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Electric Vs. Traditional Gates: A Comparison

November 7, 2021 by Ally Leave a Comment

Let’s face it, we all need to review our home security, especially during these troubled times and if your gates have seen better days, now might be a good time to invest in tailored electric gates. Electric gates have been around for a while and with each passing generation, refinements have been made and there are many special features that you can incorporate into your new gate design.

Let’s compare the traditional manual gate to the automated electric version.

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Traditional Gates

We’ve always had to exit our vehicle to open and close the gates. It is almost second nature, yet it doesn’t have to be that way, not with electric solutions. The gates might be double, inward-opening that meet in the centre, or a single sliding gate, while hinged gates might need a ground rail, depending in weight. Much like automated gates, traditional units also need some TLC. Hinges lubricated and tracking should be greased and if a coat of paint is needed, make this a priority. The support posts might become compromised after a few years, especially if the gates are heavy and for the small extra cost, you can enjoy automated gating.

Electric Gates

Once you have experienced automated gating, you won’t want to return to manual gates. There are lots of options for an electric entrance gate design for houses. You can have the electric motor concealed underground, which protects it from the harsh environment and leaves the driveway looking uncluttered. Contrary to what you might be thinking, electric gate prices are reasonable when compared to traditional units and if you would like a quote for a set of custom electric gates, a Google search will put you in touch with a leading custom gate company near you.

Additional Features

When you have a set of electric gates designed and fabricated by a leading custom gate company, there are many optional extras, such as:

  • Keypad locking
  • Intercom system
  • Video surveillance
  • Remote access (using an Internet connection)
  • Remote operation

There are numerous materials used in the making of electric gates, steel, stainless steel, aluminium and a range of hardwood timber species. Wrought iron offers a traditional solution and you can combine materials for a unique design. The supplier can show you a long list of add-ons, all at affordable prices.

Pre-Winter Installation

The best time to have electric gates designed, fabricated and installed is in the autumn, prior to the arrival of the freezing winter months. There is still time this year to boost the appearance of your property and with a simple Google search, you can be talking to an expert. The supplier would book a convenient time to come and survey the property and with your design concept, the ideal electric gates are designed.

To conclude, for the little extra it costs to have an automated solution, most homeowners choose electric gates and there are specialist gate companies who regard each project as a design challenge.

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