Trusted Gate Installation for Georgia Homeowners
Gate installation in Georgia typically costs $2,800–$8,500 depending on gate type, materials, and automation level, with most residential projects completed in 1–3 days. At Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, owner Frank Hughes serves as the lead technician on every installation — you’ll talk to the expert who actually builds your gate, not a sales rep or subcontractor crew. We’ve spent eight years installing gates across Georgia, from Atlanta’s historic Druid Hills to Savannah’s coastal islands, and our 570 verified reviews at 4.7 stars reflect what happens when one trade gets undivided attention.

We install driveway gates, pedestrian gates, sliding and swing systems, double gates, and security gates — all with factory-trained expertise across nine major brands. Whether you’re replacing a rusted-out farm gate in Macon or adding automated access control to a Columbus commercial property, we handle the full job in-house: structural welding, motor integration, and access programming. Same-week scheduling is standard, and we’ll give you a firm, upfront estimate before any work begins. Call (833) 863-4140 to speak with Frank directly.
What Our Gate Installation Service Includes
Driveway Gate Installation
A driveway gate is your property’s first line of access control — it defines who enters while adding curb appeal and resale value. In Georgia, we regularly install these for homeowners dealing with steep gravel approaches in the North Georgia hills or busy street frontage in Atlanta suburbs where privacy matters. Frank Hughes measures your entry width, slope, and soil conditions on-site, then recommends steel, aluminum, or wrought iron construction paired with the right automation for your daily traffic volume. Every driveway gate we install includes proper footing depth for Georgia’s clay-heavy soils and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates handle foot traffic separately from vehicles — essential for properties where delivery drivers, dog walkers, or guests need entry without triggering the main gate. We see high demand for these in Savannah’s historic districts and Augusta walkable neighborhoods where side-yard access is common. Beacon Gate Repair Georgia builds pedestrian gates to match or complement your existing fencing, with self-closing hinges, magnetic latches, or keypad access as needed. Because we’re welding and fabricating in-house, we can replicate ornate designs or build clean modern lines that general fence companies won’t touch.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates run parallel to your fence line on a track or cantilever system — the only practical choice when your driveway slopes upward from the street or when swing arc space is limited by walls, landscaping, or tight setbacks. In Georgia’s older neighborhoods like Druid Hills and Belvedere, narrow lots make sliding gates the go-to solution. We install V-track, cantilever, and overhead beam configurations depending on your grade and gate weight, always using sealed bearings and galvanized hardware rated for Georgia’s humidity and pollen season. Our access control integration means your sliding gate responds to remotes, keypads, or smartphone apps without lag.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates operate on hinges like a door — single panels for standard widths, or double gates that meet in the middle for wider entries. They’re the classic choice for Georgia’s ranch properties, estate driveways, and any setting where the gate opening becomes a visual centerpiece. Frank Hughes calculates hinge load, post embedment depth, and wind resistance for every swing gate we install; a 16-foot steel gate in Columbus catching Gulf winds needs very different hardware than a 10-foot aluminum gate in sheltered North Decatur. We source adjustable ball-bearing hinges and hydraulic or electromechanical operators sized precisely to your gate’s weight and usage frequency.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates — two panels meeting at center — solve the problem of very wide entries where a single swing or slide panel would be impractically heavy. We install these for Georgia equestrian properties, commercial yards in Garden City, and residential estates in Whitemarsh Island where boat or RV access requires 20+ feet of clear opening. Our double gate installations include center-drop pins, adjustable center stops, and synchronized automation so both panels move in unison without drift. Because we fabricate our own mounting brackets and reinforcement plates, we can adapt standard operators to oversized custom builds that off-the-shelf kits can’t handle.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates prioritize controlled access over aesthetics — though we build them to look professional, the focus is on durability, tamper resistance, and integration with surveillance or guard stations. Georgia commercial clients in Phenix City, Macon industrial parks, and Augusta medical campuses rely on our security gate installations for after-hours property protection. We spec heavy-gauge steel framing, anti-climb toppings, and access control systems ranging from simple keypad entry to RFID card readers, license plate recognition, and remote monitoring integration. Every security gate we install is load-tested and cycled 100+ times before we sign off.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Gate Installation
We’ve installed and integrated hundreds of LiftMaster gate operators across Georgia — their residential and commercial lines are workhorses, and we stock common replacement arms, control boards, and safety sensors so your system stays operational long-term. FAAC and BFT are our go-to recommendations for high-cycle commercial applications; their hydraulic operators handle the constant use of apartment complexes and industrial yards without overheating, and our factory training means we program their obstacle-detection sensitivity and soft-start parameters correctly the first time.
