About This Service
About this Service
Vertical lift gates serve Parker family ranch homes and equestrian properties where wide trailer access openings and remote driveway locations make swing gates impractical. Properties along Twenty Mile Road and near Rueter-Hess Reservoir often lack electrical infrastructure at gate locations, making solar panel systems with battery banks essential for reliable operation.
Prairie grassland soils simplify foundation work, but rural wind exposure across Douglas County's open terrain demands reinforced vertical frame engineering and wind-rated counterweight assemblies. Equestrian acreages require 14-foot or wider gate openings to accommodate horse trailers and farm equipment, with lift mechanisms rated for heavier panel loads.
LiftMaster LA412 operators with solar charging controllers handle Parker's rural conditions without trenching electrical lines across long driveways. Photo-eye safety sensors and UL 325 compliant entrapment protection meet residential code requirements for automated vertical lift systems.