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We provide tailored gate solutions for businesses, industrial facilities, HOAs, apartment complexes, and more.
When businesses, HOAs, property managers, facility teams, landlords, developers, industrial sites, multifamily communities, and managed properties need secure controlled entry, Commercial Gates in Dallas from North Dallas Fence provide a dependable solution. Commercial gates help regulate vehicle access, protect equipment, manage deliveries, guide tenants and employees, secure parking lots, support perimeter fencing, and improve day-to-day site control. A properly planned gate system can reduce unauthorized access while keeping approved traffic moving safely.
North Dallas Fence provides commercial gate installation, gate repair, fence installation, perimeter security fencing, automatic gates, access control systems, crash protection bollards, and fence repair throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Whether your property needs a commercial swing gate, sliding gate, cantilever gate, chain link gate, ornamental metal gate, automatic driveway gate, access-controlled entry, service gate, pedestrian gate, or gate repair, our team can help plan a system that fits your traffic flow, security level, and operating needs.
North Dallas Fence is located at 13151 Emily Rd, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75240. We are open Monday through Sunday from 8 am to 9 pm, giving commercial property teams and managed communities a reliable fence and gate contractor to contact throughout the week. To request commercial gates in Dallas, call (972) 698-4610 or (469) 746-4960, or email info@northdallasfence.net.
Commercial gates are used at parking lots, warehouses, business parks, apartment communities, HOA entrances, schools, offices, construction yards, storage facilities, industrial properties, utility areas, loading zones, service lanes, private roads, and equipment enclosures. The right gate helps control who enters the property, where vehicles travel, and how the perimeter functions after hours.
North Dallas Fence installs and services commercial gates for chain link fences, ornamental metal fences, wrought iron-style fences, steel security fences, aluminum fences, privacy fence systems, temporary access points, and perimeter security systems. Gate styles may include swing gates, dual swing gates, sliding gates, cantilever gates, rolling gates, chain link gates, steel-framed gates, access-controlled gates, automatic gates, and pedestrian gates.
A well-planned commercial gate should consider opening width, vehicle size, traffic volume, gate weight, hinge or roller design, operator type, post strength, duty cycle, emergency access, employee access, visitor access, delivery routes, fire lane requirements, and access control placement. North Dallas Fence helps clients determine whether a swing gate, sliding gate, cantilever gate, automatic gate, or manually operated gate is best for the site.
Commercial gate projects require technical planning because gates experience repeated movement, vehicle pressure, weather exposure, and security demands. Gate posts must be stable, footings must support the load, hinges or rollers must be rated for the gate size, and frames must resist twisting or sagging. Gate hardware, latches, stops, operators, safety sensors, and access devices should be selected for the expected use level.
Chain link commercial gates are common because they provide visibility, airflow, and practical security at a reasonable cost. Chain link fabric gauge matters. 6-gauge chain link wire is thicker and stronger than 9-gauge wire, making it a better choice for heavy-duty commercial perimeter security, high-use gates, storage yards, utility enclosures, vehicle access points, and exposed property lines. Many lighter-duty residential or lower-traffic gate systems use 9-gauge chain link fabric, but commercial properties often benefit from stronger materials when security and frequent use are priorities. Galvanized chain link helps resist corrosion, while vinyl-coated chain link adds surface protection and a cleaner appearance.
Metal commercial gates may use steel, aluminum, ornamental iron-style components, or welded frames. Steel is often selected for strength and larger openings. Aluminum may be useful where reduced weight and corrosion resistance are important. Ornamental metal gates can support a more professional appearance for offices, communities, and customer-facing properties. Welds, brackets, picket spacing, hinges, rollers, tracks, guide posts, receiver posts, and finishes should all be reviewed during planning.
North Texas weather should guide every commercial gate project. Dallas-Fort Worth properties face intense heat, strong UV exposure, sudden storms, high winds, hail, heavy rain, irrigation moisture, dust, and shifting clay soil. These conditions can affect posts, concrete footings, tracks, rollers, operators, coatings, hinges, and access control equipment. Proper footing depth, drainage planning, corrosion-resistant hardware, duty-rated operators, and maintenance help commercial gates perform better over time.
