Metal Gates in Wheaton, IL — Residential & Commercial Gate Specialists
Custom driveway gates, walk gates, gate operators and access control across Wheaton, fifteen miles southeast of Elgin. Measured at the opening, footed below frost, and finished for a drive that gets salted every winter.
Elgin Elite Metal Gates is your local resource for driveway gates, walk gates, ornamental ironwork, gate operators and access control throughout Wheaton and DuPage County. We work with experienced fabricators who build to the opening on your property rather than trimming a catalog panel until it more or less fits.
Wheaton has the single most consequential gate rule in the area, and it is widely misreported. The city does not permit a gate or fence across a driveway within the front or corner side yard in a residential district. That is not a ban on driveway gates, which is how it often gets repeated — it is a restriction on where one can sit. A gate set back beyond that yard is a different question entirely.
Read correctly, it changes the design rather than cancelling it. Read incorrectly, it either kills a project that was perfectly viable or produces a gate that has to come back out.

Custom Metal Gate Services in Wheaton, IL
Every gate below starts from a measurement taken at the opening rather than a catalog width. These are the configurations that come up most often, and what actually separates them.

Custom Metal Gates
Steel, aluminum and ornamental iron, cut and welded to the opening on the property. The specification that matters is solid bar versus hollow tube and forged versus cast decorative work — solid and forged weigh more, cost more, and survive knocks over decades. Welds get ground and dressed before finish, because a proud weld is where a coating fails first.
Driveway Gates
The approach decides the gate. A short or upward-sloping drive rules out an inward swing leaf before anything else is discussed, which pushes the job toward a slide. Grade, available side room and the position of the garage apron all get measured before a configuration is quoted. This is the rule to establish first in Wheaton: no gate or fence is permitted across a driveway within the front or corner side yard in a residential district, and a gate may not swing over a public walk. It does not prohibit driveway gates outright, despite being repeated that way — it determines where the gate can sit. On a long drive there is usually room to set the gate back past the front yard; on a short one there frequently is not, and that is worth knowing before anything is drawn.
Automatic & Electric Gates
The operator gets sized to the leaf weight and duty cycle, not sold by the unit. Operators are rated by usage class — Class I for a single-family residence through Class IV for restricted, guarded sites — and buying below class is how a motor ends up running at the edge of its thermal cutout.
Pedestrian Gates
Walk gates take more cycles per year than a driveway gate and fail at the hinge and latch rather than the frame. Self-closing and self-latching hardware is mandatory around a pool enclosure and worth specifying anywhere children use the gate. Wheaton requires fences constructed along the rear lot line to include a gate providing access to the right-of-way. Where a rear run backs onto an alley or easement, the walk gate is part of the specification rather than an addition to it.
Security Gates
Picket spacing, bottom clearance and the absence of climbable horizontal rails are what make a gate a security gate — not height alone. On an automated installation, ASTM F2200 sets hard limits on gaps and protrusions for exactly this reason.
Gate Opener Installation
A JULIE locate goes in first: free, legally required in Illinois, and it takes a couple of business days, so it usually sets the schedule. Conduit for line voltage, photo eyes, loop detectors and any intercom gets trenched while the ground is already open — running it after the drive is finished means saw-cutting and patching concrete.
Metal Gate Repair
Most gates that stop latching have not gone out of square. The post has moved, usually because its footing terminated inside the frost zone and got jacked upward a fraction each freeze-thaw cycle. Diagnosing the post before rehanging the leaf is the difference between a fix and a callback.
Gate Access Control Systems
Keypads, intercoms, card and fob readers, loop detectors and exit wands, specified around who actually needs to get in and how often. Access control is where a residential install and a commercial install genuinely diverge, and it is worth planning before the conduit goes in rather than after.
Residential Metal Gates in Wheaton, IL
Residential work is decided by the approach, the existing ironwork and what a northern Illinois winter does to both.

