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Driveway gates are one of the major investments a homeowner can have. Having quality driveway gates means that your property is well secured. This gives you the peace of mind that you need even when you far away from your home. There are very many types of driveways gates that one can install. All of them with their merits and demerits. Nowadays, the best gate one can install is the aluminum driveway gate in Bay Area.
Bay Area Automatic Gates & Fences is the best company that offer installation repair and any other services required for aluminum driveway gates in the Bay area. Apart from rendering the services, they also sit with their clients to listen to what their preferences are. This way, they are able to use their expertise to deliver quality services, at the same time satisfying their clients wants. They have a team of competent and fully devoted whizzes to delivering faultless and magnificent services to their customers.
Apart from adding to the elegance and beauty of your home, aluminum gates also play an important role in securing your home. For this reason, it is important that you choose a gate that best suits your premises. This means in terms of model, shape, and size. Therefore, you need a professional who can help you make the right decision. This professional should also be in a position to customize it to quality and a great design that pleases you.
There are two major types of aluminum driveway gates in Bay area. Namely.
These aluminum driveway gates only require one automatic opener. For this reason, they are very affordable. For their installation, you require a 12ft swing distance for a 12ft gate. They are heavier than the double aluminum gate since the entire workload is mounted on one post.
These gates are lighter compared to the single driveway gates since they have two posts to support the workload mounted on them. They also require a shorter swing distance, whereby, a 12ft gate requires only 6ft swing distance. Thus they consume lesser space. Due to their lightweight, their shipping cost is also down. When using an automatic double gate, you will require to install two opener motors to run it. These gates give your place a more traditional look especially when they open from the center. These gates are ideal for backyards, pool areas, storage facilities, entries for schools, hospitals and other places that require a wider enclosure.
Aluminum driveway gates in Bay Area can also be used together with automatic gates system. This makes them more effective. Whether sliding or swinging gates, they can be operated by a remote. This way it is less cumbersome for you since you do not have to get out of your vehicle to open or close the gate.
When selecting the aluminum gate that fits your taste best, you can use the aluminum gate pricing tool. This way, you can cut the costs of involving a professional and still get what you want. This tool helps you to select and also gives the approximate price for that particular gate.
To get your aluminum driveway gate in Bay Area, Contact Bay Area Automatic Gates & Fences, the best aluminum driveway company in bay area. We deliver quality and outstanding services to our clients, at the same time, helping you safeguard the first impression to your visitors.
We, at Bay Area Automatic gates, are proud to provide the best service for all Bay Area residents & businesses. With a highly trained and friendly team.
All types of gates ranging from the traditional swing gates, sliding gates, lifting gates, etc.. with radio receivers that open it with a click of a button.
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To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.
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