Side Gate Advice & Buying Guide

Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Side Gate

Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Side Gate

If you’re looking for side gate advice, ideas, or a buying guide, you’re in the right place.

Choosing the right gate isn’t just about how it looks — it’s about how well it fits, how long it lasts, and whether it actually works properly day-to-day.

Across the North West, we’ve installed hundreds of gates, and this guide will walk you through everything you need to know before making a decision.

If you’re also wondering about costs, you can view our side gate pricing guide here

If you’re based in Preston, you can view our main service page here: side gates in Preston.

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What Should You Look for When Buying a Side Gate?

The biggest thing to focus on is who is installing it.

 

A good gate installer will:

A well-installed gate should:

If we’re being honest: Durability always comes first

A cheap gate that fails within a year will cost you more in the long run.

A properly installed gate:

This is exactly what you get with our Made to Measure Gates in Preston.

The Biggest Misunderstanding About Gate Pricing

One of the most common things we hear:

“I’ve seen a gate for £100 — why are you charging £325+?”

Here’s the difference:

£100 = just the gate (standard size)

£325+ = made to measure + professional installation

What customers don’t realise is:

When you pay for a proper install, you’re getting:

What £325 vs £675 Actually Gets You

Basic Gate (£325+)

Higher-End Install (£675)

This is why pricing varies — it’s not just the gate, it’s the work involved behind it

Common Mistakes Buyers Make

Avoid these and you’ll save yourself a lot of hassle:

1. Buying a standard size gate that doesn’t fit
Leads to poor installation and gaps

2. Choosing the cheapest installer
Cheap often means shortcuts, poor materials, or incorrect fitting

3. Ignoring how the gate is braced
Incorrect bracing = sagging gate over time

4. Overlooking hinges and fixings
Undersized hinges will fail quickly

5. Not considering post installation
Weak or poorly installed posts = unstable gate

We regularly fix all of these issues on
side gates in Preston.

Which Gate Style Is Right for You?

Here’s a quick breakdown:

Your choice depends on:

Good vs Bad Gate Installation (What to Look For)

A Good Installation:

A Bad Installation:

The difference comes down to experience and attention to detail

Even a good gate can fail if it’s installed badly.

The biggest challenges we deal with are:

That’s why we build gates on site, rather than trying to force a pre-made gate to fit

Posts: Bolted vs Concreted (What’s Best?)

There are two main options:

Bolted Posts

Concreted Posts

Choosing the right method is key to a long-lasting gate

Side Gate Ideas

If you’re not sure what to go for, here are some popular options across the North West:

Areas We Cover

We supply and install gates across the North West, including:

Get a Quote

Get a quick quote through our contact page Here We’re usually booking around 1–2 weeks ahead.

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Pricing Guide

Most standard side gates fall between £325–£495.

Final price depends on size, posts and ground conditions.

Send us a photo for a fast, accurate quote.

We also install side gates in Lancaster and Blackpool.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most standard side gates typically cost between £325–£495, depending on the size, materials, and installation requirements.

Simply send us a photo of the space where the gate will be installed and we’ll provide a fast, no-obligation quote. You can also request a quote through our contact page

Yes, every side gate we supply and install is made to measure, ensuring the best fit, security, and finish for your property.

Most side gate installations are completed within a few hours. More complex installations involving new posts or groundwork may take longer, but we’ll always advise you in advance.

No – While we specialise in side gates, we also supply and install garden gates, front gates, back gates and alleyway gates. All gates are made to measure and built using pressure treated timber for strength, security and long-term durability

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