Gate Hinges

Gate hinges are a type of hardware that is used to attach a gate to a fence, wall, or post, allowing it to swing open and closed. Gate hinges are essential for the proper functioning and security of a gate, as they provide support and stability while allowing for easy movement.

There are several types of gate hinges available, each with their own unique features and advantages. Some of the most common types of gate hinges include:

Butt hinges: These are the most common type of hinge and are used on most types of gates. They consist of two plates that are attached to the gate and the post or fence, with a pin or rod that connects them together.
Strap hinges: These hinges are similar to butt hinges, but they have a longer and wider plate that is attached to the gate and the post. Strap hinges are ideal for heavy gates or gates that need to be opened wide.
T-hinges: These hinges are shaped like a T, with one side attached to the gate and the other side attached to the post or fence. They are commonly used on garden gates and other small gates.
Continuous hinges: These are long, continuous hinges that run the entire length of the gate. They are ideal for heavy or wide gates and provide maximum support and stability.

Sword hinge, hook & band, butterfly hinge and ornate hinge are also a few other styles of gate hinges that we are available.

When choosing gate hinges, it is important to consider factors such as the weight and size of the gate, the type of material it is made from, and the location and climate where it will be installed. Properly installed and maintained gate hinges can help ensure the longevity and security of a gate.

The gate hinges we provide at Brass Works are sourced from only the most premium brands such as Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, Heritage Brass, and From the Anvil.

Take a look through our range of gate hinges, and choose the ones that suit you.

#html-body [data-pb-style=M0F2XQI]{justify-content:flex-start;display:flex;flex-direction:column;background-position:left top;background-size:cover;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-attachment:scroll}Gate Hinges Gate hinges are a type of hardware that is used to attach a gate to a fence, wall, or post, allowing it to swing open and closed. Gate hinges are essential for the proper functioning and security of a gate, as they provide support and stability while allowing for easy movement. There are several types of gate hinges available, each with their own unique features and advantages. Some of the most common types of gate hinges include: Butt hinges: These are the most common type of hinge and are used on most types of gates. They consist of two plates that are attached to the gate and the post or fence, with a pin or rod that connects them together.
Strap hinges: These hinges are similar to butt hinges, but they have a longer and wider plate that is attached to the gate and the post. Strap hinges are ideal for heavy gates or gates that need to be opened wide.
T-hinges: These hinges are shaped like a T, with one side attached to the gate and the other side attached to the post or fence. They are commonly used on garden gates and other small gates.
Continuous hinges: These are long, continuous hinges that run the entire length of the gate. They are ideal for heavy or wide gates and provide maximum support and stability. Sword hinge, hook & band, butterfly hinge and ornate hinge are also a few other styles of gate hinges that we are available. When choosing gate hinges, it is important to consider factors such as the weight and size of the gate, the type of material it is made from, and the location and climate where it will be installed. Properly installed and maintained gate hinges can help ensure the longevity and security of a gate. The gate hinges we provide at Brass Works are sourced from only the most premium brands such as Carlisle Brass, Zoo Hardware, Heritage Brass, and From the Anvil. Take a look through our range of gate hinges, and choose the ones that suit you.
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