14th December 2025 | Gates
Cold weather can hit wooden gates harder than most people expect. When temperatures fall and rain comes through day after day, it is not just mud that is left behind. Wet timber can move. It swells, twists, or starts to stick right when you would rather not fuss with...
7th December 2025 | Gates
Small entrances can be tricky. Whether it is a narrow side path between houses or a gap between old brick posts, these spaces do not always suit off-the-shelf gates. A gate that is too big will not fit, and one that is too small leaves wide gaps that bring in cold air...
17th November 2025 | Gates
Late November is the right time to get ahead of the weather. Autumn has already stripped the trees, the daylight is shorter, and frost is showing up more often. For hardwood garden gates, this shift signals a real test. Wind builds strength near the coast or across...
3rd November 2025 | Gates
A gate is only as strong as what holds it upright. While it is easy to notice a sagging hinge or lifting latch, most of the stress sits quietly at ground level. Hardwood gate posts do most of the functional work and yet often get the least attention. They anchor...
26th October 2025 | Gates
Autumn has a way of softening everything outside. The garden takes on new colours, the light changes, and paths start to feel more grounded under fallen leaves. It is a good time to think about how exterior features should work with the shifting season, not against...