Gates & Gate Operators
Automatic Iron Gates
We will repair and maintain any brand of gate operator and gate system.

The 2 most common types of gates are SWING or SLIDE. Swing gates are hinged at the posts and usually arc through 90 degrees, from open to close. Slide gates pass from left to right or vice versa across the gate opening. Which type is chosen is usually determined by the space available and the shape of the open areas

Swing gates are more visually appealing and can be very decorative. Slide gates are more often designed and built for functionality.

We can design, build and install any type of wrought iron gate

Over the last decade the need and desire for the convenience and added security of gate systems has risen dramatically.

A standard City lot with a garage may be able to house 3 vehicles but a concrete pad with a gate can often accommodate 6 or more vehicles and gates have become a common site in city alleys.

Gate Operators

As the garage door opener became an essential part of the family life in the 1950's, gate operators have become the essential part of City life in the new millennium. Opening a gate manually, especially in the winter, is a thing of the past. Security needs are more relevant in this age and automation provides the solution for these needs.

The gate operator has become the next essential in this process and there are many different brands of operators. LiftMaster, AGS, Elite, GTO, PowerMaster, Tri-Cor, Edko, DoorKing, FAAC are among the most common.

We are one of the few companies who can offer a comprehensive repair service or preventative maintenance program for every make and type of gate operator.

Automatic gates should only be used for vehicular access. Pedestrians should be directed to a pedestrian gate away from the vehicle access gate.


Single Leaf Swing Gate Operator



Dual Swing Gate Operators





Gate Operators and Safety
Because gate operators produce high levels of force, designers, installers and consumers have an obligation to know the associated potential hazards. It is important to remember that the operator is one part of a complete system and all components must be installed and properly maintained for successful and reliable operation. Gates are expected to work every day without fail in all weathers and under all conditions. We ask all potential customers to familiarize themselves with the current guidelines for gates and operators.
These guidelines can be found on the following website
www.dasma.com/pdf/publications/brochures/gateopbroch-2004.pdf