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All of the questions we are asked most commonly, for your ease of use

Which type of gate system is best for me?

When looking for a solution that meets your exact requirements, there are a lot of things to think about.

Security, ease of use, aesthetics, privacy, automation type, and property access will all be taken into consideration. Once we have discussed your requirements and priorities. We will be able to recommend the best gate solution once we know what you want.

Which is Better - a Sliding or Swing Gate?

This all depends on your driveway and layout but also what sort of gate design you require too.
A sliding gate can generally be the same design as swing gates but not always...

A swing gate with the correct specification can have the gate leaves opening to nearly 180 degrees so they can clear an opening and then some to provide the same space as the sliding gate might do, but then of course they still have to close.

A sliding gate is great because it should have less stress on the gate in the way it operates each time with all the weight supported from the bottom and the roller. The sliding gate doesnt swing outwards or inwards at any point but does slide along internally so you need the same space width as your gate width unless you are using a bi parting sliding gate.

The best thing about a sliding gate is the resistance to wind and security offered, even with a solid gate design. The pressure of high wind on the face of a sliding gate cannot affect the gate leaf like a swing gate because the gate is held firmly behind posts either side and then along the bottom with the track going the entire length.

A sliding gate is simply sturdier because it isn’t hinged and swinging around in fresh air.

A sliding gate can also be larger if required, with almost no limits to its width in fact...

Properly specified and installed they are both good gate systems but value for money and filling in larger openings the sliding gate makes more sense perhaps...

How long will the installation be?

Typical delivery/installation lead-times from order placement are:

Automation/Access Control - 'supply only '– 24 to 48 hours

Existing Gates/Suitable Power already in place – 1 to 5 working days

Gate Express - 21 days approximately

New Steel/Timber Gate Systems - 4 to 6 working weeks

Aluminium Gate Systems - 6 to 8 working weeks

What power supply is required?

For domestic and residential use:

Single Phase, 240 volts, 13 amps, RCD protected circuit

For industrial and commercial use:

Single or Three Phase.

Note: Your electrician must be Part P certified and will specify the correct cable rating. All power supplies will need to conform to the latest IEE regulations.