Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across San Bruno
Gate parts and welding repair in San Bruno typically costs $180–$650 depending on the component, and most jobs are completed same-day. Our Gate Parts & Welding team carries wind-rated hinges, commercial-grade latches, and fabrication equipment to handle the accelerated corrosion and wind-load damage that San Bruno’s unique coastal position causes. If your gate is sagging, rusted, or failing to latch, call (510) 616-4869 — Brian Robinson answers the phone and shows up with 27 years of gate-only experience.

We’re based in Hayward and regularly roll up the 101 to San Bruno — usually within 45 minutes for standard calls, faster for gates stuck open or off their tracks. We know the difference between a gate in the flatlands near San Bruno Avenue and one catching full Pacific exposure up in Crestmoor. That local knowledge saves you from repeat repairs that never address the real problem.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is San Bruno’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
553 customers have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and plenty of them are from right here in San Bruno. We’ve replaced warped wooden gates on El Camino Real corridor homes, welded broken railings on hillside properties off Skyline Boulevard, and upgraded operators for HOA complexes near The Shops at Tanforan. Brian takes the call and does the work — you’re not getting a subcontractor who’s learning your gate system on your dime.
Our response time to San Bruno averages under an hour for urgent calls: gates stuck open, broken latches leaving a property unsecured, or operators that have quit entirely. We stock parts for all nine major brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — so most repairs don’t require a second trip.
What separates us from general handymen or garage-door shops that “also do gates” is simple: this is all we do. We don’t install flooring or repair garage door springs. We diagnose gate problems, fabricate what can’t be bought, and install hardware that survives San Bruno’s conditions. Nearly three decades of gate work means we’ve seen your exact failure before — probably more than once.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in San Bruno
Hinge Replacement
Standard residential hinges fail repeatedly in San Bruno’s exposed neighborhoods. The San Bruno Gap funnels salt-laden Pacific winds directly through the city, causing gate hardware to corrode and fail in 5–7 years instead of the 10–12 years typical in inland Peninsula cities. We upgrade to commercial-grade, wind-rated hinges with sealed bearings and thicker gauge steel — the fix that actually sticks on west-facing gates in Crestmoor and Rollingwood. A typical hinge replacement in San Bruno runs $180–$340 for a single gate, $280–$480 for double gates requiring four or more hinges.
Post Replacement
San Bruno’s post-WWII tract homes often have original 4×4 or 6×6 gate posts set in concrete that’s now cracked from decades of soil movement and wind load. We extract failed posts, pour new footings to current depth standards, and set steel-reinforced posts that won’t lean or rot. For properties on the hillside grades near Portola Highlands or Rollingwood, we often install longer posts with deeper embedment to resist the lateral stress that comes with slope and constant breeze. Post replacement in San Bruno typically costs $380–$720 depending on concrete work and access.
Rail Repair & Custom Welding
When a gate rail cracks or a frame separates at the weld, most companies want to sell you a whole new gate. Our in-house welding capability means we repair structural failures on the spot — no outsourcing, no two-week wait for a fabrication shop. We MIG and TIG weld steel, aluminum, and wrought iron, matching existing profiles and adding gusset plates where San Bruno’s wind load demands extra strength. Custom welding and rail repair in San Bruno generally runs $220–$580 based on material and access.
Gate Rollers, Latches & Locks
Sliding gate rollers wear flat spots from grit blown in on Gap winds. Latch strike plates blow out when wind slams gates against stops repeatedly. We stock heavy-duty nylon and steel rollers rated for high-cycle use, and we install commercial-grade latches with adjustable strikers that maintain alignment even as wooden gates swell and shrink through San Bruno’s fog seasons. Roller replacement runs $160–$290; latch and lock upgrades range $140–$320.
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Trusted Brands We Service in San Bruno
We work on your brand — whatever’s on your gate right now. Our trucks carry parts and diagnostic tools for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems. That factory familiarity matters when an operator fails in San Bruno’s corrosive air: we know which control boards are prone to moisture damage, which hinge kits include sealed bearings for coastal environments, and which actuator arms hold up to constant wind load. Most San Bruno customers get same-day resolution because we don’t have to order parts — we’ve already got them.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in San Bruno Homes
- Wind-blown operators burning out early. Automatic gate operators in San Bruno work harder than almost anywhere on the Peninsula — they’re fighting constant wind load every cycle. Motors and control boards that should last 8–10 years often fail in 4–6 years here, especially on west-facing installations.
