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In most cases your home insurance should cover a shed, garage, or outbuilding but you need to check your policy. Generally if it's connected to your home or in the garden it should be included. Thieves tend to target tools in outbuildings most of all since they're valuable and portable.
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Many people made changes to their outdoor spaces during lockdown, increasing the value of items in their gardens and sheds.
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Some of the things a rat can't chew through include: Thick Plastic. Glass. Metal.
Read More »Cover for the garden and outbuildings varies between providers, so make sure you check your policy wording, so you know exactly what’s covered.
12-gauge (. 106) steel is 2.86 times stronger than 14-gauge (. 075), even though it is only . 031 thicker.
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »If you have a small shed, thieves might be able to lift the sides. It’s worth considering anchoring it to the ground or to a wall if you can. Once your shed is fully anchored, make sure you lock it securely using a padlock or a door bolt. Often, smaller sheds have hinges on the doors that are easy for thieves to cut through. Replacing these with nuts and bolts could make them more robust. You could even superglue the nut to the bolt to make it more secure. Once your shed is like Fort Knox, store your tools, expensive furniture or your barbeque in here to keep it safe. Be sure to add extra locks for security. If you don’t have a shed, bolt down your items to the patio or decking. Motion-detected floodlighting is also worth looking into, as thieves are less likely to continue stealing if they’re fully illuminated. Backing this up with a camera or home security system should work well to capture thieves in the act. Some can even alert you if there’s something happening in your garden that shouldn’t be. Finally, bear in mind that your house is likely to be more secure in general than any outbuilding. So, if you're using one as an office, or recreational space, consider bringing pricier but easily transportable items into the house. Confused.com is a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn commission incomes by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk.
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