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Beautiful Wood Gates, Wooden Gates, Wood Driveway Gates, Wooden Driveway Gates & Wooden Entrance Gates, Wood Entrance Gates...durable & strong!
ABOUT OUR CEDAR, TEAK & IPE WOOD DRIVEWAY GATES:
All of our wood gates are beautifully and sturdily crafted to stand the test of time.
These beautifully designed gates consist of very durable species of wood and solid wrought iron. Our stunning wood gates are both economical and well crafted from solid kiln dried, Clear Red Western Cedar, Lifetime IPE or Teak wood. They are completely solid and are not veneered. It is also important to mention that all of our gates are constructed from premium heartwood that is located in the center of the tree. This is the strongest and most durable part of the tree. Many other gate companies use second run and inferior wood and pass it off as durable Cedar. The perimeter wood of a tree often does not possess the same durability and longevity that the heart wood does. This fact along with the multitude of uniquely designed gates add a natural elegance and durability not found by any of our competitors.
All of our gates are designed and constructed to be strong and durable. Our gates are constructed using traditional premium construction methods including Mortise and Tenon Joinery and Tongue and Groove floating panels. Our wood gates are great for areas in corrosive climates, and for those who would like to avoid the maintenance and cost common to iron gates. Gates are shipped finely sanded and ready to accept your stain or paint of choice. All gates are custom made to your exact specifications and needs.
We are certain that our gates will make a beautiful and valuable addition to your landscape that is sure to be enjoyed for many decades
Arch Options: We offer multiple gate top options, "Arch Top", "Reverse Arch", "Slope Arch" and "Flat Top" styles. We offer custom sizing of most of our fence gates, please inquire if interested. Contact Us with any questions or concerns we would be happy to assist you. You can also reference our Gate Guide for architectural compatibility, pros and cons to material types, common gate problems to avoid and much more....a wealth of knowledge.
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The majority of
Western Red Cedar grows
in coastal forests. Western Red Cedar forests are predominantly managed forests, in which
controlled harvests, natural regeneration and reforestation programs ensure a
perpetual harvest. Western Red Cedar is, above all, a wood of
exceptional beauty. In its natural, unfinished state, it has a richly textured,
tactile grain combined with a palette of warm, mellow tones ranging from light
amber to deep honey brown. No man-made material can duplicate the depth of
cedar's natural luster. It also remains subtly aromatic, and the characteristic
fragrance of cedar adds another dimension to its universal appeal. Western Red Cedar contains natural oils that
act as preservatives to help the wood resist insect attack and decay. Cedar is
also a dimensionally stable wood that lies flat and stays straight. Properly
finished and maintained, Western Red Cedar ages gracefully and endures for many
years. Western Red Cedar should be preservative
treated if intended for use in applications where it comes in contact with the
ground.
Surprisingly Teak wood is not a native species but in fact it
is found only in select forests in Indonesia. Teak is the most durable of
all woods. It grows primarily in damp forests in Indonesia. The wood
is valued for its unparalled strength and longevity in exterior applications.
The only draw back to Teak is the cost of the material. Due to its limited
availability and the costly methods required to prepare it the wood is really
more of a luxury wood and is quite expensive in comparison to Western Cedar. Teak wood is a beautiful wood that exhibits rich amber brown
tones. It is much heavier than cedar and much more resistant to dents and
scratches. Teak is always the number one option. It is a one-time
investment and even though you initially pay a lot, maintenance is minimal. Teak
is the most durable wood available anywhere. The wood is a lifetime
product and is rated upwards of 80 years or longer with proper care. Teak
wood like Cedar does not warp and exhibits little expansion and contraction.
It is a perfect fit for high humidity or coastal climates that cannot normally
tolerate wood. (also known as Brazilian Walnut,
Ironwood, Pau Lope or Lapacho) Ipe (pronounced “ee-pay”) is a large
tropical hardwood tree that grows abundantly throughout Central and South
America. Ipe wood is prized for its durability, strength, and its natural
resistance to decay, wet conditions, and insect infestation. Ipe’s remarkable
properties have already made it the top choice
for commercial and residential decking and outdoor furniture. It is the
wood used on the famous Atlantic City boardwalk! In
addition to its strength, it has a beautiful dark color and a tight grain that
gives it a very consistent coloring. The only drawback to Ipe's durability
and strength is that because it is so dense it does not accept stain or paint
well. It is for these reasons we do not recommend our clients purchase Ipe
if they plan to paint the product. However if you are seeking a stained
wood look Ipe offeres a beautiful dark warm color when a UV protectant is
applied to the wood. (see sample images above, natural and
protected - look of a stain) You may be wondering why Ipe is not more
widely used for outdoor gates. The answer is simple – the wood is so hard
that it can be difficult to machine into a finished product. We have solved this
problem with advanced manufacturing techniques and we are proud to offer you our
exceptional Ipe wood gates at an exceptional cost. Physical Properties of Ipe Hardness: The physical
hardness of Ipe is remarkable. The graph below shows the relative hardness of
Ipe along with several popular woods. The ratings are from the Janka test,
commonly used to measure wood hardness. It is the number of pounds per square
inch required to drive a small steel ball half its diameter into the surface of
the wood. Ipe wood is more than 368% harder then Teak wood! Density: The first thing you will
notice about our Ipe wood furniture is how heavy it is. In
fact, Ipe is the heaviest wood that is available for commercial usage. As you
can see below, Ipe is super-dense, as measured by the weight of the wood in
pounds per cubic foot. Ipe wood is 40% heavier than Teak wood! Ipe is a commercially valuable tree that grows
throughout South America in many types of habitats. Ipe is not an endangered
species. Some of our current stock of Ipe wood furniture has a Forest
Stewardship Council (FSC) certification, which is by far the most respected
forestry practices certification in the world. We are constantly assessing the
supply of FSC certified Ipe wood and we will strive to offer as much FSC
certified product to our customers as possible. We encourage sustainable
forestry practices, which offer the best remedy to exploitative deforestation. These days, there are many claims made about different
woods used for outdoor furniture. We encourage you to research Ipe for yourself.
Searching the web for “Ipe wood” yields plenty of information, especially about
Ipe decking, and you can see for yourself how highly this wood is praised.
Sources: For wood measurements –
Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material, US Forest Service;
Tropical Timbers of the World, US Forest Service. For above IPE
information www.ipe-furniture.com
(company features a beautiful selection of IPE outdoor
furniture)Western Red
Cedar

Teak Wood



(stained look with UV protectant)
(weathered naturally to a soft
grey)
(driveway gate with UV protectant -
stained wood look)
More Info? You can also view our GATE GUIDE page which details all types of gate materials, applications, problems and care....a wealth of information!
Questions? Call Us...716-532-3273. We can create the perfect wooden driveway gate together!