- Wooden gates warping out of alignment. The fog and marine moisture that roll through the Gap swell wooden gate boards repeatedly, causing the gate to shift seasonally. Latches that worked in September don’t catch by March. We address this with adjustable hardware and, when needed, structural welding to square the frame.
- Standard hinges corroding to failure. Salt-laden air accelerates oxidation on steel hinges and pivot points. We regularly find hinges frozen solid or worn to oval holes after just five years — hardware that would last a decade in San Mateo or Fremont.
- Repeated latch blowouts on hillside properties. In Crestmoor and Rollingwood, gates facing west or southwest get slammed by wind gusts that shatter standard residential latches. Previous repairs done with like-for-like hardware keep failing until someone upgrades to commercial-grade, wind-rated components.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in San Bruno, CA
Here’s what we typically charge for gate parts and welding work in the San Bruno market:
| Service | Typical Range in San Bruno |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (single gate) | $180 – $340 |
| Hinge replacement (double gate) | $280 – $480 |
| Post replacement with concrete | $380 – $720 |
| Rail repair / custom welding | $220 – $580 |
| Gate roller replacement | $160 – $290 |
| Latch & lock upgrade | $140 – $320 |
| Emergency / after-hours call | $195 – $245 base + parts |
What moves you within these ranges? Material type (steel, aluminum, wrought iron), access difficulty (hillside properties in 94066 often require longer setup), and whether we’re upgrading to wind-rated hardware versus replacing like-for-like. We give upfront pricing before any work starts — estimates are free, and Brian reviews every quote personally. Call (510) 616-4869 for your exact number.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Bruno
Our service radius covers the full Peninsula corridor — we regularly handle gate parts and welding in Millbrae, South San Francisco, Pacifica, and Burlingame. Each city gets different conditions: Millbrae’s slightly more sheltered, Pacifica’s fog is even heavier, South San Francisco has more industrial-grade installations. We adjust our hardware recommendations accordingly. If you’re in San Bruno’s 94066 ZIP or nearby, we’re already in your area.
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 Parts & Welding in San Bruno
Because standard hinges will fail prematurely. The San Bruno Gap creates sustained wind loads that residential-grade hinges aren’t engineered for — they corrode faster, oval out sooner, and eventually shear or pull from the post. We install commercial-grade, wind-rated hinges with sealed bearings and thicker mounting plates that withstand this specific environment. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free hinge inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s installed now and what grade it is.
Automatic gate operators in San Bruno typically need replacement every 5–7 years, compared to 8–12 years in inland areas. The constant wind load forces motors to draw higher amperage, overheating control boards and wearing drive components faster. If your operator is struggling, cycling slowly, or throwing error codes, it’s often more economical to replace with a properly specified unit than to chase intermittent failures. We can evaluate your current system and recommend a wind-load-appropriate replacement — call for a free estimate.
We address this with a combination of hardware and structural fixes. Adjustable latches with elongated striker plates accommodate seasonal movement, and we often weld steel diagonal bracing into wooden frames to resist racking. In severe cases, we fabricate a steel frame with wood infill — giving you the look of wood with the stability of metal. The marine moisture in San Bruno isn’t going away, so the solution has to work with it, not pretend it doesn’t exist.
Simple repairs — hinge replacement, latch adjustment, welding cracks — generally don’t require permits in San Bruno. Full gate replacements or new installations on front property lines may need a permit from the City of San Bruno Community Development Department, especially if the gate exceeds six feet or includes electrical work. We know the local requirements and can advise before starting work. For any job that might trigger permitting, we’ll flag it in your estimate and guide you through the process.
Because the replacement hardware was probably the same residential grade that failed before. In San Bruno’s hillside neighborhoods like Crestmoor and Rollingwood, west-facing gates catch sustained wind that slams the gate against stops and shatters standard latches. The fix that sticks is upgrading to commercial-grade, wind-rated hinges and latches with reinforced strike plates — not replacing the same undersized component again. We’ve solved this exact pattern dozens of times in 94066. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll diagnose whether your gate needs hardware upgrades or structural reinforcement to stop the cycle.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving San Bruno since 1997.