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Louvered Gates vs Solid Gates: The Security Of A Solid Driveway Gate, With Surprising Extra Benefits

Residential Driveway Louvered Metal Slide Gate Appears Solid But Allows Wind To Pass Through Its Angled Slats

Louvered Gates vs Solid Gates: The Security Of A Solid Driveway Gate, With Surprising Extra Benefits

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People most often consider driveway gates to improve their home’s security, privacy, or both. On busy streets, passing vehicle headlights briefly flashing into the home can be a terrible annoyance. For these reasons, they might envision a sturdy, solid steel gate to protect their home. Before deciding, learn more about the advantages of louvered gates vs solid gates.

HOA Regulations Might Forbid Solid Gates

A formidable panel of steel might not be possible or practical for some homeowners. For example, their homeowner’s association (HOA) might mandate that driveway gates be transparent, sometimes to allow police some view into the property.

Solid Gates Can Provide Cover For Trespassers

When a gate completely blocks the view to the inside, it also completely shields a potential trespasser from view from the street. This lack of visibility can make it easier for someone to linger unnoticed, reducing a natural layer of security that comes from being seen. Unlike a solid gate, a louvered design allows limited visibility, which can discourage unwanted access by increasing exposure and offering less incentive to investigate further.

Strong Winds Whisper Through Louvered Gates

Wind is another reason many homeowners living in the greater Puget Sound area should consider a louvered driveway gate. During the fall, winter, and spring, wind gusts are common throughout the region. Wind whistles off the mountain, sound, and lakes. You might have landscaping or surrounding trees that form a natural wind tunnel on your property. For those individuals, the best gate would allow gusty or frequent breezes to pass through, preventing damage from powerful gusts and gales. The smart alternative for providing security while meeting practical needs is a louvered gate design. A louvered gate has directional overlapping slats that will block the view from the street (or other side of the driveway) from all angles except one. This means it will block glaring headlights, allow the wind to pass harmlessly through, and meet homeowner’s association regulations.

Louvered Gates vs Solid Gates: Endless Design Possibilities

Our gate designers can design louvered gates to complement any home’s aesthetic. Homeowners who desire a modern look often prefer a louvered gate design over a solid one. With tightly spaced slats, a louvered gate will look like a solid gate from most directions, which can be beneficial when people walk next to it. Automated Gates can help design and fabricate a gate with a unique look. We build a custom and posts to complement your home while blending in beautifully with your landscaping.

The louver design can be vertical, horizontal, at different angles, and in stunning geometric designs. For driveways that slope up into the property, we have designed and installed louvered gates with more transparent sections above the louvers, allowing the homeowners to see who is entering, while mostly blocking the driver’s view of the property uphill.

In summary, when you are deciding between a louvered gate vs solid gate, a louvered steel gate design can offer fortress-level peace of mind, while providing a highly attractive look that also resolves wind-related issues. And importantly, it will meet the demands of homeowner associations.

Residential Driveway Louvered Metal Slide Gate With Welded Vertical Slats And Black Finish

Q. Is a louvered steel gate more expensive than one made of a solid steel panel?

A. Louvered gates are a bit more expensive than the non-louvered variety. They require more steel to produce and considerably more man-hours to fabricate (due mostly to the extra welding required for each slat).

Q. Can Automated Gates and Equipment create a louvered gate using wood instead of steel, to reduce the expense?

A. Yes, we construct robust, custom-designed wooden gates as well, but wooden gates need far more care to maximize their operational life. Unlike a steel gate, they need periodic painting, sealing, and protection against the elements.

The gate experts at Automated Gates and Equipment are available for a complimentary site visit at your home to discuss your needs and concerns. Call us today at (206) 767-9080 or contact us online to speak with a louvered gate expert and schedule a site visit.

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