🛠 DIY Chicken Coop Tools You’ll Need to Get Started

👉 Ready to build your own chicken coop but not sure what tools you’ll need?
Download The Eggs Factory blueprint and follow a simple, step-by-step plan that uses basic tools you likely already own.


Building a backyard chicken coop might sound intimidating, but it’s surprisingly doable with just a handful of common tools. Whether you’re working with new materials or repurposed wood, this guide will help you gather the essential tools for building a backyard chicken coop—without needing a full-blown workshop.

Let’s break it down so you can build smart, safe, and stress-free.


🧰 Basic Tools for Every DIY Coop Project

These are the core tools nearly every coop-building plan—including The Eggs Factory—relies on:

✅ 1. Cordless Drill or Electric Screwdriver

  • For assembling panels, screwing in hinges, and attaching fencing
  • Get extra drill bits and driver heads to match your screws

✅ 2. Circular Saw or Hand Saw

  • Needed for cutting lumber, plywood, and roofing
  • A handsaw will work if you don’t have power tools (just takes longer)

✅ 3. Measuring Tape & Speed Square

  • For accurate cuts and straight angles
  • A 25-foot tape and metal square will help ensure structural integrity

✅ 4. Hammer and Nails (or Nail Gun)

  • For framing, attaching siding, and general fastening
  • Optional nail gun speeds things up but isn’t required

✅ 5. Staple Gun or Fence Pliers

  • To attach hardware cloth securely (chicken wire is NOT predator-proof)
  • Use fencing staples or heavy-duty zip ties for added security

🔧 Useful Extras (That Make the Job Easier)

  • Clamps – Hold boards in place while cutting or screwing
  • Carpenter’s Pencil – For marking cuts and drilling spots
  • Level – Ensures your coop floor is even and roosts sit flat
  • Ladder or step stool – Helpful for working on the roof or higher angles
  • Safety gear – Gloves, safety glasses, and a dust mask if cutting treated wood

Want to see how all these tools come together in a real-world coop project? The full backyard egg farming guide with blueprint includes tool checklists, materials lists, and clear instructions for beginners.


🪚 Optional Upgrades (for Faster Builds)

ToolWhy It’s Helpful
Power sanderSmooths cut edges quickly
Pocket hole jigMakes stronger, cleaner joints
Miter sawIdeal for angled cuts
JigsawGreat for curved openings (like chicken doors)

These aren’t essential, but if you already own them, they can cut build time in half.


🧠 Quick Building Tips

  • Pre-cut your materials before assembling to save time
  • Label your cut boards to avoid confusion during assembly
  • Test fit panels before screwing everything in place
  • Always double-check measurements before cutting

💬 From Real Builders

“I built my coop with just a drill, a handsaw, and a hammer. Didn’t need fancy tools—just patience and a good plan.”
Nina W., Oregon

“The Eggs Factory guide showed me exactly what tools to use. It was my first DIY project ever, and it turned out great!”
Ravi T., Kerala


🎯 Final Thoughts: The Right Tools Make All the Difference

You don’t need a garage full of power tools to build a chicken coop. With a few basic items and a solid guide, anyone can build a strong, weatherproof home for their hens.

👉 Download The Eggs Factory blueprint and get building with confidence—no experience or expensive tools required.