Autogate Ltd Safe, Secure and Seamless Gate Automation for Homes and Businesses

A well-designed gate system does far more than mark the boundary of your property. It shapes first impressions, enhances security, streamlines access, and adds value. Autogate Ltd specialises in automatic gates that combine engineering reliability with elegant design, giving homeowners and commercial sites a smooth, safe and stylish way to manage entry.

Whether you need a compact solution for a tight driveway or a robust commercial gate with integrated access control, this guide explains the options, safety standards, installation process and ongoing care that set professional gate automation apart.

Why Choose Automatic Gates?

  • Security with convenience: Motor-held locking and controlled entry deter opportunistic access while allowing effortless arrival.
  • Kerb appeal: A correctly proportioned gate elevates the façade and complements architecture.
  • Traffic flow: For multi-occupancy or commercial premises, automation eliminates bottlenecks at peak times.
  • Privacy: Controlled access and optional screening panels keep your frontage discreet.
  • Value: Quality systems add perceived value and reduce wear from manual handling.

Gate Types: Finding the Right Fit

Autogate Ltd designs and installs systems to suit space, ground conditions and usage.

1) Swing Gates

Two leaves (or a single leaf) pivot on hinges.

  • Best for: Driveways with level swing arcs and adequate space.
  • Pros: Classic look, quiet operation, simple mechanism.
  • Consider: Requires clear space to open; wind loading on solid infill should be assessed.

2) Sliding Gates

A single leaf slides across the opening on a track or is cantilevered (no ground track).

  • Best for: Short or sloped driveways, heavy-duty and commercial use.
  • Pros: Secure, stable in wind, excellent for wide entrances.
  • Consider: Needs space along the boundary for the gate to slide.

3) Bi-Folding / Speed Gates

Leaves fold in the centre to reduce the required swing arc.

  • Best for: Tight forecourts and high-throughput sites.
  • Pros: Fast opening and closing cycles; minimal footprint.
  • Consider: More complex hardware—professional commissioning is essential.

Materials & Finishes: Choose galvanised and powder-coated steel for durability, aluminium for low maintenance, or hardwood for a premium, natural finish. Infill options—vertical bars, composite boards, slatted timber or solid panels—tailor privacy and airflow.

Smart Control & Access Options

Modern gate automation is as much about intelligent control as mechanical motion. Autogate Ltd configures:

  • Remote transmitters & keypads for everyday convenience.
  • Proximity cards & fobs for managed access.
  • GSM/4G intercoms to answer from your mobile anywhere.
  • Video intercoms with Wi-Fi apps for visual verification.
  • ANPR (number-plate recognition) and RFID for commercial vehicle control.
  • Smart home integration (e.g., app, voice assistant, geofencing).
  • Time schedules & event logs to manage staff, contractors or deliveries.

Safety First — Compliance You Can Trust

Automated gates are powerful machines and must be designed, installed and maintained to UK and European safety standards. Autogate Ltd follows best practice for safe operation:

  • EN 12453 & EN 12604 compliance on forces, edges and construction.
  • Primary and secondary safety devices such as photocells, safety edges, light curtains and controlled force limits.
  • Fast-stop & obstacle detection to prevent crush, draw-in or impact hazards.
  • Manual release for emergency egress during power loss.
  • Risk assessments & signage at handover, plus user training.

Choosing a competent installer is not optional—compliance protects people, property and liability.

Power, Backup & Sustainability

  • Mains-powered motors deliver reliable duty cycles for homes and busy sites.
  • Battery backup keeps gates operable in a power cut; systems default to a safe state.
  • Solar-assisted gates (site-dependent) are ideal for remote entrances, reducing trenching costs and carbon impact.
  • Low-energy operators and LED safety lights cut running costs.

