Trusted Gate Repair for Alameda Homeowners
Gate repair in Alameda typically costs $180–$650 depending on the damage, and most repairs are completed same day by our owner-led crew. At Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, Brian Robinson answers your call, diagnoses the problem, and fixes it himself — backed by 27 years of gate-only experience and 553 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. Whether your gate is sagging on the Fernside, grinding near the Marina, or won’t open at your Bay Farm property, we’ll get it working properly again. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate and honest timeline.

What Our Gate Repair Service Includes
Hinge Repair
Hinges bear the full weight of your gate every time it swings, and Alameda’s salt-laden Bay air accelerates corrosion that seizes or weakens them. You’ll know hinges are failing when the gate drags, squeals, or develops visible gaps at the post connection. We remove the damaged hinge, assess whether the mounting plate or pin is salvageable, and install a properly rated replacement — often upgrading from the undersized hardware that failed in the first place. For heavier ornamental iron gates common in the Gold Coast and East End neighborhoods, we use commercial-grade ball-bearing hinges that outlast standard residential hardware.
Post Repair
A leaning or rotted post is one of the most common gate failures we see in Alameda, particularly on older properties where wooden posts were set without proper concrete footings or drainage. The post is the foundation of your entire gate system; when it shifts, the gate binds, the latch misses, and the opener strains until it fails too. We excavate the existing post, pour a new footing below the frost line with proper gravel drainage, and set a pressure-treated or steel post plumb and true. On hillside properties near Bay Farm Island where soil movement is more pronounced, we sometimes install deeper footings with rebar reinforcement to prevent recurrence.
Weld Repair
Cracked welds on wrought iron or steel gates aren’t just unsightly — they’re structural failures that propagate until the gate collapses or separates from its frame. Our in-house welding capability means Brian can repair cracks, rebuild broken scrollwork, or fabricate missing sections on-site without waiting for an outside metal shop. We match the original weld profile and finish with appropriate wire and technique for the base metal, then prime and paint to match. This is particularly valuable for custom gates in the Alameda Historic District where replacement with modern stock pieces would destroy architectural character.
Gate Realignment
Even a structurally sound gate won’t operate correctly if it’s out of plumb or level, causing latches to miss, openers to detect phantom obstructions, and hardware to wear unevenly. Realignment requires systematic diagnosis: we check post plumb, hinge pivot points, gate frame squareness, and ground clearance across the full swing arc. In Alameda, we frequently realign gates that have settled after foundation work, shifted during storm events, or were installed without proper shimming. The fix might be as simple as adjusting hinge bolts or as involved as resetting posts — we tell you which before starting any work.
Lock Repair
Gate locks endure weather exposure, physical abuse, and the accumulated grit of Alameda’s windy, dusty conditions near the Bay. Mechanical locks jam, electronic strikes fail to release, and magnetic locks lose holding force when their power supply degrades. We disassemble the lock mechanism, clean and lubricate or replace worn components, and verify proper alignment with the strike plate or receiver. For access-controlled gates, we test voltage at the lock under load — a step many installers skip — because a lock that works on the bench often fails when the opener’s control board is also drawing power.
Rust Treatment
Rust on steel or iron gates is progressive and accelerates rapidly in Alameda’s marine climate, where morning fog deposits salt moisture that lingers in crevices. We don’t just paint over it — we wire-brush or media-blast to bare metal, treat with rust-converting primer, and apply a quality topcoat system appropriate for the exposure. For gates with advanced pitting, we weld in patch plates or replace compromised sections rather than applying thicker paint that hides but doesn’t solve the problem. Annual maintenance coating after our treatment can extend gate life by a decade or more in this environment.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Gate Repair
We’ve built deep familiarity with the nine major gate brands installed across Alameda homes and small commercial properties. On LiftMaster systems — the most common residential opener in the East Bay — we’ve serviced hundreds of units and stock their SL3000, CSW24V, and RSL12V series components for same-day resolution. FAAC and BFT Italian operators, popular for their compact hydraulic designs on tight Alameda lots, require specific pressure settings and oil types that general technicians often get wrong; we carry their seals and control boards. Linear and Viking openers are workhorses on multi-family and HOA gates throughout the city, and we maintain a supply of their actuator arms and control modules.
