GIZAGIZA Serrated Crown — A Quiet, Unclimbable Line

GIZAGIZA Serrated Crown — A Quiet, Unclimbable Line

  • Houston
  • Residential
  • Anti-climb

At 1609 Tuam St, Houston, we fitted a steel entry gate with the GIZAGIZA serrated crown (stainless). The linear teeth echo the corrugated metal facade, preserving the industrial look while eliminating grips, footholds, and hook points.

Overall view of the entry: a black steel gate at 1609 Tuam St topped with a continuous GIZAGIZA serrated crown.
A single, continuous line removes the usual ways to climb.
Close perspective showing the slim GIZAGIZA profile sitting flush on the gate’s top rail, aligned with the corrugated siding.
Low-profile fit with a clean, factory look.
Detail of triangular GIZAGIZA teeth and returned ends that block tool placement at the gate head.
Up close, the deterrent reads unmistakably “do not climb.”
Mews-like private lane of townhomes off Tuam St; the protected entry sits on the left.
Site context: a quiet lane that can become a night-time blind spot.
View from the red steel column side—GIZAGIZA edge reads as a thin shadow line without visual clutter.
Discreet in appearance, strong in deterrence.

Project Snapshot

  • Location: 1609 Tuam St, Houston, TX
  • Scope: Steel entry gate — continuous run with returned ends
  • Product: GIZAGIZA serrated crown | Stainless
  • Goal: Raise climb resistance while keeping the industrial facade intact
  • Detail: Center-line fastening and end returns to prevent rattle and leverage

Design Fit

The corrugated metal walls set a crisp rhythm. The GIZAGIZA teeth continue that rhythm as a fine shadow line from a distance—and as a clear physical barrier up close.

Client Voice

“It blends in with the building and removed the handholds at the top. Subtle from the street, obvious at the gate.”

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