Installing automatic rising bollards on a private driveway.
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Our video demonstrates what's involved during the supply and installation of 2 automatic rising bollards on a private driveway. A single bollard was required at each entrance to protect a large SUV, and we installed a safety induction loop at each entrance to prevent any accidental rising of the bollards. Control of the bollards is managed by using a standard 2-button handheld remote control to both raise and lower the bollards when required.
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I don’t have a driveway, don’t even own a house, yet here I am watching a bollard install vid!
Lol me to I live in a dam trailer park. Lmfao
me too
@@jacobhendrickson8935 I live in a tent with wi-fi.
@@mikehunt1528 hell yea been there done that.
I just like interesting tech... If this was my house, I'd rip up the remote, hook it up to an arduino and tell google to "engage defenses" b/c I am a douche
High quality workmanship. Excellent job. What's up with all the negative comments?
My mate had these fitted on his drive and some wannabe gangsters tried to steal his car by driving onto his driveway and when they tried to drive away the bollards stopped them. They were caught literally with their pants down running down the road minus one car. The funniest CCTV I've watched in a long time. The police and the courts found it very amusing too. 🤣👍
That would be a fun video to see. Please post it on here, if you can get it.
Incredibly impressed by the neatness of the work, 👍👍
I’m all for bollards but the RUclips algorithm must’ve concluded I’m hitting rock bottom by proposing this video.
😂 I think YT figured I’ve watched enough “attack on the Capitol” videos. “Let’s get her away from this sh*t for awhile. You know that bollard video? Let’s recommend that one for her.”
The main thing to understand is that virtually any security system can be defeated given the willpower and the time.
So the point of a security system is not necessarily to defeat the criminal it's just to put them off.
Yeah, you can get past these bollards but why bother when the house next door is an easier and quicker challenge.
Most car thieves are looking for quick in and out and this might be enough to put most off. Having a decent steering lock on your car might be cheaper alternative.
All of the above plus if you go this far for a gate thieves might start wondering what else you’ve done to protect your stuff. It’s a psychological game.
That’s actually to stop cars from crashing into your house.
Anyone else notice that two Minis or Fiat 500s could drive on either side of the right side bollard... at the same time???
Fair point Cameron, although the bollards were not installed to protect either of these types of small vehicles. They are there to protect a large 4x4 and an SUV:)
@@driveguard1 Would a lorry put that bollard down? Also, having wires accessible at the side of a pillar is a good idea?
@@driveguard1 yes it's the first thing I noticed. You did a great job, but.... Ssssssshhh a stelel pole with a lock at the bottom would do the same ( if they intend just to pass either side of the pole! )
Is there a problem with SUVs and 4x4 s ???? 😂😂😂😂 in that area ??
Yes!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@driveguard1 What was total cost (material + installation) for this job?
I'm literally looking at putting in 6 or 8 six foot bollards in my driveway behind my steel gate. This was very informative. Thank you.
I don't have a driveway, don't own a house, don't even own a car, yet here I am watching a rising bollard install vid!
The space on both the sides maked it look like a divider instead of bollard
RUclips algorithm: "he will literally watch anything"
What everyone has failed to realize about this and almost all other non-keyed entry/exit devices is the presence of the ground loop. This loop detects metal. A wire running to the controller is monitored for changes. You can see this loop being installed a few feet inside the driveway. Funny part is the only thing one needs to defeat such an exit loop is a metal no-parking sign, throw it low to slide it across the known loop without setting one foot on the property. Bollard, retract. Same thing works on most non-keyed security gates. If your gate or bollard relies only on the presence of a vehicle to open it... a decent pieces of sheet steel or aluminum will defeat it in 2 seconds. Always add a keypad to exit, AND add the ground loop so that a vehicle must be present with a proper keypad entry to activate the gate or bollard. Now, without knowing the details on this install, it MIGHT be possible to shutdown that loop detection.
All that said, it’s a badass bollard install. Please tell me that loop is a proximity safety... but it’s way too far really for that purpose. Potentially a wireless receiver/transmitter... which is essentially taking the place of a keypad.
The loop is simply to prevent the bollard from raising when a vehicle is over it, nothing to do with granting permission for lowering bollard.
