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Metal Fence Gates

A dark-colored metal fence gate made of iron with ornamental scrollwork leads from a home’s outer yard to a fenced-in courtyard with a fountain in the foreground.

Elegant Ornamental Metalwork for Your Walkway

Custom metal fence gates (or “walk gates,” as they’re sometimes called) are a great option for homeowners looking to add a touch of elegance and security to their property. They’re a durable and long-lasting choice that can withstand harsh weather conditions. Working in wrought iron, aluminum, bronze, and stainless steel, we can design metal gates that match any aesthetic. Metal fence gates can also be customized with decorative features such as ornamental ironwork, one-of-a-kind designs, or embellishments such as scrollwork or finials. They’re a great investment for enhancing the security and curb appeal of your property.

Metal Fence Gate Materials

Our blacksmiths work in a range of high-quality metals, including wrought iron, aluminum, stainless steel, and even bronze. Most customers find that wrought iron strikes the right balance of durability, customizability, and classic aesthetics, but you might find that aluminum or bronze is the right choice for your home. Let’s look at the differences.

Wrought Iron

The perfect blend of strength and elegance, wrought iron fence gates are a classic choice and a gorgeous addition to any home. For hundreds of years, iron has been the material of choice for gates and fences throughout the world: the strength of the material offers security, and the handcrafted nature of wrought iron means you can customize your gate to make it truly one-of-a-kind.

At Garon Fence, we hot dip galvanize our wrought iron gates, which adds a zinc coating to the metal, protecting it from oxidation. We then prime and paint over it for finishing to provide thorough protection from the elements. With proper care (including re-painting every few years), these gates can last for generations.

From intricate scrollwork to crisp, clear modern lines — you can create a wrought iron fence gate that perfectly complements your home’s architecture and aesthetic. If you particularly value the uniformity and consistency of your home’s aesthetic, you could design your wrought iron fence to match your indoor and outdoor railings: check out our blog on iron railings for design inspiration.

Stainless Steel

Perfect for a sleek, modern look, stainless steel is naturally resistant to rust and corrosion and thus needs very little upkeep. Here at Garon, we polish all our stainless steel by hand to give it a reflective luster that catches the eye. It’s an excellent choice for more modern designs, such as this sleek pool fence that combines stainless steel and glass work. Like wrought iron, steel can be fashioned into intricate patterns and designs at your request.

Aluminum

Also naturally resistant to rust, custom-made aluminum fence gates are lower maintenance than wrought iron, but they’re also more expensive, which is why aluminum is usually used for simpler fence and gate designs.

Bronze

While less common for fence gates than for balconies, railings, or balustrades, bronze is also an option. It presents a very antique appearance: the metal naturally develops a dark patina with time, something that can be developed in advance before installation for customers who request it.

You can also add bronze components to iron structures in order to lend them some additional visual interest and elegance. For instance, check out this painted iron fence gate with a custom bronze top rail or this indoor stair railing with inset brass newels.

Standard Sizes for Metal Fence Gates

The size of a fence gate can vary depending on its purpose. A single-panel gate designed for people to walk through will usually be about 3 to 4 feet wide. Smaller gates, such as this one from the gallery below, can also work as side entrances next to a larger driveway gate.

We typically recommend at least one 8-foot wide double gate for all properties with a fence so that landscapers can get through with equipment such as wheelbarrows, riding lawn mowers, or tractors. Wider gates may also be aesthetically appropriate for taller privacy fences or deer fences.

Are Metal Fence Gates More Secure than Wood Fence Gates?

While metal gates generally offer better security due to their strength and durability, a well-built and maintained wooden fence gate with additional security features can be just as effective. Wood fence gates also excel when privacy is a priority, since they’re often made from solid panels or from wider and more closely spaced pickets. If security is your priority, we can design a fence and walk gate that meet your needs in either medium.

Can You Put a Metal Gate on a Wooden Fence?

Yes, it’s possible to mix materials in order to place a metal gate on a wooden fence. (Many of the examples in our gallery below mix metal gates with stone walls and fences.) It’s a common practice that can enhance the functionality, security, and aesthetics of your fence. We can work with you to choose a metal gate style that complements the color, finish, and overall design of your wooden fence.

Free On-Site Consultation in Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey

Based out of Westchester County, NY, Garon Fence serves Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and the greater New England area. Call 914-666-5596 or contact us online to visit our factory showroom in Bedford Hills or arrange a free, on-site consultation.