Spurfect Solutions

Garden, side and driveway gates

Gates

A well-fitted timber gate makes access easier, improves security and helps new fencing feel complete. Spurfect Solutions installs gates for gardens, side passages, driveways and rural-style entrances.

Timber five bar driveway gate installed beside closeboard fencing at the front of a house.

What this can include

  • Timber side gates
  • Garden and pedestrian gates
  • Closeboard style gates
  • Ledged and braced timber gates
  • Five-bar driveway gates
  • Field gates and rural entrances

Gate work can be carried out as part of a fencing project or as a standalone improvement, using timber styles that sit naturally with the surrounding fence, wall or garden boundary.

The gallery includes side gates, ledged and braced garden gates, picket gates, field gates and five-bar driveway gates.

Project examples

Gates work by Spurfect Solutions

A selected run of real project images showing the materials, finish and practical style of the work.

Timber five bar driveway gate installed beside closeboard fencing at the front of a house.
Pair of timber five bar driveway gates installed at a gravel entrance to a cottage property.
New solid timber side gate with ring latch installed between houses for secure garden access.
Closeboard timber garden gate installed beside an old stone wall and water butt in a rear garden.
Framed ledged and braced timber gate with galvanised hinges and latch fitted between existing fence panels.
Tall solid timber side gate installed neatly between existing boundary fences with a ring latch.
Timber field gate with wire mesh fitted between sturdy posts for a rural garden or paddock entrance.

Related services

Often planned alongside this work

FAQs

Gates questions

Can a new gate be fitted to an awkward side passage or existing opening?+

In many cases, yes. The opening, posts, fixings, ground levels and swing direction all need to be considered so the gate works properly in day-to-day use.

Can the gate match the fence or the style of the property?+

Usually, yes. A gate can often be chosen or built to sit comfortably with closeboard fencing, picket fencing, post and rail boundaries, walls or rural-style entrances.

What makes a timber gate last and work properly?+

Good posts, suitable hinges and latches, sensible bracing, clearance from the ground and a gate style that suits the opening all make a difference to how it performs over time.

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