@@TheHoipoloi so this thing is controlled by maybe a remote rf key fob, with a hardwired switch inside the house? I like it. Nice install. In the US, the egress loops are often installed in this fashion. I have seen all flavors, though. Keypad with egress loop, which is problematic for foot traffic with a gate setup. Mainly commercial installs in that scenario. Folks can and do get trapped inside if they do not have a vehicle. Building codes may also require a non-keypad egress loop. They are inherently insecure.
I want one of these bollards. :)
Tim, you make some valid points, although in this case, the loop has been installed for safety, ie, to stop the bollard from rising accidentally if someone was to press the remote control by accident when someone is driving in or out of the driveway. It has NOT been installed as a free exit loop which you describe, so no, the bollard will not drop if you place a metal sheet over the loop. There was also no reason to install a keypad because the customer didn't need one or want one, they wanted to just use a simple handheld remote control to bring them up and down when they want. Just thought I would clear this up:)
You can hack anything with SDR
Great job :: seems very professional
I think I would test the bollard before cementing it into the ground.
I thought that . Obviously very confident lol
Probably tested at factory ,i would have wired it up first then cemented it in .
Ed
😂 so true!
They are already tested before we go to sight Ross, so when we set the foundation box into concrete, we know they are going to work.
bollard could have done with a steel rod extend from either side to give better coverage of drive way 🕵️👍
My mate called me a bollard and now I'm here.
Excellent Job
Thank you for watching! :)
As a first generation Canadian of English parents I've never understood the U.K. fascination with front garden fences and driveway gates. These bollards of course eliminate the need for 2 gates.
Picture this...you arrive home from work, park on the street get out and open the gate. Get back in car and park in driveway. Get out and close gate. Do the same in reverse order to go to work in the morning. Madness I tell you.
Or get an electric gate that you can open from inside the car via an opener. Why would you put a gate on a house without an electric opener?
@@mctigger1 if the car has the openener in then it defeats the purpose. You want to stop someone taking a vehicle from your drive. Deterrent first, but if the bollard or gate auto opens on approach then you don't solve the issue.
Not one, but 3 would look nice. Paint them to look like the brick on each side.
Nice work.
It looks like enough room beside it a I could probably get my F150 through
Exactly what I was thinking. They really need two on each side to be fully secure.
If it stays up for more than 4 hours consult a dr.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 That was pretty funny man,,,, didnt even think of that
Beautiful work but it begs the question, why didn’t the home owner cough up more for 2 so it provided better security?
Why 2? A car isn’t getting past what’s already there.
@@KiLLJoYRUclips A smart car could
I'd sit there with my remote and raise the bollard right under the trespassers vehicle . LOL!
Especially bailiffs lol
Install it with hydraulics then you could repeatedly smash the underside of the vehicle
Homeowners should invest in some gates
Is this only common in the U.K.? I’m really intrigued by how this isn’t being widely used in the U.S. Seems like an untapped market with a lot of potential!
Never saw these before. So, I’m trying to figure out if they’re trying to keep vehicles “out” or trying to keep vehicles “in” (prevent from stealing) ?
A superb security barrier, but that house probably needed two of them bollards. Instead of the one….especially for that mini size car I noticed at the house you were working on.
To ensure the vehicles on your driveway are protected, you need to plan for a 1.3 to 1.5 mtr drive through gap between each bollard, boundary wall or fence post - the camera angle may skew your perspective but we can assure you that the space is not big enough for a car to fit between.
Thank you watching! :)
"Is your driveway excited to see me or did you install an automatic rising bollard?"
But the homeowner will have the remote on the SUV`s key ring, so they break in a grab your keys with the remote to lower the bollards.
That’s great and everything but those cars can fit through the opening on each side!
The home owner owns those cars. And what kind of intruder drives a fiat?
Imagine somebody sitting on that when it drops 😂😂😂
Few years that’ll rust out here in FL
Water intrusion along the outside diameter when it rains? ....how is repair done? ; it seems the unit is encased in concrete? Do you check for height of local water table and also frost-depth?....so many questions not addressed.
It’s only the shell of the unit that’s concreted into the drive, the internals just lift out for repair etc ( via a key)
excellent
Sorry to disappoint you but I can definitely get my push bike through the gap
Surely gates would be better and cheaper?
