Mooresville Metal Gates handles wrought iron gate installation for homes and businesses throughout Mooresville, NC. We build custom iron gates designed around your property's layout, whether that's a long commercial driveway or a residential entrance that needs a little more curb appeal. From simple swing gates to fully automated entry systems, we handle the design, welding, and setup from start to finish.
Our crew is trained in both manual and automated gate systems, and we've completed projects ranging from small residential upgrades to large commercial security installs. That experience carries over into every town we serve, including Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Troutman, and Statesville. Still, Mooresville stays home base, and it's where most of our gate work happens week to week.
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Our team offers several finish options for wrought iron gates, each suited to different budgets and maintenance preferences. Powder coating is our most requested finish since it resists rust and holds its color longer than standard paint.
Some clients prefer a raw or matte black look instead, which gives a more industrial feel. We also offer galvanized finishes for properties near water or heavy moisture, like those close to Lake Norman. Whatever you pick, we apply it in-house so the coating matches the gate's exact dimensions. That means no gaps or uneven coverage once it's installed.
Mooresville Metal Gates installs automated openers on wrought iron gates for both convenience and added security. Automation means the gate opens on its own, using a remote, keypad, or sensor, so you're not manually pushing it every time.
We install both swing and slide gate operators, depending on your driveway's layout. For businesses, we often pair automation with an intercom or camera system so staff can see who's requesting entry. Homeowners usually just want remote access from their car, which we set up during the same visit. Either way, we test the system fully before we leave the property.
We fabricate decorative scrollwork and custom patterns for wrought iron gates that reflect the property's overall style. Some homeowners want intricate scrollwork that mirrors historic Southern architecture, especially in older Mooresville neighborhoods.
Others prefer clean, straight lines with minimal detail for a more modern look. Our fabricators can also incorporate house numbers, monograms, or family initials into the design if requested. That level of customization is done by hand, not with pre-made templates. So no two gates we build end up looking exactly the same.
Mooresville Metal Gates starts every wrought iron gate installation with an on-site measurement and property assessment. This step confirms the exact width, height, and slope of the installation area before we build anything.
Our crew also checks the ground for obstacles like buried utility lines or old concrete footings. That way, we're not running into surprises once fabrication begins. We take photos and notes during this visit so the design team has everything they need.
We fabricate each wrought iron gate to order once the design and measurements are finalized. That means welding, shaping, and finishing the gate specifically for your property rather than pulling one off a shelf. Build times vary depending on the complexity of the design and whether automation is included.
Simpler gates move through the shop faster than heavily detailed custom pieces. Our team keeps clients updated throughout the build, so there's no guessing about where things stand. Once the gate is finished, we schedule the installation date.
Our crew handles the entire installation in a single visit for most Mooresville properties. That includes setting posts, hanging the gate, and connecting any automation components on-site. We test the swing or slide motion multiple times before considering the job done.
If there's an opener involved, we also program the remotes and walk you through how to use them. Cleanup is part of the job too, so we don't leave debris or packaging behind. Before we leave, we confirm everything works the way you expected.
Several factors affect the final cost of a wrought iron gate installation, and our team walks through each one during your quote. Gate size and material thickness play the biggest role, since larger or heavier gates require more steel and labor.
Automation adds cost too, especially if you're including sensors or intercoms. Decorative detailing, like custom scrollwork, also increases fabrication time.
Mooresville Metal Gates provides accurate quotes by visiting your property before giving you a final number. Phone estimates only go so far, since photos and descriptions don't always capture site conditions accurately.
Our team measures the space, checks the ground, and asks about your priorities, whether that's security, style, or budget. From there, we put together a written quote that breaks down materials, labor, and any automation costs separately.
Commercial and residential wrought iron gate projects usually land in different budget ranges due to size and complexity. Commercial gates tend to cost more upfront because of their larger dimensions and heavier-duty hardware requirements.
Residential gates can vary widely too, though, depending on how much custom detail is involved. A simple swing gate costs less than one with intricate scrollwork or a full automation package.
A swing gate opens outward or inward on hinges, while a slide gate moves sideways along a track. Swing gates work well on flatter properties with enough clearance for the arc of the door. Slide gates are better suited to sloped driveways or spaces where a swinging door isn't practical. We help you decide which style fits your property during the initial site visit.
Mooresville Metal Gates can match a wrought iron gate to an existing fence style already on your property. Our fabricators look at the current fence's pattern, spacing, and finish before designing the gate. That way, the new gate blends in instead of standing out as an obvious add-on. We usually visit the property first to take measurements and photos for reference.
Wrought iron gates hold up well in Mooresville's climate when they're finished and installed correctly. Powder coating and galvanized finishes both resist rust from humidity and seasonal rain. We also account for temperature swings when setting posts, so the gate doesn't shift over time. That combination keeps the gate functioning smoothly through hot summers and colder winter stretches.
Automated iron gates typically run on standard electrical power, though solar options exist for properties without easy access to wiring. Most residential and commercial installs use a dedicated electrical line run out to the gate's motor. Solar-powered systems work well for properties where trenching new wiring isn't practical. We evaluate your property's setup and recommend the option that fits best.
Mooresville Metal Gates focuses primarily on new wrought iron gate installation, but we also address issues tied to gates we've installed. If a gate we built develops a problem with alignment, hardware, or automation, our crew comes back out to resolve it. For gates installed by other companies, we evaluate on a case-by-case basis. Reach out and describe the issue, and we'll let you know how we can help.