protecting the things on your property outside of the home

protecting the things on your property outside of the home

Commercial Security Camera Roof Mounts — Amazing Buying Guidelines For Property Owners

by Louise Gomez

When you invest in security cameras, you give yourself an easy and reliable way to monitor your property's exterior. If you plan to go with cameras that secure to the roof, you need a proper mount. You'll feel good about your selection if you use the following buying instructions. 

Make Sure the Mount Is Adjustable 

If you're looking for a mounting system that gives your outdoor security cameras more versatility than they already have, find something adjustable. You won't have to rely on a stationary position, potentially missing security threats around your property. 

The adjustable design lets you manipulate each camera's position on the roof, so you have no doubts about what you can capture in the future. Once you find the correct angle, you can use the locking mechanism and keep cameras secure until you can change their positions.

Improve Durability With a Powder Coat Finish

Since you're placing the security camera mount on your roof outside, consider the weather elements. Find a manufacturer that can put a powder coat finish on the mount. 

With a powder coat finish alone, you keep the mount from rusting or breaking down in harsh elements. Additionally, powder coats often hold up for years, so maintenance won't be something you have to worry about too much with your mounting system.

Consider a Non-Penetrating Design

Commercial roof repairs aren't cheap to fix most of the time, especially if you have a premium roofing system on top. As such, you probably don't want to penetrate the roof when securing a security camera mount. Fortunately, there are mounts with a non-penetrating design. 

Rather than placing fasteners through the mounting bracket and into the roof, you'll place heavy concrete blocks on top of the mount. They're heavy enough to keep the cameras secure on your roof regardless of how bad the weather gets. Even strong winds won't cause the mount to fall off.  

Verify Mount Protrudes Out Enough

When putting a security camera mount on your roof, ensure the mount protrudes far enough to where there isn't any interference for your cameras. You should have a clear vision regardless of where you set the security cameras up. 

If you're unsure how much protrusion is enough from the roof, order a single mount and test it out to ensure you have the perfect vantage point.

Security cameras give you amazing surveillance capabilities, especially if you mount them to the roof. When looking for a mounting system, such as a commercial PTZ roof mount, consult with a security professional. 


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protecting the things on your property outside of the home

Many homeowners focus their home security systems on the home itself but neglect to cover the other structures on the property and the property itself. Do you have an outbuilding, shed or garage that you use to store things in? Do you put those expensive inflatable decorations out in your lawn each holiday? There are probably several things outside of your home that warrant protection as much as the things that you keep inside of your home. This blog will show you the security measures that you can take to ensure that everything on your property is protected as best as it can be.

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