Electric Gates
Grantham
Looking for electric gate installation in Grantham? We work with a trusted local fabricator covering the town and the villages around it — supplying and fitting swing gates, sliding gates, driveway automation and electric bollards.
A look at our work
Every gate we fit is made to measure for the property it goes on. Here is a small selection of recent installations — traditional and contemporary, swing and sliding.



Local expertise, right on your doorstep
Grantham sits on the A1 and the East Coast Main Line, which has shaped the property market here more than anything else. The town has a solid stock of Victorian and Edwardian housing near the centre, substantial interwar and postwar detached homes on the approaches, and a steady flow of new development on the edges as commuters take advantage of the rail link south.
The villages around the town are where the larger properties tend to be — places like Barrowby, Great Gonerby, Denton, Harlaxton and Corby Glen, where longer driveways and stone or brick boundary walls are common. Those are the entrances that suit an electric gate best, and where the pillar work and ground conditions need looking at properly before a design is settled.
Whether you are in Grantham itself or one of the surrounding villages, ElectriGate will connect you with the right local specialist for your project — completely free of charge and with no obligation.
Coverage area: Grantham and surrounding Lincolnshire
Electric gate types & services
Electric Swing Gates
The most popular residential choice. Two leaves hinged to pillars, opening inward or outward. Available in a wide range of materials and styles.
Learn more →Electric Sliding Gates
Slides parallel to your fence — no swing clearance needed. Ideal for sloped driveways, narrow plots or properties with limited depth.
Learn more →Electric Bollards
Automatic rising bollards for driveways and commercial entrances. Raised for security, lowered flush for a completely clear opening.
Learn more →Driveway Automation
Full driveway systems including video intercom, keypads, remote fobs, vehicle detection loops and app control.
Learn more →Automate Existing Gates
Already have gates? In many cases we can add electric motors without replacing them — depending on condition, weight and structure.
Find out more →Gate Repairs
Motor faults, damaged panels, failed intercoms or misaligned tracks — our local installer covers repairs across the area.
Learn more →How much do electric gates cost in Grantham?
Prices depend on gate size, material, type and automation spec. The figures below are typical ranges — your local installer will provide a precise, no-obligation quote based on your specific property.
Full cost guide →Frequently asked questions about electric gates in Grantham
Do you install electric gates throughout Grantham?
Yes — our local installer covers Grantham and the surrounding villages including Barrowby, Great Gonerby, Denton, Harlaxton and Corby Glen. He also covers Sleaford, Bourne and out towards Newark. If you are unsure whether your postcode is covered, send us an enquiry and we will confirm straight away.
How quickly can I get a quote?
Once you submit an enquiry through our quote form, your local installer will typically be in touch within 24 to 48 hours. If you call our 24/7 message line directly you can often arrange a site survey sooner.
Do I need planning permission for electric gates in Grantham?
In most cases no — residential electric gates fall under permitted development rights in England. The main exceptions are gates over 1 metre adjacent to a highway, listed buildings, and properties in conservation areas, which includes parts of central Grantham and several of the surrounding villages. Our planning permission guide covers the rules in full.
What types of electric gate do you supply and install?
Electric swing gates, sliding gates, bi-folding gates, full driveway automation systems and automatic rising bollards, plus automation retrofits to existing gates where they are structurally suitable. Materials include steel, aluminium, wrought iron, timber and composite. All metalwork is fabricated in-house.
How long does installation take?
Most residential installations are completed in one to two days. Projects involving new pillars, ground loops and full intercom systems can take two to three days. Bollard installations require excavation and typically take two days. Your installer will confirm timings at survey.
Electric gate installers across Lincolnshire
We cover the whole county, from the Wolds and the coast through to the fens and the industrial north. These towns each have their own page, and the surrounding villages of each are covered too.
Don’t see your town? Send us an enquiry — the surrounding villages of each are covered too, or see our Lincolnshire page for full coverage.