Commercial gates are critical parts of perimeter security fencing because they control the openings in the fence line. A strong fence loses value if the gate is undersized, weak, misaligned, or difficult to secure. For warehouses, offices, multifamily communities, retail properties, industrial sites, parking areas, HOAs, and managed facilities, a properly installed gate supports both security and operations.
North Dallas Fence helps clients integrate commercial gates with perimeter security fencing so the entry works as part of a complete boundary system. Gates can secure driveways, service lanes, parking lots, equipment areas, dumpsters, loading zones, storage yards, apartment entries, and private roads.
For stronger perimeter control, commercial gates may be paired with chain link fencing, anti-climb fencing, ornamental metal fencing, privacy screening, reinforced posts, access control systems, automatic operators, A/C cages, and crash protection bollards. North Dallas Fence evaluates fence condition, property layout, traffic flow, visibility, security needs, and operating requirements before recommending a commercial gate plan.
Commercial gates are often automated because businesses and managed properties need reliable access control without constant manual operation. North Dallas Fence installs and supports automatic gates and access control systems for business parks, warehouses, HOAs, multifamily communities, commercial properties, storage areas, private roads, and managed facilities.
Automatic commercial gate planning includes operator type, gate weight, duty cycle, gate speed, hinge or roller condition, track or cantilever design, safety sensors, photo eyes, vehicle detection loops, remotes, keypads, intercoms, card readers, telephone entry systems, access schedules, emergency access, and power availability. The gate must move smoothly before the operator can perform reliably. If a commercial gate drags, binds, or shifts out of alignment, the operator may strain and fail prematurely.
Access control systems may include employee keypads, tenant credentials, vendor codes, remote entry, telephone entry, intercoms, card readers, controlled pedestrian gates, vehicle detection loops, and exit sensors. Proper placement matters because employees, vendors, residents, guests, delivery drivers, and emergency responders may all need dependable access.
North Dallas Fence can coordinate commercial gate installation with access control planning, operator setup, keypad placement, sensor alignment, post reinforcement, receiver post planning, and perimeter security upgrades so the entry functions reliably every day.
Crash protection bollards can help protect commercial gates, gate operators, access control equipment, guide posts, receiver posts, utilities, A/C units, pedestrian zones, and fence corners from vehicle impact. Commercial gates are commonly located near drive aisles, loading zones, parking lots, service lanes, private roads, and delivery routes where trucks, trailers, forklifts, and service vehicles may operate.
North Dallas Fence provides crash protection bollards for properties that need to protect gate operators, keypads, card readers, control boxes, fence corners, utility areas, pedestrian walkways, parking courts, equipment zones, and vulnerable entry points. Bollards may be useful near apartment entries, commercial access points, HOA gates, loading areas, warehouse entrances, service roads, and alley-facing gates.
If a gate has been damaged by a vehicle, delivery driver, trailer, service truck, or landscaping equipment, bollards can be planned with the repair or replacement to help reduce repeat damage.
Commercial gates need regular maintenance because they move frequently and support the most active part of the fence system. North Dallas Fence provides fence repair and maintenance for commercial gates, gate posts, hinges, rollers, tracks, guide hardware, receiver posts, frames, chain link fabric, metal components, operators, access control equipment, and surrounding fence sections.
Common commercial gate repair needs include dragging gates, sagging swing gates, worn hinges, damaged rollers, bent frames, leaning posts, operator strain, keypad issues, latch problems, loose chain link fabric, damaged tracks, rusted hardware, storm damage, and impact damage. Routine maintenance may include tightening hardware, clearing track debris, checking post stability, inspecting rollers, reviewing gate travel, testing operators, checking access control equipment, and confirming safety components.
Because North Dallas Fence is open seven days a week from 8 am to 9 pm, clients have a dependable team to contact when gate or fence issues appear. Call (972) 698-4610 or (469) 746-4960 for commercial gate installation, gate repair, access control support, perimeter security fencing, or fence maintenance.
