The entrance your property deserves

Custom double gate installation in Fort Collins

Driveway gates, RV gates, garden entrances and backyard access — built to swing true, last for decades and make an impression every single time they open. Cedar, vinyl, ornamental steel and chain link available.

Custom widths Cedar, vinyl, iron & chain link Driveway & RV clearance Auto-opener ready
Built to swing true, built to last

A double gate that opens every time

A double gate that sags, binds or drags after a year isn't a gate — it's a problem. We build ours with properly sized posts, concrete footings, anti-sag hardware and heavy-duty hinges so your gate swings clean for decades.

Whether you need vehicle access to your driveway, clearance for an RV, a grand garden entrance or secure backyard access, we custom-build every gate to fit your opening, your fence style and your daily use — in cedar, vinyl, ornamental steel or chain link.

Custom widths up to 20 ft
Anti-sag cable hardware
Commercial-grade hinges
Concrete-set gate posts
Cane bolt & barrel bolt
Automatic opener compatible
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Wide open custom cedar double driveway gate leading to a Colorado home at golden hour
20 ft Max opening width we build
Your material, your style

Double gates in four materials

We build double gates to match any fence we install — so your gate is always part of the design, never an afterthought.

Custom cedar double gate matching a wood privacy fence

Cedar & Wood

The warmest, most customizable option. Shadowbox, board-on-board and custom panel designs — all built to match your cedar fence exactly.

Privacy Custom design Natural look
Cedar fencing
White vinyl double gate at a Colorado suburban home

Vinyl

Zero maintenance, clean white or tan finish that holds its color for decades. Matches any vinyl fence panel perfectly without ever needing painting.

No maintenance HOA-friendly Crisp look
Vinyl fencing
Black ornamental steel double driveway gate at an upscale Colorado home

Ornamental Steel

The most impressive entrance option. Powder-coated steel double gates with spear-top, flat-top or custom finials — built for estate-level curb appeal.

High security Curb appeal 30+ yrs
Ornamental iron
Chain link double drive gate for commercial access

Chain Link

The most practical, cost-effective double gate for residential backyards and commercial yards. Galvanized or vinyl-coated, any width up to 20 ft.

Commercial RV-wide Cost-effective
Chain link
What we build them for

The right gate for every opening

Double gates aren't one-size-fits-all. We size and build every gate around its specific use — from a daily-driver driveway gate to a wide RV access lane.

01

Driveway gate

The most common double gate — built for daily vehicle access, matching your fence style and wide enough for two-car clearance.

Typical width: 10–14 ft
02

RV access gate

Extra-wide openings for motorhomes, trailers and boats — built strong enough to hold up to years of regular use with the right hardware.

Typical width: 14–20 ft
03

Pool gate

Self-closing, self-latching double gates that meet pool safety requirements — keeping kids and pets secure around pool enclosures.

Typical width: 5–8 ft
04

Garden entrance

Decorative double gates for garden paths, side yards and landscaped entrances — as much about aesthetics as function.

Typical width: 6–10 ft
05

Estate entrance

Grand ornamental steel or cedar double gates at the front of a property — designed to frame your home and make a statement.

Typical width: 12–18 ft
06

Commercial access

High-frequency drive-through gates for storage yards, warehouses and commercial properties — built for commercial use cycles.

Typical width: 16–20 ft
Built to spec, not to chance

What makes a gate last for decades

Most gates fail because of undersized posts, shallow footings or cheap hardware. Here's exactly how we build ours — and why it makes a difference.

Structure & framingPosts, footings and frame construction

Gate post sizing 4×6 wood or 3" steel pipe
Footing depth Below frost line (~36" CO)
Concrete set Full concrete encasement
Max opening width Up to 20 ft double gate
Available heights 3 ft – 8 ft standard
Swing direction In-swing or out-swing

Hardware & closureHinges, latches and anti-sag system

Hinges Heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges
Latch type Barrel bolt + cane bolt
Anti-sag system Cable & turnbuckle brace
Drop pin (cane bolt) Set into concrete or gravel
Auto-opener Compatible post sizing available
Pool code Self-close & self-latch option
Simple from call to open

Your new gate in four steps

  1. Free quote

    Call or fill out the form. We get back to you within 24 hours.

  2. Measure & plan

    We come out, measure your opening, confirm the material and hardware plan.

  3. Post setting

    Gate posts are set below frost line in concrete — the most critical step we never rush.

  4. Gate & hardware

    Gate panels are hung, hardware installed and every swing is adjusted perfectly before we leave.

Gate questions?

Double gate FAQs

Everything you need to know before you build — from how wide to go to why gates sag and how we prevent it.

How wide should a double driveway gate be?

For standard two-car driveway access, 10–12 feet is the most common width. For trucks, large SUVs or equipment access, 14–16 feet gives comfortable clearance. RV access typically requires 16–20 feet. We always recommend measuring your widest vehicle and adding 2–3 feet of clearance on each side.

Why do gates sag and how do you prevent it?

Gates sag because the posts move or the frame twists under the gate's weight. We prevent it three ways: gate posts are set below Colorado's frost line in concrete (so they don't heave); posts are sized for the gate weight (4×6 wood or 3-inch steel pipe minimum); and every double gate gets an anti-sag cable-and-turnbuckle system built into the frame to keep the corners square over time.

What hardware do you use on double gates?

We use heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges (3 per leaf on taller gates), a cane bolt (drop pin) set into concrete on the inactive leaf, and a barrel bolt or latch on the active leaf. All hardware is galvanized or powder-coated to match the fence material.

Can you make the gate automatic-opener ready?

Yes. We can size and install gate posts with automatic opener compatibility in mind — leaving the right clearances and conduit access for a swing-arm or underground actuator. We recommend confirming your opener model before installation so we can accommodate its mounting hardware. We do not currently supply or install the electronic opener units ourselves.

Do you match the gate to an existing fence?

Yes. Whether we're building the fence and gate together or adding a gate to an existing fence, we match the material, panel style and height as closely as possible. Cedar gates can be matched to existing shadowbox or privacy fence boards; vinyl gates use the same profile as the fence panels; steel gates are powder-coated to the same color.

What's the difference between in-swing and out-swing?

An in-swing gate opens toward the interior of the property; an out-swing opens toward the street. In-swing is more common for driveways. Out-swing is sometimes preferred when the interior ground slopes upward, preventing the gate from clearing the ground on an in-swing. We'll confirm the right swing direction when we assess your site.

Do you install single gates too?

Yes. We install matching single walk-through gates alongside any double gate, as well as standalone single gates anywhere along your fence line. Single gates typically range from 3 to 4 feet wide for pedestrian access.

Built to swing right. Every single time.

Ready to build your perfect gate?

Free on-site estimate. We'll help you choose the right width, material and hardware for your driveway, yard or RV access — and install it so it lasts for decades.

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