Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across San Bruno
Gate installation in San Bruno typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on gate type and automation, with most residential projects completed in 1–3 days. The San Bruno Gap’s relentless Pacific winds and salt-laden marine air destroy standard gate hardware in 5–7 years—half the lifespan you’d see inland—so every installation we do here is built with wind-rated components and corrosion-resistant materials from day one.

We’re Brian Robinson and the team at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, and we’ve been installing and repairing gates across the Peninsula for nearly three decades. From the post-war tract homes near San Bruno Avenue to the hillside properties in Crestmoor and Rollingwood, we know how the Gap’s conditions punish gates that aren’t spec’d for this environment. Our Gate Installation team carries factory authorization for nine major brands, stocks parts in-house, and handles the welding and fabrication ourselves—no outsourcing, no waiting. If you’re in 94066 or nearby, call us at (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate. We typically quote same-day and schedule San Bruno installs within a week.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is San Bruno’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
553 customers have left verified reviews for our work, averaging 4.9 stars. That volume matters—it’s not a one-time spike, it’s consistent performance over years of gate-only specialization. In San Bruno specifically, we’ve earned repeat calls from HOA managers along El Camino Real and homeowners throughout the city who’ve learned that a gate installed without accounting for the Gap’s wind and salt ends up costing double when it fails prematurely.
Brian takes the call and does the work. As owner and lead technician, he’s on every job site, not managing from an office while subcontractors figure it out. That direct accountability means when we spec stainless steel hinges for your western-facing gate in Crestmoor, it’s because Brian personally measured the wind load and selected the hardware—not because a sales sheet suggested it.
Our response time to San Bruno is typically same-day for estimates and within 24–48 hours for installation starts. We keep common LiftMaster, FAAC, and Linear operator models in stock, plus a full welding rig for custom post brackets and hinge reinforcements. For San Bruno’s older housing stock—those 1940s–1960s tract homes with original side-yard gates—we’ve developed specific retrofit techniques that work with existing concrete footings and tight lot lines.
Our Gate Installation Services in San Bruno
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates are our top recommendation for San Bruno’s wind-battered properties, especially on hillside lots in Crestmoor and Rollingwood where a swing gate becomes a sail every afternoon. We install cantilever and track-mounted systems with wind-rated rollers and heavy-duty chain or rack drives that won’t bind when Pacific gusts hit 30+ mph through the Gap. A typical residential sliding gate installation in San Bruno runs $4,200–$7,500 including automation, with commercial-grade operators from LiftMaster or FAAC spec’d for continuous duty cycles.
Swing Gate Installation
Single and double swing gates work well on level lots in San Bruno’s older neighborhoods—think the grid streets near San Mateo Avenue—provided we engineer for the wind. We use commercial-grade, adjustable-tension hinges rated for high-cycle fatigue, never the standard residential hardware that corrodes and loosens in 3–4 years here. Every swing gate we install in San Bruno gets a wind-rated latch and strike plate assembly; we’ve seen too many callbacks from competitors who used basic magnetic latches that blow open on the first strong spring day.
Security Gate Installation
San Bruno’s compact lots and attached-garage layouts often make the side-yard gate the primary security boundary, not just an accessory. We install steel-framed security gates with integrated access control—keypads, telephone entry, or card readers—for residential and small commercial properties along El Camino Real and near the Tanforan area. Our security gate installations include reinforced posts set in concrete piers below the frost line, with hot-dip galvanized or powder-coated finishes that resist the salt air.
Driveway Gate Installation
From chain-link upgrades on the Peninsula Avenue corridor to new aluminum or steel systems in the hillside neighborhoods, we handle driveway gates that see daily vehicle traffic and need to operate reliably in all weather. We factor in slope, setback, and the prevailing westerly wind direction when we spec your gate—details that matter in San Bruno but get missed by installers who treat every lot the same.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Side-yard and garden pedestrian gates in San Bruno’s older homes often need complete rebuilds—the original wood frames are rotted, posts are leaning, and hardware is seized. We fabricate custom steel or aluminum frames in-house, match existing fence lines, and install self-closing, wind-resistant hardware that won’t let your gate bang in the breeze.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in San Bruno
We’re factory-authorized to work on nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That authorization isn’t just paperwork—it means we stock genuine parts, understand each manufacturer’s diagnostic protocols, and can source warranty replacements without the delays you’d face with a general handyman ordering blind. For San Bruno customers, this translates to faster repairs when your operator burns out fighting wind load, and correct spec’ing when we install new automation. We carry common LiftMaster and Linear operator models on our trucks, plus FAAC control boards and BFT hydraulic components for the European systems found in some Peninsula commercial properties.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in San Bruno Homes
- Corroded hinges and latches in western neighborhoods. Standard zinc-plated hardware lasts 5–7 years in San Bruno’s salt air before seizing or snapping. We install stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized equivalents rated for marine environments.
