Build Affective Entry Gates

Order Pasture & Entry Gates in San Angelo

Every time you drive through a sagging gate with rusted hinges, you lose time and patience. You need gates that open easily, hang straight, and match the strength of your perimeter fence. Steadfast Supply LLC offers Everyday economy gates, Half-Wire gates, Whole-Wire gates, and Rugged X-Treme gates in widths from 4' to 16', all built with weld-on hinges and grease zerks that let you maintain smooth operation across San Angelo's dusty, high-wind conditions.

Everyday gates work well for low-traffic pastures where cost is the priority. Half-Wire and Whole-Wire gates add mesh panels to keep smaller livestock contained while maintaining clean sight lines. Rugged and X-Treme gates use heavier tubing and reinforced frames for high-use entries, heavy equipment traffic, or areas where cattle tend to lean and push. All weld-on hinges accept grease, so you can extend service life and prevent binding even after years of dust and rain exposure in San Angelo.

Match your fence line with the right gate style and width by calling Steadfast Supply LLC in San Angelo now.

Designed to Withstand High Pressure Environments

You begin by measuring your gate opening and deciding which style fits your livestock type and traffic volume. If you run sheep or goats, Half-Wire or Whole-Wire gates prevent animals from squeezing under the bottom rail. If you run cattle or need a gate that will see truck and tractor traffic, Rugged or X-Treme frames provide the extra strength to resist bending and sagging over time in San Angelo.

Each gate from Steadfast Supply LLC ships with weld-on hinges already attached and aligned, so you only need to set your hinge posts and slide the gate pins into place. Grease zerks are installed on every hinge point. A single pump of grease every six months keeps the swing smooth and prevents metal-on-metal wear that leads to squeaks and binding.

Gate frames are powder-coated or painted depending on the series, and all welds are ground smooth to eliminate sharp edges that can catch ropes or clothing. You can order custom widths if standard sizes don't fit your existing posts, and gates arrive ready to hang with no additional fabrication required on site.

What's Included in This Service

Ranch operators in San Angelo often want to know how much weight each gate style can handle, whether grease zerks really make a difference, and how to choose between economy and heavy-duty frames. Here are answers to the questions we hear most about pasture and entry gates.

What is the difference between Everyday gates and Rugged gates?
Everyday gates use lighter tubing and are designed for occasional use or low-pressure situations. Rugged gates use heavier-gauge square tubing and reinforced corners to handle daily traffic and livestock pressure.
Do I need to weld the hinges to my posts?
Hinges are already welded to the gate frame. You weld matching hinge plates to your steel posts, or you can bolt hinge sleeves to wooden posts if welding is not an option.
How often should I grease the hinge zerks?
Pump grease into each zerk every six months in San Angelo, or more often if you open and close the gate multiple times daily. Grease prevents rust buildup and keeps the swing smooth in dusty conditions.
Can I get a gate wider than sixteen feet?
You can order custom widths, but gates wider than sixteen feet may require a center brace or dual-hinge design to prevent sagging under their own weight.
Will Half-Wire gates stop goats from climbing?
The wire mesh covers the lower half of the gate, preventing goats from squeezing underneath. Goats may still climb if horizontal rails provide footholds, so avoid using gates with closely spaced mid-rails if climbing is a concern.

A well-built gate with greased hinges and the right frame weight saves you time every day and holds up under years of use. When you're ready to replace sagging gates or add new entries to your San Angelo property, contact us to review widths, styles, and hinge options that fit your fence line and livestock.