Question:
Does the 'crunching' sound of a gravel path, deter burglars?
My name's MUD
2006-12-01 04:08:41 UTC
Or does putting gravel down give the local kids stuff to throw at you?
Eighteen answers:
Splishy
2006-12-01 04:09:50 UTC
not in Dublin. A big shotgun works the best
desire4reallove
2006-12-01 07:37:28 UTC
Compacted gravel will not make that much noise

and you want compacted gravel to fix ruts or holes

in the driveway.



If you put down a compacted gravel (21AA & 6A mix)

and then put a loose crushed gravel (with NO binder)

over top that will give you the stability, plus also offer

a "noise" to approaching cars or people.



Kids will be kids and they will throw some stone, the

compacted stone will harden up like concrete, so the

kids can't get at that; but the loose stone they can.



I suggest looking for a 31A (w/ no binder) it is about

an 1/8" of inch crushed stone, it makes a nice top

coating, it will give you the sound of approaching people

and cars and it is so small that the kids throwing it will

not effect anyone to much. Not even lawn mowers or windows.
geoffhillyer
2006-12-01 04:16:39 UTC
It probably does deter burglars... but I guess if the burglar was determined enough, he'd find another way round. Like through your garden or something.



There's another good point on here - you'll find if the milkman / paperboy / postman comes early (in the case of the postman... unlikely) you will never want to sleep with the window open if it's hot. The crunch, crunch noise will irritate you like never before. Speaking from previous experience here.
Bridget F
2006-12-01 04:18:58 UTC
Professional theives are usually opportunist - they will break into properties where they believe people are out and they can get in, out, and away easily. If you are out, unless you have nosy neighbours, then no one will take any notice of the crunching gravel. But you may find it useful if you are in to hear people approaching. And it may deter burglars who are unsure if you are in or out.
caz
2006-12-01 04:10:51 UTC
depend on what your local kids are like, round where i live i would say both are true! however a burglar is more likley to break into a house where he can be totaly silent whilst aproaching the property then he is where hes gonna make a load of noise
anonymous
2006-12-01 04:10:20 UTC
I didn't have any gravel so I used broken bottles (this also stopped the local kids throwing it)
anonymous
2006-12-01 04:11:28 UTC
there are two types of buglar; the pro and the opportunist.

the pro will only be detered by really good security locks.

the opportunist will be deterred by dogs, anti climb obstacles and anything that might get him caught, like noisey path, if the path is overlooked by nerighbours
anonymous
2006-12-01 04:13:59 UTC
No, but it WILL freak you out at night and make you shoot the paper boy. What makes you think a burglar would stay on the path anyway????
louise
2006-12-01 04:11:29 UTC
well there are pros and cons. cons are: its the local large free litter tray for cats, yes the kids love to play in it. pros: it will reduce your insurance, its keeps weeds at bay and i like to think that it would deter burglars
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2016-12-14 15:18:30 UTC
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anonymous
2006-12-01 05:34:12 UTC
I think it does, its like people grow rose bushes around their windows to put off people breaking into the windows.
charlie
2006-12-01 04:24:11 UTC
It works.
SARA H
2006-12-01 04:10:18 UTC
i think there are reasons to support both.... then again, if the kids throw stones and you have a brick who do you thik will come out victorious!!?? XX
Perseus
2006-12-01 06:23:19 UTC
Only cat burglars.



Camels do not miond sand between their toes.
anonymous
2006-12-01 04:10:25 UTC
I'm sure it helps as they would prefer to remain quiet.
srini
2006-12-01 04:16:54 UTC
yes it does but they might try to walk on your flower bed insted
selina67
2006-12-02 16:21:30 UTC
IT DOES DETER BURGULARS,IT ALSO DETERS CATS FORM FOULING ON YOUR GARDEN THEY DONT LIKE IT.
Normefoo
2006-12-01 04:12:46 UTC
NO but my Akita does


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