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Driveway Gate Installation in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania

Gladwyne · Montgomery County, PA

Driveway Gate Installation in Gladwyne

Swing and slide driveway gates with keypad, intercom and automatic operator installation for estate and long-drive properties.

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Driveway Gates for Gladwyne Properties

JHL Fence Company installs driveway gate installation throughout Gladwyne, Pennsylvania and the surrounding Montgomery County area. Swing and slide driveway gates with keypad, intercom and automatic operator installation for estate and long-drive properties.

Gladwyne is Lower Merion Township at its most rural — large parcels, wooded ground, considerable grade, and properties set well back from the road. It is a different fencing environment from the rest of the Main Line.

Gladwyne's large wooded parcels carry real grade. Fence lines here usually require clearing and stepped or racked runs rather than a straightforward layout.

Every Gladwyne installation is filed with the township, and where the property is in an HOA we prepare the architectural review submission as well. We are a licensed and insured Pennsylvania home improvement contractor (#PA035784) and the work is backed by our workmanship guarantee.

What Gladwyne Properties Need

Around Lower Merion Township, the practical considerations for driveway gates are grade, existing planting and how the property line actually runs — three things that are far easier to resolve on a site walk than on a plan.

The driveway picks the gate type before taste gets a vote. A swing gate needs clear, level ground through the full arc behind the opening, which is why a drive that climbs away from the road usually rules one out — the leaf loses height as it opens and grounds on the rising apron. Width decides single leaf against double: past roughly twelve feet the leaf gets heavy enough that splitting it, with half the span and half the overturning load on each post, is the sounder build even though it means two operators. Where a swing will not fit, a slide will, but it asks for run-back room alongside the drive. A V-track slide rolls on a steel track set into the apron and moves a heavy leaf with a modest operator; its weakness is a Pennsylvania winter, because the track packs with ice, salt grit and leaf litter and the wheels climb out of it. A cantilever slide carries the leaf on post-mounted rollers with nothing touching the ground, which is what we reach for when snow storage is a genuine constraint — and on these properties, where the plow windrow lands in the same place every February, it usually is.

Related to this work: cantilever slide gate · V-track slide gate · gate operator · entrapment protection · photo-eye sensor · safety edge · vehicle loop detector · keypad entry · intercom · gate post footing · leaf weight · low-voltage conduit

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Driveway Gates Styles

  • Single-leaf swing

    One leaf covering the whole opening on a single hinge post. The simplest arrangement and the right one on a narrower drive, but the leaf gains weight quickly as the opening widens and all of it hangs on that one post.

  • Double-leaf swing

    Two leaves meeting at the centre, each carrying half the span. It is what most estate frontage wants visually, and it halves the overturning load on each post — at the cost of two operators and a coordinated closing sequence.

  • V-track slide

    The leaf rolls on wheels riding a steel track set into the driveway, moving a heavy gate with a small operator and needing no room for an arc. The track collects ice, salt grit and leaf litter, and a fouled track is the common winter service call on this style.

  • Cantilever slide

    The leaf hangs from post-mounted rollers and never touches the ground, so nothing ices up and nothing has to be swept clear. It needs a counterbalance tail running alongside the drive, and whether that tail fits is usually what decides the design.

  • Solid-faced leaf

    Any of the above clad solid for privacy rather than left as open pickets. It changes two things at once: the leaf gets heavier, and it becomes a sail — wind load has to be carried by the posts and accounted for in operator sizing.

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Who Covers Gladwyne

Newtown Square Office

12 Smedley Ln, Suite 107Newtown Square, PA 19073(610) 535-7481

Monday – Saturday: 8am – 7pm
Sunday: Closed

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Driveway Gate Installation in Gladwyne is handled by our Newtown Square office — assessment, permit filing and installation. Call (610) 535-7481 to schedule a free on-site estimate.

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Driveway Gates in Gladwyne — FAQs

How much does driveway gate installation cost in Gladwyne, PA?

Cost depends on linear footage, the material and height you choose, the number of gates and how much grade the line crosses. We provide a free written estimate for Gladwyne properties after walking the line on site, rather than quoting a per-foot figure that changes once we see the ground.

Do I need a permit for driveway gates in Gladwyne?

In most cases yes — fence permits in Montgomery County are issued by the township or borough, and the requirement differs between neighbouring municipalities. We file the application for your Gladwyne address as part of the job, along with any HOA architectural submission.

Should my driveway have a swing gate or a slide gate?

The driveway decides, not the style catalogue. A swing gate needs level, clear ground through the full arc behind the opening, so a drive that rises away from the road generally rules one out — the leaf loses height as it opens and grounds on the climb. A slide gate needs run-back room alongside the drive, plus a counterbalance tail on a cantilever. Snow matters too: a swing leaf has to push through whatever the plow left, and a V-track slide stops moving once its track ices. We measure slope, apron width and turning radius before recommending either one.

How far back from the road does a driveway gate need to sit?

Far enough that a vehicle stopped at the keypad is entirely off the cartway, which on a Main Line road with no shoulder is more room than people expect — a full car length plus the swing of the leaf, and more where delivery trucks use the drive. Set the gate too close and a driver waiting for it to open is sitting in a travel lane. Many townships also set a minimum setback from the right-of-way for the gate and its posts. That figure comes from your municipality rather than from a statewide rule, so we confirm it before laying out the opening.

What safety equipment does an automatic driveway gate need?

An automated gate is powered machinery, and the governing standard calls for layered entrapment protection rather than a single sensor. That means an operator that senses obstruction force and reverses, plus independent external sensing — photo-eyes across the opening and, on a swing gate, across the swing path, and safety edges on the leading edge and anywhere a closing leaf can trap a hand against a post or against the opposite leaf. Warning signage and a manual release for power failures are part of the same package. None of it is an upgrade tier; it is how an automatic gate is built.

Do you serve all of Gladwyne?

Yes. Gladwyne is served from our Newtown Square office at 12 Smedley Ln, Suite 107, Newtown Square, PA 19073, and we work throughout the surrounding area including Lower Merion Township. Call (610) 535-7481 to schedule a free on-site assessment.

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