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Pedestrian gates are typically installed along front paths or side entries to control foot traffic and secure garden zones. Their smaller size allows for flexible placement within a fence layout.

Commonly constructed from timber, steel, or aluminium, these gates are selected based on how well they complement the fencing and surrounding features.

Gate latches and handles should suit the location. For front access, keyed locks may be required, while garden gates might only need
simple catch latches. It’s important the gate swings smoothly and aligns well with the fence frame to prevent sagging. A level threshold and secure posts help support ongoing use.

When installing a pedestrian gate, think about visibility, child access, and how it aligns with daily movement around your property.

Pedestrian gates are typically installed along front paths or side entries to control foot traffic and secure garden zones. Their smaller size allows for flexible placement within a fence layout.

Commonly constructed from timber, steel, or aluminium, these gates are selected based on how well they complement the fencing and surrounding features.

Gate latches and handles should suit the location. For front access, keyed locks may be required, while garden gates might only need
simple catch latches. It’s important the gate swings smoothly and aligns well with the fence frame to prevent sagging. A level threshold and secure posts help support ongoing use.

When installing a pedestrian gate, think about visibility, child access, and how it aligns with daily movement around your property.

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