The specific theft pattern hitting %CITY% construction sites
Construction theft in Fairfield 94533 follows a predictable pattern. Friday evening through Monday morning is the highest-loss window — sites are dark, supervisors are off, and rolling-stock equipment (skid steers, mini excavators, generators, copper wire, tools) tends to disappear in 4-6 hour windows that fit cleanly between random PD drive-bys. We run construction-site coverage in Solano County as a three-layer program. Daytime: a single drive-by during contractor breaks to verify lock-up of conex boxes and tool trailers. Overnight: three to five randomized tours including a fence-line walk and a generator/wire check (the two most stolen categories in 94533). Weekend: extended coverage windows on Friday and Saturday nights, often with an anchored 02:00-04:00 long-check. We work directly with the general contractor's superintendent and produce a one-page Monday-morning report — what was checked, what was missing, any forced entry attempts, any unauthorized personnel encountered on-site. Rate for a typical commercial construction site in Fairfield runs $1,200-$3,800/month depending on size and exposure; rate for a single-family residential build or remodel in 94533 starts at the $15/night mobile patrol base.
Why we win for "construction site overnight watch" in Fairfield
Three reasons property managers in Fairfield 94533 switch to Stormhammer. First, the rate card is public — $15/night mobile patrol, $34-$45/hr fixed posts, no hidden minimums for properties in Solano County. Second, every tour inside 94533 produces a GPS-tagged, photo-verified daily activity report you can hand to your board or insurance carrier without editing. Third, our officers are 100% BSIS-licensed under PPO #121830 and 100% non-lethal — visible deterrence, documented response, no liability surprises.
Our coverage of Fairfield ZIP 94533 is part of a 50-mile Sacramento radius grid that runs every night without exception. The nightly routing passes through 94585, 95696, 95687, 95688, 95620, which is why we can hold response times in single digits for any enrolled property inside 94533.
What a typical enrollment looks like for a Fairfield property
Day 1 — phone intake (15 min) and a one-page service agreement. Day 2 — property walk with an officer assigned to your ZIP, who notes gate codes, contact protocol, problem areas, and any active law-enforcement history at the address. Day 3 — first patrol tour written into the activity log, with a copy emailed to the contact on file. Week 1 — cadence tuning based on what officers find on the ground. Month 1 — first board packet with aggregated patrol logs, incident summary, and any photo evidence. That same template runs for every property we enroll in Fairfield 94533, from a 14-unit HOA to a 300,000 sqft vacant industrial parcel.
