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Electric gate wiring in Oxford

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  • What are the benefits of having an electric gate?

    Choosing an electric gate could save you a lot of effort, making this a great choice for busy homeowners. In fact, electric gates have a number of benefits, which include:

    • Variety - There are a wide range of different types, styles and colours of electric gates to choose from.

    • Convenience - Having a manual gate means you’ll need to get out of your car and open the gate by hand to enter your property. An electric gate is much more convenient, just press a button for instant access.

    • Privacy - Gates help to make your home more private and prevent other drivers from using your drive to turn around.

    • Value - Having an impressive electric gate can increase the value of your property. Electric gates help your home to appear more exclusive, secure and private, a real selling point for potential buyers.

    • Appearance - There are many electric gate options to choose from with elegant, beautiful and impressive varieties.

    Plus, they are fantastic for security

    Having any type of gate adds an extra obstacle for criminals but electric gates are even more secure. They can only be opened by you, preventing thieves from accessing your home and keeping children and pets safe when playing in your front garden. This can also mean better insurance premiums.

  • What are the types of electric gates?

    One of the best things about choosing an electric gate is the variety available. There are many different types of electric gate but the most popular options include:

    • Sliding gates

    • Cantilever sliding gates

    • Telescopic sliding gates

    • Swing gates

    • Bi fold swing gates

  • How do I run power to my electric gate?

    The most important thing to consider when buying an electric gate is how you’ll power it. After all, without electricity an electric gate won’t open. It’s recommended that you hire an electrician to connect your electric gate for safety. Usually, a cable will run from your home to your electric gate, this cable will be buried for safety and aesthetic reasons.

  • What cable is used for electric gates?

    Your electrician will use a cable running from your home to your gate. This cable will generally be buried in a trench. It’s important that this trench is inside an armoured conduit.

    So, what cable is used for electric gates? Well, this will depend on the distance the cable needs to travel. Thicker cables are used for longer distances. As an example, a cable that travels 20 metres will need a 3 core 2.5mm core cable. A longer cable of around 50 metres will need to be a 4mm core cable.

  • What power do electric gates use?

    Electric gates run off electricity. When installing a new electric gate, you’ll usually need a 230V supply running from a mains consumer unit that can be fitted next to your gate.

    Another option is to use a 24Vdc supply which is usually safer than a 230V supply. This is commonly fitted using a transformer that converts your mains power supply.

  • How much power does a gate motor use?

    Luckily, electric gate motors don’t need a lot of power to run, this means you won’t see much of a change in your energy bills. Of course, the amount of power your gate motor uses will vary depending on the size of your gate, the type of gate you have and how often you use your gate.

  • How much does an electric gate cost?

    The amount you pay for a new electric gate to be installed will vary depending on a few key factors. These include:

    • Size of gate - The size of your gate will impact how much it costs. For example, a large gate will be more expensive than a small gate.

    • Type of gate - Whether your gate is a sliding or swinging gate will affect the amount you pay. Sliding gates are usually more expensive than swinging gates.

    • Materials used - Electric gates are available in a range of materials, each with a different price. As a rough guide, PVC gates are great if you’re on a budget, while wrought iron gates are a luxury investment.

    • Extra features - Adding an intercom or camera to your gates will increase the amount you pay.

    So how much does an electric gate cost? Well, you can expect to pay at least £2,000 for the labour and materials of a 3m aluminium swing gate. A set of 3m bifold aluminium gates will cost upwards of £4,000. For more prices and advice, check out our electric gate installation price guide.

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