Secure access & systems
Gate Operators & Access Controls
CONTROLLED ACCESS SOLUTIONS
Gate Operators & Access Controls Installation in Arkansas
Designed to manage and secure entry points for residential, commercial, and industrial properties
If you need a way to manage who comes in and out of your property, Fence World installs gate operators and access control systems across Arkansas and surrounding states. From residential driveways to commercial and industrial entry points, we set up systems that help control access, improve security, and keep things moving without slowing down your day to day operations.

SECURE ENTRY OPTIONS
Types of Gate Operators & Access Controls Installation
Not every property handles entry the same way. Some need a simple way to open and close a gate, while others need more control over who can access the property and when.
The right setup depends on how the entry point is used, how much space is available, and how often people or vehicles are coming through. These are some of the most common systems used across different types of properties.
Swing Gates
A common option for properties with enough space for the gate to open inward or outward. Often used for residential driveways and smaller commercial properties where traffic is lighter and space allows for a full swing.
Sliding Gates
A good fit for properties where space is limited. Instead of swinging open, the gate moves horizontally along a track, making it ideal for commercial and industrial properties with tighter layouts.
Barrier Arm Gates
Commonly used to control vehicle access in parking lots, commercial properties, and gated facilities. Works well for managing traffic flow while still keeping entry points controlled.
Access Controls
Keypad Entry Systems
Allows access through a code entered at the gate. Common for residential communities, commercial properties, and areas where multiple users need controlled access without physical keys.
Card & Key Fob Access Systems
Uses cards or fobs to grant access to authorized users. Frequently used in commercial buildings, apartment complexes, and employee entry points where access needs to be tracked and managed.
Intercom & Telephone Entry Systems
Allows visitors to communicate with someone on the property before access is granted. Commonly used for gated properties and facilities where entry needs to be approved.
Remote Access & Automated Systems
Lets property owners or managers control gate access through remotes, mobile devices, or integrated systems. Adds convenience while still maintaining control over entry points.
ACCESS MANAGEMENT
Common Gate Operators & Access Controls Applications
Access control systems are used across a variety of properties where entry points need to be managed consistently. Whether it’s handling daily traffic or restricting access to certain areas, these systems are implemented based on how people and vehicles move through the property.
Commercial Properties
Used to manage how employees, deliveries, and visitors enter and exit the property. Helps keep access controlled while still allowing day-to-day operations to run smoothly.
Industrial Facilities
Controls access to restricted areas and helps manage vehicle entry for larger sites. Often used where equipment, materials, or specific zones need to stay secured.
Apartment Communities
Manages entry for residents, guests, and service providers. Helps keep access organized while adding a layer of security for shared living spaces.
Private Properties & Driveways
Gives homeowners a way to control access to their property while adding convenience for daily use. Common for driveways where privacy and security are important.
Gated Communities
Used to manage entry points for residents and visitors while helping maintain a controlled and secure environment throughout the neighborhood.
HOW IT WORKS
Gate Operator Installation Process
Setting up a gate operator or access control system involves more than just installation. It needs to be planned around how the entry point is used so everything works smoothly once it’s in place. At Fence World, we take the time to set things up correctly from the start so access is consistent, controlled, and easy to manage.
Site Visit and System Evaluation
We review the property, entry points, and how access needs to be managed so we can recommend the right type of system.
System Selection and Planning
We walk you through the best options based on your layout, traffic flow, and level of control needed, then map out how the system will be set up.
Professional Installation
Our crew installs the gate operator and access components, making sure everything is connected, aligned, and ready for use.
System Testing and Final Setup
We test the system, confirm everything is working properly, and make sure you understand how to use and manage access moving forward.
EXPERT INSIGHT
Choosing the Right Access Control System
Choosing the right system comes down to how your property is used and how access needs to be managed day to day.
Some properties only need a simple way to open and close a gate, while others need more control over who can enter, when they can enter, and how that access is tracked. The amount of traffic, the type of users, and how often the gate is used all play a role in what system makes the most sense.
Layout matters too. The space available at the entry point will determine whether a gate swings, slides, or lifts, and how the access system is set up alongside it. With experience across different types of properties, Fence World helps you narrow down the options and choose a system that fits the space and works the way you need it to.

COMMON QUESTIONS
Gate Operator and Access Control FAQs
Gate operators and access control systems usually come with questions around setup, reliability, and how everything works day to day. Here are some of the most common ones we hear.
What type of gate operator is best for my property?
It depends on your layout, how much space you have, and how the entry point is used. Some properties work better with swing gates, while others need sliding or cantilever systems to fit the space.
Can access control systems be added to existing gates?
Yes. In many cases, access control systems like keypads, card readers, or intercoms can be added to an existing gate setup.
What happens if there is a power outage?
Most systems have backup options, such as battery backups or manual overrides, so you can still access the property if power is lost.
Can gate systems be controlled remotely?
Yes. Many systems allow access through remotes, mobile devices, or integrated controls, depending on the setup.
How do I choose the right access control system?
It comes down to how many people need access, how often the gate is used, and how much control you want over entry. We’ll help you sort through those details and choose a system that fits your needs.
START YOUR PROJECT
Request a Gate Operator Installation Quote
If you need a better way to manage access to your property, Fence World can help you put the right system in place. Get in touch and we’ll help you take the next step.
