7 Tips to Improve the Security of Your Garage

Check out our top security tips to keep your garage locked, safe and secure. Prevent thieves from getting your valuables and improve your garage security!
Your garage is an extension of your home and so having a security system in place is super important.Some people may just use their garage to store junk, whilst others use it to store valuables.

If you’re the latter, you no doubt want to make sure that you're taking the appropriate security measures to make your garage as safe and secure as possible. Thankfully, there are a number of ways you can prevent thieves from breaking into your garage. Check out our top seven garage security tips for ideas on how to make your garage more secure.
 

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Garage Security Tips

From checking your garage door to setting up cameras, there’s a wide variety of things you can do to keep your garage secure:

1. Make sure you have a secure garage door

This might sound simple, but checking your garage door security is an important part of securing your garage.

Firstly, you’ll want to make sure that the main access point to your garage is as strong and secure as it can be.

If your garage door has substantial wear and tear, or you think it can be easily broken into, it’s time to think about getting a better door. There are several types of garage doors to choose from, but for a strong material, opt for galvanised steel or aluminium.

 

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2. Lock your garage door

On the other hand, make sure you have a sturdy lock for your garage (especially if it doesn’t have an automatic door). If you find yourself forgetting to lock your garage after closing it, there are a few devices you can get hold off to make sure it locks automatically, including a garage door sensor or an automatic garage door lock.

There are also other security features available for your garage, including reinforced bars, double locking and anti-snap locks - these will typically prevent simple break ins.

For extra added security garage door defenders come highly recommended. The defender locks into a solid steel base with a padlock, preventing burglars from trying to pry your garage door open from the bottom or the side.

Purple Bike Parked Outside A Garage Door

3. Invest in bright lights

One thing thieves rely on when breaking into garages is the cover of night time. Don’t make it easy for them. Get yourself a motion-sensored flood light near the garage door (or any other entry points you might have, like garage windows) to make thieves think twice. Not only do these lights alert you to someone near your garage, but it’ll make anyone think twice before tampering with your garage locks.

 

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4. Hide your stuff

If you’re storing things in your garage, you shouldn’t have to worry about hiding specific valuables in hidden-away corners or cubby holes in your garage.

And you don’t have to.

But there’s a couple of small things you can do to make sure your garage doesn't attract a burglar’s attention. This means if you have any windows looking into your garage, you should think about covering them with interior curtains or blinds. You could also consider an adhesive window covering if you’re worried about forgetting to close curtains or blinds.

Also, make sure you keep your eyes on your garage whenever you have it open. This won’t give thieves a chance to scope out the items you’re keeping in there. Plus, if you are keeping valuables in your garage, you might want to consider whether you need insurance for your garage.

5. Install an alarm

Another way to make your garage secure is by installing an alarm. Depending on the type of garage you have, you might already have an alarm installed, for instance, if you have an electric shutter or sectional overhead from a reputable company.

Otherwise, there’s a couple of ways you can go about getting yourself an alarm. Firstly, you could hire a professional to install the alarm into your mains. Secondly, you can buy a magnetic or sensory alarm and wire it into your mains yourself.

 

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6. Check your landscaping

Burglars will take advantage of whatever they can to get what they want, including the exterior surroundings of your garage. If you have trees, hedges, bushes or bins near your garage access point, thieves can use these to hide or take cover. Make your garage door a bit more exposed by trimming these outdoor elements.

On the other hand, you might want to actually plant thorny shrubs or any similar greenery under any garage windows you might have to discourage burglars from breaking in.

7. Get security cameras

If you really want to keep tabs on your garage, consider installing security cameras near the access points of your garage. You might even be able to settle for a front door Ring doorbell if it captures the entry door to your garage as well.

The sight of a camera is enough to put off burglars, but high-quality motion activated cameras have made it easier than ever to be able to monitor what’s going on around your garage through your devices like a tablet or mobile phone.

Security Camera With Antenna In A Corner Pointed At The Screen

With our top garage security tips your garage will be as secure as it can be. Now with your garage completely secured, how about earning extra income from it? Becoming a Stashbee Host is quick and simple, you’ll be renting your garage out to locals who need it and making a truly passive income.
 

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Chantelle

Updated 13th Apr 2023

Written 21st Apr 2022

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