We also install and service Mighty Mule for budget-conscious residential projects where reliable basic automation is the priority, plus Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, and Elite systems. Whether you have a Mighty Mule solar kit for a remote Georgia hunting property or a fully networked DoorKing system for a multi-tenant Augusta development, we can source, install, program, and maintain it. Nine brands of factory training means we don’t guess at dip-switch settings or limit adjustments — we know them by muscle memory.
Signs You Need Gate Installation Right Now
- Your current gate sags, binds, or drags on the ground. A gate that won’t open or close smoothly isn’t just frustrating — it’s stressing your operator motor, wearing hinges prematurely, and leaving your property unsecured when you give up and leave it open. In Georgia’s clay soils, post rot or footing settlement is usually the culprit, and patching the symptom with bigger hinges just delays the inevitable structural replacement.
- The frame is cracked, rusted through, or visibly bent. Structural compromise means your gate’s weight is loading unevenly, which cascades into operator failure, track derailment, or sudden collapse. We’ve responded to calls in North Augusta where a rusted steel frame snapped during morning rush hour, blocking the driveway completely — replacement was the only option, and the emergency call cost more than planned installation would have.
- You’re still getting out of your car to open and close manually. Manual gates in Georgia’s heat, humidity, and sudden downpours are a daily inconvenience that automated installation eliminates permanently. We regularly upgrade properties in Savannah and Columbus where owners finally decided that fifteen years of wet shoes and mosquito bites were enough.
- Your property use has changed — new tenants, new vehicles, new security needs. A gate sized for a single-family home often can’t handle multi-tenant traffic, delivery truck turns, or modern vehicle widths. We’ve widened and automated gates for Georgia property managers who inherited undersized installations that created liability issues and tenant complaints.
- You’re selling or refinancing and need curb appeal or code compliance. A rusted, sagging gate kills first impressions and can trigger inspection failures for FHA or commercial loans. Clean, properly automated gate installation in Georgia’s competitive real estate markets returns solid value — we’ve had realtors in Druid Hills and Whitemarsh Island specifically request our work to help listings move faster.
Our Gate Installation Process — Step by Step
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On-site measurement and scope confirmation. Frank Hughes arrives at your Georgia property with a laser measure, grade gauge, and soil probe. We confirm exact opening dimensions, check for underground utilities, identify slope percentage, and photograph existing conditions. This 30–45 minute assessment eliminates the measurement errors that derail gate installations — we’ve seen competitors show up with gates that don’t fit because they worked from satellite imagery or homeowner guesses.
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Material and brand selection with upfront pricing. Based on your needs, budget, and aesthetic preferences, we recommend gate frame material (steel, aluminum, or wrought iron), infill style, automation brand, and access control features. You’ll receive a line-item estimate with no hidden charges — gate fabrication, posts and footings, operator, accessories, and labor are all spelled out separately so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
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Custom fabrication and component prep. For most residential installations, we fabricate your gate in our Georgia shop using CNC-cut components and MIG or TIG welding as appropriate. Motors, control boards, and safety devices are pre-tested before delivery. This prep work means your property isn’t a construction zone for days — the actual on-site installation is efficient and clean.
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Professional installation with integrated automation. We set posts in concrete footings sized to your gate weight and soil conditions — typically 36–48 inches deep in Georgia’s clay soils for standard residential loads, deeper for commercial or oversize gates. The gate is hung, leveled, and adjusted for smooth manual operation before any automation is connected. Then we install and program your operator, set limit switches, adjust force sensitivity, and integrate access controls.
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Operational testing and owner walkthrough. Every installed gate is cycled 50+ times under load, with safety reversal tested using our calibrated force gauge. We demonstrate all access methods — remotes, keypads, apps — and leave you with written maintenance intervals, our direct contact for questions, and warranty documentation. Frank Hughes doesn’t leave until you’re confident operating your new system.
How Much Does Gate Installation Cost in Georgia?
A typical manual pedestrian gate installation in Georgia runs $1,200–$2,800, while a basic automated single swing driveway gate with a standard steel frame costs $2,800–$4,500. Mid-range automated driveway gates with aluminum construction or decorative elements fall in the $4,500–$6,800 range, and high-end custom installations — think double swing estate gates with LiftMaster or FAAC commercial operators, stone pillars, and integrated access control — can reach $6,800–$12,000+. Sliding gates typically add $400–$800 over comparable swing configurations due to track hardware and more complex automation.

