This is the issue isn’t it? The more secure it looks, the more likely there is to be something worth stealing inside. Your best bet is to set up alarms. They can be as simple as the propped up ladders people have mentioned already but there are some excellent presence sensors available which can trigger lights, mobile alerts and alarms and are much better than the traditional infra red motion sensors on security lights.Someone I know made the shed as secure as he could and they basically ripped half of the roof off, they do not care how much damage they cause
Just hang a smelly rib tickler on the door handle.
We have a ring doorbell camera, two ring spotlight cameras (one overlooking our front garden and one for our driveway and entrance to the backgarden) and a blink camera facing our shed from our back door. They seem to do the job but obviously they require a monthly subscription charge.What brand of CCTV and doorbell camera did you go for if you don`t mind me asking?
Cheers pal, will look in to thatWe have a ring doorbell camera, two ring spotlight cameras (one overlooking our front garden and one for our driveway and entrance to the backgarden) and a blink camera facing our shed from our back door. They seem to do the job but obviously they require a monthly subscription charge.
Sorry. Did this a few years ago at my mother's house. All I can remember now is that it was effective and didn't need any work.How do you do that
WELCOME TO THE PASTRY FACTORY!!Thinking about this the wrong way. Don't stop them getting in. Stop them getting back out.