Do your gates have some kind of mechanism that makes them stay closed?
Our gates come with a latch and retainer mechanism that keeps the gate closed.
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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Our gates come with a latch and retainer mechanism that keeps the gate closed.
Our gates do not come with a locking mechanism at this time.
Our gates are available with wide or narrow pickets only.
Our gates are available in black orĀ white, with wide or narrow pickets and fit a 46" opening. They can be cut down to fit smaller openings as necessary.
The process of fascia mount bracket installation results in the top of the bracket sitting flush with your deck surface, so the height of your railing system isnāt jeopardized.
Our fascia mount brackets allow you to mount our railings to your deck fascia and therefore no penetration of the deck surface is necessary. Ā As an added bonus, they also provide a few extra inches of deck space.
Our fascia mount brackets come with a base rail support bracket which attaches to the fascia itself.
If you prefer that your railing connect directly to a wall instead of a post, you can use our wall mount brackets for this purpose. Our wall mount brackets are secured to existing surfaces using lag bolts, and then your railing secures to the wall mount bracket with self-drilling screws.
To achieve angles other than 90 degrees, our universal connector can be configured to swivel horizontally or vertically (for stair applications).
We recommend using 2āx8ā blocking directly under the location of your posts to provide more stability.