Choosing A Gate: Fence and Gate Installer in Twin Falls, ID
The purpose of a fence is often to keep children or pets in, and strangers and other animals out. But, another important component of a fence is being able to easily get to the other side, and installing a gate that can meet your unique needs is critical. Fencing material will also determine the size and scope of gate you can install on that fence. You will need to take a number of factors into consideration, including:
- Functionality. If you need a privacy fence with a gate that afford the same privacy screen, you may be drawn to cedar wood or vinyl; if you need a security gate to keep your dogs in while keeping intruders out, consider an aluminum or wrought iron gate. There are a number of different options, but having a solid grasp on the exact needs you are trying to meet with your fence and gate will lead you in the right direction.
- Number of gates. As you considered your unique needs, you may have realized that two gates--one on either side of your home--may be a better option than a single gate. For example, if you tend to lounge and spend time with the family on the north side of the house, but store your garbage cans on the south side. In this case, you may want a gate on the north side where your family may need access, as well as a utility gate on the south side.
- Gate size. Now that you've determined the uses and number of gates your family needs to best utilize your property, consider the dimensions you need your gate to be. If you store a boat or RV in your backyard, your gate will need to be considerably wider than if the gate is to allow foot access for your family, for instance. Also bear in mind that taller gates afford increased security and privacy.
- Material. Once you've nailed down these details, you can think about the exact material you want to use. While you may have narrowed down possible material type, having the details worked out on gate size will help you determine whether a heavier or lighter material will increase functionality and give you a better user experience.
At Certified Fencing, we take gate and fence installation seriously. There are a lot of factors to consider, and we're excited to offer our years of expertise to help streamline your experience. Contact us or give a call at (208) 449-2040 for more information today!

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