How to Compare Turnstile Access Control Installation Prices for Homes and Businesses in Johannesburg, Roodepoort, Sandton, Randburg, Eastrand, Midrand, Centurion & Pretoria
Curious about Turnstile Access Control Installation Prices and how much a high‑security entry solution will really cost in Johannesburg? We cut through the jargon and give you clear price bands so you can budget with confidence.

We install high‑security systems built for single‑person passage, prevention of tailgating and robust mechanical locking. Our approach is practical and friendly: we ask the right questions up front to reduce delays and rework.
On this page we explain at a high level how we price supply and fitting across Johannesburg, nearby cities and suburbs.
You will see the difference between hardware cost and total project cost, and why site conditions, integration needs and civil works change the final figure.
Read on for current price ranges, price bands by type and security level, area factors, and procurement guidance so you can compare options quickly and then request an accurate quote – Contact Us
Turnstile Access Control Installation Prices for Johannesburg, cities and suburbs
To help you plan, we give a realistic costing band for industrial full-height units and explain what moves the final figure.

Current price range for full-height supply and installation
For initial budgeting use the indicative market range of R50,172.38 – R194,038.67. This covers common specifications, but the final quote depends on site work, integration and finish.
Price bands by type and security level
We split bands by basic perimeter control, enhanced anti-tailgating, and high-throughput systems. Higher security or bi-directional setups add cost due to extra mechanisms and controllers.
Area-based pricing factors
Labour and travel vary across Johannesburg and suburbs. Restricted sites, after-hours work, or tight delivery zones increase time on site and total cost.
What’s included and what affects the final quote
- Included: supply, positioning, fixing, wiring provisions, commissioning and handover.
- Optional: civil works, extended cabling, advanced readers, battery backup and crane offload.
“Long cable runs, site access and delivery logistics are the most common cost risers we see.”
Typical cost drivers vs impact on price
| Driver | Impact | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Site civils | High | Foundations, core-drilling |
| Distance to DB / power | Medium | Long cable runs and protection |
| Delivery & unloading | Medium | Crane or forklift may be needed |
Estimated pricing ranges by site type
| Site type | Indicative range | Typical drivers |
|---|---|---|
| Factory / Warehouse | R60k – R180k | Throughput, civils |
| School / Campus | R50k – R140k | Pedestrian flow, finishes |
| Stadium / Mine | R80k – R194k | Security level, logistics |
We can provide additional comparison matrices or a bill-of-quantity table on request to help procurement teams compare like-for-like quotes.
Full-height turnstile options we install for high-security sites – Turnstile Access Control Installation Prices
When perimeter integrity matters, we supply full‑height products that deliver physical separation and reliable lane management.

Double full-height units for controlled entrance and exit points
Double full‑height units are built to separate entrance and exit lanes. We use them where one‑way flow reduces bottlenecks and improves security at staff or visitor gates.
Typical construction uses mild steel for cages and rotors, with optional stainless steel rotors for coastal or wash‑down sites. A strong arm and rotor assembly keeps throughput smooth during shift changes.
Industrial full-height options for harsh, high-volume sites
Industrial models suit mines, factories and stadiums. They have heavier frames, rugged finishes and protective coatings to resist dust, vibration and continuous use.
Choosing higher specification buys greater durability, better corrosion resistance and smoother locking. These units are selected when readers, interlocks and site rules must be enforced reliably every day.
| Option | Typical finish | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Double full‑height | Powder coat / galvanised | Perimeter gates, staff entrances |
| Industrial full‑height | Hot‑dip galvanised / stainless steel parts | Mines, factories, stadiums |
| Upgrade benefits | Stainless parts, heavier arm | Longevity, reduced downtime |
Selection isn’t only about the frame; it also involves power, logic and compatibility with your existing systems. In the next section we cover specification, power and reader integration so you can match product to site requirements.
Specifications, access control compatibility and power requirements – Turnstile Access Control Installation Prices
Buyers need concise, testable specifications — we translate engineering details into practical checklist items.

Materials and finishes
Construction uses cage, rotors and wings in mild steel with optional stainless steel rotors on request.
Finishes are powder coating in standard RAL colours for a neat appearance or hot‑dip galvanising for tougher exterior use.
Power and control
Units accept a 220V AC 50Hz supply feeding the top housing. The locking and actuation run on 24V solenoids.
We state these values so facilities teams can plan the electrical scope and compliance work precisely.
Mechanism and safety
Precision roller bearings in the top and bottom plates give smoother rotation and lower wear during high throughput.
Secure locking plus a mechanical key override allow free‑flow in a set direction for supervised events or emergencies.
Logic, integration and readers
Logic is compatible with standard access control systems and supports programmable timers and adjustable voltage high‑time.
Optional reader boxes mount on both sides so readers (card, fingerprint or face) sit ergonomically and wiring stays neat.
| Specification | Requirement | Buyer benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Materials | Mild steel; stainless steel rotors (option) | Corrosion choice for coastal or internal sites |
| Finish | Powder coat / Hot‑dip galvanised | Appearance vs durability |
| Power | 220V AC 50Hz in; 24V solenoid | Clear electrical scope for installers |
| Override | Mechanical key, both directions | Emergency free‑flow when needed |
| Reader type | Wiring | Notes |
| Card | Wiegand / OSDP | Low cost, fast read |
| Fingerprint | TTL / RS485 | Biometric verification; latency planning |
| Face | TCP/IP or RS485 | High accuracy; network considerations |
Battery backup readiness: a 24V charging circuit is provided; batteries are excluded so you can select capacity to suit runtime needs.
“We provide a specification checklist to help procurement teams confirm compatibility before requesting a formal quote.”
Turnstile Access Control Installation Prices: Conclusion
We summarise the core message: accurate budgeting comes from matching product type, security level and integration scope to your site needs. Choosing the cheapest headline figure risks extra work and cost later.
Recap: use the price bands, cost drivers and site‑type ranges to shortlist options before you request a tailored quotation. This helps compare like‑for‑like and reduce surprises.
To quote quickly we need: suburb and site location, required access direction(s), expected throughput, preferred access control method, and confirmation of power availability. Clear info speeds delivery and avoids delays.
We keep projects predictable through a defined scope, agreed responsibilities and a commissioning process that verifies control logic, reader behaviour and safe operation before sign‑off. Contact us for a site assessment and a written quote that aligns your access and security needs with a robust, compliant outcome.