Walk Gates
Single gates for daily foot traffic — sized right and latched securely.
Walk gates, drive gates, and farm entries built to match your fence, hung to swing true, and placed where your daily routine actually needs them.
A fence gets looked at; a gate gets used. It's the part of the project you'll touch every single day — letting the dog out, rolling the trash can through, pulling a trailer into the back field. A gate that sags, drags, or won't latch turns a good fence into a daily annoyance. We build gates that swing true and latch clean, year after year.
We build and install gates in every material we fence with: wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, and farm tube gates. That includes single walk gates, double drive gates for vehicle access, and wide farm gates for equipment. We can also add or replace gates on an existing fence — often the fastest upgrade a property can get.
Single gates for daily foot traffic — sized right and latched securely.
Wide double gates for vehicle, trailer, and equipment access.
Heavy-duty gates for pastures, barn lots, and field entries.
New or replacement gates added to your existing fence.
Almost always undersized posts or inadequate bracing — the gate's weight pulls the hinge post out of plumb. We set heavier posts, in properly sized footings, with diagonal bracing on wide gates, so the geometry holds.
Plan for at least 10–12 feet for a single vehicle, and 14–16 feet if trailers or equipment will pass through. During your estimate we'll measure what actually needs to fit and size the opening with room to spare.
Yes — adding or replacing a gate on an existing fence is one of the most common small projects we do.
Yes. Double drive gates and farm gates sized for trucks, trailers, tractors, and mowers.
Yes — we can set up self-closing, self-latching hardware, which is especially popular for pool areas and pet yards.
Wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental aluminum, and steel tube farm gates — matched to your fence.
Book a free estimate with Molina Fencing LLC today and get help choosing the right fence for your property.