Mooresville Metal Gates handles ornamental iron gate installation for homes and businesses across the area, and we build every gate to match the character of your property. Whether you need decorative iron gates for a storefront entrance or a custom wrought iron gate for your driveway, we design and install pieces that hold up for years. Our work covers everything from ornamental gate design to full installation, so you get a finished product built for your specific space.
We've spent years installing residential iron gates and commercial iron gate installation projects throughout the region, so we've seen just about every layout and property type. That experience shows in how we approach custom ironwork gates — measuring twice, accounting for slope and soil, and matching hardware to the gate's weight and use. We also serve neighboring communities including Huntersville, Cornelius, Concord, Kannapolis, and Charlotte, NC.
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Custom wrought iron gates give property owners full control over pattern, height, and finish. We start by discussing your style preferences, whether that's classic scrollwork or something more modern and minimal.
From there, our fabricators sketch out a design and confirm dimensions before any metal gets cut. This process means the final gate is built specifically for your space, not pulled from a generic template.
Property owners who want a faster turnaround often choose from our pre-designed ornamental gate styles. These designs still carry the detail and craftsmanship of custom work, but skip the extended design phase.
Our team keeps a range of proven patterns on hand, so you can pick one that fits your property right away. That said, we're still happy to tweak sizing or finish to match your specific gate opening.
Finish choice affects both how your gate looks and how long it lasts outdoors. Powder coating is our most recommended option since it resists rust, chipping, and fading better than standard paint.
We also offer classic black, bronze, and custom color finishes depending on your property's exterior. Choosing the right finish upfront saves you from repainting or touch-up work down the line.
Our process always starts with an in-person site visit to take exact measurements. This step matters because even small errors in width or ground level can cause gate alignment problems later. We check the ground surface, slope, and any existing posts or hardware during this visit. From there, we use those measurements to finalize the design and materials list.
Once measurements are locked in, our shop begins fabricating the gate panels and hardware. We source iron material based on the gate's size and intended use, since driveway gates need heavier gauge metal than smaller entry gates. This stage also includes welding, shaping, and prepping the gate for its finish coat. Fabrication timelines vary, but we keep property owners updated along the way.
Installation day covers setting posts, mounting hinges, and hanging the gate itself. Our crew levels and tests the gate multiple times during setup to make sure it swings correctly. We also install the latch, lock, or automation hardware at this stage if it's part of the project. Getting this right the first time prevents callbacks for adjustments later.
Rust prevention starts with the finish applied during installation, but ongoing care matters too. We recommend rinsing off dirt, pollen, and salt buildup every few months to keep the coating intact. Small chips or scratches in the finish should get touched up quickly, since exposed metal rusts fast once the coating breaks. Catching these issues early keeps the gate looking sharp for years.
Hinges and hardware naturally shift a little as a gate settles and sees regular use. Our team recommends checking hinge tightness and lubrication every six months or so. A gate that starts sagging or dragging usually just needs a hinge adjustment, not a full repair. Catching this early keeps the gate swinging smoothly instead of straining the hardware.
Weather changes affect iron gates more than most property owners expect, especially with temperature swings common in this area. Metal expands and contracts slightly with heat and cold, which can affect gate alignment over a season. Heavy rain and humidity also speed up rust if the finish has any weak spots. Checking your gate after major weather shifts helps catch small problems before they grow.
Ornamental iron gate installation works well for older and historic homes, since iron gates were originally common on properties from that era. We design gates that match a home's existing architecture instead of looking like a modern add-on. Our team can replicate classic scrollwork patterns or simpler historic styles depending on the property. That approach keeps the gate feeling like it belongs, not like it was tacked on later.
Yes, automated openers can be added during installation for both driveway and entry gates. We install motorized systems that pair with your gate's weight and swing pattern, so the motor isn't overworked. This option works especially well for driveway gates where manual opening isn't practical. Mooresville Metal Gates can walk you through opener options based on your gate's size and use.
Wrought iron differs from other metal gate materials mainly in strength, appearance, and how it's worked. Iron can be shaped into detailed scrollwork and patterns that materials like aluminum can't hold as well. It's also heavier and more durable over time, though it requires more attention to rust prevention. That trade-off is why a lot of property owners still choose iron for gates meant to last generations.
Mooresville Metal Gates handles permit questions as part of the installation process when they apply. Not every gate project requires a permit, but larger driveway gates or ones near property lines sometimes do. We check local requirements before starting work, so there aren't surprises mid-project. That way, you're not left figuring out permit rules on your own.
Existing gate openings can usually be modified to fit a new ornamental iron gate without major construction. Our crew measures the current opening and determines whether posts need to be reset or reinforced. In most cases, we can adjust the opening rather than rebuild it from scratch. This keeps costs down while still giving Mooresville property owners the gate style they actually want.