We often forget that automatic gates are a form of technology that requires regular maintenance in order to ensure that they are working efficiency. After all, the signs of damage can be often missed or interpreted as regular operation, especially when someone has never owned an automatic system before. Here at Cheshire Metalcraft, we want to ensure that our clients are as safe as possible so we have put together some of the top tell-tale signs of damage that may occur…

The gate isn’t closing

A gate is made to close and open and the automatic variety is supposed to operate with ease and efficiency in mind. If you notice that your automatic gate is failing to shut or is taking much longer than usual to completely close then you may need to call in the professionals as this could be a technological issue that requires fixing.

A beeping sound

Sometimes a gate that is opening and closing will be programmed to beep in order to signal movement to any people and vehicles nearby however it is not uncommon for a malfunction to occur that can cause this beeping to take place when it shouldn’t do. Whilst it won’t pose a risk to anyone, the noise can be frustrating and misleading so it is best to have it corrected.

Rust

When incorrect or irregular maintenance is carried out some gates can start to accumulate rust on the surface and this damage can become so bad that it starts to affect the way that the automatic gates operate. In addition to this, rust is an aesthetic factor as the gates look unprofessional and unattractive. Luckily regular maintenance can keep on top of this and prevent both issues from arising.

Here at Cheshire Metalcraft, we are able to recognise the signs of automatic gate damage with our eyes closed however it isn’t always this easy for clients. In order to ensure that you get the best out of your gates, it is important that you implement regular maintenance with professionals. For more information, get in contact with the best gates in Manchester today!