North Dallas Fence follows a practical process for commercial gate projects. First, we discuss the property type, security goals, gate purpose, preferred material, access control needs, opening width, vehicle types, traffic volume, budget, timeline, and any property management or business requirements. Then we review the driveway or entry area, slope, drainage, utilities, fence line, post locations, gate travel path, vehicle clearance, pedestrian access, soil conditions, emergency access needs, and surrounding structures.
Commercial gate projects may involve city rules, zoning, fence height limits, gate requirements, property line issues, easements, driveway visibility rules, underground utilities, electrical planning, fire access, emergency access, and ADA considerations where pedestrian access is involved. Requirements can vary from Dallas to Plano, Frisco, Irving, Garland, McKinney, Carrollton, Lewisville, and other DFW cities. North Dallas Fence helps clients plan commercial gate projects with Dallas-Fort Worth compliance considerations in mind.
Once the plan is approved, installation may include setting gate posts, preparing footings, hanging or mounting the gate, aligning hinges or rollers, installing operators, placing access control hardware, testing gate movement, reviewing safety components, and coordinating connected fence repair or perimeter security work. If the project includes crash protection bollards, automatic gates, or access control systems, our team integrates those features into the gate plan.
North Dallas Fence proudly serves clients across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Our service areas include Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Irving, Coppell, Farmers Branch, Highland Village, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Celina, Little Elm, Richardson, Garland, Carrollton, Lewisville, Rockwall, Wylie, Mesquite, Addison, and The Colony.
Whether you need commercial gates in Dallas, automatic commercial gates in Plano, chain link gates in Frisco, access control gates in Irving, gate repair in Addison, sliding gates in Garland, cantilever gates in Carrollton, perimeter security gates in Lewisville, or gate maintenance in McKinney, North Dallas Fence is ready to help.
For commercial gates, automatic gates, access control systems, perimeter security fencing, crash protection bollards, fence installation, and fence repair, choose North Dallas Fence.
Call (972) 698-4610 or (469) 746-4960, email info@northdallasfence.net, or visit 13151 Emily Rd, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75240. We are available Monday through Sunday from 8 am to 9 pm to help improve controlled access, property security, traffic flow, and long-term site value.
Commercial gates are used to control vehicle and pedestrian access at business properties, parking lots, warehouses, multifamily communities, HOA entrances, storage yards, service lanes, utility areas, and perimeter fence openings.
North Dallas Fence can install chain link commercial gates, sliding gates, swing gates, dual swing gates, cantilever gates, ornamental metal gates, steel-framed gates, pedestrian gates, automatic gates, and access-controlled gates.
Yes. Commercial gates can often be automated with gate operators, keypads, remotes, intercoms, card readers, vehicle detection loops, photo eyes, safety sensors, telephone entry systems, and other access control components.
Yes. Commercial gates improve perimeter security by controlling entry points, supporting access control systems, limiting unauthorized vehicle access, guiding traffic, and coordinating with the surrounding fence line.
North Texas heat, UV exposure, storms, high winds, hail, rain, irrigation moisture, dust, and shifting clay soil can affect gate posts, tracks, rollers, hinges, operators, coatings, hardware, footings, and gate alignment.
6-gauge chain link wire is thicker and stronger than 9-gauge wire, making it better for heavy-duty security and high-use commercial areas. Many lighter-duty chain link gates use 9-gauge fabric.
Permit and compliance requirements vary by city, gate height, fence height, property location, zoning, easements, driveway visibility, electrical work, fire access, ADA considerations, and project scope. North Dallas Fence helps clients plan with Dallas-Fort Worth considerations in mind.
Yes. North Dallas Fence repairs damaged commercial gates with dragging movement, sagging leaves, roller issues, hinge problems, bent frames, loose chain link fabric, operator problems, access control issues, storm damage, and impact damage.
Call North Dallas Fence at (972) 698-4610 or (469) 746-4960, email info@northdallasfence.net, or visit 13151 Emily Rd, Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75240. The team is available Monday through Sunday from 8 am to 9 pm.