If you Want a Gate that Will Last and Last,
Perform and Perform, We Provide a Gate Frame that will do That.
We
Developed GateBuilder Because the Other Leading Gate Frame Products
Simply Did not Do the Job Over the Long Haul. We Were Frankly
appalled by the Lack of Sound Engineering and Product Quality
that is being Offered on the Market. I Urge You to Try
GateBuilder. It is an Honest Product That Is and Does What We
Promise.
We Make the Frame to Fit Your Opening, Supply the Hardware!
Shipping is Included in the Pricing
Designed by a Former Gate Installer
Who Figured out How to Do It Better
Imagine a Gate that will never Sag
You do the Fun Part, the Art Work when you apply the Facing Materials!
You Will Find GateBuilder Gate Frames are Better Than You Ever Expected
View a Customers Side Show of a Beautiful Wooden Gate that He Built on GateBuilder Frames
I'm
Tony Whyte Owner & General Manager of the
Victoria House Company. We Manufacture Gates under
the Trade Names Southern Crossings Gates &
GateBuilder Gate Frames.
We
have superior products that are not well known. We have
exhibited from time to time at Home Shows and the Southern
California Landscape Contractors Expo. Our products
have been well received and it's time to broaden our
product reach.
The
modularity of our frames is its real strength. The system is
stronger than welded frames and much easier to install.
Because our frames are modular they are also well
suited to shipping at reasonable cost.
GateBuilder Frames are superior
in strength because they are a true truss system as
would be engineered for roof trusses or bridge
construction. They are built of heavy duty materials that
parlay into an amazingly light Wooden Gate once the wood
facing material is applied. A GateBuilder frame is
guaranteed not to sag and will outlast many generations of
refacing.
If you are a Contractor, you have never installed a gate that will be easier or better performing.
We would like to be your Gate Supplier of Choice - Please give me a call
619 729 0420 or 619 445 8550
Sincerely,
Tony Whyte
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