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Wrought Iron, Driveway Gates, San Diego, CA   

Driveway Gates - Coronado, Chula Vista, La Mesa

Driveway Gates in San Diego, CA Improve Appearance of Property

If you have a fence or a wall surrounding your property, or if you are considering having one installed, you know the importance of driveway gates, garden gates, courtyard gates, and gate repair. Customers in the San Diego, CA area know how impressive it is to drive up to a home that has driveway gates or courtyard gates. Courtyard gates and driveway gates give a home or business a certain dignity, and make a very good first impression on guests and clients. In addition, courtyard gates and driveway gates provide security, preventing anyone from entering without the permission of the owner of the home or business. Our driveway gates and courtyard gates from elkgrovegate.com can come with security code panels, remote control access, or both, depending on the preferences of our San Diego, CA clients.

What other types of gates are available?

Garden Gates

Garden Gate San Francisco

Remote Entry Gates

Remote Entry Access Gate

Access Control Gates

Gate Access Control

 

 

 

 


 

 

What materials are available for Driveway gates?

  • Aluminum Driveway gates is commonly used where weight is a factor.
  • Decorative steel is probably the most common used for driveway gates in San Diego, CA     that require a stronger material. It's less expensive to manufacture than wrought iron and still gives you a decorative driveway entry gate in San Diego, CA   .
  • Wrought Iron is the most costly of the material to use but it offers an ol' world charm that can't be duplicated with any other material.
  • Wood is used where the proper decor is necessary.
  • Many times the material doesn't matter other than when cost or strength issues become a driving decision in the material selection.

If I have existing columns can I add a gate?

The simple answer is yes. We have run into this situation in San Diego, CA   many of times. There are many driveways that are very old where the iron gate has columns have broken down over time. First we must know how the columns were built internally. The gate will add stress to any column and if it wasn't built with adding a gate in mind other options may be necessary. Most times the simple answer is to add a post next to in the rear of the column to support a new gate. This is the best way to support your new gate without destroying the existing column.

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