Gate Design and Style
Gate design and style play a crucial role in enhancing the overall appearance of a property. With various gate styles available, including arched, wrought iron, and composite, homeowners can choose the one that complements their fencing material and property design. Gate hardware, such as hinges, latches, and handles, can also be customized to match the gate's style and material. Additionally, gate size and height can be tailored to fit specific openings and provide the desired level of access and security. By selecting a gate design and style that reflects their personal taste and property characteristics, homeowners can create a unique and inviting entrance to their property.
Swing Gates
Swing gates are traditional, classic gates that swing open and shut. They are easy to build and can be customized to suit various design preferences. They are ideal when ample space is available for unobstructed movement. Swing gates also work best on generally flat surfaces.
Sliding Gates
Sliding gates are a great option for limited spaces, as they move horizontally along a track to open and close. Sliding gates are a good choice if your property has uneven, or sloped terrain.
Measurements for Fence Gate
Accurate measurements are essential for a smooth and secure fence gate installation. Key factors like gate opening width, post spacing, and fence height all play a crucial role in ensuring proper fit and long-term performance.
At Roanoke Fence, our experienced installers take precise measurements to avoid issues like sagging, misalignment, or clearance problems. Whether you're installing a single or double gate, we ensure that every component is properly spaced and sized for optimal function and durability.
Let our team handle the technical details—so you get a perfectly fitted, reliable, and visually seamless gate that enhances your property.
Fence Gate Maintenance & Repair
Keeping your fence gate in top condition requires regular maintenance and prompt repairs. Periodic inspections can help spot issues early—like loose hardware, sagging hinges or weather damage, before they turn into costly problems.
Simple upkeep like cleaning off dirt, debris, and mildew helps maintain your gate's appearance and prevent long-term wear. For wooden gates, applying a protective sealant is a smart way to guard against moisture and sun damage.
If repairs are needed, don't wait. Addressing them quickly can prevent further deterioration and extend the life of your gate.