Thursday, December 30, 2010

Contractor Gate Supply: Winning Clients Thru Winning Products

Contractor Gate Supply: Winning Clients Thru Winning Products: "The Art of Gate Building Is Advanced with New TechnologyModular Gate SystemPerformance Surpasses Traditional Frame Methodologies&It's Ea..."

Winning Clients Thru Winning Products

The Art of Gate Building Is Advanced with New Technology

Modular Gate System

Performance Surpasses Traditional Frame Methodologies

&

It's Easier to Install

 Steel "Fully Trussed" Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag. 
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Gate Kit: Are You a Wood Worker - Gate Builder Frames Will ...

Gate Kit: Are You a Wood Worker - Gate Builder Frames Will ...: "We Make the Frame, Supply the Hardware! You do the Fun Part, the Art Work when you apply the Facing Materials! Happiness is Building a Ga..."

Contractor Gate Supply: The Art of Gate Building

Contractor Gate Supply: The Art of Gate Building: "The Art of Gate Building Is Advanced with New TechnologyModular Gate SystemPerformance Surpasses Traditional Frame Methodologies&It's Ea..."

The Art of Gate Building

The Art of Gate Building Is Advanced with New Technology

Modular Gate System

Performance Surpasses Traditional Frame Methodologies

&

It's Easier to Install

 Steel "Fully Trussed" Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag.

Contractor Gate Supply: A New Gate - A New Technology

Contractor Gate Supply: A New Gate - A New Technology: "New TechnologyModular Gate SystemPerformance Surpasses Traditional Frame Methodologies&It's Easier to Install Steel 'Fully Trussed'..."

A New Gate - A New Technology

New Technology

Modular Gate System

Performance Surpasses Traditional Frame Methodologies

&

It's Easier to Install

 Steel "Fully Trussed" Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag. 
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Contractor Gate Supply: Swing in the New Year

Contractor Gate Supply: Swing in the New Year: "Install That New Gate You've Been Wanting Steel 'Fully Trussed' Gate FramesModular Kits - Free ShippingWe Size them to Your Need! Order..."

Swing in the New Year

Install That New Gate You've Been Wanting

Steel "Fully Trussed" Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag. 
.

Contractor Gate Supply: A Gate that Won't Open is Just a Fence

Contractor Gate Supply: A Gate that Won't Open is Just a Fence: "Steel 'Fully Trussed' Gate FramesModular Kits - Free ShippingWe Size them to Your Need! Order today: 619 445 1135 or 619 729..."

A Gate that Won't Open is Nothing More than a Fence

Steel "Fully Trussed" Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag. 
.

Contractor Gate Supply: New Year's Resolution - Find a Better Way to Build...

Contractor Gate Supply: New Year's Resolution - Find a Better Way to Build...: "Steel Fully Trussed Gate FramesModular Kits - Free ShippingWe Size them to Your Need! Order today: 619 445 1135 or 619 729 0..."

New Year's Resolution - Find a Better Way to Build Gates

Steel Fully Trussed Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag. 
.

Contractor Gate Supply: New Year's Resolution - Fix the Gate, It's Easier ...

Contractor Gate Supply: New Year's Resolution - Fix the Gate, It's Easier ...: "Steel Fully Trussed Gate FramesModular Kits - Free ShippingWe Size them to Your Need! Order today: 619 445 1135 or 619 729 0..."

New Year's Resolution - Fix the Gate, It's Easier than Chasing After the Dog

Steel Fully Trussed Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag. 
.

Contractor Gate Supply: New Year's Resolution - Replace that Sagging Gate

Contractor Gate Supply: New Year's Resolution - Replace that Sagging Gate: "Steel 'Fully Trussed' Gate FramesModular Kits - Free ShippingWe Size them to Your Need! Order today: 619 445 1135 or 619 729..."

New Year's Resolution - Replace that Sagging Gate

Steel "Fully Trussed" Gate Frames

Modular Kits - Free Shipping

We Size them to Your Need!

 Order today: 

619 445 1135  or 619 729 0420

victoriahousecompany.com 

 gatebuilder@hotmail.com



Steel Gate Frame for Wood & Vinyl Gates
"Beats Adjust-A-Gate Hands Down"
Steel for Strength! Trussing in both Compression & Tension  prevents sag!

Gates are hung in cantilever. This means that the gate is supported at only one end.  Because of this, especially for wider gates, the hinges must be strong, the frame must be strong and solid cross bracing within the frame is a must. 

Most gate frames utilize a cable that spans from the top hinge corner to the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach attempts to control sag  through tension by holding up the bottom corner of the unsupported end of the gate.  This approach only addresses the force of tension that is being placed on the gate, but ignores
the considerable compression force that is in play when a gate is installed.  An approach, that only addresses tension, will work for a while until the cable stretches and/or the corners give way.  The only way that this approach will work over time, is to install a support foot or wheel for the gate at the unsupported end.

A gate built with a true truss frame utilizes strong hinges, a strong frame with solid corner connections, and solid cross bracing (that cannot stretch) that extends from corner to corner each way. This addresses the forces of both tension and compression that is placed on the gate once it is installed.  With this approach, a support foot or wheel will not be required.

Most of the popular steel gate frames offered for sale in the market are not utilizing true truss technology which is required to effectively address gate sag. 
.