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Big Easy Gates Adds Fences, Doors, and Porch Enclosures to Its Service Lineup

October 03, 2025 - PRESSADVANTAGE -

gate installation company LouisianaBig Easy Gates announces an expansion of services to include fences, doors, and porch enclosures in addition to its established gate work. The company states that the added categories are available to the same customers who rely on its team for access control and perimeter projects, with work performed for both residential and commercial properties. In the same announcement, Big Easy Gates reiterates that it provides expert gate installation services and that property owners can choose from a wide range of gate materials and styles that align with project goals and site conditions.

According to the company, the expanded offering is intended to give property owners a single contractor for related projects that touch entryways and boundaries. Fences are included alongside gate installations so that access points and perimeter lines can be planned together. Doors are now part of the catalog for customers who want consistency across driveways, walkways, and building entries. Porch enclosures are offered for projects that call for additional separation or protection around outdoor living areas while maintaining the overall look selected for gates and adjoining features. The firm indicates that the same standards it applies to gate work—careful measurement, material selection, and fit—carry over to the added categories.

Big Easy Gates describes its role as a trusted and reliable gate contractor that supports homeowners and organizations with new installations and upgrades. The company underscores that projects are scoped with attention to property requirements, usage patterns, and the materials most appropriate for security and appearance. Gate work remains a core service, and the company notes that customers can select from multiple materials and styles to meet specific needs. The expansion to fences, doors, and porch enclosures is presented as a way to keep coordination under a single provider so that design choices and functional details remain consistent from one component to the next.

The company also states that quotes are available at no charge. The free quote offer is described as a routine part of the intake process, giving customers a documented proposal before any work is authorized. In practical terms, this means a property owner can request a written statement of the proposed scope for a gate project or any of the added categories—fences, doors, or porch enclosures—and use that document to understand options, materials, and next steps. The no-cost quote is positioned as a standard policy rather than a limited promotion and is presented alongside the service descriptions so prospective customers can review it while planning a project.

Services are offered to customers the company identifies as being in New Orleans and surrounding areas. In its description of coverage, Big Easy Gates notes it supports projects across nearby communities and that its teams work with both households and businesses. While the service footprint is defined geographically, the company keeps the headline free of place names and focuses the announcement on the addition of new categories. The coverage reference is included to clarify where the expansion applies and to confirm that the same policies—including the free quote—extend across the areas served.

The announcement keeps attention on operational details instead of promotional phrasing. It identifies what has changed—new services being offered alongside existing gate installations—and explains how those additions fit within the company’s broader approach. Customers who choose a gate material and style can now match that selection with fence lines, doors, and porch enclosures planned at the same time. The company’s description signals continuity in how projects are scoped, measured, and executed, while making clear that the expansion builds on a base of established gate work for residential and commercial properties.

Readers who want the full description of the expanded catalog and the free quote policy can review the company’s service information at https://www.bigeasygates.com/. The company presents the expansion as an update to the lineup rather than a change in standards, emphasizing that the same expectations for workmanship and coordination apply across gates, fences, doors, and porch enclosures. For inquiries, customers are encouraged to visit https://www.bigeasygates.com/contact-us/.

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For more information about Big Easy Gates, contact the company here:

Big Easy Gates
Ross Pena
(504) 547-6364
info@bigeasygates.com
New Orleans, LA

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