Gates in Mid North Coast
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Mid North Coast Gates
If you're after a gate that doesn’t just look good but actually works for how you live or run your property, you’re in the right place. At Riverside Aluminium & Stainless, based in Mid North Coast, we build custom gates that do more than open and close — they improve flow, boost security and add street appeal. Whether you need something practical like a manual side gate or prefer the ease of an automatic sliding gate, we’ve got the right tools and know-how to make it happen. Choose from aluminium or stainless steel, with designs tailored to match your fencing, privacy screens or balustrades.
- Automatic, sliding or hinged styles
- Solar, mains or manual power
- Custom-built for your property
No two sites are the same, and that’s why everything is measured, cut and built to suit. If you're replacing a worn-out gate or need a full new install, we’ll walk you through your options and make it easy. Call 0423 428 055 today for a free quote and expert advice.
Practical Solutions With a Custom Finish
The gates we build aren’t stock standard — they’re made to fit your exact needs, whether you’re dealing with sloping ground, narrow access points or want a gate that integrates with your home’s style. We offer automatic systems that work with either mains power or solar, with options for remote control or keypad access if needed. Prefer something simple? We also do manual gates in swinging or sliding designs, all fabricated from aluminium or stainless steel for long-lasting performance. Need matching panels or fencing? We can build that to suit too.
- Fabricated in stainless or aluminium
- Designed for security & ease of use
- Built to suit all property types
You’ll get something that looks sharp, works well and is built tough for Aussie conditions. Whether it’s a side gate, driveway gate or custom entry, we’ll make it fit seamlessly into your space.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between sliding and swinging gates?
Sliding gates move horizontally along a track, making them ideal for properties with limited space behind the gate or sloping driveways. They’re commonly used for driveways and can be fitted with motors for automatic operation. Swinging gates open inwards or outwards on hinges, and are generally easier to install but require more clearance space. The best choice depends on your site layout, space available and whether you want manual or automated operation.
Can I run an automatic gate on solar power?
Yes, solar power is a popular and effective option for running automatic gates, especially in rural or off-grid areas. Solar gate kits use panels to charge a battery system, which then powers the motor. This setup is energy-efficient, low-maintenance and eliminates the need to connect to mains electricity. It’s best suited for areas with good sunlight exposure and is ideal for driveways, farms or lifestyle properties.
How secure are aluminium and stainless steel gates?
Both aluminium and stainless steel gates offer high levels of security when properly designed and installed. Stainless steel is extremely strong and corrosion-resistant, making it great for high-traffic or commercial areas. Aluminium is also durable and resistant to rust, and can be powder-coated for extra protection and visual appeal. Paired with quality locks or automation, these materials create gates that are not only long-lasting but also effective at securing your property.
Do I need council approval for installing a gate?
In most residential settings, installing a gate doesn't require council approval — especially if it’s under a certain height and not on a boundary. However, if the gate forms part of a front fence, includes automation near a footpath, or affects vehicle access, your local council may have rules in place. It's a good idea to check with your local authority before installation, particularly if you're in a heritage or flood-prone zone.