Professional Gate Installation Across Ogden and Weber County
A fence is only as functional as its entry point. Whether you need a simple walk-through for your backyard or an automatic driveway access system for a hillside property, Ogden Fence Company designs and installs gates that operate smoothly, look great, and hold up through years of daily use and Weber County weather. We work with every fence type and material, building gates that integrate seamlessly with your existing or new fence.
These access points take more abuse than any other part of your fence. They swing, slide, latch, and get bumped by lawnmowers, kids, and vehicles every single day. That is why we use heavy-duty hardware, properly reinforced posts, and construction methods that prevent the sagging and misalignment that plague cheaper gate installations. When we build an entrance for your Ogden property, it is built to perform for the long haul.
Types of Gates We Install
Walk and Pedestrian Gates
Walk-through openings are the most common type and provide everyday access through your fence. We build single walk gates in widths ranging from 3 to 5 feet, sized to accommodate foot traffic, wheelchairs, strollers, and garden equipment. Every walk gate we install in Ogden includes heavy-duty hinges and a reliable latch mechanism. For pool areas, we install self-closing hinges and self-latching hardware to meet local safety codes.
Single Drive Gates
A single drive opening typically spans 10 to 12 feet and provides vehicle access to driveways, side yards, and backyard areas. These gates swing inward or outward depending on your property layout and are reinforced with steel frames to prevent sagging across the wider span. Single drive gates are a popular choice for Ogden homes that need to get trucks, trailers, or equipment into the backyard.
Double Swing Drive Gates
Double drive entries use two panels that meet in the center, allowing openings of 12 to 20 feet or more. Each panel swings independently, and a drop rod secures one side in place while the other is used for everyday access. When you need the full opening, simply lift the drop rod and swing both panels wide. Double gates are ideal for wide driveways, RV access, and properties in Ogden where large equipment or horse trailers need to pass through regularly.
Sliding and Rolling Gates
Sliding gates move laterally along the fence line on a track or cantilever system rather than swinging open. They are the best solution for properties with limited space behind the gate opening, steep driveways where a swinging gate would be impractical, or locations in Ogden where heavy winter snow makes swing gates difficult to operate. Sliding gates can span very wide openings and are commonly used for commercial properties, storage yards, and homes on the east bench with sloped driveways.
Automatic and Motorized Gates
An automated entry system adds convenience, security, and a significant upgrade to any Ogden property. We install complete motorized gate systems including swing arm operators for hinged gates, slide operators for rolling gates, keypad and remote control access, intercom and video entry systems, and solar-powered options for locations without convenient electrical access. Every automatic gate system we install is rated for cold-weather operation to handle Ogden's winters reliably.
Gate Materials: Matching Your Fence
We build gates in every material to match your existing or new fence installation.
Vinyl gates match the clean, low-maintenance look of vinyl fencing and resist Utah's freeze-thaw cycles without warping, cracking, or needing paint. Wood gates are built with the same cedar or pressure-treated lumber as your wood fence, with steel frame reinforcement inside to prevent sagging over time. Iron and metal gates offer the strongest and most secure option, available in ornamental styles to complement wrought iron or aluminum fencing. Chain link gates provide affordable, durable access for backyard and utility areas, available in galvanized or vinyl-coated finishes.
Gate Hardware and Accessories
The hardware on your gate matters just as much as the gate itself. We use commercial-grade components on every installation in Ogden.
Hinges: We install heavy-duty strap hinges, bolt-on hinges, or self-closing spring hinges depending on the gate type and application. Every hinge is rated for the weight of the gate it supports. Latches: Options include thumb latches, lever latches, magnetic catches, and keyed locks for added security. Pool gates require self-latching mechanisms that meet code. Self-closing mechanisms: Spring hinges or hydraulic closers ensure gates close automatically after every use, which is critical for pool safety and pet containment. Drop rods: Cane bolts or drop rods hold one panel of a double gate in place, anchoring it securely into the ground. Locks: From simple padlock hasps to keyed deadbolts and electronic keypads, we install the level of security your property requires.
Ogden-Specific Gate Considerations
Properties in the Ogden area present several unique factors that affect gate design and installation.
East bench and foothill properties often have steep driveways and uneven terrain. We design gates with adequate ground clearance and recommend sliding gate systems for driveways where grade changes make swing gates impractical. Wider drive gates are common on bench properties where homeowners need to move trailers, ATVs, and landscaping equipment through regularly.
Snow and winter operation is a major consideration. Ogden averages significant snowfall each winter, and gates that work perfectly in July can become stuck or damaged in January if they are not designed for it. We set swing gates with extra ground clearance, recommend bottom rails that sit above potential snow lines, and use cold-rated operators and lubricants on all automatic gate installations. For properties that deal with heavy drifting, a sliding or cantilever gate eliminates the need to clear a swing arc entirely.
ADA compliance is required for commercial gate installations in Ogden. We ensure commercial gates meet accessibility standards including proper opening widths, operating force limits, and accessible hardware placement. Automatic gate operators on commercial properties are configured with appropriate opening speeds, safety sensors, and accessible controls.
Gate Repair Services
If your existing gate is not working properly, our Ogden repair team can diagnose and fix the problem. Our fence repair team handles common gate repairs including sagging gates caused by worn hinges or settling posts, broken or bent gate frames, automatic opener malfunctions and motor replacement, latch and lock replacement, realignment of gates that no longer close properly, and rusted or damaged hardware on iron gates. In many cases a targeted repair is all that is needed to get your gate operating smoothly again, saving you the cost of a full replacement.
Our Gate Installation Process
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Assessment and Planning
We evaluate your property, measure the gate opening, assess the terrain and existing fence, and discuss your access needs. For automatic gates, we determine the best operator type and power source. We also review Ogden permit requirements and HOA rules that may apply.
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Gate Post Reinforcement
Gate posts carry far more stress than standard fence posts. We set oversized posts in deep concrete footings, often using 4x6 or 6x6 lumber for wood fences and heavy-gauge steel for metal gates. This is the foundation that prevents sagging and keeps your gate aligned for years.
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Gate Construction and Fitting
We build or assemble the gate to your exact opening dimensions. Wood and vinyl gates are framed with internal steel reinforcement where needed. Metal gates are welded or assembled from precision-cut components. Every gate is test-fitted before final installation to ensure a proper swing or slide path.
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Hardware and Operator Installation
We mount all hinges, latches, locks, and self-closing hardware. For automatic gates, we install the motor, run wiring, program keypads and remotes, set safety sensors, and configure the open and close limits. Every component is tested for smooth, reliable operation.
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Testing and Walkthrough
We cycle the gate through multiple open-close operations to verify alignment, latch engagement, and automatic operator function. We walk you through the operation of your new gate, demonstrate any keypad or remote controls, and clean up the job site completely.