Gilbert Gate Company

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Gilbert Gate Contractor – Driveway And Entry Gates

 

Gilbert Gate Company | Phoenix Railing Contractor for Custom Cable, Metal & Stair Railings Built Locally

Gilbert Gate Company Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC is a custom fabrication shop in Phoenix building gates for driveways, side yards, courtyards, and walkways — all tailored to fit the style and function of homes across Gilbert. From sleek modern builds to Spanish-style estates, we weld every gate ourselves, powder coat it in-house, and install it tight. Folks around here hire us when they want a gate that works, lasts, and actually fits the house — not something out of a warehouse catalog.

Local Railing Builder for Custom Gates in Phoenix

We had a job over near Val Vista and Elliot, tucked into a cul-de-sac where the homeowner was redoing the landscape and hardscape. The side yard had a 25-year-old wood gate falling off its hinges and half-eaten by sun. We designed a clean steel frame, infilled it with horizontal cedar slats, and matched the hardware to their new black coach lights. Welded tabs to mount to their block wall, installed a magnetic latch, and added a soft-close hinge to keep it smooth. Homeowner said it was the first time the gate had actually shut right in years.

Popular Custom Gate Styles by Phoenix Contractors

Laser-Cut Panel Gates
Clean steel sheets with cut-out designs — desert landscapes, address numbers, or abstract patterns. Looks right at home in modern builds throughout Seville and Power Ranch.

Scroll Iron Gates
Arched top, hand-forged scrollwork, powder-coated in bronze or black. This is the go-to for Spanish or Tuscan-inspired homes up near Agritopia or The Islands.

Modern Slat Gates
Horizontal metal or wood slats framed tight in steel. Great for a clean, modern look without feeling too cold. These are popular on side yards and driveways around Lyons Gate.

Wood and Steel Hybrid Gates
Steel perimeter frame with cedar, ipe, or composite inserts. Brings warmth and contrast, especially on homes with desert tones or mixed materials.

Double Courtyard Entry Gates
Symmetrical swing gates with custom hardware and arched or square tops. We usually mount these into block or stone — often seen in larger lots in Circle G Ranches.

RV and Utility Access Gates
Tall, wide, and strong. Built to handle wind, weight, and regular use. Hinges are oversized and posts are set in concrete. Often paired with side access in backyards.

Perforated Mesh Privacy Gates
Steel mesh lets airflow through while blocking most sight lines. Perfect for pool equipment enclosures or small utility gates in The Gardens or Cooley Station.

Solid Panel Privacy Gates
Zero visibility. Sheet steel welded into a frame, powder-coated to match. Often used for side yards or trash enclosures near alley access.

Monogrammed Address Gates
We cut house numbers or initials right into the gate. Not flashy — just solid, clean, and practical. Great for custom touches in areas like Morrison Ranch.

Arched Garden Gates
Rounded top, wood or steel infill, usually set in block or stone garden walls. These are more decorative but still built tough. Seen a few in Riparian Preserve-adjacent neighborhoods.

Cable Railing Materials – What Phoenix Contractors Use

Aluminum

Lightweight, rustproof, and ideal for gates that mount to block walls without pulling anchors loose. We weld it in-shop and powder coat to match your house trim.

Wrought Iron

We still use this for traditional gates — scrolls, arches, and classic styles. Powder-coated for rust protection. Heavy, but strong and made to last.

Composite

Sometimes we use Trex or other composite planks in steel frames for privacy or when HOAs want uniform finishes. Doesn’t fade, warp, or rot. Used often in newer HOA builds.

Stainless Steel

Mostly used in custom details or accents — handles, bolts, or decorative rails. Doesn’t rust and gives a clean, sharp look. Good for modern homes or interior gates.

Galvanized Steel

Our baseline for strength. Hot-dipped or mill finish, then powder coated. Handles heat, wind, and wear. We build most of our structural gate frames with this.

Where You’ll See Custom Gates in Phoenix

Side Yards
We anchor gates to CMU or wood posts, size them right to avoid dragging, and make sure they latch clean. Whether mesh or solid panel, these get used daily and need to hold up.

Courtyards
We mount these between walls or columns and finish them to match. Whether it’s a classic scroll iron or a modern cutout, these gates set the tone before you even knock on the door.

Driveways
Manual or motorized swing gates, framed big and strong. Sometimes automated, sometimes not — always welded clean and set deep in concrete.

Trash or Utility Enclosures
These sit next to garages, along alley walls, or behind landscape walls. Usually steel panels or mesh — simple, functional, and solid.

Garden and Pool Zones
For homes with walk paths or pool zones, these gates meet code and style. We build them self-closing, latch tight, and match them to the fencing line or patio aesthetic.

Phoenix Cable Railing Design Ideas for Custom Homes

Clean Courtyard Gate with Laser-Cut Accent

One we did in Gilbert Commons had a desert bloom pattern cut into the top third of the steel panel. Powder-coated desert tan and mounted into stucco columns. Light, clean, and right on brand with the home’s aesthetic.

Side Gate with Wood Slats and Black Frame

At a home off Higley and Warner, we built a 5′ wide gate with cedar slats and black powder coat. Installed flush to the stucco and added a dog peek window. Functional and still sharp looking.

Arched Scroll Garden Entry

This one went in near Gilbert Historical Museum. Hand-forged scrolls with a soft arch on top, dark bronze finish, and old-school drop latch. Looked like it had been there since the property was built.

High-End Cable Railing Builders in Phoenix – Art Meets Metal

At Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC, gate building is metalwork — not assembly. We don’t install kits. We weld every frame, drill every hole, and align every post like it’s part of the home. Our Chandler and Gilbert clients expect that kind of precision, especially in homes where the exterior has just as much design as the inside. From radius-topped courtyard entries to square-cut side gates, we shape, finish, and install every gate to fit right and last long. That’s the standard we bring.

Common Questions Locals Ask About Cable Railings

Cable railings are safety barriers built using stainless steel wires stretched between posts, usually spaced horizontally. They’re used where clean lines and open sightlines matter — like balconies, staircases, or deck edges. We build ours with marine-grade cable and steel or aluminum frames. In Phoenix, they hold up against sun and wind while giving modern homes that sleek, no-obstruction vibe. They’re seen more and more in remodels and new builds where the view’s part of the architecture.

Phoenix Neighborhoods with Cable Railings

In Phoenix, you’ll spot cable railing in Biltmore townhomes, Arcadia renovations, and all through new builds in Desert Ridge. Homeowners want it on back decks, second stories, and interior stairs. It’s showing up in Roosevelt Row, where lofts use it to break up levels without cutting off space or light.

Around Gilbert, we’ve built cable railings in Ashland Ranch, Seville, and The Bridges. One job off Lindsay had us wrap a second-story balcony with cable and black steel posts. Another down in Layton Lakes had a floating stair that needed railing inside and out. Every install is a little different — that’s the fun part.

Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC
Phone: 978-360-0060

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