Full-Height Turnstile Gate Price Breakdown
Full-height turnstile gates are a serious investment in security. To budget effectively, it helps to understand not only the unit price but also the extra costs that go into installation, integration, and long-term ownership. This breakdown shows what you can expect to pay in 2025 and how to plan your budget.

Base Price of Full-Height Turnstile Gates
Standard Models
Basic single-lane gates typically cost between $3,850 and $5,000. These are suitable for many industrial and commercial facilities.
Tandem and Double Gates
For sites with higher traffic but limited space, tandem or double units cost between $6,500 and $7,500+.
Reinforced “Full Body” Gates
Heavy-duty reinforced versions, often used in prisons and military facilities, range from $5,000 to $8,500 per lane.
Additional Costs to Consider
Installation
Professional installation typically adds $550 to $2,200 per unit, depending on site preparation, power supply, and foundation requirements.
Integration
If you plan to connect your gates to biometric systems, mobile credentials, or QR code readers, expect to add $500 to $3,000 per lane.
Civil Works
In some cases, concrete bases, trenching for cables, or other site modifications may add $1,000 to $2,500 to the project.
Maintenance
Annual maintenance contracts usually cost around 10–20% of the original purchase price.
Budgeting Tips
Factor in Long-Term ROI
While upfront costs may seem high, full-height turnstiles often last 10–15 years with minimal repairs, making them more cost-effective than many alternatives.
Plan for Scalability
If you anticipate higher traffic in the future, budget for additional lanes or tandem models.
Compare Value, Not Just Price
Cheaper models may require more frequent service or lack integration options, which increases total cost of ownership.
Conclusion
Budgeting for full-height turnstile gates goes beyond the sticker price. By factoring in installation, integration, and long-term maintenance, you’ll gain a more accurate picture of the investment. Facilities that plan correctly benefit from reliable, scalable security for years to come.
 
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
 
  
  
  
     
     
  
  
  
 
                            