Ghost Controls solar-ready systems appear increasingly on environmentally conscious Alameda properties, and we understand their battery charging profiles and low-voltage troubleshooting. DoorKing and Elite access control integration demands knowledge of their proprietary programming sequences — Brian has factory training materials and direct parts access for both. Mighty Mule DIY systems, common on budget installations, often need significant upgrades to handle Alameda’s heavier coastal gates; we can repair what makes sense and recommend replacement when the underlying unit is undersized. Whether you have one of these brands or any other make, we can diagnose it honestly and fix what needs fixing.
Signs You Need Gate Repair Right Now
- The gate makes grinding, squealing, or clunking sounds. These noises indicate metal-on-metal contact from failed bearings, misaligned hinges, or a struggling opener gearbox. Continuing to operate the gate will destroy components that could have been saved with earlier intervention, turning a $200 hinge repair into a $600 opener replacement.
- The gate hangs unevenly or drags on the ground. A gate that no longer sits level in its opening has either shifted on its hinges or suffered post movement. Either condition strains the opener, damages the bottom rail, and eventually prevents the gate from closing securely — leaving your property exposed.
- The opener runs but the gate barely moves or stalls. This typically signals mechanical binding from misalignment, a failing motor capacitor, or degraded internal gears. The opener’s safety circuits are working overtime, and repeated strain will burn out the control board — the most expensive component in the system.
- The latch doesn’t catch or the lock won’t engage. A gate that appears closed but isn’t latched can be forced open with minimal effort. In Alameda’s denser neighborhoods like the West End, where foot traffic is high, this creates genuine security exposure for homes and small businesses alike.
- You see rust spreading, cracks in welds, or wood rot at joints. Structural degradation doesn’t stabilize on its own. Rust expands as it forms, cracking more paint and exposing more metal; rot in wooden gates progresses inward from joints where water collects. Both conditions become exponentially more expensive to repair as they advance.
Our Gate Repair Process — Step by Step
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Call and describe what you’re seeing. When you reach Prime Gate Solutions Alameda at (510) 616-4869, Brian will ask specific questions about the gate’s behavior, brand, age, and recent changes. This preliminary diagnosis helps us arrive with the right parts and tools, saving you a return-trip delay.
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On-site inspection and root-cause diagnosis. We don’t quote from the truck. Brian examines the full gate system — posts, hinges, frame, opener, control board, safety devices, and access hardware — to identify the primary failure and any contributing conditions. We use multimeters to check voltage and amperage draw, level gauges for alignment assessment, and load testing for mechanical binding.
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Upfront written estimate with options. You’ll receive a clear breakdown of what’s wrong, what repair options exist (including the consequences of delaying), and exact pricing before any work begins. No hidden fees, no pressure to add unnecessary services.
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Repair with owner-led execution. Brian performs the repair himself, not a subcontractor learning on your gate. For welding, parts fabrication, or control programming, everything happens in-house — no waiting for outside vendors or shipping delays.
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Operational testing and documentation. We cycle the gate through its full range, test all safety reverse functions, verify access control integration, and document the work performed. You get a written record for warranty purposes and future maintenance planning.
How Much Does Gate Repair Cost in Alameda?
Most gate repairs in Alameda fall between $180 and $650, with the majority of common jobs landing in the $250–$400 range. A typical hinge replacement on a standard residential gate runs $180–$280 including hardware and labor. Post repair or replacement, which requires excavation and concrete work, generally costs $350–$650 depending on depth, soil conditions, and whether we’re resetting an existing gate or installing new. Weld repairs start around $200 for simple crack fixes and range to $450+ for extensive fabrication or ornamental matching. Lock repair or replacement typically runs $150–$300 for mechanical units and $250–$500 for electronic access-controlled systems. Gate realignment alone — when posts and hinges are sound — usually falls between $180 and $320.