Manuel override in the event of power failure??
Wouldn't you want to test it before installing? What if the unit is faulty?
Hit like if you don't know how you got here.
So , the day before you go and cut the wires. Then you come and use their driveway as a turn around. Im not really sure I see why you want them. Can you please describe a situation that they would be used in ❓❓
Gene, they are used for preventing the theft of vehicles or to stop other cars from using your driveway as a turning circle, they offer protection from both scenarios. Here in the UK, it is a massive problem. Some people like the manul lift telescopic type which you will see in car dealerships, and some people want the more convenient remote control type, so they go for the automatic bollards.
I'm curious, if this is to prevent people for stealing cars (most likely by using signal boosters), then couldn't they also catch the signal for the bollard and exploit that too?
The fob for the bollards don't give out a constant signal you can pick up like a keyless car, You would have to be there when someone presses the fob to pick up the signal and the fobs still have over a million rolling codes
Put some thick wood on the little wall each side drive up and over and away.
I noticed the Ethernet cable, are these IP controlled?
What happens when there is a power outage and you need to drive?
Most models automatically lower if there’s a power outage…
Perfect for protecting your car from bailiffs.
What!, only one bollard for this driveway.😮
To ensure the vehicles on your driveway are protected, you need to plan for a 1.3 to 1.5 mtr drive through gap between each bollard, boundary wall or fence post - the camera angle may skew your perspective but we can assure you that the space is not big enough for a car to fit between.
Thank you watching! :)
that driveway needs 3 of those....
Does the mechanism fill with rainwater?
It tilts to the right
i need this for those people who use my driveway to make turns
Wouldn't an automatic gate be just as cheap or cheaper and would do a much better job? That stops larger vehicles and NOTHING else
No.
If you wanted to stop a smaller vehicle you’d also be stopping delivery drivers or the postman, and what thief steals a small car?
Ehh?? You can still get a car out of that gap! Haha
Great install tho! 👍🏽
Only one looks sorta pointless, don't you think?
Sweet Job
That's great 10k for bollard install whilwnthe driveway is still unpaved. Brilliant home improvement choice 🤣🤣🤣
I live in the US and I am not sure what the purpose of the Bullard is. To stop other people from turning around in your drive way?
to eliminate all unauthorized access. think of it as a gate.
@@googoo-gjoob is there some local rules or laws against gates. Seems like a rather complicated and expensive solution, but different strokes for different folks.
My ex-wife ( a real bitch) was from Manchester and she use to call the concrete structure at the center of a traffic circle a Bullard.
@@joemama6906 , im from U.S. also. i know not the laws of this location.
i predict they used bollards due to limited space. the gate swinging in would occupy 40% of their driveway.
The bollard is to stop their cars from being stolen. Gates are usually intrusive and difficult.
@@KiLLJoYRUclips ...1. the bollards are to prohibit unauthorized movements...in or out.
2. the bollards are electrified & operated at the push of a button. a gate would function via the same method.
I assume this has a life span because of water ingress. But deally wouldn't it be best with some type of drainage?
Hi Kevin, drainage is one of the most important aspects of any automatic bollard installation, and should be undertaken with consideration for the individual sites ground conditions. We don't go into too much detail on the video because it would take too long to explain all of the options. The video is simply designed to give customers a general overview of what's involved during an installation.
Motorcycle: hold my beer
I hope it should not prevent someone stealing you bike...
Wait. Sharpen the end and give me an explosive rise and we've got a deal.
Small cars can go around them dosent make sence install two of them
To ensure the vehicles on your driveway are protected, you need to plan for a 1.3 to 1.5 mtr drive through gap between each bollard, boundary wall or fence post - the camera angle may skew your perspective but we can assure you that the space is not big enough for a car to fit between.
Thank you watching! :)
Can this be fitted on a cobble stone print concrete drive and at what sort of price 50ft diveway
Thanks
That's silly, I can still walk around it🤪
Imagine impaling a police car on these when they come to your crib to harass you? LOLZ
I will be fitting 2 of those.
So when i buy a S3 and M3 i can sleep at night.
2 front doors have been upgraded so has locks.
Also old school locks custom fitted from inside with a bar :) its to slow the breaking into house to give me a chance to slash my sword threw the letter box.
