Mooresville Metal Gates offers backyard metal gate installation for homeowners across the area who want a stronger, better-looking way to secure their yard. We work with steel, aluminum, and wrought iron gates, so whether you want a simple swing gate or a custom automatic setup, we build it to match your fence line and your home's style. Every gate we install is measured, fitted, and hung on-site, not mass-produced, which means it actually fits your opening instead of leaving gaps.
Our crew has spent years installing residential and light commercial gates throughout the region, and that experience shows in the little details — post depth, hinge alignment, hardware that won't rust out in a season. Beyond Mooresville, we also serve homeowners in Statesville, Statesville, Midland, Harrisburg and Catawba, NC. So no matter where you're located in our service area, you get the same careful installation and the same attention to fit and finish.
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Single swing gates are our most requested option for backyard metal gate installation, and they work well for narrow side yards or standard rear entrances. We build each one from steel or aluminum, sized to your opening down to the inch. A single swing gate hangs on two hinges and opens one direction, which keeps things simple and affordable.
That said, we still reinforce the frame so it doesn't warp or sag over time. Plus, we match the finish to your existing fence so it doesn't look bolted on as an afterthought. For most standard backyards, this is the easiest and most budget-friendly route.
Double swing gates split into two panels, which makes them the right call for wider openings like driveway-to-backyard access or spots where you need to move equipment through. Each panel hangs independently but locks together in the middle for a secure fit.
This style works well when a single panel would be too heavy or too wide to swing cleanly. We size the panels evenly so the gate looks balanced when closed. Also, we install a center drop rod or slide bolt so both panels stay locked in place, not just one.
Sliding gates roll along a track instead of swinging outward, which makes them a good fit for tight backyards where a swing gate would hit a patio, deck, or parked vehicle. We install a bottom track and rollers, or a cantilever system if you'd rather skip the ground track altogether.
Sliding gates take a bit more planning since they need clear space alongside the opening to slide into. Still, once installed, they run smoothly and don't require the swing clearance a hinged gate needs. This option is popular with homeowners who have limited yard space near the gate opening.
Steel gates give you the strongest option for a backyard metal gate installation, especially if you're dealing with pets, kids, or heavy foot traffic. We coat every steel gate to resist rust, since bare steel won't hold up long against North Carolina humidity.
Steel also holds its shape well, so it won't warp or bend under normal use. Our crew reinforces the corners and hinge points for extra strength on high-use gates.
Aluminum gates cost less to maintain over time because they naturally resist rust and don't need repainting as often as steel. We recommend aluminum for homeowners who want a clean, modern look without the upkeep.
It's lighter than steel, too, which makes it a solid choice for automatic gate setups where less weight means less strain on the motor. Even so, aluminum still holds up fine to daily backyard use.
Wrought iron gates bring an ornamental, upscale look that steel and aluminum can't quite match. We custom-build scrollwork, finials, and panel designs to fit your home's style, from traditional to more modern interpretations.
Iron is heavier and more rigid, which makes it a great fit for gates that see a lot of use. Just know that iron does need periodic touch-up coating to keep rust at bay.
Solid-face gate panels block sightlines into your backyard, which is a common request from homeowners near busy streets or close neighbors. We fabricate solid steel or aluminum panels instead of open picket-style bars when privacy is the priority.
This still keeps the strength of a metal gate but removes the gaps you'd get with a traditional iron design. It's a popular pick for pool areas and yards with young kids or pets.
Lock choice affects both security and day-to-day convenience, so we go over the options before installing anything. We install slide bolts, keyed deadbolts, keypad locks, and smart locks depending on what you need.
A keyed lock works fine for most backyards, but a keypad or smart lock is worth it if multiple people need access without a physical key. Either way, we mount the hardware so it's not an easy target for prying or forced entry.
A sagging gate isn't just annoying, it's a security gap since it won't latch properly anymore. We install adjustable hinges and diagonal support bars on every gate to keep the frame square over time.
This matters more on wider gates, which carry more weight on the hinge side. Catching sag early with adjustable hardware means you're not stuck rehanging the whole gate a year later.
Cost depends on gate size, material, and whether you're adding an automatic opener. Steel and aluminum tend to run less than custom wrought iron, and wider double-swing gates cost more than a single panel. Mooresville Metal Gates provides a walkthrough and quote before any work starts, so there aren't surprises later. Reach out with your gate size and style preference for a more specific number.
Yes, we regularly install new gates onto existing fence lines without needing to replace the whole fence. We match the new gate's finish and panel style to your current fence so it blends in rather than standing out. Post condition matters here, so we check that your existing posts can support a new gate before installing. If the posts need reinforcing, we'll flag that during the site visit.
We install automatic openers on both swing and sliding backyard gates. These pair with remotes, keypads, or app-based controls depending on what you want. Automatic setups work well for gates used often, since they cut out the manual latch-and-unlatch step. We handle the wiring and motor setup as part of the installation.
A swing gate opens outward or inward on hinges, while a sliding gate rolls along a track beside the opening. Swing gates are simpler and cost less, but they need clearance space to open. Sliding gates work better in tight yards where a swinging panel would hit something. We help homeowners decide based on their yard layout during the site assessment.
Mooresville Metal Gates focuses on new backyard metal gate installations, though we can address hardware issues that come up during our process. If your existing gate has sagging, rust, or a broken latch, let us know and we'll take a look during your consultation. In some cases, replacement ends up being more cost-effective than repair, especially on older gates. We'll give you an honest read on which route makes sense for your situation.