Fences and Gates
Fences and Gates
Graham Contracting constructs fences and gates, including demolishing and clearing existing fences, setting posts, concrete nibs and mowing strips, and putting in framing and paneling.
Graham Contracting constructs new concrete works from scratch or replaces existing concrete. We do the entire job from excavation to concrete finishing and reinstatement of surrounds.
Gates
The gates can be installed with easy to use reliable latches that can be locked by keys, cabin hooks and drop pins to hold them open, and smooth hinges and wheels in the case of sliding gates.
Automation
They are opened and closed by a small (key) remote kept in each vehicle and another in the house, and by a keypad on the gate post. Couriers can be provided with access by including the "pedestrian wide only" gate code when making an on-line order. Frequent visitors can also be provided with a remote or the PIN code.
When the safety beam is broken or an obstruction is sensed the automation will reverse and stop the gate.
Power is usually provided by cable running safe low voltage power from a plug-in adapter making its way along fences and under lawns and gardens. Solar panels can provide power where the gate is isolated.
The gate can open and close on its battery back-up during extended power cuts and the gates can simply be opened manually by a key switch.
Fences
We construct fences and retaining walls from timber materials, concrete and metal fences and retaining may have concrete nibs or mowing strips along the base, and the nib may be constructed high enough to form a retaining wall. Where there is a nib or mowing strip, a strip of ground is excavated, then post holes are dug into deep hard ground, and set into concrete. Framing is fixed to the posts and panels to the framing, and finally any capping is fitted to the posts and panels. Alternatively posts can be bolted to existing concrete such as a patio or driveway or an existing nbi/mowing strip.
Dressed Timber
Dressed timber makes stunning, natural fences and gates. It is an economical way of making a premium fence.
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Horizontal Slat
Corrugated and Ribbed Steel
Security
Concrete
Rough Sawn Timber Paling
Aluminum Panel
Retaining Walls
A civil engineer design and/or building consent is required under certain conditions including supporting a driveway or building or being 1.5m or higher. and a safety fence is required where the wall is 1m or higher.