Common needs
Driveway access, trailer access, backyard equipment, commercial yards, lawn care, and emergency access.
Wide openings need stronger planning because vehicles, slope, wind, latch alignment, and snow all affect how a gate works.
This page answers the project intent directly and then connects it to Maine, southern New Hampshire, and Massachusetts planning research. For exact availability and scheduling, contact MJ Fence ME in Lebanon, Maine.
Use these notes to make the first phone, text, or estimate request more useful.
Driveway access, trailer access, backyard equipment, commercial yards, lawn care, and emergency access.
Drop rods, heavy hinges, gate frames, latch target, stops, post reinforcement, and double-gate alignment.
Snow storage, plow paths, slope, frost movement, drainage, and wind exposure can affect wide gates.
Maine: MJ Fence ME is based in Lebanon and is strongest for Southern Maine service requests.
New Hampshire: nearby southern NH homeowners can use the service-area and planning tools to clarify fence scope.
Massachusetts: this page is a planning resource; verify local rules and service availability before assuming install scope.
Usually yes. They are wider, heavier, and more affected by slope, wind, snow, and post strength.
A drop rod helps hold a double gate leaf in place, often by dropping into the ground or receiver.
Sometimes. It depends on posts, hinges, gate frame, latch hardware, and whether the opening still lines up.
Call or text (207) 432-2943, email MJFenceME@gmail.com, or use the planner and project packet to send cleaner details.