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Showing posts with label Garden Gates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden Gates. Show all posts
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Garden Gates
Garden gates which are also known as simple sides are the focal points
of our homes. They mark the border between public and private around our
homes. They always give the first impression to everybody visiting our
homes and it is very important that we select for them designs that will
secure your property and at the same time also enhance your property.
This depends on the following factors. The first one is how the
surrounding area has been designed and the second factor is the function
that the gate is going to perform. Construction of garden gates is very
simple. Garden gates that are meant to be installed at the entrance of
the gate or at the side of the house usually measure six feet in height.
They must be made using materials that are weather and corrosion
resistant since they will be able to endure the vagaries weather will
present. Use of the correct material prevents wearing or tearing and
also weakening of gate posts. Garden gates are constructed using metal,
wood and bamboo which has become popular lately. For example, for a six
feet tall gate, five by five lumber posts which have been cut to a
height that is suitable are required. These posts have to be bolted to a
structure that is fixed or to beams or headers which are for stability
and for holding the posts. Holes which these posts will be concreted
into should be of a size of one foot squared and two feet deep. For
extra support, a concrete bridge or timber can be run below the ground
between the two posts. This will also keep them straight. The gates
width is required to be proper, and it should also be given enough space
on any side of the gate that you will choose. An inch has to be removed
from the width present between the posts to allow for a half an inch
clearance. The frame of the gate should be made on level ground using
two by three lumber pieces. This frame should be squared by adjusting it
till the two diagonal measurements that are opposite are identical.
This helps in ensuring that the corners of the frame are at right angles
and that the frame is square. For extra support, use galvanized nails
to nail a two by three lumber piece on each corner of the frame. The
vertical boards of the gate should have fence boards measuring one by
six and two and a half inch nails (galvanized and flat headed to offer
stability) should be used to nail them. They should be overhang the
bottom and top of the frame equally at the same time lying flash using
its edges. The last board has to have its width deducted to maintain
what is known as the flush fit. The gate is then hung two inches above
the ground between the posts. Parkers or wedges are used to jam the gate
into place while installing hinges on the inside of the gate.
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