Make sure you get cameras too
@@KiLLJoYRUclips cameras all set
8x 8mp cameras 6tb hdd space.
Dummy box is setup. If crooks break in, all they gonna see is the dummy box. Real box is hidden plus hid the hdmi long cable under the floor abd made a port behind the tv.and have done is connect a long usb cable port into a offline plug socket with spare usb slot. So i can connect the mouse or usbstick to download footage. :)
Ghost 2 fitted on both cars plus tracker.
" slash my sword through the letterbox" that made me laugh. I can imagine a robber at your front door with a sword sticking out of his spine . Nice 👍👍
Why the installation wasn't carried out after the brick sets is beyond me..far less work and far neater job 🤔
I ain’t no expert but I think u can drive past that post 😂
To ensure the vehicles on your driveway are protected, you need to plan for a 1.3 to 1.5 mtr drive through gap between each bollard, boundary wall or fence post - the camera angle may skew your perspective but we can assure you that the space is not big enough for a car to fit between.
Thank you watching! :)
Surely ‘ I would have been cheaper to install a remote controlled electric gate /s.
Great video but my question is, what's so bad you feel the need to install these?
Usually it’s crime.
Car theft, especially if you have a coveted vehicle. A thief wouldn’t target this house with that bollard up.
@@KiLLJoYRUclips that fiat can go between the poll and fence though lol
Acid attacks
We have block parties in my area, and people feel entitled to park in other people's driveways.
Need to change tire or do an oil change drive on the side of it jack ur car up. Driveway jack lol.
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My mind is blown that a Karen hasnt jumped out from the bushes and lost her mind over you altering your own property. Did you cut that part out or something?
I can assure these ARE NOT military government grade
Good luck repairing; when the bum with a steel bumper is upset when he can not use the driveway to turn his truck around!
Remote gates way better
All for a 500c
Uh…that little brick wall is no deterrent for a car thief. Those are going to be just pretty decorative posts because thieves can still get around them if they want to. The bollards need to block all ability to get the car out of the yard…these don’t do that.
We disagree, the driveway with no brick wall or bollards would be easier to target than this driveway. Thank you for watching! :)
Wonderful except the idiots park across your driveway & not in it lol
All this so someone doesn’t use your driveway to turn around?
No, it’s so someone doesn’t take your car.
Try living somewhere where people do it throughout the day and into the night and your opinion might change
Release the hounds
If you have to do this you have serious problem with your neighbors..lol
That wouldn’t stand a chance.
Literally easiest thing to bypass ever
They can easily get around that with a small car lol
To ensure the vehicles on your driveway are protected, you need to plan for a 1.3 to 1.5 mtr drive through gap between each bollard, boundary wall or fence post - the camera angle may skew your perspective but we can assure you that the space is not big enough for a car to fit between.
Thank you watching! :)
Bizzare video. A locked gate would be far more effective and cheaper. Nice workmanship though.
The entry-level Stoppy B 500 automatic rising bollard will provide you with a long-term cost-effective solution for remote-controlled security and access control on a residential driveway to secure and protect your vehicles and property from attempted theft. Thank you for watching! :)
Bollard doesn't have a drainage?
That's what all the shingle was for.
Valid question Bas. Rest assured, the drainage has been taken care of. The video is only there to show what is involved during an installation, and going over the drainage principles would be a bore for everyone and take far too long to explain in a video. We explain this to our customers if they are looking to place an order.
Why do people install these things in Britain to "protect a SUV" like bruh is some random tow truck gonna come and take it away randomly?
Well fancy smancy. A rolling gate not good enough for you. 😎
I need those at my place ,,,, call me
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You'd think on a house like this they'd fit electric gates... stingey buggers!
I hate electric gates
You would only install gates to block out the view of the house. Bollards will leave the front open but not block out the view. Why bring peoples attention to your property by installing a massive pair of gates at twice the cost? Gates can be pushed open with enough force, but you won't push the bollard over :)
This was totally useless.
I can't believe these idiots ripped these people off like that.
There needed to be at least two per driveway.
Shit I could drive my 4x4 one ton truck through the sides of it.
How stupid! Some people with more money than common sense.
Malcolm go fly a kite. They work hard for their money mind your business. We're not in China.
Their money. Their choice.