But for tradespeople, the real cost often goes far beyond the value of what’s been taken.
Tool theft can disrupt your work, damage customer relationships, create unexpected expenses and leave you off the road for days or even weeks. These hidden costs can have a lasting impact on both your business and your livelihood.
Missed Jobs
Without the right tools, many jobs simply can’t go ahead.
Whether you’re an electrician, plumber, carpenter or general tradesperson, losing essential equipment often means cancelling or postponing appointments. Not only can this result in lost income, but it can also disappoint customers who may be relying on you to complete urgent work.
Lost Income
Every day your van is out of action is potentially a day without earning.
While insurance may help cover some of the financial loss, it rarely replaces the income lost from cancelled work. Even a few days of downtime can have a noticeable impact on monthly earnings, especially for sole traders and small businesses.
Delayed Projects
Tool theft doesn’t just affect one day’s work.
Projects can quickly fall behind schedule while replacement equipment is sourced and repairs are carried out. Delays can create knock-on effects for customers, suppliers and other trades working on the same project.
Insurance Excesses
Many van owners are surprised to discover how much they’ll need to contribute towards a claim.
Insurance excesses can range from hundreds to thousands of pounds, meaning you’ll still be left significantly out of pocket even when a claim is approved.
Van Repairs
When thieves break into a van, they rarely leave it undamaged.
Broken locks, damaged door panels, bent metalwork and smashed windows can all require costly repairs. In many cases, the repair bill can rival or even exceed the value of the stolen tools.
Time Spent Replacing Equipment
Replacing stolen tools isn’t as simple as visiting a shop.
Researching replacements, ordering equipment, collecting deliveries and setting everything up again takes valuable time away from your business. It’s an inconvenience that many people overlook when calculating the true cost of theft.
Damage to Reputation
Reliability is one of the most valuable assets any tradesperson has.
When jobs are cancelled, delayed or rescheduled because of tool theft, customers may be left frustrated. Even when circumstances are completely outside your control, the disruption can affect your reputation and future opportunities.
The Cost Nobody Sees
Tool theft isn’t just about stolen equipment.
It’s about missed earnings, damaged vans, delayed projects, disrupted schedules and the stress that follows. For many tradespeople, the financial and personal impact can continue long after the insurance claim has been settled.
That’s why prevention is so important. The most effective way to reduce the cost of tool theft is to avoid becoming a target in the first place.
Most thieves are looking for opportunity. Van Eye helps remove that opportunity by showing exactly what’s inside your van, helping to discourage break-ins before the damage is done. Find out more about Van Eye here.