Since establishing in 1998, we have developed into one of the leading installers of automatic gates, barriers, turnstiles and much more throughout the UK. We offer an exceptional level of customer care from the design, to the installation, through to the after care. When you choose us you are working alongside experts who can successfully supply and install automatic driveway gates, perimeter gates at commercial premises, car park count systems plus a lot more. Our reputation has been paramount to our success and we are now recognised throughout Somerset and the rest of the UK for constant innovation, safety and the reliability of our automatic gates and automated barrier systems.
As one of the UK's leading installers Access Automation, established in 1998, became a Limited company in 2000 and provides a wide range of perimeter security solutions from design, installation, service and aftercare support. Our product range includes automatic gates in metal and wooden designs for both domestic and commercial clients; a solar range is also available. Access Automation installs automated and manual barriers, road blockers, turnstiles, bollards, car park count systems, traffic light systems and access control.
Unique Gate solutions ltd would like to wish everyone a happy new year and to let you know that we are open. We offer a range of swing, cantilever and bifold gates, all manufactured in Tamworth west midlands and fabricated from steel or aluminium with a wide range of infills and customised to your.
Mark and I would like to announce that Access Automation Ltd will be closing on the 31st January 2021 due to us retiring.
An order we were excited to install at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight at the start of lock down has now been safely installed adhering to our Covid risk assessments.
Newly installed 9m barrier by Access Automation Ltd. The system allows controlled access during set times through the barrier with the gates being used out of hours.
Access Automation Ltd support BFT, one of our automation suppliers, climbing Snowdon for their colleague Andrew and Macmillan Cancer Support.