Installing our tough gates and fences
is easy.
Since Old South aluminum gates are
much lighter than wrought iron, they're much easier to install.
Two men can put up the largest Old South gate in no time at all.
Whereas, two men and a crane are needed to install wrought iron
gates, which are so heavy, they often need unsightly support wheels. All Old South gates come with a
cane bolt and flip latch and, along with fence panels, arive from
our factory completely finished and ready to install.

Gate Installation
Sugestions
When using brick posts, install pillar
brackets per illustration above. After concrete has set around
brackets on inside of pillar, screw bolt into bracket leaving
distance of approximatly 1¼" from
center line of bolt to face of column. Slip gate brackets on gate. Hang gate
on pillar bolts with piece of wood (appx. 3") supporting
gate panels on ground whilealigning gate. Align gate by screwing
bolts in or out to adjust width. To adjust height, slipgate brakets
up or down. After gate is aligned to your satifaction, drill
holes in gate and install bolts to permanently mount gate brackets. Drill hole in pillar to secure the slip latch on single or garden
gate.

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