Peachtree Dekalb Airport

Airport entrance with sign, planes, cars, and building against a blue sky.

Probably one our favorite gate system installs to date. We loved watching all the planes come in and take off as we secured the tarmac. We ended up installing multiple gate operators, gates, call box, and Video credentials at PDK.

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RECENT PROJECTS

By Mark Lehman April 21, 2026
By upgrading key components and refining system performance, this project delivered a more efficient and dependable gate and access control solution in Atlanta, GA
By Mark Lehman April 21, 2026
Transforming outdated gate systems into a modern, high-performance access control solution for Atlanta properties
By Mark Lehman March 24, 2026
1. Gate Mechanics: Slide vs. Swing The "movement" of your gate determines its speed, longevity, and how much space you lose in your entryway. Swing Gates (The Classic Look) Average Cost: $15,000 – $25,000 (per pair). Pros: Highly aesthetic, "stately" feel; generally simpler motors. Cons: Slower to open; requires a massive "arc" of clear space to swing into; high wind resistance (wind can strain or "sail" the motors). Space Needs: You need a clear radius equal to the width of the gate leaf (usually 10'–12') behind the gate. Slide Gates (The Workhorse) Average Cost: $18,000 – $35,000 (per pair). Pros: Faster cycle time (better for high traffic); much better in windy areas; takes up zero "swing" space. Cons: Requires a long, straight fence line to slide back into; tracks can get clogged with debris, snow, or ice (unless using a "Cantilever" system, which is more expensive). Space Needs: You need a "storage" area along the fence line equal to the width of the gate plus about 30% for the counter-balance.
By Mark Lehman March 24, 2026
Modernizing commercial access control systems with Power Access Control using scalable Brivo hardware
By Mark Lehman March 24, 2026
Power Access Control Upgrading gate automation for reliability, safety, and long-term performance in Atlanta, GA