Are Electric Gates Expensive and what’s the ROI?

Understanding the Cost of Electric Gates: Investment vs. Expense

Electric gates are becoming increasingly popular for both residential and commercial properties across Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, and the wider Yorkshire area. A common question we hear at Rawson Automation is, “Are electric gates expensive?” Let’s break down the costs involved to help you make an informed decision.

Initial Installation Costs

The initial cost of electric gates can vary widely depending on the material, size, and complexity of the gate system. Typically, steel gates are more affordable compared to timber or composite-clad gates. Custom designs, additional security features, and advanced access control systems can add to the initial investment. However, the long-term benefits often outweigh these initial expenses.

Maintenance and Running Costs

Electric gates require regular maintenance to ensure they function smoothly. However, the maintenance costs are generally low and can be managed with periodic inspections and servicing. As for running costs, modern electric gate systems are designed to be energy-efficient, so the impact on your electricity bill is minimal.

Value for Money

When you consider the added security, convenience, and potential increase in property value, electric gates are indeed a worthwhile investment. They provide peace of mind and a touch of elegance to your property, making the initial expense a valuable long-term investment.

Electric gate ROI

Real-Life Examples:

  1. Residential Property in Leeds: A homeowner installed high-quality timber electric gates at a cost of £7,000. Following the installation, the property’s value increased by approximately £20,000, yielding a net gain of £13,000.

  2. Commercial Property in Bradford: A business invested £10,000 in a steel electric gates and advanced access control systems. This upgrade not only enhanced security but also increased the property’s market value by £25,000, resulting in a £15,000 net increase.

  3. Estate in Huddersfield: A luxury estate installed bespoke composite-clad electric gates for £15,000. The aesthetic and security improvements contributed to a £50,000 increase in the property’s value, offering a significant return on investment.

Electric gate ROI

  • Average Property Value Increase: 5% to 10%
  • Example Value Increase: £15,000 to £30,000 for a £300,000 property
  • Insurance Savings: Up to 5%
  • Real-Life ROI: Net gains ranging from £13,000 to £35,000

Investing in electric gates is not just about enhancing security and convenience; it’s also a smart financial decision. By potentially increasing property value, reducing insurance costs, and lowering maintenance expenses, electric gates provide excellent value for money. Whether for a residential or commercial property, the benefits of installing electric gates make it a worthwhile investment.

If you’re thinking about getting electric gates, look no further than Rawson Automation. They are the best in the business, and I’m not just saying that. The gates they installed at my home are like Fort Knox. I feel like nothing can get past them. I couldn’t be happier with my purchase.