First-Rate Rails: 6 Types of Gates to Have
by Kevin Smith AuthorA gate is the first thing people see when they visit your
property, and first impressions are important. You need to have one that
reflects your style while giving you the privacy and security you need. Here
are a few options you can consider.
Wood
Wooden gates are a classic. Seeing them can make any visitor
feel warm and welcome. They're also easy to paint, so you can let your
personality show by turning them into your personal canvas. And as long as you
maintain them well, they'll last a lifetime.
Wrought Iron
Iron gates in St. George will add an air of elegance to any
property. They usually come in black, but you can have them painted in other
colors, like gold or silver. They may also be accented with a wide variety of
artistic designs such as stars, flowers, and helixes. And if you want, have
special patterns etched at the top for a more personalized feel.
Most importantly, they can add a layer of safety to your
home. Wrought iron is very hard to cut through because of how thick the
material is.
Single-Door
This type simply uses a door, like the ones you use in your
home. It can come with a few decorative accents. If you're short on space, this
is perfect for you. It's also easier to install a lock on this kind of gate
since you can just place it on the same part as any other door.
Double-Door
If you're looking for a grand entrance and have the space
for it, why not have a double-door gate? Having one makes your property feel
larger and more luxurious. If you have large vehicles or a wide area, this type
might work better for you.
Slide Gate
As the name suggests, this type slides either right or left.
You can free up a lot of space in front of your property because you don't have
to worry about doors swinging forward or backward.
Most of them are automated as well, which adds a layer of
convenience. You don't have to get out of the car to open yours. All you have
to do is press a button, and you'll be safe inside in no time.
Swing Gate
If you want something quieter or more elegant than a slide
gate, try a swing gate. It has a more classic and traditional look. It doesn't
require special tracks to operate, either, making it easier to install.
These are just a few types you can consider, and most of
them come in combinations. Get double-door
iron gates in St. George or wooden single-door variants. They
can slide or swing whichever way you want. What matters is that you choose
something that will fit your needs.
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