Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Concord
Gate parts and welding repair in Concord typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re fixing hinges on a sagging wood gate, welding a cracked steel frame, or replacing a rotted post. Most jobs are completed same-day, and our Gate Parts & Welding team carries the hardware and welding equipment to handle structural repairs on the spot.

We’re Concord regulars. From the older ranch neighborhoods near Clayton Road to the hillside homes above Treat Boulevard, we know the gate problems this city throws at homeowners. The Diablo Valley heat, the aging 1960s–1980s housing stock, the original redwood frames that have baked for decades — we’ve repaired them all. Brian Robinson, our owner and lead technician, still answers the phone and still shows up with the welder. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Concord’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
553 customers have left verified reviews, and we’re holding a 4.9-star average. That volume matters in the gate-repair niche — it means consistent performance over hundreds of jobs, not a lucky streak.
Brian takes the call and does the work. He’s not dispatching subcontractors from an office. When you book a gate parts or welding job in Concord, you get 27 years of specialized gate experience on your property, not a handyman who also fixes garage doors and fences.
Our response time to Concord is typically same-day or next-day. We know the corridor well — 94518, 94519, 94520, 94521, and the surrounding ZIP codes — and we stock parts for the nine major brands we service: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule.
Here’s what sets us apart from general contractors who list “gates” as a line item: we only do gates. That focus means we recognize Concord-specific failure patterns instantly — the heat-warped redwood frames, the rusted strap hinges on 1970s ranch homes, the fatigued opener brackets from thermal cycling. A generalist wastes an hour diagnosing what we spot in five minutes.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Concord
Hinge Replacement
Hinge replacement is our most common call in Concord, and there’s a reason specific to this city. In the subdivisions built out along the Clayton Road and Olivera Road corridors during the late 1960s and early 1970s, original redwood gate frames have dried so severely from decades of valley heat that the wood has pulled entirely away from post-mounted strap hinges — the screws didn’t strip, the wood around them simply shrank and cracked, leaving gates held on by rust alone. It’s one of the most common call types in those ZIP codes and almost never seen in cooler nearby cities. We replace with heavy-duty stainless or galvanized hinges sized for the actual gate weight, not whatever was cheapest in 1972. Typical hinge replacement in Concord runs $180–$320 for a standard side-yard gate.
Post Replacement
Concord’s original 4×4 and 6×6 gate posts — pressure-treated fir, redwood, or early Douglas fir — have been in the ground 40 to 60 years. Rot at the concrete line is standard. We excavate, set new posts in gravel and concrete with proper drainage slope, and hang the existing gate if the frame is salvageable. In the clay-heavy soils common through the 94520 and 94521 areas, we use longer posts and deeper footings to resist the seasonal swelling that pushes posts out of plumb. Post replacement in Concord typically costs $280–$480 for a single wood post, or $450–$650 if we need to weld and install a steel post for a heavier automatic gate.
Rail Repair
The top and bottom rails on Concord’s aging wood gates split from thermal cycling — the same Diablo Valley heat that hits 100–105°F in July and August dries the wood aggressively, then the evening Delta Breeze reintroduces moisture overnight. That expansion-contraction rhythm cracks mortise joints and splits horizontal rails. We scarf in new rail sections, reinforce with welded steel angle where the gate carries an automatic opener, and rehang with proper clearances so the gate doesn’t bind in summer’s peak shrinkage. Rail repair in Concord generally runs $220–$380.
Custom Welding
Our in-house welding capability is what lets us save gates that other companies want to replace entirely. Fatigued steel frames, cracked opener mounting brackets, broken hinge plates on masonry posts — we fabricate and weld repairs on site. We recently repaired a side-yard gate on a 1972 ranch home on Mohawk Drive in the 94521 ZIP code. The original LiftMaster chain-drive opener had sheared its mounting bracket because the redwood frame had pulled away from the hinge screws, sagging the entire gate. We welded a custom steel reinforcement bracket and replaced all four strap hinges with heavy-duty stainless units. Custom welding in Concord starts at $200 for simple bracket repairs and runs to $550–$650 for extensive frame reinforcement or custom-fabricated steel gate components.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Concord
We work on your brand — whatever’s on your gate, we’ve likely repaired it. Our factory familiarity covers LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Concord customers, this means we stock common wear parts locally: hinge kits, roller assemblies, latch mechanisms, opener brackets, and control board components. No waiting two weeks for a specialty part to ship from a regional warehouse. If your gate uses a discontinued component — common on the 1980s–90s Linear and early LiftMaster systems still running in Concord’s older neighborhoods — we fabricate or adapt in-house rather than declaring the system unrepairable.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Concord Homes
- Heat-cycled redwood frames pulling away from strap hinges. The Diablo Valley’s 100°F+ summers and Delta Breeze moisture pulses cause repeated expansion-contraction that splits wood around hinge screws. We see this constantly in 94518, 94519, and 94521 — the older the subdivision, the more severe the shrinkage.