- Operator burnout from wind load. Gate motors spec’d for calm inland conditions overheat and fail when fighting constant 15–25 mph headwinds through the Gap. We size operators at 1.5–2x the calculated load and prefer continuous-duty models from LiftMaster and FAAC.
- Wooden gate warping and alignment drift. San Bruno’s fog cycles swell and shrink wood repeatedly, causing gates to drag or latch poorly within a season. We use kiln-dried, pressure-treated lumber or composite materials, and engineer expansion gaps into every frame.
- Failed post footings on hillside lots. Crestmoor and Rollingwood’s slopes and clay-heavy soils shift seasonally. We pour reinforced concrete piers with embedded post brackets, never direct-buried wood posts, and account for drainage to prevent frost heave.
Pricing for Gate Installation in San Bruno, CA
| Gate Type | Typical Range in San Bruno | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Pedestrian / side-yard gate | $2,800–$4,500 | Steel or aluminum frame, hardware, installation |
| Single swing driveway gate | $3,500–$5,800 | Gate, posts, wind-rated hinges, basic automation |
| Double swing driveway gate | $4,800–$7,200 | Dual gates, posts, operators, access control prep |
| Sliding driveway gate | $4,200–$7,500 | Gate, track/cantilever system, operator, safety devices |
| Security gate with access control | $5,500–$9,000+ | Gate, reinforced posts, keypad/card reader, telephone entry |
These ranges reflect San Bruno’s market and the upgraded hardware we spec for Gap conditions—wind-rated hinges, stainless fasteners, and corrosion-resistant operators that cost more upfront but eliminate premature failure. Site conditions affect final pricing: hillside grading, existing concrete removal, electrical runs for automation, and permit requirements. We provide itemized, upfront quotes with no obligation. Call (510) 616-4869 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Bruno
Our service radius covers the central Peninsula corridor. We regularly install and repair gates in Millbrae (slightly more sheltered from the Gap winds, allowing standard hardware in eastern neighborhoods), South San Francisco (industrial and residential mix with unique access control needs), Pacifica (even more aggressive salt exposure, requiring marine-grade everything), and Burlingame (older estates and newer infill with varied gate styles). Each city gets hardware recommendations matched to its specific microclimate, not a one-size-fits-all approach.
Serving San Bruno, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Bruno 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 San Bruno
San Bruno’s salt-laden marine air accelerates oxidation on steel springs and hardware, cutting typical lifespan from 10–12 years inland to 5–7 years here, especially in western neighborhoods closest to the Gap. We spec galvanized or coated springs and stainless hardware on every San Bruno installation to combat this. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free inspection of your current gate’s condition.
A sliding gate is usually the better choice for Crestmoor and Rollingwood hillside properties because it doesn’t present a broad surface to Pacific winds that gust through the Gap at 30+ mph. Swing gates in these neighborhoods require significantly heavier—and more expensive—wind-rated hardware to resist becoming a sail. On a recent installation in the Crestmoor hillside neighborhood, we replaced a homeowner’s original chain-link driveway gate with a new LiftMaster-operated sliding gate, upgrading to stainless steel hinges and a wind-rated latch after the previous standard hardware had blown out twice in three years.
Stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized hinges, latches, and fasteners outlast standard zinc-plated hardware by 2–3x in San Bruno’s salt air. For automatic gates, we recommend commercial-grade operators with sealed housings and continuous-duty motors from LiftMaster or FAAC. The extra upfront cost pays for itself in avoided callbacks and replacements.
Yes—on hillside lots in Crestmoor and Rollingwood, we pour reinforced concrete piers with embedded steel post brackets, sized deeper and wider than standard to resist soil movement and wind torque. For western-facing gates taking the full brunt of Gap winds, we add diagonal bracing or gusset plates at the post-to-gate connection. These aren’t upgrades we charge extra for; they’re built into our standard San Bruno spec.
We strongly recommend galvanized or powder-coated operator arms and hardware for all San Bruno automatic gate installations. The salt air attacks unprotected steel aggressively, and we’ve replaced operator arms on 6-year-old gates that should have lasted 15. Our standard installs use corrosion-resistant components from the factory, not retrofitted afterthoughts.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving San Bruno and the Peninsula since 1997.