Residential Driveway Gates
Single-leaf, bi-parting or slide, chosen by how much room the approach actually gives. A bi-parting pair halves the swing radius each leaf needs, which is often what makes a swing gate workable on a drive that could not take a single leaf.
Walk & Garden Gates
Sized to the path and hung so the leaf clears a frost-heaved slab in February, not just in July. Hinge selection matters more than it looks: a barrel hinge carries a heavier leaf without sagging than a surface-mounted strap will.
Automatic Residential Gates
A Class I operator with monitored entrapment protection, photo eyes on the opposite post and a manual release that works when the power is out. Battery backup is not an upsell in a region that loses power to ice storms; it is what keeps the gate from being opened by hand in the worst weather of the year.
Ornamental & Wrought Iron Gates
True wrought iron has not been produced commercially in volume for roughly a century, so what the market sells as wrought iron is mild steel with cast or forged decorative components. That is a perfectly good material for a gate. It is worth knowing which one is being quoted before paying for it. Front yards on an interior lot are held to three feet and must be decorative open-type, which is a description of ornamental ironwork rather than a restriction on it. Corner lots get their own schedule — four feet on a corner side yard along a low volume street, six where the street carries higher volume.
Sliding Gates
Cantilever slides carry the leaf on post-mounted rollers so nothing touches the ground, which is why they are the usual recommendation here — a V-track packed with grit, road salt and refrozen meltwater gives the motor something to fight, and the operator reads that resistance as an obstruction and reverses.
Swing Gates
The simplest configuration and the one most sensitive to grade. A leaf that swings uphill needs bottom clearance it does not need on level ground, and that clearance has to be reconciled against ASTM F2200 gap limits if the gate is ever automated.
Commercial Metal Gates in Wheaton, IL
Commercial installations are governed by cycle count and duty class. A gate that opens forty times a day is a different specification from the same gate on a residential drive, even when the leaf looks identical.

Commercial Security Gates
Specified around perimeter control: picket spacing tight enough to refuse a foothold, no climbable horizontals on the secure face, and hardware rated for the cycle count the site actually generates rather than the count the brochure assumes.
Parking & Entry Gates
Tenant and visitor entry handled separately: loop detectors for free egress, a reader or keypad on the approach, and an operator sized for continuous peak-hour cycling. Class II covers general-access commercial such as an apartment complex, hotel or retail lot.
Industrial & Heavy-Duty Gates
Heavier frames, heavier footings and Class III operators for limited-access sites not serving the general public — loading docks, yards and service entrances. Leaf weight drives every other decision on the job, starting with post size.
Commercial Access Control
Card and fob readers, intercom entry, exit wands and scheduled access, planned around how the site is actually used across a working day. Retrofitting access control after the drive is finished is consistently the most expensive way to buy it.
Commercial Gate Repair & Maintenance
Scheduled service exists because commercial operators fail from cycle count, not age. Hinges, rack alignment, photo-eye alignment and safety-device function are the four things worth checking before they strand a gate open or shut.
Commercial Metal Gate Fabrication
Purpose-built gates for openings no stock panel covers — dumpster enclosures, service yards, wide vehicle entrances. Hot-dip galvanizing under powder coat is the finish that survives a salted commercial lot, because salt spray finds bare steel at the weld seams first.
Metal Gate Installation in Wheaton, IL
The same four stages run on every job, residential or commercial. Most of what decides whether a gate still meets its latch in ten years happens in the first two.

