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Choosing the absolute best gate latches to meet the
performance standards required for a gate and its intended purpose can be confusing as it is essential to
the safety of all that is at risk. Whether you are protecting your family, property, livestock, or just
have the gate as a piece of decoration, you may encounter a variety of gates that latch behind you on a daily
basis. Each gate has its own properties and characteristics that mandate what type of latch would be a
better match to promote stability and long-term durability.
Finding not only the best gate latches, but also the best
gate latch hardware with which to affix the latches to the
corresponding gates, is not necessarily the most difficult task, but it may take more web browsing than your
average online shopping experience. Because there are such a wide variety of needs for gate latches,
finding the right one depends on its purpose.
A garden gate latch is a latch of an extremely light
design. A garden gate is generally a decorative means to an attempt to keep out pesky rodents. The gate is
generally made of a light wood, or even plastic or fiberglass and isn't required for much more than to keep the
door from flapping wildly in the wind. For this case, inexpensive aluminum gate latches may very well do the trick as there is typically not a tremendous amount of
abuse inflicted on this type of latch.
You may require a heavy duty gate latch for any
number of reasons. One of the possible reasons for needed the extra reinforcement is that you have a very
tall gate in which the weight alone tends to cause a lot of tension and ultimate destruction of a latch of less
durability. Another possible reason for needing a stronger gate latch is is to prevent intruders. In
cases such as these, you need gate latches that are not only heavy duty
but also lock, as well.
Wooden gates are interesting because of the way their weight is distributed and the damage their
swing can cause to gate latches. A durable wooden gate latch
that was made to handle the stress of a swinging wooden gate is the best idea if you want to get long term
use out of your investment.
Matching an iron gate latch with an iron gate is not
only best for aesthetic reasons, but also for a combined strength in your gate from the two working
together. An iron gate is heavy and the more use you get out of a gate the more likely the
gate latch is to become weak and detach or fail in some other
devastating way. By matching the solid structure of your gate with the solid structure of an iron
gate latch, you are guaranteeing yourself longer practical use out of your equipment.
A spring gate latch is best for a chain link fence
and gate in which the posts may be of a variable size. The grips are adjustable by an included screw and
you can generally fit a spring gate latch to a few different post sizes.
The strength of the farm gate latch you require will
greatly depend on its intended purpose. Keeping sheep in, for example, is definitely more easily
accomplished than protecting horses from kicking though a gate. Additionally, the age of those who will be
handling the latch will also need to be taken into consideration, as some are more user friendly than
others. You will need to check with your online farm gate supplier to find the match that best suits your
individual needs.
If you have double-gates for which you need to provide additional security the double gate latch
will be your most useful tool. For an adjustable latch to line your fence and gate up properly while
maintaining security, the double gate latch is a perfect
solution.
Whether you need a fence gate latch to hold a
decorative fence that doesn't get much use or you need a heavy duty gate
latch to secure the heaviest gate, gate latches come in a variety of shapes and sizes all intended to
provide a practical solution. Installation is easily accomplished, and with a bit of thought, active
planning, and creativity, you can find
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