Enhance Your Home with Residential Parking Bollards.
Residential parking bollards, often referred to as parking hoops, act as a significant deterrent against theft, discouraging would-be thieves from targeting your vehicle in its secure spot. More than just a visual deterrent, these bollards provide a physical obstruction that prevents unauthorized vehicle access. We at Action Paving specialize in the professional installation and replacement of parking hoops, ensuring the safety of your vehicle and offering you tranquility. Reach out to us now for a complimentary estimate!
Residential Parking Bollard Installation Process
Step 1: Mark Installation Points
Step 2: Access & Drill Holes For The Installation
Step 3: Set Gravel Drainage Base
Step 4: Prepare Rebar Cage
Step 5: Pour Concrete In to Rebar Cage To Secure
Step 6: Insert Bollards
Security Benefits Of Installing Parking Bollards
Installing residential parking bollards offers a myriad of security advantages for your home. Below are key reasons why many homeowners choose to implement this protective measure:
- Deterrent Effect: Residential parking bollards act as a strong visual deterrent, making potential car thieves think twice before attempting a theft.
- Physical Barrier: These bollards serve as a robust physical obstacle, hindering the movement of vehicles and complicating any theft attempts.
- Exclusive Access: Bollards provide the ability to control who can access your parking area, ensuring only those authorized can enter.
- Enhanced Privacy: By installing parking bollards, you can lessen the visibility of your vehicle, making it less attractive to potential thieves.
- Comprehensive Property Protection: The presence of parking bollards enhances the overall security of your property by blocking the entry of unauthorized vehicles.
Residential Parking Bollard Installations for Better Security
Action Paving specializes in the professional installation of parking bollards for residential properties. By equipping your home with bollards, you significantly increase its protection against potential intrusions. This not only secures your vehicles but also fosters a safer living environment for your family. Providing a secure parking area is vital for peace of mind and contributes to a safer home environment.
We recommend the installation of parking hoops for various residential settings:
- Private homes and estates
- Residential complexes
- Private driveways
- Home garages
- And more!
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Our Parking Bollard Installations
Yes, you can install a bollard in a residential parking space to enhance security and deter unauthorized access. Bollards are an effective solution for protecting your vehicle and property, especially in areas prone to traffic or where vehicle security is a concern.
Whether you need planning permission to install bollards at your home depends on your local council’s regulations. In many cases, if the bollards are to be installed within your property boundary, such as a driveway, planning permission may not be necessary. However, it’s always best to check with your local planning authority to ensure compliance with local bylaws and regulations.
The cost to install bollards on a driveway varies depending on the type of bollard (manual, semi-automatic, automatic), material, the number required, and installation complexity. Prices can range significantly, so it’s advisable to get quotes from several contractors to understand the potential investment.
Parking bollards come in a variety of sizes, in order to accommodate being used in different areas and for different purposes. Heights for bollards typically range from 30″ to 48″ tall, with the average height of them being 36″ or three feet tall.
It can vary depending on property size and the number of parking spaces, however, generally, we recommend 2 bollards per parking space to guarantee the safety of your vehicle.