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Gate Installation Checklist

Checklist for Gate Installation Checklist per applicable building codes and industry standards.

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Gate type and size selection

Select the appropriate gate type based on the application: swing gates for most residential uses, sliding gates where space is limited, and double gates for wide driveways (minimum 10' opening for vehicles). Size vehicle gates at 12-16' wide and pedestrian gates at 36-48' wide. Match gate material (wood, vinyl, aluminum, steel, chain link) to the existing fence style for a cohesive appearance.

Post reinforcement

Critical item

Gate posts must be significantly larger and deeper than standard line posts to handle the weight and stress of a swinging or sliding gate. Use 4x4 posts minimum for lightweight wood or vinyl pedestrian gates, and 6x6 posts for heavy gates or wide openings. Set gate posts a minimum of 36" deep in concrete (below the frost line in cold climates). The concrete footing should be 3x the post width in diameter and extend 2" above grade to shed water.

Hinge installation

Critical item

Select hinges rated for the gate weight and size. Use heavy-duty strap hinges or T-hinges for wood gates over 50 lbs, and ball-bearing hinges for metal gates. Pool gates require self-closing hinges per IRC Section R326 and ASTM F1908 to ensure the gate closes automatically from any open position. Install a minimum of three hinges for gates over 5' tall. Hinges must be lag-bolted or through-bolted to the post, not just screwed into surface wood.

Gate hanging and alignment

Critical item

Hang the gate with proper clearance: 1/2" to 1" at the bottom (2" maximum over uneven ground) and a consistent 3/8" to 1/2" gap on the latch side. The gate must be plumb and level when closed, and must swing freely without dragging or binding. For sloped driveways, the bottom of the gate should follow the grade or use a V-shaped cut to clear the slope while minimizing the gap.

Latch and lock installation

Critical item

Install a self-latching mechanism that holds the gate securely closed. For pool gates, the latch must be self-closing and self-latching per IRC Section R326, with the release mechanism at least 54" above grade on the pool side (or otherwise inaccessible to small children). Standard pedestrian gate latches should be installed at 36" height for adult comfort. Add a keyed lock or deadbolt for security gates. Gravity latches work well for general use; magnetic latches for lightweight gates.

Automation setup (if applicable)

Select a gate operator rated for the gate weight and type (swing arm, slide, or underground). All automatic gate operators must comply with UL 325 safety standards, which require entrapment protection devices including photoelectric sensors, edge sensors, or other means to detect obstructions. Install an emergency manual release accessible from both sides. Electrical connection must be on a dedicated GFCI-protected circuit with proper burial depth for wiring (18" minimum in conduit per NEC).

Checklist for Gate Installation Checklist per applicable building codes and industry standards.

Reference Standards

  • Applicable building codes and manufacturer specifications
  • Industry best practices and safety standards
  • Tools Needed

  • Standard tools for the project
  • Safety equipment (gloves, safety glasses)
  • Measuring instruments