Everlast Gates & Fence offers premium iron fences that blend timeless elegance with lasting durability. Serving all Dallas-Fort Worth metro cities, we design and install fences that enhance the beauty and security of your property, tailored to fit your unique style.
Choose from an extensive range of iron fence designs, from classic wrought iron to sleek modern styles. Our customization options ensure your fence complements your property perfectly, making it a standout feature.
At Everlast Gates & Fence, we specialize in crafting high-quality wooden fences that combine timeless beauty, privacy, and durability. Serving all Dallas-Fort Worth metro cities, we offer a variety of wooden fence styles tailored to enhance your property while meeting your specific needs.
At Everlast Gates & Fence, our reputation for excellence sets us apart. Serving all Dallas-Fort Worth metro cities, we’re dedicated to providing top-quality materials, expert craftsmanship, and outstanding customer service.
Uses a card that is inserted or a card with an RFID chip that is specifically programmed for the gate. It is popular with businesses with a large number of employees. If an employee is fired or quits, the card just has to simply be disabled and there is no need for a new password every time.
Is safe and convenient and hassle-free. One of the major benefits of a card-based interface is that there is no risk of the card being stolen and used by an unauthorized person. It is easier to install and program than the card-based entry, has many password options, can be placed anywhere around the entrance, and communicates with the gate remotely.
Is a streamlined verification without a keypad and monitor and is a fast method for the permanent people who use the system constantly.
The requirements in the United States are that all installations of electric gates must meet the standard of Underwriters Laboratories 325 (UL 325). The system must be checked by a calibrated force tester and the results maintained in a technical file for seven years. The gate’s installer is the one responsible for the conformity to regulations and not the manufacturer. A full risk assessment must take place with the maximum amount of force at certain test points, all crush and cutting points, confirmation of all necessary electrical equipment, and with the offering of appropriate protection devices and a recommended maintenance program to ensure that the gate will operate properly.