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Home Remodeling 101: How to Choose the Right Driveway Gate

Driveway gates offer an additional level of protection to your property. This is why it’s only natural for them to be built with durable material. Nevertheless, it’s still an aesthetic component of your home’s exteriors, just like your doors, windows, and paving options.

The Elements of a Driveway Gate

Even warehouses match the consistency of their fences and gates in combination with their architecture. This is why choosing the right driveway gate for your home must create a seamless connection to your property’s overall design. Otherwise, your driveway gate could be a massive installation that negatively impacts your property’s appeal in form and function.

In this article, we’ll share five features you should look for in a driveway gate.

1. Material Options

Choosing the appropriate material will help you match the overall look of your home. For example, traditional homes with cottage core aesthetics will work best with timber or wood-based gates. However, you might want to use steel and wrought iron to complement brick and cement-laden walls.

Keep in mind that your material option isn’t just an aesthetic issue. Your choice of material has a considerable impact on your future expenses. For example, rusting is a maintenance issue you should expect from metal-based products. On the other hand, wood rot and moisture damage are also issues for timber and some metals.

2. Security Features

Besides your choice of material, driveway gates also come in various styles. Each of these variants have different levels of security and privacy features. For example, some gates are lined with horizontal or vertical bars, while others have more ornate designs. These style options will also be a safety issue on how much they secure or expose your property.

3. Color and Style Options

Once you’ve settled on the security features of your driveway gate, you can now polish your choice with its color and style options. Remember that your gate’s color scheme should match your exterior’s accents, like sidings, windowsills, and roof shingles. Additionally, the style of your gate must also complement the general design of your home.

4. Direction of Swing

Even if you’re buying a sliding gate, you’ll still need to consider the direction of swing for your driveway gate. This is why you should assess the amount of space you have and the potential obstructions affecting your driveway gate. It’s best to take accurate measurements of your home’s surroundings before ordering your gate.

5. Manual or Electronic Variants

Modern gates give you the flexibility of going beyond sliding and swing gates. These products give you the benefit of automatically moving with a remote, similar to a garage door. Keep in mind that electronic gates are typically more expensive than manual variants. Additionally, some electronic gates may have limited accessibility to modern gates.

Before you commit to a manual or electronic gate, you need to understand that electronic variants may also require manual input. For example, some electronic gates only have an electronic lock and still require a person to open them manually.

Conclusion

Like any part of your property, driveway gates can be assessed and measured on its impact to your exterior’s design. Additionally, you have numerous brands to choose from regarding style options and material properties. For this reason, it’s vital to use the elements above to help you buy the right product for your home.

Maintaining a driveway gate takes plenty of effort, especially since it’s a massive outdoor structure At Capable One Door & Gate Services, we can help you maintain these fixtures, whether it’s for commercial or residential use. If you need repairs for modern driveway gates in the Fraser Valley, order from us today!

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