Professional installation is highly recommended for gate automation and wiring because these systems range from moderate to highly complex. While some setups like keypads are simpler, many components require specialized knowledge to function safely and reliably.
We provide professional integration for several advanced systems that involve intricate wiring and technical setup, including:
- Automatic Gate Operators: These require precise motor installation for swing or slide gates and integration with receivers.
- Vehicle Detection Loops: These are complex installations that require trenching or burying inductive loops in pavement to detect vehicle mass.
- Biometric and Proximity Readers: These high-security systems require specialized wiring and integration with your existing access control infrastructure.
- Power and Connectivity: Systems may require landlines, cellular (4G/LTE) setups, or WiFi configurations, often involving fail-safe battery backups to ensure operation during power outages.
In addition to the technical wiring, our team handles local permitting and ensures all installations adhere to local codes and safety standards. As Hays County’s Leader in Fencing Services, we deliver high-quality workmanship that can withstand the unique Texas heat and limestone terrain. GET A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY to ensure your gate automation is installed correctly from the start.
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