Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Fairfax
A new gate installation in Fairfax typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on materials and automation, and most projects are completed in 2–4 days once materials arrive. Our Gate Installation team serves Fairfax directly from our Hayward base, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 94930 and 94978 ZIP codes. We know the canyon roads, the hillside lots, and the non-standard gates that define this town — because we’ve been installing and repairing them for nearly three decades. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free, on-site estimate.

Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Fairfax’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve built our reputation one gate at a time — 553 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, with many coming from Fairfax homeowners who found us after general contractors couldn’t solve their custom gate problems. Brian Robinson, our owner and lead technician, still answers the phone and shows up to every job personally. That means when you hire us for Gate Installation in Fairfax, you’re getting 27 years of specialized gate experience — not a subcontractor learning on your property.
Our response time to Fairfax averages same-week, with emergency repairs often same-day. We carry parts and hardware for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems, so most automation additions or replacements don’t require a second trip. More importantly, we understand what breaks gates in this specific canyon environment — and we build to prevent it.
Our Gate Installation Services in Fairfax
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most popular choice for Fairfax’s craftsman bungalows and hillside properties, but they demand precise engineering here. The town’s soft, rain-saturated soil causes standard post footings to shift within seasons, throwing gates out of alignment and stressing hinges. We install swing gates with deep-set concrete piers — typically 36–48 inches below grade — and reinforced hinge plates that resist the torque of heavy redwood or cedar gates. For properties along Bolinas Road or the Sleepy Hollow lanes, where driveways often slope toward the street, we engineer proper drainage around each post to prevent the frost-heave-like swelling that plagues shallow installations.
Security Gate Installation
Fairfax’s open-space borders and trail access points create genuine security concerns for homeowners near Deer Park and the Cascade Canyon watershed. We install security gates from 6 to 8 feet tall, with options for spear-top steel, solid cedar privacy panels, or custom combinations that match existing fencing. Every security gate we install in Fairfax gets marine-grade stainless steel hardware — standard galvanized hinges simply don’t survive the fog and rain that persist under the redwood canopy. We integrate access control systems from LiftMaster, DoorKing, and Elite, including keypad, telephone entry, and smart-home-connected options that let you grant access remotely.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in Fairfax are rarely afterthoughts — they’re often the primary entry point for homes set back from narrow canyon roads. Many of these gates are hand-built redwood or cedar structures, non-standard in both dimension and hardware spacing. We fabricate custom jamb hardware and weld strike plates in-house to match existing configurations, rather than forcing a mass-produced latch onto a one-of-a-kind gate. For homes in the downtown-adjacent neighborhoods or the wooded areas near Peri Park, we also install pedestrian gates with integrated package-locker access or smart-lock compatibility.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates solve the clearance problems that plague Fairfax’s tight driveways and steep hillside entries, but they require level, stable track foundations — a challenge on terrain that shifts with every rainy season. We install V-groove track systems with concrete-encased ground supports and self-cleaning track covers that prevent leaf and debris buildup from the town’s dense canopy. For properties with severe grade changes, we engineer cantilever systems that eliminate ground contact entirely. Every sliding gate motor we install gets a weather-rated housing with sealed electronics, because the moisture that kills standard operators is simply ambient air in Fairfax for much of the year.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates — paired swing leaves that meet in the center — suit wider Fairfax driveways and estate-style entries. The engineering challenge here is synchronization: both leaves must carry equal load, meet precisely, and share a center drop-pin or magnetic lock that functions through seasonal ground movement. We build double gates with adjustable center stops and heavy-duty cane bolts that can be trimmed or shimmed as posts settle. For automated double gates, we specify independent operators with synchronized control boards from FAAC or BFT, ensuring both leaves move in unison even when hillside torque tries to throw them out of phase.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Fairfax
We work on your brand — whether it’s a LiftMaster system installed by a previous owner, a FAAC or BFT European operator on a modern custom gate, or a Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, or Mighty Mule unit that needs replacement or integration. Our Hayward warehouse stocks motors, control boards, safety loops, and access hardware for all nine brands, which means Fairfax customers aren’t waiting weeks for specialty parts to ship. When we quote a gate installation, we specify the exact operator model and accessories, with factory-authorized installation that preserves your warranty coverage.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Fairfax Homes
- Wood rot and delamination in custom redwood gates. Fairfax’s sheltered canyon microclimate — roughly 40–50 inches of annual rainfall, nearly double San Rafael’s — keeps gates saturated for weeks after each storm. We specify pressure-treated posts, cedar or redwood with premium penetrating sealants, and designs that shed water rather than trap it.
- Rust-seized hinges and latches within 2–3 years of installation. The persistent fog and canopy shade accelerate corrosion of standard steel hardware. We install only marine-grade stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized hinges, with grease fittings accessible for annual maintenance.