Several factors move your price within these ranges: gate width and height, material choice (aluminum costs more than steel but never rusts in Georgia humidity), automation brand and features, and whether existing posts and footings can be reused. Site access matters too — a steep driveway in North Georgia or limited workspace in a tight Atlanta lot requires specialized equipment or hand-carrying materials, which adds labor hours. The best way to avoid overpaying is getting multiple itemized quotes and verifying that “low” bids include proper footing depth, brand-name operators, and structural welding rather than bolt-together kits that fail in two seasons.
Every Beacon Gate Repair Georgia estimate is free, detailed, and no-obligation. We’ll tell you honestly if your existing gate is repairable or if replacement is the smarter long-term investment — no upsell pressure, just Frank Hughes’s direct assessment from eight years of gate-only work. Call (833) 863-4140 to schedule your on-site evaluation.
Gate Installation Near Georgia — Our Service Area
We install gates across Georgia’s major metro corridors with typical response times of same-day to 48 hours depending on project scope and current schedule. Our primary service area includes Gate Installation in Atlanta and surrounding communities like Druid Hills, North Decatur, and Belvedere; Gate Installation in Augusta extending to North Augusta; and Gate Installation in Savannah covering Whitemarsh Island and Garden City. We also regularly serve Columbus, Phenix City, Macon, and points between. For properties outside these cores, we schedule consolidated route days to maintain efficient pricing — call (833) 863-4140 to confirm availability for your location.
Serving Georgia, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Georgia area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Installation in Georgia
Gate installation is the complete construction and setup of a new gate system — posts, frame, infill, automation, and access control — where no functional gate previously existed or where the existing structure is beyond repair. Repair addresses specific failures on an otherwise sound gate, while installation gives you full control over size, style, materials, and features from the ground up. At Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, we do both, and Frank Hughes will tell you straight if your current gate is worth fixing or if installation is the better investment.
Most residential gate installations in Georgia are completed in one to three days: one day for simple manual pedestrian gates, two days for standard automated driveway gates, and three days for complex custom or double-gate systems with integrated access control. Commercial or estate installations may extend to a week depending on masonry pillar construction or specialty automation. We fabricate gates in our shop before arriving, so your property isn’t an active work zone any longer than necessary.
Gate installation in Georgia ranges from $1,200 for basic manual pedestrian gates to $12,000+ for large automated estate systems, with most residential driveway installations falling between $2,800 and $6,800. Your exact price depends on gate dimensions, materials, automation brand, and site conditions. Call (833) 863-4140 for a free, itemized estimate — we’ll measure on-site and give you firm numbers with no obligation.
Yes — we install, program, and warranty both LiftMaster and Mighty Mule operators as part of our gate installation service, along with FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, and Elite systems. Our factory training on nine major brands means we match the right operator to your gate weight and usage cycle, not just sell you whatever’s in the warehouse. Whether you want a Mighty Mule solar kit for a remote Georgia property or a networked LiftMaster system for daily family use, we install it correctly and show you how it works.
We prioritize urgent gate installation requests when security or access is compromised — same-day or next-day scheduling is often available for situations like post-vehicle-impact damage or failed gates leaving commercial properties unsecured. True 24/7 emergency installation is limited to cases where immediate security risk exists; standard installations are scheduled during business hours for quality control. Call (833) 863-4140 to explain your situation and we’ll find the fastest viable slot.
Our gate installations carry a workmanship warranty covering structural welding, post setting, and hardware installation, plus the full manufacturer warranty on your chosen operator and access control components — typically 3–5 years for major brands like LiftMaster and FAAC. We don’t warranty against damage from vehicle impact, vandalism, or lack of maintenance, but we do provide written maintenance schedules and are available for annual service calls. Frank Hughes stands behind every installation personally; if something isn’t right, we fix it.
Clear the installation area of vehicles, debris, and landscaping that obstructs post-hole access; mark any private utility lines (irrigation, septic, landscape lighting) that aren’t on public maps; and confirm your preferred access control locations — keypad height, intercom mounting, remote receiver placement. We’ll handle utility marking through Georgia 811 for public lines, but your advance preparation saves setup time and prevents surprises. During your free estimate walkthrough, Frank Hughes will flag any specific prep needed for your unique site.
Schedule Your Gate Installation Service in Georgia Today
Eight years. One trade. Gates only. When you’re ready for gate installation that lasts, call Frank Hughes directly at (833) 863-4140 for your free, no-obligation estimate. We’ll measure your property, explain your options in plain language, and build a gate system that works reliably for years — no call-center runaround, no apprentice learning on your job, just owner-led expertise from Beacon Gate Repair Georgia.
Written by Frank Hughes, Owner at Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, serving Georgia homeowners and businesses since 2016.