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AC Unit Security Cages for Atlanta Homeowners

Keep Your HVAC System Safe from Theft, Damage & Costly Replacements

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Why Homeowners Need AC Unit Protection

Most homeowners don’t protect their AC—until it’s stolen.

Your home is your biggest investment—and your air conditioning system is one of the easiest parts of it to steal. Whether you live in a quiet neighborhood or one that’s rapidly changing, ground-level HVAC units are exposed, vulnerable, and often uninsured for full replacement value. We install heavy-duty AC cages that prevent theft, blend into your property, and help you avoid thousands in surprise losses.

Why It’s a Problem for Single-Family Homes

  • Units are often hidden behind shrubs or side fences
  • No cameras or motion lights nearby
  • No alerts when the system is removed or tampered with
  • Even suburban homes with long driveways are being hit
  • Copper theft isn’t the main risk anymore—full-unit theft is

We’ve helped homeowners across Atlanta recover from HVAC theft—and even more avoid it altogether by acting before it happened.

You lock your front door. You should lock your HVAC too.

A Smart Move for Long-Term Protection

  • Powder-coated steel cages anchored into concrete
  • Lockable, low-profile designs that fit your home’s layout
  • No interference with service or repair
  • Prevents both full theft and copper stripping
  • Cost-effective compared to replacement, labor & insurance headaches

What You Could Lose

  • $4,000–$10,000 in replacement costs
  • Weeks without cooling during peak heat
  • Service delays due to supply shortages
  • Higher insurance deductibles and limited theft coverage

It’s Your Home—Let’s Keep It That Way

Whether you're a new homeowner, preparing for summer, or have already experienced theft, we’re here to help. Contact us today to get your unit protected fast—before it disappears.