Alumission fences and gates system specially designed for easy and fest installation. Our aluminum profiles designed in a way to make sure your fence or gate is extremely strong and will last life time. All the hardware, and accessories are made from aluminum or stainless steel and finished with powder coat that will last forever.
To build any type/size of gate or fence you will only need basic tools such as miter saw and a drill. No welding or paint is needed. Watch our "How to install" videos or visit our website installation page: www.alummission.com/diy-aluminum-fence/
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Not affordable at all!!!! I just went to the showroom and got quoted $17,000 for a 4 ft high fence only 67 linear feet. Extremely expensive. But it does look great
I would not grout the holes, aluminum corrodes when in contact with fresh concrete (0.5 to 1 mm during the initial cure). Painting the aluminum before grouting would prevent this issue.
Hi, I'm very interested in buying your side gate but I have 15-Gauge Galvanized Steel Post installed with an ugly chain link fence. Does your company sells a side gate kit to install using the existing steel posts? I share one of the posts with my neighbor as a fence that devide our backyards
Hi, our gate kits come with the side posts as well. You will need to attach them to something so if there is no wall or house on the side of the existing gate you will need to leave the posts. Other option is to but 1-1/4"x1-1/4" steel tube (we sell it as well) and put in in the ground with concrete. Our side posts built with an inner tube to fit this steel. You can purchase the gates directly from our website or on any platform like eBay, Amazon or Etsy. alumission.com/product-category/aluminum-gate-kits/
The thickness is 12 gauge (2mm). We manufacture everything in the US. We sell only aluminum. The cost for square foot is $15-$25 depending on the style, color and layout. In this specific video the price is closer to the $25 range.
We are using steel tube in the concrete. The aluminum posts have an inner tube to fit the steel. You can watch it in here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DHOIPJA-FIA.htmlsi=h8Ko3Ny0sGzGWcrs
To go on a curved perimeter you'll have to build small sections (the size of the sections depends on how curved it is). You can look here: alumission.com/portfolio/aluminum-wall-topper-in-sagaponack-ny-11962/
This is nice and all but for 3000$ for a little gate you might as well buy a welder and aluminums to build one and still saving couple grands and u get to have a welder at the end and the priceless skill u acquired. I can’t imagine what a 24ft gate would cost this is why I never heard of this company that’s building gates looks like ladders for easy access to the burglars. And the screws looks silly if u have to redo few times the y have hundreds of holes and it’s not even structurally built either
Our gates starting at $1,299. If you have the tools in the video you can definitely install it yourself or having a handyman do it for cheap. Also, our gates come in many different styles and design and can be without any gaps. Lastly, aluminum will last lifetime without any maintenance that regular steel will need over and over again.
@@AlumissionUSA not if steel is painted or powder coated they will last quite while, look at all the city benches and table at the parks and playgrounds that have been there for hundred of years. i'm gladed u mentioned steel is sucks compare to aluminum which i don't have any at my houses. but i just noticed yesterday that the steel gate at my house that's there when we purchased the property 25 years ago still there and was there way before i bought the house and it outlasted few people that i know. i think we did a touch up paint one time within that 25 years. i thumb up u for the infos though thanks. i do like aluminum sliding gate because of the weight so it won't fall and crack your skull especially if u have kids
We used concrete anchors/screws. Its the blue screws made for concrete. If your wall is not filled with concrete you do want to fill it up before attaching any fence on it as this will catch way more winds and needs more support.
You should install two sensors. The motor comes with one eye sensor and one edge sensor. Most cities will allow to replace the edge sensor with another eye sensor.
Hi quick question , I’m doing something similar , what can I do when a post needs to be anchored to the block cap but it’s hollow because parts of the block wall don’t have cement to the top. Thanks ! I’ll make sure to subscribe
If you have a block cap you can use core drill and fill up the empty blocks with rocks or sand on the bottom and anchoring cement on the last 5"-6". You can watch this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xI3xNwN16VY.htmlsi=35uscYo-kdBwoVHL