Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Alamo
A new gate installation in Alamo typically runs $4,200–$12,500 depending on size, material, and automation level, with most projects completed in 2–5 business days after permit approval. Our Gate Installation team covers all of 94507 from our Hayward base, usually arriving within 45 minutes for estimates and same-day for urgent calls along Stone Valley Road, Miranda Avenue, and the winding estate drives off Livorna Road.

We’ve been working in Alamo long enough to know the difference between a standard suburban install and what these properties actually demand. The ornamental iron swing gates on estates near Round Hill Country Club aren’t just bigger—they’re heavier, older, and often tied to automation systems from the 1990s that need complete re-engineering, not a quick swap. Brian takes the call and does the work, so you’re getting 27 years of gate-specific experience on your property, not a subcontractor figuring it out as they go. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Alamo’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
553 customers agree: our 4.9-star average across verified reviews reflects nearly three decades of gate work done by specialists, not generalists. In Alamo specifically, we’ve earned repeat calls from estate owners along the Diablo Road corridor and property managers handling equestrian ranches near the Briones Regional Park boundary—customers who initially hired us for a single repair and came back for full replacements because the job held up.
Brian Robinson serves as Owner and Lead Technician on every Alamo job. That means the person quoting your driveway gate installation is the same person welding the custom jamb brackets and programming the operator. No crew rotation. No “I’ll send my guy.” When a Miranda Avenue estate needed operators relocated to meet county setback rules last spring, Brian handled the county inspection walkthrough himself.
Our response time to Alamo averages under an hour for estimates, and we stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems—so most automation repairs or operator upgrades don’t require a second trip. For new installations, we fabricate structural components in-house, which matters when your custom iron gate needs brackets that haven’t been manufactured since 1987.
We know the local conditions that destroy gates here. The Diablo winds that funnel through the San Ramon Valley aren’t abstract weather patterns to us—they’re sheared hinge bolts, bent frames, and fried circuit boards we’ve repaired dozens of times. That knowledge changes how we spec hardware, set post depth, and brace slide gates against wind load.
Our Gate Installation Services in Alamo
Driveway Gate Installation in Alamo
Alamo driveway gates aren’t standard residential sizes. The typical estate entry here spans 14–20 feet, with custom ornamental iron or steel construction weighing 800–2,000 pounds—loads that demand commercial-grade operators even for single-family homes. We install swing, slide, and bi-fold systems engineered for these weights, with concrete footings sized for the clay-heavy soils and wind exposure common along Livorna Road and the Diablo foothills. Most driveway gate installations in Alamo run $6,500–$12,500 fully automated.
Swing Gate Installation in Alamo
Swing gates dominate Alamo’s architectural landscape, from the classic dual-leaf iron entries off Stone Valley Road to the single-leaf ranch gates near the equestrian properties south of downtown. We recently replaced a pair of 30-year-old FAAC swing operators on a custom iron gate at an estate on Miranda Avenue. The Diablo winds had sheared the gearbox mounting bolts, and the existing operator pit was too close to the county road right-of-way, requiring a relocation during installation to meet current county setback rules—a job only possible because our techs know the Contra Costa County Department of Conservation and Development process firsthand. New swing gate installations typically cost $4,200–$8,500 in Alamo.
Sliding Gate Installation in Alamo
Sliding gates make sense for Alamo properties with steep driveways or limited swing radius, particularly on the hillside estates above the valley floor. The challenge here is track alignment under thermal stress—summer heat routinely hits 95–105°F, warping aluminum track and causing binding that burns out operators. We install heavy-duty steel track with expansion joints and spec operators with higher duty cycles than the property technically requires. Expect $5,800–$10,000 for a complete sliding gate installation with automation.
Security Gate Installation in Alamo
Alamo’s estate density and secluded lots make perimeter security gates essential, not optional. We install standalone security gates for secondary driveways, paddock access, and service entrances—often integrating them with existing access control systems or standalone keypad/intercom setups. Because many Alamo properties have multiple entry points, we design systems that let owners manage all gates from a single interface. Security gate installations start around $3,800 for basic automated systems and range to $9,500+ for multi-gate integrated setups with telephone entry and camera verification.
Pedestrian Gate Installation in Alamo
Pedestrian gates in Alamo often match the ornamental ironwork of main driveway entries, requiring custom fabrication rather than off-the-shelf products. We weld and finish pedestrian gates in-house to match existing estate fencing, with self-closing hinges and magnetic latches that hold against wind gusts. These typically run $1,800–$4,200 installed, depending on automation and access control integration.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Alamo
We work on your brand—whether it’s a LiftMaster Elite Series operator on a new Diablo Road estate, a legacy FAAC 740 system from the 1990s, or a BFT submersible operator handling a creek-crossing slide gate near Briones. Our Hayward warehouse stocks motors, control boards, and safety devices for all nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Alamo customers, that means same-day operator swaps on most systems and no waiting weeks for a special-order part that a generalist contractor doesn’t recognize. We also source discontinued components for older estate gates that would otherwise need complete replacement.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Alamo Homes
- Diablo wind damage requiring structural repair before new installation. The hot, dry offshore gusts that accelerate through Diablo Range gaps physically bend wrought iron gate frames and strip hinge bolts—especially on 1980s–90s installations with non-replaceable cast components. We can’t bolt a new operator to a twisted frame, so our in-house welding capability becomes essential for Alamo jobs.
