Growing property access
New traffic patterns, shared drives, service access, deliveries, and changing property use should be considered before the gate opening is fixed.
Utah County gate service
Lindon-based gate and access planning for homes, businesses, HOAs, yards, and private entrances across Utah County.
Local planning
From established properties in Provo and Orem to growing residential and commercial areas around Lehi and American Fork, Utah County entrances need to balance security, traffic, appearance, grade, and winter operation. Utah Gate Company is based in Lindon and plans each system around the property.
Site conditions
New traffic patterns, shared drives, service access, deliveries, and changing property use should be considered before the gate opening is fixed.
Sloped approaches, limited turnaround, side clearance, and snow storage affect gate position and whether swing or slide movement works best.
Commercial gates, access control, fencing, enclosures, and the wider Tri-City Alarm perspective can be planned as one property system.
Because Utah Gate Company is based in Lindon, Utah County projects can be planned with direct attention to the entrance, existing equipment, power, access routines, and construction sequence. Scope and scheduling still determine final availability.
Common questions
Utah Gate Company is located at 523 N Geneva Road in Lindon and serves gate and access projects across Utah County and the Wasatch Front.
The service area includes Lindon, Orem, Provo, Lehi, American Fork, and nearby Utah County communities. Availability depends on project scope and scheduling.
Utah Gate Company evaluates existing gate mechanics, operators, power, controls, safety devices, and access equipment to identify whether repair, adjustment, or replacement is appropriate.
Share the address, entrance width if known, gate or fence condition, preferred access method, available power, and photos showing both sides of the opening. For existing systems, include equipment labels and a clear description of the current behavior.
Share the property type, entrance width, slope, current gate or fence condition, available power, preferred access method, and clear photos of the opening. A site review may still be needed before final equipment or fabrication decisions.
Start with a smarter entrance
Tell us what you’re trying to secure. We’ll help you choose the right gate, operator, and access setup.