Service and Repair for Your Gate

When to Get Service
Ideally, the best time to get service for your gate is before you actually have a problem that requires repair. By getting your gate checked out by a professional at least once per year, you greatly reduce the chances of a worn or aged part failing and trapping you inside or outside your gate. Instead, you can get these problematic parts replaced early, before they actually fail, and ensure that you get optimum performance from your gate at all times.
How to Find Quality Service
Finding a contractor to service or repair your gate can be a chore. However, you can make your job easier by starting out with a pool of highly qualified candidates. Look for contractors that are licensed, have insurance, and invest in employee training. A repair company that also regularly creates and installs custom gates is a particularly good choice. Not only will they have an advanced understanding of gate construction and gate opening mechanisms, they may also be able to create custom parts for you when you need a repair. Before hiring a contractor to work on your gate, be sure to check out their reputation on customer review sites like Yelp, Google Reviews, or Angie’s List.
Updates for your Gate
Just because you prefer a classic look for your gate doesn’t mean that you have to make do with old or outdated technology. If you don’t already have an automatic opener system for your gate, you should definitely look into investing in one. It will greatly improve your daily routine by making entering and exiting via the gate faster and more convenient.
You might also want to invest in a security keypad rather than a remote control opener. This will allow you to provide gate access to guests or contractors without handing out a bunch of remote controls. Plus, you can change the opener code periodically for better home security. If your gate blocks visitors from sight, you might want to install an intercom with video so that you can check out any visitors and identify them before buzzing them through the gate using an automatic gate release installed in your home.
One final update to consider is a backup battery or self-contained solar power unit for your gate opener. This will enable you to open or close your gate even in the event of a power outage.
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