- Heat-accelerated operator failure and wood warping. Alamo’s inland valley location means summer temperatures 15–20 degrees higher than coastal Bay Area cities, breaking down gate operator grease and warping wooden gate components faster than manufacturer specifications account for. We spec high-temperature lubricants and design expansion gaps that account for this reality.
- Unpermitted past work surfacing during replacement inspections. Because Alamo is unincorporated Contra Costa County, many estate gates had openers added in the 1990s or 2000s without county approval. When we pull a permit for replacement, inspectors flag these non-compliant installations—missing safety edges, insufficient clearance from roadway, ungrounded operators—forcing retrofits that double the expected scope.
- County setback violations on older installations. Many Alamo estate gates were installed before current Contra Costa County setback and clearance-from-roadway standards. A straightforward operator replacement can unexpectedly require relocating the entire gate system, a variance application, or both—something technicians unfamiliar with the county process won’t anticipate until mid-project.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Alamo, CA
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Alamo | What’s Included |
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| Pedestrian gate (manual) | $1,800 – $3,200 | Custom fabrication, posts, hardware, installation |
| Pedestrian gate (automated) | $3,500 – $5,800 | Above plus operator, safety devices, basic keypad |
| Single swing driveway gate | $4,200 – $7,500 | Gate, posts, operator, safety systems, installation |
| Dual swing driveway gate | $6,500 – $10,500 | Above with dual operators, synchronized control |
| Sliding driveway gate | $5,800 – $10,000 | Gate, track system, operator, safety, installation |
| High-security/multi-gate system | $8,500 – $12,500+ | Integrated access control, telephone entry, cameras |
These Alamo ranges reflect the heavier materials, commercial-grade operators, and county permitting complexity typical of local estate properties. A Danville or Walnut Creek suburban install with lighter construction and city permitting might run 20–30% less—but wouldn’t survive Alamo’s wind loads and gate weights. Permit costs through Contra Costa County add $400–$900 depending on project scope. We provide itemized, upfront pricing before any work begins, and estimates are always free. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Alamo
Our service radius covers the full San Ramon Valley and surrounding hillside communities. We regularly handle gate installation and repair in Saranap, where smaller ranch properties need scaled-down versions of Alamo’s estate hardware; Moraga, with its mix of hillside custom homes and older ranch gates; Walnut Creek, where suburban developments need lighter-duty but code-compliant automated systems; and Danville, which shares Alamo’s estate density but with incorporated-city permitting through the Town of Danville rather than Contra Costa County. Each city’s regulatory environment and typical housing stock shapes how we approach every job.
Serving Alamo, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Alamo area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Gate Installation in Alamo
Yes—because Alamo is unincorporated Contra Costa County, any gate operator replacement requires a permit from the county’s Department of Conservation and Development, not a local city building department. The county inspects for current electrical code, safety device compliance, and clearance-from-roadway standards, which means older installations often need retrofit work to pass. We handle the permit application and inspection scheduling as part of every Alamo installation. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll walk you through what’s needed for your specific property.
Diablo winds physically deform gate frames, shear hinge bolts, and destroy automation circuit boards in single storm events—damage we see concentrated along exposed ridgelines and valley gaps in Alamo. This means we spec heavier post footings, reinforced hinge systems, and operators with higher wind-load ratings than standard suburban installations require. The same wind exposure also means more frequent service calls after storm events, so we design installations with accessible components for faster future repairs.
Commercial-grade hydraulic or heavy-duty electromechanical operators from FAAC, BFT, or LiftMaster’s Elite series are necessary for Alamo’s typical 800–2,000-pound ornamental iron gates—residential-rated operators fail within months under these loads. We calculate duty cycle, wind load, and gate weight together, then spec operators with 50% higher capacity than the raw numbers suggest to account for Alamo’s thermal stress and wind exposure. For the heaviest dual-swing estates, we often recommend underground hydraulic operators that don’t compromise the gate’s clean sight lines.
Yes—most modern operators from LiftMaster, DoorKing, and Elite support smartphone control, and we can retrofit compatible systems to existing gates without full replacement. For older FAAC or BFT systems still mechanically sound, we sometimes recommend operator upgrades specifically to gain smart-home connectivity, since the incremental cost over a standard replacement is modest and the convenience for estate owners managing multiple entry points is significant. We integrate with popular platforms and can advise on cellular backup options for properties with unreliable Wi-Fi at the gate location.
It can significantly affect replacement—many Alamo estate gates were installed before current Contra Costa County setback standards, and a permit for replacement triggers measurement verification that wasn’t required decades ago. If your gate is within the county road right-of-way or below minimum setback, you’ll need a variance or physical relocation, adding $2,000–$5,000 and 4–8 weeks to the project. We identify this risk during our free estimate by checking county GIS records and measuring on-site, so you’re not surprised mid-project. Call (510) 616-4869 for an assessment of your specific location.
Ready for a gate that handles Alamo’s reality? Call (510) 616-4869 for a free, on-site estimate. Brian will walk your property, measure your existing setup, flag any county permitting issues upfront, and give you itemized pricing with no obligation. Same-day appointments available for urgent situations.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Alamo and the San Ramon Valley since 1997.