Gates & Fences
Custom Gates & Fences for GTA Homes.
Driveway gates with concealed automation, pedestrian side gates that match your front door, and full-perimeter steel fencing engineered for security and curb appeal. Built to last decades, not seasons.
What We Build
Every variation, fabricated in-house.
- Single + double-leaf driveway gates
- Pedestrian and side-yard gates
- Sliding cantilever gates (no ground track)
- Automated gate systems (FAAC, BFT, Liftmaster)
- Privacy fencing — steel + cedar composite
- Pool-code-compliant pool fencing
- Decorative wrought-iron perimeter fence
Materials
What we work with.
- Mild steel
- Wrought iron
- Aluminum
- Cedar + steel composite
Code Compliance
Pool fencing meets Ontario Pool Enclosure Bylaw requirements (1.5m minimum, self-closing self-latching gate, no climbable surfaces in the safety zone).
Recent Gates & Fences
Built for GTA homes. Photographed in situ.
FAQ
Common questions about gates & fences.
- Yes — we partner with FAAC, BFT, and Liftmaster for residential automation. Underground, above-ground, sliding, and barrier-arm options. Includes safety photo-eyes and obstacle detection.
- Typically 4–6 weeks from approved drawing to installed and automated. Custom designs or complex sites can run 6–8 weeks.
- Yes. Bring photos or we visit the site. We can match profiles, post spacing, picket pattern, and powder-coat color closely.
- Most residential gates and fences in the GTA do not require a permit if under 2m and outside the front-yard setback. Pool fencing always does. We advise on permit needs during the quote.
- We routinely build cantilever sliders up to 24 ft clear opening. Beyond that, a bi-parting or telescoping design is more economical.
- Yes — see our Repair service. Hinge replacement, post realignment, automation troubleshooting, and welding broken frames.
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