Mooresville Metal Gates handles metal patio gate installation for homes and businesses across Mooresville, NC, building gates that hold up to weather while still looking sharp. Our crew works with aluminum, wrought iron, and steel to match whatever style your patio calls for. Whether you need a simple swing gate or a custom-built design with added security features, we build it to fit your space and your budget.
Our team has spent years installing metal gates on properties throughout the region, and that experience shows in every welded joint and hinge we set. We're familiar with local code requirements, and we've handled projects ranging from small backyard patios to larger commercial courtyards. That background means fewer surprises during your install and a gate that's built to last.
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Mooresville Metal Gates builds commercial patio gates that balance security with easy access for staff and customers. Restaurants often need gates that open wide for foot traffic but still lock down tight after hours. Offices tend to want something sleeker, so we lean toward clean lines and durable powder-coated finishes.
We also factor in ADA-friendly clearances when a commercial patio doubles as a public walkway. Every install gets measured against your foot traffic patterns before we touch a single bolt. That way, the gate works with your business instead of against it.
We install residential patio gates designed to keep backyards private without blocking airflow or natural light. Homeowners usually want something that matches their fencing or exterior trim, so we offer a range of finishes and panel styles.
Our crew also builds in child-safe and pet-safe latching hardware when families request it. A well-fitted gate here does double duty — privacy during the day, security at night.
Property managers count on us for metal patio gate installation that holds up under heavy daily use across multiple units. HOAs and apartment complexes need gates that survive constant opening and closing without hinges loosening or latches wearing out.
We use heavier-gauge metal and commercial-grade hardware for these jobs. Our team also coordinates with property managers to schedule installs with minimal disruption to residents.
Our process starts with a site visit where we measure your patio opening and talk through design options. We check ground level, surrounding materials, and any obstacles that could affect the swing. From there, we put together a design that fits both the space and your budget. This step usually takes less than an hour, but it sets up everything that follows.
Once the design's locked in, we move into fabrication, cutting and welding the frame to your exact measurements. Finish selection happens at this stage too, so you're picking colors and coatings before anything gets installed. We fabricate off-site to avoid extra noise and mess on your property. Most fabrication takes one to two weeks depending on the design's complexity.
Installation day is when our crew sets posts, mounts hardware, and hangs the finished gate. We level everything before locking it into place so the gate swings evenly. Cleanup happens before we leave, so there's no scrap metal or packaging left behind. Most residential installs wrap up in a single day.
Smart locks turn a standard patio gate into a feature you can control from your phone. We install compatible smart lock hardware directly into the gate frame during setup. This works well for rental properties or homes where you want to grant access remotely. Battery-powered options mean no extra wiring needed in most cases.
Decorative scrollwork gives a metal patio gate a custom look without sacrificing strength. We offer a range of patterns, from simple geometric lines to more detailed floral designs. This works especially well on wrought iron gates where the material holds fine detail. Property owners often use this option to match existing ironwork elsewhere on the home.
Self-closing hinges make sure your patio gate shuts on its own, which matters most around pools or play areas. We install adjustable hinges so you can set the closing speed and tension. This feature is popular with families and with commercial properties that need consistent access control. It also reduces wear from gates being left open and banging in the wind.
Mooresville Metal Gates installs metal patio gates for both residential and commercial properties throughout Mooresville, NC. Commercial jobs usually call for heavier-duty hardware and code compliance checks, while residential installs focus more on style and privacy. We handle the design, fabrication, and setup for either type of property. Reach out and we'll walk you through what fits your space.
Aluminum patio gates cost less to maintain and resist rust better, while wrought iron offers a heavier, more decorative look. Aluminum works well for anyone who wants low upkeep, and it's easier to install on wider openings. Iron holds detailed designs better, so it's often chosen for curb appeal. We can walk you through samples of both during your consultation.
Yes, we can add a metal patio gate to an existing fence in most cases. Our crew checks the fence material and structure first to make sure it can support the new gate posts. If the existing fence can't handle it, we'll recommend reinforcement before installing. This keeps the gate stable and prevents sagging down the road.
Metal patio gates need minimal maintenance in Mooresville's climate, especially aluminum and powder-coated finishes. Occasional cleaning and checking hinges for tightness covers most of what's needed. Humidity and seasonal temperature swings can affect uncoated iron more than treated aluminum or steel. We recommend a quick yearly check to catch any wear early.
Mooresville Metal Gates installs locking metal patio gates, including keyed locks and smart lock options. We match the lock type to how the gate gets used, whether that's a rental property, a business, or a private backyard. Steel and heavier iron gates pair especially well with higher-security lock hardware. We'll recommend the right combination based on your property and how often the gate's used.