However they pose a challenge when it comes time to install the gate.
Hanging a gate on a wall.
If fitting a pair of gates then place one of the gates within the opening and pack up the gate accordingly from the floor and off the post you are hanging the gate from.
Leaving enough space between the posts to accommodate your gate as well as being sure the posts are set securely enough to sustain usage over time can be tricky.
Before you begin to hang the gate you must secure a mounting frame.
Hoist the gate upright and align the fence s rails with the loose sides of the hinges.
Attach a driver bit to the hammer drill and set the drill to driver mode.
The size weight material and location of the gate all have an impact on the best way to hang your gate.
Mark the mounting holes on the hinges onto the wall using the felt tip marker.
How to hang a gate to a brick post.
It is wise to ensure that the frame is level by using a spirit level.
But with persistence and the following instructions you can hang a gate that will function smoothly for a long time.
Again if hanging a pair of gates and the ground underneath the gates slopes from one side of your opening to the other then start by fitting the gate on the highest side of.
Set the gate.
Mounting a gate to brick.
Place the gate against the brick wall in the closed position.
If you are mounting your gate onto a brick wall we recommend using our 50mm or 75mm timber wall plates to allow a secure strong frame and also the wall plates allow for shutting strips to be fitted easily.
From large solid estate type gates to decorative wrought iron garden gates there are a number of things to consider when hanging a gate.
Hanging a gate begins with the gate posts.
Position the gate so it stands fairly plumb then swing the gate to the open position.
Have a friend or family member help you hold the gate while you place a bubble level on the front of it.