Factors to Consider When Installing Custom Gates

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Installing a gate is a great way to improve the security and aesthetics of your property. There are many factors to consider when installing custom gates, such as the style of gate you want, the materials you want to use, and the opening you need to fit. By considering these factors, you can ensure that your new gate is not only beautiful but also provides the needed security for your home or property.

Homeowner’s Association Guideline

Custom gates are a great way to add style and security to your home. However, before you install a custom gate, it’s important to check with your homeowners association (HOA) to make sure that it meets their guidelines. Some HOAs have strict rules about the materials that can be used for gates, as well as the height and width of the gate. 

There are associations that put restrictions on how custom gates should be designed.  Others have prescribed colors for homeowners to follow.  Failing to obtain permission from your HOA before installing a custom gate could result in costly fines or you will be asked to replace your custom gate. Therefore, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and get approval before making any changes to your property.

Lucky for you if your home belongs to a homeowners’ association that has no restrictions set when it comes to the installation of gates or fences. 

Opening Direction of Your Gate

When you have a custom gate installed, you have the opportunity to choose the opening direction. There are a few things to consider when making this decision. First, think about how the gate will be used. If it will be primarily for pedestrian traffic, then an outward-opening gate may be the best option. 

This will prevent people from walking into the space between the gate and the fence, which can be dangerous. Outward-opening gates also take up less space, which can be important if you have a small yard. If the gate will be used for vehicles, then an inward-opening gate may be a better choice. This type of gate provides more security, as it is more difficult for someone to drive through an inward-opening gate. 

It is also important to consider the layout of your property when choosing the opening direction of your custom gate. If you have a long driveway, then an inward-opening gate may block access to part of it. In this case, an outward-opening gate that’s well fabricated would be a better option. 

Note that if your gate is situated on an upward slope, you cannot choose a swinging gate. Instead, a sliding gate must be your option. Talk to a professional custom gate fabrication and installation company to learn more about your options and find the best solution for your needs.

Material

When it comes to custom gates, there are a variety of materials to choose from. The most popular option is wood, as it offers a classic look that can be customized to match the style of your home. However, wood does require regular maintenance to keep it looking its best. It is also prone to suffer from pest damage. But, you may choose this material after confirming that the location of your home is not prone to pest infestation. 

If it is a huge gate that you are planning to install into your property, wood is not advisable. One reason for this is the fact that wood is too heavy and will become heavier when drenched in rain water.

Another popular material for custom gates is aluminum. Aluminum is durable and low-maintenance, making it a great choice for busy families. 

Steel is also a good option especially if you want your custom gate to be aesthetically fabricated. Steel can easily be fabricated, thus making it the most preferred for intricately designed custom gates.

If you’re looking for a custom gate that will make a statement, consider wrought iron. Wrought iron gates are truly unique and can add curb appeal to any home. Iron is also a good option when considering durability and the ability to be easily fabricated. 

No matter what material you choose, custom gates are an excellent way to enhance the security and privacy of your home. When choosing the material for your custom gate, you also need to factor in the location. You may find that not all materials are suitable for your location. 

For example, those living near beaches must make sure that their custom gate material is not easily damaged by salt. This is when a custom gate made from aluminum will prove to be an ideal option for homeowners living in salt areas.  

However, wrought iron and steel have the tendency to corrode and develop rusts as time goes by. This is true especially if your gate is installed in a location near the coast, thus making the area salt-laden. If you insist on using iron or steel then you would have to repaint your gates over and over again to ensure that it is protected against rust. 

Electronic or Manual 

When it comes to custom gates, there are a few things to consider. First, do you want an electronic or manual gate? There are pros and cons to both options. Electronic gates are more expensive upfront, but they offer the convenience of not having to get out of your car to open and close the gate. 

Manual gates are more affordable, but they can be a hassle if you have to get in and out of your car every time you want to enter or exit your property. 

Second, think about the installation process. Custom gates can be tricky to install, so it’s important to choose a reputable company that has experience with custom gate installation. 

Once you’ve considered all of these factors, you’ll be able to make an informed decision about which type of custom gate is right for you. 

However, if you think you don’t have enough money to splurge on a piece of automated gate, manual gates will be your best option. 

If you’re in the market for a custom-made and fabricated gate, be sure to take all of these factors into account. A professional gate fabrication and installation company like Legend Fence can help walk you through the process and make sure your new gate is just what you’re looking for. Give us a call today for a free estimate!

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