Several factors push pricing higher or lower: gate material (iron and steel require more labor than aluminum), accessibility (tight side yards or buried utility lines complicate excavation), and whether the underlying cause has damaged secondary components. The best way to avoid overpaying is getting an accurate diagnosis upfront — guessing at the problem and ordering parts speculatively wastes money on unnecessary components. Our free estimates include full inspection and written pricing with no obligation; you’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before committing. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule yours.
| Repair Type | Typical Range in Alameda | What Affects Price |
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| Hinge Repair/Replacement | $180 – $280 | Gate weight, hinge grade, post condition |
| Post Repair/Replacement | $350 – $650 | Depth, concrete, soil, drainage needs |
| Weld Repair | $200 – $450+ | Crack length, ornamental detail, finish matching |
| Gate Realignment | $180 – $320 | Number of adjustment points, opener reprogramming |
| Lock Repair | $150 – $300 | Mechanical vs. electronic, access control integration |
| Rust Treatment | $250 – $500 | Surface area, pitting depth, coating system |
Gate Repair Near Alameda — Our Service Area
We serve Alameda directly with same-day response for most repair calls, and regularly travel to neighboring communities including Gate Repair in Saranap, Gate Repair in Belmont, and Gate Repair in Napa for scheduled appointments. Our typical response time in Alameda proper is under two hours for urgent issues — particularly important for HOA and commercial gates where access disruption affects multiple parties. We also cover Fairview, Hayward, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Ashland, San Lorenzo, Union City, Dublin, and San Leandro with next-day availability for non-emergency repairs.
Serving Alameda, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Alameda area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Repair in Alameda
Gate repair is the professional restoration of mechanical, structural, or electrical components that allow a gate to open, close, latch, and secure properly. At Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, this covers everything from welding cracked iron and replacing rotted posts to reprogramming LiftMaster openers and troubleshooting DoorKing access systems — all performed by owner-technician Brian Robinson with 27 years of specialized experience. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate on your specific issue.
Most residential gate repairs in Alameda are completed in 1–3 hours on a single visit, assuming we arrive with correct parts. Complex welding, custom fabrication, or post replacement requiring concrete cure time may extend to a second visit; we tell you this upfront so you can plan accordingly. Our same-day parts availability for nine major brands minimizes the delay that sends other companies away for a week.
Expect $180–$650 for most repairs, with hinge work toward the lower end and post replacement or extensive welding toward the higher end. The exact price depends on gate size, material, accessibility, and whether secondary components like the opener or access control were damaged by the primary failure. We provide written, itemized estimates before starting — call (510) 616-4869 for yours; estimates are free.
Yes — LiftMaster is one of the most common brands we repair in Alameda, and we stock parts for their SL3000, CSW24V, RSL12V, and other residential and light-commercial series. We’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster units and can diagnose whether your problem is the motor, control board, safety sensor, or mechanical binding — then fix it correctly the first time.
Yes, we prioritize urgent calls where a gate is stuck open, stuck closed with vehicles trapped, or presenting a safety hazard. For Alameda properties, we typically have Brian on-site within two hours for genuine emergencies. Call (510) 616-4869 anytime — if we can’t answer immediately, we return calls promptly and triage by severity.
Yes, all repair work carries a written warranty covering both parts and labor — the duration varies by component type and will be specified on your invoice. Our 553 reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect our willingness to stand behind the work; if something isn’t right, Brian returns to make it right. That direct owner accountability is why our customers stay with us for decades.
Clear access to both sides of the gate and the operator unit, and note any recent changes in behavior — unusual sounds, intermittent operation, or weather events preceding the failure. If the gate is electric, ensure we can reach the breaker or disconnect switch. You don’t need to diagnose the problem yourself; that’s what we’re for. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule at your convenience.
Schedule Your Gate Repair Service in Alameda Today
Don’t let a failing gate become a security problem or a more expensive breakdown. At Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, Brian Robinson answers your call, diagnoses your gate, and repairs it with 27 years of specialized expertise — backed by 553 customers who rated their experience 4.9 stars. Call (510) 616-4869 now for a free, no-obligation estimate and straight answers about what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it right.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Alameda since 1997.