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How to protect your roof from metal thieves – Part 3

Mulberry Day Service roofing lead replacement

This is the third part of our week-long series of articles on metal thefts. Click here for part one and here for part two.

Lead is a traditional material used in roofing and custom leadwork installations continue to be a high-prestige commodity, and for very good reasons!

Lead is one of the most versatile assets a roofer can work with, due to its incredible durability and the beautiful decorative touches it can add to any property. However, it is also one of the most valuable materials in the entire construction industry, making it a common target of thieves. Luckily, there are ways to gain most of the benefits of a lead roof with far fewer risks.

Recently, Maxiflow were at the Mulberry Day Service centre in Chester and we were able to offer them a custom solution to their roofing needs.

We were tasked with renewing the top-edge flashing around their atrium-style skylights and wanted to enhance the attractiveness of the feature. Traditionally, lead would have been employed for this purpose but we opted for a different solution.

We deployed an artificial lead system which looks strikingly close to the real thing and has no resale value, rendering it useless to thieves. This anti-vandal system offers competitive durability and flexibility, retaining many of the advantages of a traditional lead roof.

But what if such a solution isn’t practical for your property? Over the next two days we will be finding out the problems that are faced by heritage properties and how we believe they can be solved.

> Part 1 – Introduction
> Part 2 – Securing your property
> Part 3 – Minimising potential threats
> Part 4 – Traditional tracking troubles
> Part 5 – Forensic tagging and tracking technology

How to protect your roof from metal thieves – Part 2

Prevent roof thefts effectively

This is part 2 of this article. For part 1, click here.

If you are thinking of ways to prevent access to your roof, there are several options that spring instantly to mind. Barbed wire and security lights are effective in most circumstances, because the majority of thieves are low-level opportunists who are easily deterred from accessing areas that appear secure.

However, from what we’ve seen, the current crop of metal thieves are significantly more organised than the average ‘chancer’ who attempts a crime just because he sees the opportunity.

The unfortunate reality is that traditional deterrents can be effectively neutralised by criminals who plan ahead. We saw a case recently where barbed wire had simply been cut away from the area it was protecting. Sites with security lighting have found it to be ineffective because it can actually help the criminals see what they’re doing!

Remember, if you can get up onto your roof, so can criminals.

So, what can you do to ward off savvy crooks from stealing your roof metals? The best answer may seem intimidating, but it’s surprisingly simple: Stay ahead of them with technology.

Continue reading this blog every day this week to find out how the latest roofing technology can effectively protect your property and deter criminals.

> Part 1 – Introduction
> Part 2 – Securing your property
> Part 3 – Minimising potential threats
> Part 4 – Traditional tracking troubles
> Part 5 – Forensic tagging and tracking technology

How to protect your roof from metal thieves – Part 1

Maxiflow preventing criminals from damaging your roof

The theft of valuable metals from public and private buildings has grown into a major problem over the last few years in the UK.

Initiatives such as a Metal Theft Taskforce have been enacted by the Home Office, helping to throttle thieves’ revenue sources by cracking down on the existing supply chains.

Although measures such as these are sensible and practical, and very useful in increasing public awareness of the problem, they can be little comfort to the businesses owners who have had their livelihood threatened because of the extensive damage that has resulted from metal theft.

We have covered a large number of lead thefts on this blog, and we have witnessed everything from a flooded library to shops with gaping holes through their ceiling, demonstrating that buisnesses have more to fear from vandalism than mere cosmetic damage.

At Maxiflow, our motto has always been prevention is better than cure. When installing a new roof, we follow three simple guidelines:

  1. SECURE the property as far as possible
  2. MINIMISE potential threats
  3. TRACK criminals back to the crime

What do we mean when we say we can track criminals? How do we recommend our clients secure their roofs?

Each day this week, Maxiflow will be giving advice on how to protect your property from metal thefts.

> Part 1 – Introduction
> Part 2 – Securing your property
> Part 3 – Minimising potential threats
> Part 4 – Traditional tracking troubles
> Part 5 – Forensic tagging and tracking technology

Preview of Maxiflow’s Autograss 2012 motor racing sponsorship

We’re less than two months away from the start of the new Autograss season and the excitement has started to rev up!

Everyone at North Wales Autograss has been working hard to make 2012 the best year in the sport’s history, bringing the thrills of family motor racing to a larger audience than ever before.

This year, Autograss will be a featured special attraction at Cholmondeley Pageant of Power, an annual event taking place on the 15th-17th June which showcases the best of automotive power on land, in the air and at sea.

Autograss Sponsorship February 2012

With all eyes on the team this summer, we’ve taken the opportunity to freshen up our Maxiflow-sponsored vehicles with a fresh coat of paint and brand-new decals.

Designed by the multi-talented Arron Sharp, the vehicle branding cleverly re-imagines Maxiflow’s logo with the full-throttle spirit of Autograss racing. At only 16 years of age, the 2011 Junior National Champion is proving to everyone that he has serious skills on and off the field!

We will have more details when the season gets underway. From everyone at Maxiflow, we wish the team the very best in 2012!

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