Design & Measurements
The opening gets measured on site — width, grade across the approach, available side room and the position of any existing piers or ironwork. Material, coating, footing and operator are settled in that order, and all four belong in writing before anyone cuts steel. A quote that is a rendering and a number is not a specification.
Fabrication
The frame is cut and welded to the measured opening, welds ground and dressed, then finished. Hot-dip galvanizing under powder coat outlasts either finish alone, which is the whole argument for a duplex system on a gate that faces a drive getting salted every winter.
Installation
A JULIE locate clears the dig, then posts are set in concrete footings taken below the local frost line — below it, not to it. A footing that terminates inside the frost zone gets jacked upward a fraction each freeze-thaw cycle, and after a couple of winters the gate no longer meets its strike.
Testing
On an automated gate this is not a formality. Entrapment protection gets verified as monitored and functional, photo eyes checked for alignment, obstruction sensing tested against an actual obstruction, and the manual release demonstrated. Operators built from 2016 onward refuse to run without a monitored device connected, and that is the point of UL 325. All fences in Wheaton require a final inspection, scheduled with at least twenty-four hours notice. Worth booking as the job approaches completion rather than after it.
The Four Line Items Worth Reading on a Gate Quote
A phone number and a truck in the driveway don't make a company. Here's what's actually different about a gate job in Wheaton.
Footings Below 42 Inches
Elgin's frost depth is 42 inches. A quote that is vague about how deep the post holes go is vague about the thing most likely to fail first — and a heaved post is a repair that means digging it back out, not adjusting the latch.
A Written Material Spec
Tube wall thickness, picket stock, cast versus forged. A quote that shows only a rendering and a price is a quote you cannot compare against any other quote.
Galvanizing Under the Powder Coat
Powder coat straight over mild steel looks identical on handover day. Hot-dip galvanizing underneath it costs more up front and is the reason a gate still looks right after a decade of road salt reaching the bottom rail.
UL 325 Devices Fitted, Not Left in the Box
Entrapment protection is part of what a compliant automated installation involves, and operators built from 2016 onward will not run without a monitored device connected. Ask to see the safety devices tested in both directions before handover.
Around Wheaton, IL
Where the Gate Can Sit
The city's driveway rule is about position, not prohibition. On a long approach there is usually room to set a gate back beyond the front yard; on a short one there often is not. It is the first thing worth measuring here.
Twelve Inches from the Walk
Fences must sit on the property and no closer than twelve inches to a public walk. On the older streets with narrow parkways that clearance is worth confirming from the survey rather than by eye.
Getting There
About fifteen miles southeast of Elgin, inside the regular measurement round.
When We’re Not the Right Call
- The property is outside Kane, Cook, DuPage, McHenry and Lake Counties. The drive gets long enough that scheduling an on-site measurement stops being honest.
- The drive is short and the gate is wanted right at the pavement. Wheaton does not permit a gate across a driveway within the front or corner side yard, and where there is no room to set one back, the honest answer is that this particular gate cannot be built here.
- The opening is standard and narrow enough that a stock panel from a big-box store genuinely fits it. Paying for fabrication to reproduce a size already sitting on a shelf is money spent for nothing.
- The gate itself is sound and the operator is what has failed. That is a repair, not a new gate, and it is a fraction of the cost — start at gate opener repair instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are driveway gates allowed in Wheaton?
- Yes, with an important restriction that is often misreported as an outright ban. The city does not permit a gate or fence across a driveway within the front or corner side yard in a residential district, and a gate may not swing over a public walk. A gate set back beyond that yard is permitted. So the practical question is not whether you can have one, it is whether your drive is long enough to place it legally — which is a measurement, not an opinion. Confirm the current wording with the Building and Code Department at 630-260-2050.
- Do you serve Wheaton?
- Yes. Wheaton is about fifteen miles southeast of Elgin, well inside the area covered for on-site measurements. Both residential and commercial gate work.
- How tall can a fence or gate be in Wheaton?
- It depends on where it sits. A front yard on an interior lot is limited to three feet and must be decorative open-type. A rear or side yard on an interior lot allows six feet, solid or open. A corner side yard is four feet along a low volume street and six along a high volume one, and a corner interior front yard is four. Because the schedule is this granular, the lot type gets established before a height is quoted.
- Does my rear fence need a gate in Wheaton?
- If it runs along the rear lot line, yes — the city requires a gate providing access to the right-of-way. Where that run backs onto an alley or an easement, the walk gate is part of the specification rather than an extra, and it is worth placing where it is genuinely useful.
Learn More
- City of Elgin — Fence Permit Quick Guide — Elgin's permit requirements, street-yard height limits, and the Certificate of Appropriateness rule for historic-district properties.
- American Galvanizers Association — Duplex Systems — Why hot-dip galvanizing under powder coat outlasts either finish on its own, particularly where road salt is in play.
- JULIE — Illinois One-Call Utility Locate — The free locate request that has to go in before anyone digs a post hole in Illinois.
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