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DIY automatic gates: Everything you need to know

If you’re looking to install new driveway gates, automatic gates can be a convenient way to take control from the comfort of your car and increase your home’s security. But installing DIY automatic gates isn’t as simple as knocking a few posts in. To determine if automatic gates are the right DIY job for you, here’s what you need to know before you put shovel to dirt.

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Use quality parts and materials

A problem with DIY automatic gates is that many online kits are of variable quality. Sub-standard gates jeopardise security and lack aesthetic appeal because of the lower quality materials supplied. Flimsy steel, plastic parts and hinges that wear prematurely will result in an electric gate that looks cheap and won’t last the distance.

Instead, source a supplier who uses quality materials and components. Reputable suppliers can design and manufacture an automatic gate for you to install yourself, rather than a cheap online kit. Higher quality gates are more resistant to weather, pests and damage, and can provide a safer security solution for your home. Choose custom-design for greater versatility.

DIY automatic gates require specialist skills

Installing an automatic gate is a highly specialised task. If you are tackling the job without a fencing contractor or installer, you will need building and electrical skills.

Homeowners attempting to do their own installation with a DIY kit and little experience could face additional costs if the task is not completed correctly. However, costs can be reduced by doing the groundwork yourself and hiring a reputable installer to do the final wiring and setup. It’s recommended that automating your gate should be done by an electrician or qualified installer.

Poor installations may void warranties and guarantees if defects are caused. To reduce risks, be wary of potential problems such as slope issues and fixing underground motors, which can be problematic if underground drainage is hampered. Contours and slopes can introduce installation issues and should be marked out as part of your planning process. Calculate the length of the boundary before you begin.

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Local council regulations

Risks can also be reduced by ensuring your automatic gate abides by local council regulations. In Australia, there are strict guidelines and minimum requirements regarding the spaces between panels and measurements of the fence and gate. You will also need council approval before installing.

Cost vs time

Before deciding if automatic gates are the right DIY job for you, consider the cost savings of supply only versus supply and installation, and how much your time is worth.

Homeowners who are trade qualified can benefit from an affordable solution with a supply only kit. Savings are usually in the installation costs. But you’ll need to weigh up the liability and risks involved before choosing the DIY path.

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Swing vs sliding

Swing automatic gates are the most commonly used for residential properties because they’re practical and easier to install. However, they won’t function if it swings towards an upwards slope. Driveway length, room for cars to park and traffic on your street should also be considered before choosing a swing gate.

If space is an issue or you have a driveway incline, sliding gates are an ideal solution as they can be installed on an angle and take up less space. However, installing sliding gates isn’t recommended for the average DIY enthusiast. Sliding tracks need to be embedded into concrete to work smoothly.

Once you have chosen a preferred gate type, determine its automatic access and how it’ll be powered.

How to choose

Although visual appeal will help dictate which gate option is best for your property, the final decision usually comes down to space, driveway type and installation. But style is still an important consideration and the type of gate chosen should also complement the property.

Picket-style gates pair with Hampton houses. Modern homes can benefit from the clean and minimal appeal of slat fencing and gates. Alternatively, if you have an older property consider steel or aluminum gates with intricate tops like ‘gothic’ for detail and character.

Author Bio  
This article is written by Jayde Ferguson who recommends Fencemakers in Perth, Western Australian for the manufacture of automatic gates and installation by skilled contractors. Catch Jayde on LinkedIn.

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5 tips to help you get going on your outdoor design

Regardless of how big or small your outdoor space is, maximising what you have is essential in adding value to your property and creating your own private retreat.

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Whilst the front yard of your home is perfect for showcasing your landscape innovations, the backyard space is where you can really let those creative juices flow. With entertaining, relaxation, play and safety in mind, you can turn your outdoor space into a stunning oasis that meets the needs of you, your family and your budget. Here’s a few tips to get started on your outdoor design.

1. Make your outdoor space an extension of your home

With outdoor living becoming more of a priority, making your space an extension of your home is absolutely essential. To do this seamlessly, you’ll want to carefully match the colour scheme of the outdoor space with your home’s current facade. If the existing colour scheme is neutral, you can use pops of bright colours in accessories and feature points to brighten up the space. Never underestimate the value of a fresh coat of paint on the outside of your home too.

Pay as much attention to the outdoor styling as you have indoors, so the same style flows throughout. By implementing certain colours from your interior design plan to the landscape architecture, the two spaces will join together flawlessly. So the outdoor area is a true extension of your home you’ll want to create a space for entertaining and living in too. Outdoor kitchens or a designated bar and seating area by the deck can provide an ideal spot for outdoor summer dinning. Make sure you incorporate a covered area so you can use the space all year round.

2. Create kerb appeal

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Kerb appeal is vital in boosting the value of your home so use this space to let your home shine. If it’s got architectural character, utilise it by enhancing certain features to spark visual attention. Keep the colour scheme as neutral as possible, as this will make it easier to sell come resale time. Add colour to the landscape design, or consider painting your front door or letterbox with something bright and bold to draw attention.

3. Invest in driveway gates and fencing

An important part of kerb appeal is to invest in driveway gates and stylish fencing. This will enhance the overall look and feel of your home’s design, whilst maintaining a high level of security and privacy. Driveways gates and fencing can create another level of charm to your home’s exterior or a modern appeal to dress up a tired looking house.

To determine what fencing and gate solution will work with your home; consider the current style of your home’s architecture, how you and your guests enter the property and whether you want to complement or contrast. You’ll also want to consider the level of security and privacy your home will need and what plants to use along the fence.

4. Stunning landscape architecture

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Great landscape design combines creativity with nature to give you results that not only push the limits of aesthetics but dazzle your mind. From flexible low-maintenance gardens, to a well-set up irrigation system and custom lighting, the right landscape architecture can turn your outdoor space from a backyard to your personal tropical retreat.

Use lush greens and brightly coloured shrubs and plants at various heights with different perfumes for an exquisite design and incorporate a water feature for relaxing sounds; this will boost the look and feel of your outdoor space significantly. If space is lacking, opt for vertical gardens which can help with privacy issues or make use of hanging baskets filled with lush greenery. A timber deck with warm tones and a pool or spa will encourage entertaining and relaxation all day everyday.

5. The finishing touches

Deck your new space out with the right outdoor furniture that reflects your taste, a fire pit table to keep you warm in the cooler months and smartly placed LED lighting to accent the area. If you have a pool, you can incorporate LED lighting in and around the pool for safety considerations and add to the landscape architecture with semi-frameless glass pool fencing,

— Jayde Ferguson writes for Fencemakers, Western Australia’s leading provider of quality fencing and gates installed by skilled fencing contractors.