The Autogate Ltd Installation Process

  1. Site Survey & Consultation
    Measurements, ground conditions, fall (slope), wind exposure and services are checked. You’ll discuss usage patterns, aesthetics and access preferences.
  2. Design & Specification
    Door type, leaf dimensions, posts, foundations, motor class (residential vs commercial), safety devices and control logic are specified. You receive a clear, itemised quotation.
  3. Groundworks & Foundations
    Posts or pillars are set, ducts for power/controls are laid, and (for sliders) track or cantilever foundations are prepared.
  4. Fabrication & Finish
    Gates are built to size with chosen infill, hinges or rollers, galvanising and powder-coating or timber treatment.
  5. Mechanical Install & Commissioning
    Operators, control panels and safety devices are fitted. Opening/closing limits, forces and obstacle detection are calibrated.
  6. Integration & Handover
    Intercoms, app access and schedules are set up. You receive training, manuals and a maintenance plan.

A professional handover ensures smooth operation from day one—and confidence that your system is safe.

Planning, Legalities & Boundaries

  • Planning permission: Many domestic gates are permitted development, but height, listed status or proximity to roads can change requirements. Autogate Ltd advises case-by-case.
  • Highways considerations: Gates opening onto public highways must not obstruct pavements or carriageways.
  • Boundaries & neighbours: For sliding gates, ensure you own the land along the run-back; allow for servicing space and drainage.
  • Data & privacy: If using CCTV or ANPR, align with data protection rules and display fair-use signage where relevant.

Lifecycle Care — Servicing and Repairs

Like any machine, electric gates need routine maintenance:

  • Biannual servicing (typical residential) checks hinges/rollers, fixings, motor torque, limit settings and safety devices.
  • Lubrication & tensioning where required to reduce wear and noise.
  • Firmware & app updates to maintain security and stability.
  • 24/7 call-out options available for critical commercial entrances.
  • Parts availability from recognised manufacturers to minimise downtime.

Well-maintained gates run quietly, consume less energy and remain compliant for years.

Choosing the Right System — Quick Checklist

  • Space & slope: Swing vs sliding vs bi-fold.
  • Duty cycle: Residential, shared driveway, or high-traffic commercial.
  • Security level: Solid infill, height, anti-lift brackets, lock status sensing.
  • Safety package: Photocells + edges + force limits fully tested.
  • Controls: From simple remotes to GSM/video intercoms and ANPR.
  • Aesthetics & finish: Match architecture—modern minimalist, classic wrought-iron, timber or mixed materials.
  • Aftercare: Confirm service plans, warranties and response times.

Autogate Ltd will walk you through each decision so you get the right balance of performance, style and budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) What happens in a power cut?
Your system includes a manual release and can be specified with battery backup. Gates either remain secure or can be set to fail-safe, depending on site strategy.

2) Do I need new gates to add automation?
Not always. If the structure and hinges are sound—and geometry suits automation—retrofit gate automation may be possible. A survey confirms suitability and safety upgrades.

3) Are sliding gates more secure than swing gates?
Both can be highly secure when correctly specified. Sliders resist ramming and wind better; swings provide a classic look and simpler mechanics. Site conditions decide.

4) How noisy are electric gates?
Quality operators are quiet. Proper hinges/rollers, alignment and servicing keep operation smooth and near-silent.

5) How long does installation take?
Groundworks and fabrication are the main variables. Many residential installs complete within a few days on site, following design and manufacturing lead times.

Final Word

From discreet domestic entrances to high-throughput commercial compounds, Autogate Ltd delivers safe, reliable and beautifully finished gate systems. With careful design, compliant installation and proactive maintenance, your automated gates will enhance security, convenience and kerb appeal for years to come.

Ready to upgrade your entrance? Speak to Autogate Ltd for a friendly survey, clear quotation and a tailored automation package that suits your property and budget.

Understanding the Mechanisms of Access Control Systems

Would you allow an unfamiliar person to casually enter your residence? We’re confident that the response is ‘No!’, and the same principle applies to businesses.

