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Fence Gates

Fence Gates and Metal Gate Frame Kits for Privacy Fence Projects

Perimtec helps buyers plan gates as part of the full fence system, not as an afterthought. Use this page to compare standard privacy fence gates, metal gate frame kits, and custom gate/system quote paths for pedestrian openings, driveway access, pool zones, service areas, and commercial enclosures.

Why Gate Framing Matters

Gate openings carry more movement, weight, and hardware stress than the fixed fence panels beside them. A stronger framed approach helps control sag, supports wider openings, gives hinges and latches a better base, and keeps the gate aligned with the surrounding privacy fence over time.

Plan the gate around post strength, hardware side, opening width, clearance, and infill weight before the fence layout is finalized.

Common Gate Applications

  • Pedestrian gates for everyday backyard, side-yard, and property-line access.
  • Driveway and wider access gates where opening width, post strength, and hardware loads matter.
  • Backyard gates that need to match a residential privacy fence system.
  • Pool and privacy gates where clearance, latch planning, and code requirements should be confirmed early.
  • Commercial and service gates for staff, maintenance, deliveries, and controlled access.
  • Dumpster and equipment enclosure gates that need durable framing for frequent use.

Gate Installations

Framed gate applications selected for clean appearance, system compatibility, and long-term performance.

Which Gate Path Fits Your Project?

Choose the path based on opening size, infill weight, hardware needs, and whether the gate is part of a larger fence quote.

Use a standard gate

Best for simple pedestrian openings with known width, compatible infill, and normal residential traffic where the surrounding fence system is already selected.

Use a metal gate frame kit

Best when you want a stronger framed gate that can carry matching wood, composite, corrugated, or other compatible infill while helping reduce sag and alignment problems.

Request a custom gate/system quote

Best for wider openings, double gates, commercial service access, heavy infill, multiple gates, or projects where gate posts and fence layout need to be planned together.

Practical Gate Planning Checklist

  • Gate width: confirm the clear opening needed for people, equipment, trash service, mowers, or vehicles.
  • Single vs double gate: choose based on opening width, swing space, hardware loads, and how often the gate will be used.
  • Latch and hinge side: plan swing direction, traffic flow, pool rules, and which side needs the latch or lock.
  • Clearance: account for grade changes, hardscape, snow or debris, and required space under or around the gate.
  • Post size and strength: gate posts usually need more support than standard line posts because they carry movement and hardware loads.
  • Matching fence infill: decide whether the gate should use the same wood, composite, corrugated metal, vinyl, or designer metal infill as the fence run.

System Compatibility Checklist

  • Match gate frame material and finish to the surrounding fence system for a cohesive finished appearance.
  • Size hinge and latch posts for expected traffic cycles, infill weight, and opening width.
  • Align infill direction before hardware placement is finalized so the gate matches adjacent fence panels.
  • Coordinate post, footing, and hardware assumptions early for concrete-mounted runs, pool gates, commercial service gates, and heavy-use access points.

If you are pairing gates with corrugated runs, compare requirements on the corrugated metal fence page.

How Perimtec Supports Gate Projects

Perimtec gate planning starts with the fence system, infill material, opening size, post requirements, and hardware expectations. That keeps the gate visually matched to the run and helps avoid undersized posts, awkward latch placement, or a gate leaf that is too heavy for the opening.

Plan the Gate Before You Price the Fence

Share opening widths, single or double gate needs, infill direction, and access requirements so Perimtec can help point you toward the right gate frame and fence system path.