Our residence is our sanctuary where we come to relax and remove the stress of the work week. It is where we have privacy, security and simply are ourselves. However, we can only have this is we have a secure strong gate that will contribute to your tranquility.
Your gate is your ongoing first impression. It makes a statement, so it is reasonable to greet your visitors with something beautiful. The most important part of a gate is to provide safety for everyone that enters your property. With that in mind, you will want to have the highest quality gate that weather will not damage for years to come. The design of the gate is extremely important as well. We can install all types of gates. You might want to consider these types of gates for the various space each home might have.
When considering your gate installation, you want to pay close attention to the material that is used. We are not like many companies whose gates need repairing or replacing after a couple of years. Ours are made from the highest quality steel and wood. Our steel is powder coated and our wood is treated so they are weather and pest resistant. To have it all you can choose a wooden gate with a steel frame that is very durable but sophisticated. We can help you choose a gate that complements the style of your home. With all of our gates, enjoy the luxury of never having to get out of your automobile to open and closer your gate. We can install an automatic gate system on any gate you choose. So no matter what the weather, even if the power is out, your gate will open with one push of a button. Gate security systems can also be installed to help your feel secure at your residence and will also help lower your home insurance as well. We are the true gate professionals and have a ton of experience installing any type of gate. From motorized gates to rolling overhead grilles, our expertise cannot be matched. If you need a repair or a customized gate, we are the company to call! Let us help you with your gate installation and make that huge first impression. Call us today at 806-686-4737. You can also fill out our free instant quote form and one of our professional staff will contact you promptly. |
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gate installation: frequently asked questions
How long will it take to install my new gate? If you hire Lubbock fence, your installation should only take a few hours. Depending on the size of the gate, the location of its installation, and the material the gate is made out of, your installation time will vary. That's why if you have a job you'd like a quote for, you can call us at (806) 686-4737 or fill out the form at the top of the page so you can get your accurate quote!
What size of gate is best for my property? That answer depends on where the gate is being placed on your property. If your gate is simply to access your yard or your front garden, it only needs to be around three feet wide. If you'd like to make it wheelchair friendly, you should opt for a gate that is about four feet wide. How tall your gate should be will depend on the height of your fence. If your gate is too tall for the rest of your fence, it will look out of place. However, if your gate is too short, it will not be secure enough and could even pose a danger to you and your visitors.
What are the regulations for a pool gate? Pool gates have stricter regulations than most other types of gates. They need to be tall enough that small children can't climb over them, and they need to be self-locking so they stay closed. The lock and handle should be above the reach of a small child as well, and the hinges must be rustproof. If you want to learn more about our pool fencing and pool gate installation services, click here for more information.
How many gates do I need? That depends on the length of your fence and the size of your property. If you're getting gates for something like a pasture, you'll definitely need more than one gate for convenience of access. Similarly, if your backyard is large enough that walking all the way around to one gate would be frustrating, consider putting an extra get in for your convenience. You could accent one gate if you'd like some variety in your backyard's look.
What do I need to know about the swing direction of my gate? In some circumstances, your gate could swing either way-- out of your yard or into it. However, you cannot install a gate that opens directly onto a road or sidewalk. In these cases, try using a sliding gate! They will fulfill your need for a gate without obstructing the walkway. Just make sure there's enough clearance underneath the gate for it to move freely.
What size of gate is best for my property? That answer depends on where the gate is being placed on your property. If your gate is simply to access your yard or your front garden, it only needs to be around three feet wide. If you'd like to make it wheelchair friendly, you should opt for a gate that is about four feet wide. How tall your gate should be will depend on the height of your fence. If your gate is too tall for the rest of your fence, it will look out of place. However, if your gate is too short, it will not be secure enough and could even pose a danger to you and your visitors.
What are the regulations for a pool gate? Pool gates have stricter regulations than most other types of gates. They need to be tall enough that small children can't climb over them, and they need to be self-locking so they stay closed. The lock and handle should be above the reach of a small child as well, and the hinges must be rustproof. If you want to learn more about our pool fencing and pool gate installation services, click here for more information.
How many gates do I need? That depends on the length of your fence and the size of your property. If you're getting gates for something like a pasture, you'll definitely need more than one gate for convenience of access. Similarly, if your backyard is large enough that walking all the way around to one gate would be frustrating, consider putting an extra get in for your convenience. You could accent one gate if you'd like some variety in your backyard's look.
What do I need to know about the swing direction of my gate? In some circumstances, your gate could swing either way-- out of your yard or into it. However, you cannot install a gate that opens directly onto a road or sidewalk. In these cases, try using a sliding gate! They will fulfill your need for a gate without obstructing the walkway. Just make sure there's enough clearance underneath the gate for it to move freely.