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Hampton Enterprise LLC
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Serving Central, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I only use James when I need some work done to my house. He responds fast, gets the work done quicker than just about anyone else I've ever used and seems very concerned with leaving his customers happy."
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Ironclad Welding LLC
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Serving Central, UT and surrounding areas

"I recently worked with Ironclad to fix my deck and they did an outstanding job. They were punctual, thorough, and respectful of my property. The decks look fantastic, they're sturdier and more attractive than ever. Their service was excellent from start to finish. Highly recommend them."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Robinson Fencing
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Serving Central, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They were awesome they took their time did everything correct and even helped us with a couple extra things that they didn’t even have to do we really appreciated their service I recommend them 100%"
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Response time2 days
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Bellicose Construction LLC
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Serving Central, UT and surrounding areas

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"Bellicose Construction was excellent. They had great communication, showed up to the job on time, did a fantastic job, and left everything clean and neat. We have worked with a lot of construction companies and this one was definitely top notch. We were very happy with their work and will definitely call them again. Highly recommend..."
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Driveway Gates questions, answered by experts

If you only use your gate as a pedestrian, walking through without a vehicle, you’re fine to stick with a single fence gate. If your fence opening needs to accommodate vehicles of any kind, from cars to trucks to 4-wheelers, then a double fence gate will suit the space much better and give you more freedom. 

The cost to install a gate varies widely, with a typical range between $1,500 and $7,000. The average cost is around $3,500. However, the final price can be as low as $200 for a simple gate or as high as $12,000 for a large, automated security gate.

Key factors that determine the installation cost include:

  • Gate Material: This is a primary cost factor. Chain-link and vinyl are the most affordable, while wood and PVC are mid-range options. Wrought iron, aluminum, and other metals are the most expensive materials.

  • Automation: Automated gates are significantly more expensive than manual ones because they require motors, sensors, controls, and electrical installation.

  • Size and Type: The dimensions and style of the gate (e.g., swinging vs. sliding) will impact the price.

  • Security Level: Gates with advanced security features will increase the overall cost.

For homeowners concerned about security, an electric gate may offer peace of mind. Electric gates will require a code or remote to open, so you don’t have to worry about young children getting out of the yard or someone breaking onto your property by simply swinging open the gate. But because it needs power to operate, installing an electric gate will be more complex and expensive.

Locksmiths offer keyless entry systems, high-security locks, panic bars, electronic access control, and biometric security solutions.

Ideally, a gate should be able to swing both in and out. However, if it can only open in one direction, it is generally best for it to swing inward. This is often the safest option, especially for deck gates near steps, as you'll want the gate to swing away from the stairs. An inward swing also prevents the gate from opening into a public space, like a sidewalk, and can be more convenient when carrying heavy items like a wheelbarrow into a garden.

There are exceptions, however. The layout of your property may require a different approach. For example, if your property is on a slope, the gate may not be able to swing inward. You should also ensure the gate can open fully without colliding with any objects or blocking access to other areas. For a backyard garden gate where public access isn't a concern, the direction it swings is largely a matter of personal preference. Finally, always check your local building codes, as they may have specific requirements for which way a gate must swing.

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