perfect for custom roof structures with special angles.
13. Carpenter's square
The carpenter's square is robust, usually made of metal, and allows for precise 90° angles. It's ideal for marking and checking large wood cross-sections. It's indispensable for precise work on roof trusses or timber framing.
14. Chisel
Chisels are used for chiseling out tenon holes or reworking wood joints. High-quality, sharpened chisels enable precise woodwork and are the tool of choice for traditional wood joints in carpentry.
15. Nailer
A nailer (either pneumatic or cordless) saves time and effort. It drives nails quickly and safely into wood—whether it's sheathing, battens, or insulation. Especially on larger construction sites, the nailer is a real efficiency booster.
16. Chainsaw
The chainsaw is ideal for rough cuts and cutting large beams to length. It's used where hand tools reach their limits. Battery-powered models are mobile and flexible—ideal for timber construction on roofs.
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Order online – fast, easy and reliable
You can conveniently purchase all the tools listed here online – without long trips to specialist retailers. Dach PRO, for example, is a reliable partner for professional tradespeople:
- Fast delivery directly to the construction site or warehouse
- Expert advice from roofing professionals
- Large selection of tested quality tools
- Top customer service for questions or complaints
Whether you're looking to upgrade your equipment or expand your toolkit, online retailers offer everything you need. At fair prices and with just a few clicks.
Well equipped is half the battle
With the right basic tool kit, you'll be perfectly prepared as a carpenter or roofer for any roof challenge. Each tool on this list has its place and serves an important purpose. Invest in quality, secure reliable brand-name products, and order easily online.
Individual tool set offer from Dach PRO
We at Dach PRO will be happy to provide you with a customized quote for a tool set for you, your company, your employees, or your trainees.
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