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Electric gates do more than just offer convenience; they also enhance security. These gates aren’t just a solid barrier—they act as a vigilant guardian for your property. Think of it like a castle without the hassle.
They keep unwanted visitors out and give you peace of mind. Plus, they add a touch of elegance to your home. From city dwellers to suburban homeowners, everyone appreciates electric gates. They combine privacy, security, and a touch of luxury in one package.
These gates are more than just entrances—they’re protectors. Let Big Easy Ironworks help you keep your property safe by installing the perfect gate for you. Call us today!

Electric gates add an extra layer of security and allow you to control access to your property.
Electric gates greatly improve the security of your home. A secure boundary makes it harder for unwanted guests to access your property. Not only do they keep intruders out, but they also help prevent children from running into the road. This is especially useful if you live on a busy street. Fun fact: installing an automatic gate can increase your property’s value by up to $50,000. You get better protection for your home and a boost to your investment.

Electric gates are great for keeping out unwanted guests. Just having a gate can discourage troublemakers from considering your property. It’s like a big “keep out” sign that’s hard to ignore. In higher-crime neighborhoods, that extra barrier can make a real difference. You can also add burglar bars, security cameras, or other measures to further enhance your security.
Electric gates can work with your home’s security system, such as alarms and cameras. This creates a comprehensive security setup where all the components work together to provide extra protection. It’s like having a security team without needing extra personnel. This setup can also help lower your insurance premiums, which is a nice perk.
Electric gates are built to operate continuously. They’re reliable and designed to open and close smoothly, even in busy areas. You don’t have to manually open or close the gate, which saves you time and effort. This reliability can also increase your property’s value—up to 5% more than homes without gates.
Electric gates offer more than just security. They also provide other benefits that make them a smart choice for any home or business.
Maintenance and Reliability: Electric gates are low-maintenance and cost less than a penny to run. They use very little energy, and if you experience power outages, you can rely on a small battery for 24/7 functionality. You can even use solar power, which means zero energy costs. This makes electric gates not only reliable but also environmentally friendly and cost-efficient.Imagine your electric gate standing guard while you relax inside. No more worrying about unwanted visitors. Plus, they’re not just about security—features like remote access make life easy.
You’ll enjoy more convenience and security without lifting a finger. Take the next step—your home deserves the best. Contact Big Easy Ironworks today.
“Great job on the iron gates! I can’t believe they finished installing the iron gate and repairing our fence. A lot of my neighbors recommended Big Easy Iron Works and I can see why they trust them so much. Very professional workers came and the owner checked up from time to time. Great experience.”
– Vanessa Johnson“You have my respect for Big Easy Iron Works! Thank you for staying true to your word about quality service. They helped install our new iron fence and it exceeded my expectations to be honest. They explained everything they would be doing every day of the job. I really recommend them for those living in New Orleans. Hire them for your fencing needs.”
– Billy Anderson“I contacted Big Easy Iron Works because most of my neighbors recommended them to me. I am satisfied with the time that they took to finish the work repairs with my wood fence. The fences they placed turned out nice and they looked like they would last longer. I would also recommend them to my friends in New Orleans.”
– Shirley Oaks