How to Protect Your Property During a Major Work

If you’re undergoing major work on your domestic or commercial property, you will no doubt be looking forward to everything being completed. You’ll be left with something new and exciting; it could be a larger home for your family or a more practical space for your business.

However, your excitement should never cloud your judgement. There are a number of safety considerations when it comes to renovating your property and failing to prioritise these could have disastrous consequences. Below, we’ve listed a few key tips that you can use to protect your property during a major work.

Use Concrete Barriers

Properties that are undergoing major work can be exposed, especially if walls and roofs are removed. Criminals and thieves are well aware of this fact, and will specifically target such properties, looking to steal valuables such as tools and expensive materials.

If your property was to be targeted by criminals, you could find yourself out of pocket and left to foot the bill for stolen valuables. Additionally, your project could face serious delays while you deal with the situation. To avoid such an event taking place, you should always look to install concrete barriers around your property. A barrier with fence attachment is usually best, these will provide a sturdy base that cannot be moved with a tall fence section that is impossible for thieves to climb.

Keep Your Property Lit

While your property is undergoing major work, it is unlikely that it is going to be used. While it sits empty, it’s important that you keep it illuminated. This can create the illusion that it is occupied overnight, which will keep away any potential thieves or vandals.

You can keep lights on all night, or you can use more advanced motion-detecting lights. These can be more expensive but may see you make savings on energy bills in the long run.

Install CCTV

Another effective way of protecting your property while work is being carried out is to install a CCTV system. This works in two ways. First of all, you will have recorded footage should any incident occur, giving the police key information to apprehend those responsible.

CCTV also works as a deterrent. If a criminal spots a security camera, they will be unlikely to target your property. In fact, CCTV is such an effective deterrent that fake cameras can work as well. This is a more affordable option that will still have the desired effect.

Keep Things Covered

The final point on our list is to ensure your property is covered. While work is taking place, your property could be exposed to the elements, especially if your roof is being replaced.

Adverse weather conditions, such as heavy rain, wind or snow, can cause extensive damage. It can even lead to safety risks should the electrical system of your property be affected.

Keep your property covered with securely fastened tarpaulin sheets to prevent weather damage from taking place.

Secure Your Renovations: Barriers, Lighting, CCTV, Coverings

Use concrete barriers, keep things illuminated, install CCTV and keep everything covered to protect your property while work is taking place.

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