Why GateBuilder? Because the Corner Gismo's Adjust A Gate & Others Provide are Only for Show & to Square-up the Corners
So You Might Ask, What are You Paying For? Corner Gismo's I Guess!
GateBuilder is a Full Steel Frame
A Wide GateBuilder Frame Accommodates Both Wooden Facing & Opener
You Will Find GateBuilder Gate Frames are Better Than You Ever ExpectedContractors & Gate Builders,
I'm
Tony Whyte Owner & General Manager of the Victoria House Company.
We Manufacture Gates under the Trade Names Southern Crossings Gates
& GateBuilder Gate Frames.
We
have superior products that are not well known. We have exhibited from
time to time at Home Shows and the Southern California Landscape
Contractors Expo. Our products have been well received and it's time to
broaden our product reach.
The
modularity of our frames is its real strength. The system is stronger
than welded frames and much easier to install. Because our frames are
modular they are also well suited to shipping at reasonable cost.
GateBuilder
Frames are superior in strength because they are a true truss system as
would be engineered for roof trusses or bridge construction. They are
built of heavy duty materials that parlay into an amazingly light Wooden
Gate once the wood facing material is applied. A GateBuilder frame is
guaranteed not to sag and will outlast many generations of refacing.
If you are a Contractor, you have never installed a gate that will be easier or better performing.
We would like to be your Gate Supplier of Choice - Please give me a call
619 729 0420 or 619 445 8550
Sincerely,
Tony Whyte
I'm Tony Whyte - Give Me a Call 619 729 0420
Fully Trussed Modular Gate System
Strongest on the Market"Strength & Looks - You Can't Beat that!"
GateBuilder Affordable Gates
All Hardware included
No ONE Provides the Value that We Provide!
We are Quality - Service - Affordability
We are Quality - Service - Affordability
Call Us We're Here to Talk About Your Gate Project
Steel Fully Trussed Gate Frames
Modular Kits - Free Shipping
We Size them to Your Need!
Order today:
619 445 1135 or 619 729 0420
http://www.gatebuilderkits.com
gatebuilder@hotmail.com
Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension prevents sag!
Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end. Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must.
Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate. This approach attempts to control sag through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate. This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed. An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way. The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.
A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed. With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.
Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag.
Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end. Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must.
Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate. This approach attempts to control sag through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate. This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed. An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way. The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.
A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed. With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.
Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag.
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