Access Control Designed for Daily Use

Gate Installation & Automation in Sevierville for residential, agricultural, and commercial properties requiring reliable manual and automated entry systems

Properties where controlled access matters—whether for security, convenience, or traffic management—require gates that open and close reliably under frequent use without binding, sagging, or mechanical failure. Gates installed by Pinnacle Fencing, LLC in Sevierville integrate with new or existing fencing systems and are built using hardware and components selected for long-term performance in residential, agricultural, and commercial settings. Manual gates provide straightforward operation with durable hinges and latches, while automated systems add convenience through motorized operators controlled by keypads, remotes, or access cards.


Gate installation involves more than hanging a panel between two posts—proper function depends on post sizing, foundation depth, and alignment that prevents the gate from twisting or sagging under its own weight. Automated gates require additional planning for power supply, control systems, and safety features that stop or reverse movement when obstructions are detected. The design accounts for traffic flow, whether vehicles, pedestrians, or both will use the entry point, and how frequently the gate will be operated throughout the day.


Explore gate options that improve access control and security by scheduling a consultation to review your property layout and discuss manual or automated solutions.

What You Notice Once Gate Systems Are Installed

Gate installation begins with setting reinforced posts sized to support the gate's weight and handle the lateral forces created each time it opens and closes. Hinges are mounted at precise heights and spacing, and the gate panel is hung to swing freely without dragging on the ground or requiring excessive force to move. Automated systems include operators mounted either overhead or at ground level, depending on the gate's size and swing direction, along with control panels and safety sensors positioned to detect vehicles or pedestrians in the gate's path.


After installation, you'll have an entry point that opens smoothly and closes securely without requiring manual effort every time access is needed. Automated gates respond to remote or keypad commands within seconds, and safety features prevent the gate from closing on vehicles or people. The gate remains aligned over time, which means it continues to latch properly and doesn't develop the sagging or binding issues common with poorly installed systems.


Gate systems can be configured for single-user access or multiple users with individual codes or credentials, depending on whether the property is residential, agricultural, or commercial. Integration with existing fencing maintains a consistent appearance across the perimeter, and the hardware is selected to withstand the level of use the gate will experience, whether that's a few times per day or dozens of entries and exits.

What Property Owners Usually Ask

Residential and commercial property owners in Sevierville considering gate installation often need clarity on how manual and automated systems compare before selecting an option.

  • What are the main differences between manual and automated gates?

    Manual gates require physical effort to open and close but have no ongoing power or maintenance costs beyond occasional hinge lubrication. Automated gates offer convenience and can be operated without leaving your vehicle, but they require electrical connections, periodic maintenance of the operator, and battery backups if power loss is a concern.

  • How do automated gates handle power outages?

    Most systems include manual release mechanisms that allow the gate to be opened by hand during outages. Battery backup systems can be added to maintain automated operation even when grid power is unavailable, which matters for properties in areas prone to storm-related outages in east Tennessee.

  • What safety features are required for automated gates?

    Sensors that detect obstructions and automatically stop or reverse gate movement are standard on residential and commercial systems. These features prevent the gate from closing on vehicles, pedestrians, or animals, reducing liability and ensuring safe operation.

  • Can gates be added to existing fencing?

    Yes, as long as the fencing is structurally sound and the entry point can accommodate the gate's width and swing direction. New posts are set to support the gate's weight, and the gate is designed to match the existing fence style for a seamless appearance.

  • What maintenance do gate systems require?

    Manual gates need periodic checks of hinges, latches, and alignment to ensure smooth operation. Automated systems require occasional inspection of the operator motor, control systems, and safety sensors, along with lubrication of moving parts to prevent wear and ensure reliable performance.

Pinnacle Fencing, LLC installs gate systems across Sevierville and east Tennessee for residential, agricultural, and commercial properties where access control and convenience matter. Request a site evaluation to review entry point options and discuss gate solutions that match your property's traffic patterns and security needs.