by Portcullis | Jun 27, 2022 | Blogs
Many factors can reduce the reliability of your automatic gate operation. But simple housekeeping checks in autumn and winter will help keep things running smoothly. Four Automatic Gate Checks 1. Visual Inspection Check that the path of the gate movement is free and...
by Portcullis | Dec 5, 2019 | Blogs
Many of us love the quiet joy of being able to open our gates automatically in the rain with out getting wet. For one customer the threat of rain was much greater than the inconvenience of a light shower. Flooding is becoming an increasingly big problem in the UK. It...
by Portcullis | Dec 5, 2019 | Blogs
Our Hampshire based customer loved their bespoke automated wooden gates and we loved think you’ll love them too! Our clients love their homes and they want their entrances to be just as lovely. This client choose to have their gates automated to make their home...
by Portcullis | Dec 5, 2019 | Blogs
This school in the Surrey Hills wanted a new pair of metal entrance gates to enhance the schools appearance and create a more substantial entrance to their wonderful seat of learning. Below are all the details of how we did it! This school in the Surrey Hills wanted a...
by Portcullis | Dec 5, 2019 | Blogs
Planning requirements can scupper even the most beautifully designed attempts to add curb appeal to you home. There are often strict restrictions on the height of gates and fences. Councils and local residents alike can be unforgiving of any incursions. Such was the...
by Portcullis | Dec 5, 2019 | Blogs
Our customer owns a busy and profitable construction company in a rural location. They needed to know that their site is entirely secure, while at the same time providing easy access to those who need it, when they need it. To this end we have supplied a heavy duty...
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