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Driveway Gate Purchase Guide:


So you’ve got the fence—now it’s time for the gate!
A driveway gate not only adds an extra layer of security to your property, but it can also boost your home’s value.

At Access Pro Gate Company, all our custom metal gates are built in Texas using the highest quality materials. For a long-lasting, durable finish, we offer premium powder coating in multiple colors.

Here’s how to narrow down your options and choose the right gate for your home:



1. Pick the Right Material

  • Wood: Warm, classic look. Requires regular upkeep to prevent rot or warping.
     
  • Metal: Strong, low-maintenance, and long-lasting. May need rust protection.
     
  • Vinyl: Affordable, lightweight, and easy to clean. Not as strong as wood or metal.
     

💡 Tip: Consider your local climate, budget, and the look you want for your home.



2. Set Your Budget

  • Manual gates can start around $1,000.
     
  • Automatic gates with advanced features can cost $10,000+.
     

Know your spending limit before you shop so you can focus on options within your range.



3. Consider Automation

  • Swing Gates: Open like a regular door.
     
  • Slide Gates: Move along a track and are great for limited space.
     

Automation adds convenience—especially if you have frequent visitors or want to open your gate without leaving your car.



4. Get the Right Size

Measure:

  • The width of your driveway.
     
  • The size of your largest vehicle.
     

This ensures your gate fits perfectly and works for all your needs.



5. Think About Security

If security is a priority, consider features like:

  • Keypad entry
     
  • Intercom systems
     
  • Surveillance cameras
     

These upgrades can give you extra protection and peace of mind.



6. Hire a Professional Installer

A professional ensures your gate is installed correctly, works smoothly, and lasts for years. Look for an installer with experience, good reviews, and a warranty on their work.


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