Protect Your Property from Copper Theft
Some homeowners aren’t fully aware at just how desirable their pipes and plumbing fixtures can be to would-be thieves. Copper theft is a nationwide issue that can affect almost any homeowner. Copper is a desirable target because it is easy to resell, has a relatively high value for its mass, and is difficult to trace even if authorities suspect foul play. Homeowners are advised to take precautions to prevent copper theft, especially in areas where this type of crime has occurred recently. Unattended properties, including homes under construction, are prime targets for thieves, who are looking for accessible and unprotected sites.
Tips for Reducing the Risk of Copper Theft
- Paint it Black: A clever way to deter thieves is to paint all exposed copper with a metal-safe paint. Black is a popular choice, although you can pick any color you desire. The goal is to make the copper components appear to be made of plastic or a similar cheap material.
- Maintain the Property: If you are going to be away from home for a while, arrange for someone to pick up the mail daily, grab the newspaper, mow the lawn and perform other routine maintenance tasks. This creates the illusion that someone is currently occupying the structure.
- Visual Barriers: Put up a fence around construction sites and install blinds in the windows so thieves cannot easily identify the property as unfinished. If they can’t see directly inside the building, they are less likely to break in due to the risk of encountering someone.
- Advanced Security Measures: During the final stages of construction, you may want to consider hiring a security guard to watch the property at night and on weekends. You can also install an alarm system or security cameras to provide authorities with information about the thieves. Installing Beware of Dog signs around the property may also deter intruders who don’t want to take a chance.
- Talk to Your Neighbors: If you are familiar with your neighbors, you can consider asking them to stay vigilant for unusual activity during evening or night hours. If they know that no one should be at the house after dark, they are more likely to call the police over suspicious behavior.
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