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Kigali, Rwanda

CUSTOM GATES & SECURITY DOORS

A gate is the first thing people see and the last thing standing between your compound and the street, so it has to do two jobs at once. We build gates and security doors that are measured to your opening, welded square, and finished to survive Kigali weather — sliding or swing, plain or decorative, residential or commercial.

WHAT WE BUILD

  • Sliding gates on ground track or cantilever, sized to the driveway opening
  • Swing gates, single or double leaf, with adjustable hinges
  • Pedestrian gates matched to the main gate design
  • Security doors and burglar doors with reinforced frames
  • Steel door frames built to suit block or brick openings
  • Gate automation-ready builds — hardware mounting points prepared for a motor

MATERIALS WE USE

Mild steel

The workhorse. Cost-effective, strong, and takes paint well — the right pick for most gates.

Galvanised steel

Zinc-coated before fabrication for jobs where rust is the main worry.

Stainless steel

For accents, handles and hardware, or a full stainless gate where appearance matters most.

Starting from

80,000 RWF

Typical lead time

5–10 days for a typical gate, depending on size and detail

QUESTIONS WE GET ASKED

How much does a custom gate cost in Kigali?

Custom gates start from 80,000 RWF. The final figure depends on the opening width, the steel section used, how much decorative work is involved, and the finish. We quote per job with materials and labour included, so the number you get is the number you pay.

Do you measure the opening yourself?

Yes. We visit the site and measure the opening, check the ground level and the way the gate needs to swing or slide, and confirm hinge or track positions before any steel is cut. A gate built to a phone measurement is a gate that binds.

Can the gate be motorised later?

Yes — tell us at quoting time and we prepare the build for it: correct track and roller sizing, a straight and level run, and mounting points for the motor. Retrofitting a motor to a gate that was not planned for it usually means rework.

Sliding or swing — which is better?

Sliding gates suit narrow plots and sloped driveways where a swinging leaf has nowhere to go. Swing gates are simpler, cheaper, and fine where there is clear flat space behind the opening. We will tell you which your site actually supports.

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READY TO START?

Send us the measurements, a photo, or just a description. We reply on WhatsApp within 24 hours with a quote covering materials and labour.