Gates in Taree
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Taree Gates
If you're in Taree and need a gate that works as hard as it looks good, we can help. At Riverside Aluminium & Stainless, we build custom and automatic gates that are designed to suit the layout of your home, driveway or business. Whether you’re after a simple side gate, a wide-opening driveway entry or something with solar-powered automation, we’ll tailor the design to suit your space and needs. Every job starts with a measure and quote, and we fabricate everything locally to ensure it fits first go, no patch-ups or site surprises.
- Sliding, swinging or hinged gates
- Aluminium or stainless steel finishes
- Solar, mains or manual operation
We’ve been working across Taree and surrounding areas for over 30 years, so we know what lasts and what doesn’t. For something built right and ready to go,
call
0423 428 055
and we’ll get things moving.
Driveway & Pedestrian Gates Made Locally
We don’t do generic, every gate we build is made to suit the size, gradient and style of your property. If you’ve got uneven ground, limited swing space or just want a gate that matches your fencing or screens, we’ll design it accordingly. Our aluminium gates are lightweight, rust-free and available in a wide range of powder-coated colours. Our stainless steel gates are ideal for high-traffic areas or coastal spots that need that extra toughness. You can also choose between manual gates or full automation, powered by either solar or mains, with remote, keypad or lock entry.
- Custom fit for your entry or layout
- Weather-resistant & low maintenance
- Built for homes, businesses or farms
Whether it’s supply-only or full install, we’ll make sure your gate adds convenience, security and curb appeal without any stress in the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can gates be made to match existing fencing or balustrades?
Yes, custom gates can be fabricated to match your existing fencing, balustrades or other architectural features. You can use the same materials, colours and design elements to create a consistent look across your property. For example, a gate can be built using the same slats or powder-coated finish as your privacy screens, or match the frame and infill pattern of your pool fencing. This approach is especially useful if you’re updating part of your property but want to keep the overall design cohesive.
Are solar-powered gates reliable in regional areas like Taree?
Solar-powered gates are an excellent option in regional areas like Taree where access to mains power may be limited or expensive to install. Modern solar gate systems are reliable, energy-efficient and include backup batteries to ensure they continue to function even in cloudy conditions. They're ideal for rural driveways, farms or properties with long access roads. With minimal running costs and easy maintenance, they’re a smart, long-term solution when designed and installed properly.
What’s the maintenance like on aluminium or stainless steel gates?
Aluminium and stainless steel gates are both low-maintenance compared to timber or mild steel options. Aluminium won’t rust and usually only needs a rinse with water now and then, especially in dusty or coastal areas. Stainless steel is also rust-resistant and great for high-traffic areas. A quick wipe-down with a damp cloth or mild detergent every so often keeps everything looking sharp. If the gate includes automation, you might need to check the motor or battery once or twice a year, depending on the system.
How wide can a custom gate be made?
Custom gates can be made to virtually any width, depending on your site and needs. Driveway gates are often between 3–5 metres wide, but can be larger for farm or commercial entries. Wider gates can be built as sliding systems, which require less swing space, or as double-leaf swinging gates. The width will determine the best material and support system — wider spans may need stronger framing or ground tracks for added stability, especially in windy or exposed areas.