- Original LiftMaster or Linear opener mounting brackets fracturing from thermal fatigue. Brackets installed in the 1980s–90s weren’t engineered for decades of 40-degree daily temperature swings. The metal work-hardens and cracks, especially on south-facing gates that bake all afternoon.
- Roller tracks on early sectional gates seizing from dried lubricant and thermal expansion. Concord’s inland heat bakes out grease faster than coastal climates. Seized rollers stress the opener and can bend track; we often weld track repairs rather than replacing full sections.
- Cast-iron hardware corroded through after 50+ years. The original latches, hinges, and drop-bolts on 1960s–70s Concord gates weren’t stainless. They’ve rusted solid or snapped off. We match period-appropriate hardware or upgrade to modern equivalents that won’t repeat the failure.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Concord, CA
Here’s what we charge for the work we do most often in Concord:
| Service | Typical Range in Concord |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard wood gate) | $180 – $320 |
| Post replacement (wood, single) | $280 – $480 |
| Post replacement (steel, with welding) | $450 – $650 |
| Rail repair / joint reinforcement | $220 – $380 |
| Custom welding (bracket repair) | $200 – $350 |
| Custom welding (frame reinforcement / fabrication) | $450 – $650 |
| Complete hardware refresh (hinges, latch, drop-bolt on existing gate) | $320 – $520 |
What moves you up or down within these ranges: gate size and weight, whether the post is rotted or just the hinge, if we need to excavate through concrete or pavers, and whether the opener bracket needs custom welding. We give exact quotes before starting — estimates are free. Call (510) 616-4869.
We Also Serve Cities Near Concord
Our welding rig and parts inventory travel throughout central Contra Costa County. We regularly handle gate parts and welding jobs in Concord and the surrounding communities: Pleasant Hill to the west, Contra Costa Centre and Waldon to the southwest, and Walnut Creek to the south. The same Diablo Valley heat patterns and aging housing stock apply across this corridor, so the expertise we bring to Concord translates directly to your neighborhood.
Serving Concord, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Concord 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 Parts & Welding in Concord
The redwood framing has dried and shrunk from decades of Diablo Valley heat, and the wood around your hinge screws has cracked away. This is the most common gate failure we see in Concord’s 1960s–70s subdivisions — the screws aren’t stripped, the wood itself has failed. We weld a steel reinforcement bracket to distribute load, then rehang with longer lag bolts into solid wood or switch to through-bolts with backing plates. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free inspection — we’ll tell you if the frame is salvageable or if replacement makes more sense.
Usually it’s the frame. In Concord’s inland heat, sagging redwood gates bind in their openings, and the opener motor strains against that mechanical resistance until the mounting bracket fatigues or the safety limit triggers. We check frame square and hinge integrity first; if the gate moves freely by hand, then we diagnose the opener. Often it’s both — a sagging frame has already cracked the opener bracket. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll sort out which problem came first.
Yes, if the post itself is structurally sound. For steel or iron posts, we fabricate and weld a new hinge plate or bracket directly to the post, often stronger than the original. For wood posts with surface rot but solid cores, we bolt through a welded steel plate that spans the damaged area. We only recommend full post replacement when the rot extends below grade or the post is leaning beyond recovery. Welded bracket repairs in Concord typically run $200–$350 versus $280–$650 for full post replacement.
We can match the look and function, though true cast-iron reproductions are limited. We stock heavy-duty strap hinges in black powder-coated steel that replicate the period profile with far better corrosion resistance. For Concord’s climate — that combination of intense dry heat and Delta Breeze moisture — we strongly recommend galvanized or stainless hardware over cast iron, which will simply rust through again. If historical accuracy is essential for an HOA or personal preference, we can source specialty hardware, but we’ll be honest about its lifespan in this environment.
Replace the gate only if the frame is rotted through, severely warped, or the cost of welding and hardware exceeds 60–70% of a new gate. Most Concord gates we see — even 50-year-old redwood frames — have salvageable structure if the rails aren’t split end-to-end and the posts are sound. A hardware refresh with welded reinforcement often extends life another 15–20 years for roughly half the cost of replacement. We’ll give you both numbers and let you decide. Call (510) 616-4869 for exact pricing on your gate.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Concord and the Diablo Valley since 1997.