- Post misalignment and gate sagging on hillside lots. Heavy deer-exclusion gates, often 7–8 feet tall and home-engineered, pull posts out of plumb in soft, moist soil. Our installations use 36-inch minimum concrete footings with post brackets elevated above grade, plus diagonal bracing on high-torque configurations.
- Swollen-frame misalignment in hand-built gates. Non-standard gates expand and contract unevenly in high humidity. We engineer frame assemblies with slotted hardware and seasonal adjustment points, rather than rigid fixed mounts that bind within a year.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Fairfax, CA
Honest numbers for Fairfax’s market: a basic pedestrian gate in cedar or redwood, manually operated, typically runs $2,800–$4,200 installed. A single swing driveway gate with automation averages $4,500–$6,800. Double swing or sliding security gates with premium operators and access control range from $5,800–$7,500, with heavy custom deer-exclusion designs at the higher end. These ranges include marine-grade hardware, deep-set concrete footings, and standard automation — custom fabrication, smart-home integration, or specialty finishes add from $400–$1,200 depending on complexity.
What moves the needle: gate size and weight, automation level, access control features, and site conditions like slope or drainage requirements. Every quote we provide is itemized and fixed — no open-ended allowances, no surprises when we hit unexpected bedrock on a hillside footing. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free, no-obligation estimate at your Fairfax property.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fairfax
Our service radius covers all of central and southern Marin County. We regularly install and repair gates in San Anselmo, San Rafael, Kentfield, and Lucas Valley-Marinwood — each with its own microclimate and housing-stock quirks, but none with Fairfax’s particular combination of canyon moisture and custom-built heritage. If you’re in a neighboring community and found this page, we bring the same specialized gate expertise and owner-on-site accountability to your project.
Serving Fairfax, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fairfax 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 Fairfax
Fairfax’s sheltered canyon position receives 40–50 inches of annual rainfall — nearly double San Rafael’s — and its dense redwood canopy keeps gates shaded and damp for weeks after storms. This persistent moisture accelerates fungal growth and wood fiber breakdown that would take years in sunnier, drier locations. We combat this with pressure-treated structural lumber, premium penetrating sealants applied to all six sides of boards, and design details like crowned top rails and drain gaps that shed water rather than trap it. Call (510) 616-4869 to discuss moisture-resistant options for your specific gate project.
A heavy-duty linear screw or articulated arm operator from LiftMaster or FAAC, housed in a weather-sealed enclosure with sealed electronics, handles the 300–500 lb load of a tall redwood deer gate while resisting the canyon’s persistent moisture. We avoid chain-drive systems on heavy custom gates — they require more maintenance and bind more easily when frames swell seasonally. For a recent Gate Installation in the Sleepy Hollow area, we replaced a custom 7-ft redwood deer-exclusion gate that had pulled its posts out of plumb due to saturated hillside soil. We reinforced the hinges with marine-grade stainless steel and fitted a LiftMaster smart opener integrated with the homeowner’s system, ensuring whisper-quiet operation and resistance to the canyon’s persistent moisture. Call (510) 616-4869 for operator recommendations matched to your gate’s weight and configuration.
Yes — in fact, it’s standard for many Fairfax properties, particularly the 1920s–1970s hillside homes with original gravel or compacted-earth approaches. We engineer post footings that account for slope, install adjustable bottom guides or ground tracks that tolerate surface irregularities, and specify gate bottom clearances that won’t snag on seasonal erosion ruts. For sliding gates on unpaved driveways, we typically recommend cantilever systems that eliminate ground track contact entirely. Call (510) 616-4869 for a site evaluation and custom engineering approach.
We can match most existing finishes through custom mixing and testing, though we recommend against attempting to match severely weathered wood — the new gate will catch up in appearance within a season or two of Fairfax’s sun-fog cycle, and a complementary contrast often looks more intentional. For heritage craftsman properties or HOA-matched installations, we provide sample boards for approval before final finishing. Our in-house welding and fabrication capability also lets us replicate custom metalwork details — scrollwork, spears, or bracket designs — that mass-produced gates can’t duplicate. Call (510) 616-4869 to discuss finish matching for your specific project.
Deep concrete footings — minimum 36 inches, often 48 inches on steep Fairfax hillsides — with post brackets elevated 2–4 inches above finished grade to prevent direct soil contact and rot. We add diagonal bracing on the hinge-side post to counter the lever force of a heavy 7–8 ft gate, and we specify marine-grade stainless steel hinges with grease fittings that resist the rust that would otherwise accelerate wear and increase sagging torque. In the softest soils, we use sono-tube forms and rebar-reinforced piers that distribute load across a wider base. Call (510) 616-4869 for a structural assessment of your existing or planned deer-exclusion gate.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner and Lead Technician at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Fairfax and Marin County since 1998.