Maintaining control over who enters and exits your premises is essential for safeguarding your space and its occupants. Whether you manage a large building with significant foot traffic or a small business with fewer visitors, access control is a crucial component of any security framework.

Monitoring the entry of visitors into your building is a demanding task, and many are hesitant to employ a team or individual to handle this responsibility round the clock.

A Atogate access management system provides the solution. Tailored to suit your security requirements, our systems save resources, money, and alleviate concerns about tracking the individuals within your building. With over 25 years of experience at the forefront of access control technology, you can trust that our systems are the most efficient and adaptable in the market.

But how exactly do access management systems function? Our blog uncovers all the details.

What exactly is an access management system?

As the name implies, access management systems offer a means to regulate and monitor who can access specific areas and resources. Their primary function is to program occupant data and utilise electronic automation to permit authorised individuals while keeping others out, without the need for manual intervention.

Different types of access control and their advantages

Numerous access control types employ various technologies. These can be used independently or integrated with one another, depending on the desired level of security and the size of the facility:

Door entry: key fob or card access

How it operates: Contactless cards or key fobs transmit a low radio frequency to a door reader, granting authorised visitors entry.

Advantages: Electronic cards or key fobs can be programmed with different access rights for each user, allowing greater control over who can enter specific areas of the building. They also provide an audit trail that tracks the movement of individuals throughout the premises, making it easier to identify suspicious activity or unauthorised access. In cases where an employee or contractor fails to return their card or key fob upon leaving the site, they can be easily deactivated.

Biometric access management systems

How it operates: These systems employ biometric data, such as fingerprints, retina scans, and facial recognition, to identify and authenticate users. This technology is used to secure physical locations like offices and warehouses, as well as digital assets such as computers and networks.

Advantages: These systems offer greater security compared to traditional electronic access control systems since they rely on unique biological characteristics that are more difficult to steal or replicate. Biometric access management systems are also more convenient for users, as they don’t need to remember a password, key, or card.

Intercom devices

How it operates: An intercom enables audio or audio-visual verification. Homeowners, residents, or security personnel can communicate directly with individuals seeking entry to the premises and grant access as necessary.

Advantages: These systems provide a personal touch and can be monitored remotely. Note: these systems require manual monitoring.

Electric gates

How it operates: Electric gates are often utilised in conjunction with other access control systems. Regular users can open electric gates using fobs, keypads, remotes, or an app connection, while visitors can gain entry using an intercom system. Intercoms can be either hard-wired to physical handsets within the building or wireless through GSM, meaning the call from the intercom is made to landline or mobile phones.

Advantages: Electric gates have become increasingly affordable, making them accessible for both residential and commercial properties. When used in combination with other security systems like CCTV cameras or motion sensors, they provide an additional layer of protection. Automated gates can be programmed to open or close at specific times, making them ideal for businesses that need to restrict access during certain hours or days of the week.

Integration of access control security and CCTV

Integrating access control with CCTV offers numerous benefits. Firstly, when someone unlocks a door, the system can alert a pan tilt zoom (PTZ) camera, which can then focus on the specific door and begin recording. The system can also trigger a camera to record at a higher frame rate when the door opens. With most systems, you can access CCTV footage through the access control software and receive email and text alerts when someone opens, unlocks, or leaves a door open.

Interested in learning more? Our team is ready to assist you.

What sets an Autogate access management system apart?

Our experience, knowledge, and personalised approach distinguish us from the rest.

With over thirty years of experience in installing and maintaining access control systems and integrating them with other systems, we have the expertise you can rely on.

We are NSI Gold accredited and approved installers of various access control brands, including Paxton, TDSi, Vanderbilt SiPass, BPT Impro, Honeywell Pro-Watch, and Salto.

We provide a customised service that focuses on understanding your specific security needs and designing a system that best suits you.

Contact us at 01420 487700 or fill out a contact form to discuss your access control system installation.