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The Benefits of Automatic Gates

Automatic gates are becoming more and more popular in residential areas as they provide many benefits. Many homeowners and facilities find that automated gates provide them with the necessary security and privacy they’re looking for.

The Benefits of Automatic Gates

Whether you live in the city, in a rural area, or have a business in the heart of the city, an automated gate system offers some amazing benefits.

In this article, we’ve created a list of benefits you can experience with an automated gate system.

1. Greater Convenience

Have you had a manual gate for years? Then you know how inconvenient it can be to use. For instance, when it’s raining, getting out of your vehicle to open and close the gate is a soggy affair at best. Or when it’s cold out, you have to freeze while opening and closing the gate. None of that’s very pleasant.

On the other hand, an automated gate system can open and close the gate as you wait in the car. It may work with the push of a button or with sensors. Either way, the gate system is much more convenient than a manual gate.

2. Improved Security And Perimeter Control

Whatever size your property, it can be difficult to know who is on the property during the day and night without having appropriate control and security of your perimeter.

If you are looking for even more security features, add ons in the form of electric locks and drop bolts are available. Various access control systems can provide you with information about who accesses the property and when. As well as being really convenient, intercoms are able to provide you with an event log to show you who has been accessing the property even while you’re away.

It’s also possible to make your automated gate system a part of your current security system. Then, if your security system sends you an alert when anyone tries to enter your home or business.

3. Safety

Do you have small children and pets? Then an automated gate can help you keep them safer. The automated gate provides you with more security over who enters your property. But it also gives you more control of the property boundaries. You can keep your kids and pets from running into a busy street and keep strangers out of the yard.

With the wide variety of automated gate systems to choose from, you can purchase a gate that offers you and your family the most safety and protection.

4. More Privacy

Automated gate systems provide your property with more privacy.

5. Improved Curb Appeal

Another benefit offered by an automated gate system is improved curb appeal for your home or business. Automated gates come in many styles, colours, and materials. So, it’s easy to choose a beautiful gate that adds more visual appeal to your property while improving security and privacy at the same time.

6. Keep Unauthorised Vehicles Out

Unauthorised vehicles can be a problem whether at home or when operating a business. Some vehicles may use your driveway as a turnaround spot, while others may try to park overnight when they’re not authorised.

The installation of an automated gate system keeps all unauthorised vehicles off your property. In addition, they can also keep worrisome wild critters or the mean neighbourhood dog off your property. You and your family can feel safer when vehicles and animals are not able to enter.

7. Cost-Effective Solution

Automated gates are also a cost-effective solution for your driveway. For one thing, your home or business insurance policy may offer a discount because of the added security an automated gate system provides. So, you may end up with a lower monthly premium as a result.

In addition, an automated gate can even add to your property’s value. Some surveys have shown an automated gate may add as much as 5% to the value of a home, for instance.

What to Look for in an Automated Gate System

Before investing in an automated gate system, it’s important to know what to look for in an automatic gate when it comes to materials and how to power the gate system:

Gate Materials

Most automated gates are made of aluminium, steel, wood or wrought iron. If you’d like a more vintage look, you may want to go with wrought iron. However, keep in mind that wrought iron rusts easily, especially in a humid environment. In that case, hinges will need regular oiling.

Wooden gates are beautiful yet difficult to maintain because wood is susceptible to moisture damage. Gates made of wood need to be sturdy and treated with sealers so they last longer. Composite wood are a viable alternative, requiring less upkeep, being lighter and still aesthetically pleasing.

Steel and aluminium gates are also common and are more durable and stronger than other materials. With aluminium gates, it’s possible to make them look like wood with different finishes. Steel is heavier and stronger. This material is also more corrosion resistant.

Powering the Gate

Next, you’ll need to figure out the best way to power your automated gate system. The gates run on electricity that can come directly from the mains in your home. However, it can be expensive to lay the cabling necessary for this, and it may involve digging trenches through the yard, too.

An alternative is to use solar power for your gate. This is easier to install; however, it also depends on the amount of sunlight available in your area year-round. You’ll also need to consider the possibility of battery power to keep the gate powered even when there’s less sunlight and for use at night. Although a practical solution in many countries, the UK’s gloomy weather tends to mean this power source is not often top of the list.

Summing It Up

No matter the type of automated gate you purchase, you’ll quickly learn it offers many benefits. Along with safety and privacy, automated gates can improve your property’s value, keep strangers out, and so much more!

So, why not consider purchasing an automated gate today?


02 October 2016