Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Concord
Gate repair in Concord typically runs $180–$650 depending on the damage, and most calls are completed same-day. If your side-yard gate is sagging off its hinges or your automatic opener quit after another 100°F afternoon, our Gate Repair team drives out from Hayward and reaches most Concord neighborhoods within 45 minutes. We’ve been crossing the Diablo Valley to fix gates here since 1997 — long enough to know that Concord’s heat-beaten redwood frames and original 1960s hardware need a different approach than what works in cooler coastal towns. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate and we’ll get you on the schedule today.

Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Concord’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
553 customers have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a growing share of those calls come from Concord’s Clayton Road corridor, the Four Corners area, and the older ranch tracts near Olivera Road. Brian Robinson takes the call and does the work — no subcontractors, no rotating crews. When you’re dealing with a gate that’s pulled completely away from its post after decades of valley heat, you want the person with 27 years of gate-only experience standing in your driveway, not a handyman who dabbles.
Our response time to Concord averages under an hour because we know the local street grid and we stock parts for the nine major brands installed throughout Contra Costa County. We’ve replaced strap hinges on original redwood gates in the 94521 ZIP code, realigned racked driveway gates near Willow Pass Road, and welded broken latch hardware on acreage properties off Treat Boulevard. That local pattern recognition means faster diagnosis and fewer return trips.
Our Gate Repair Services in Concord
Hinge Repair
In Concord’s 94518 and 94520 ZIP codes, we see more hinge-pull failures than anywhere else in our service area. The combination of 100°F+ summer days and the moisture pulse from the evening Delta Breeze causes original redwood gate frames to shrink, swell, and crack repeatedly — until the wood around the hinge screws simply disintegrates. We don’t just rehang the gate. We assess whether the post itself is still sound, whether the frame can be salvaged with sistered lumber, or whether the hinge needs relocation to fresh material. For gates with cast-iron strap hinges that have fatigued through thousands of thermal cycles, we source matching hardware or fabricate replacements in our shop.
Post Repair
Concord’s post-WWII ranch homes — the backbone of neighborhoods from Dana Estates to the Holbrook Heights area — were built with 4×4 or 4×6 pressure-treated posts that have now seen 40 to 60 years of soil moisture, termite pressure, and the relentless drying of Diablo Valley summers. A rotted post doesn’t announce itself until the gate won’t latch or the pickets scrape the ground. We excavate, assess, and replace posts with proper concrete footing depth for Concord’s clay-heavy soils, which heave more than sandy coastal soils during winter wet cycles. Where the original post is sound but the hinge connection has failed, we weld heavy-duty hinge plates directly to steel posts or bolt through with galvanized hardware rated for agricultural loads.
Weld Repair
Our in-house welding capability matters especially for Concord’s acreage properties and detached workshops — the kind of heavy-duty installations that general handymen walk away from. We’ve repaired wrought-iron driveway gates off Kirker Pass Road, fabricated custom latch receivers for commercial properties near Monument Boulevard, and reinforced steel frames on sliding gates that service barns and equipment yards. No outsourcing, no waiting for a third-party fabricator. Brian brings the welding equipment to your property and completes structural repairs on the spot.
Gate Realignment
A gate that drags, sticks, or won’t latch is almost always a symptom of frame racking or post settlement. In Concord, heat-warped wood frames are the primary culprit — redwood rails that have bowed or twisted after decades of drying and rehydration. We square the frame, replace compromised rails, reset or shim hinges, and adjust the strike plate until the gate swings freely and latches cleanly. For automatic gates, realignment also protects the operator from strain that burns out motors prematurely. We recently replaced a heavy-duty 16-foot sliding gate on a Clayton Road property where the original redwood frame had shrunk so badly that the strap hinge screws were dangling in air. Using a LiftMaster pneumatic slide operator and galvanized steel bracing, we realigned the gate and reinforced the posts in a single trip.
Lock Repair & Rust Treatment
Original cast-iron gate hardware on Concord’s older homes fatigues and corrodes through thousands of temperature cycles. We rebuild or replace mortise locks, deadbolts, and slide bolts; for surface rust on iron gates, we grind, treat with rust converter, and finish with primer and paint matched to existing color.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Concord
We work on your brand — whether it’s a LiftMaster slide operator on a Monument Corridor commercial gate, a FAAC hydraulic system in a Dana Estates HOA, or a Ghost Controls solar setup on a rural acreage property off Marsh Drive. Our factory familiarity covers LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule, which means we stock parts and remotes for the systems installed across Concord’s residential and light-commercial properties. That inventory eliminates the week-long waits that send general contractors scrambling — we complete most Concord motor and opener repairs on the first visit.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Concord Homes
- Heat-warped redwood frames pulling away from hinges. 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.
- Thermal cycling cracks in rail-to-stile joints. The Delta Breeze that sweeps through Concord most summer evenings adds a moisture pulse to wood that’s been baking at 105°F all afternoon; this repeated expansion and contraction splits mortise joints and loosens dowels far faster than in coastal Bay Area microclimates.
- Aging cast-iron hardware fatigue. Latch bolts, slide bolts, and lock mechanisms on original 1970s gates have cycled through temperature extremes so many times that the metal crystallizes and snaps — usually on the hottest day of August when the gate has expanded to its tightest fit.
- Automatic opener strain from misaligned or overweight gates. Concord’s acreage properties and workshop buildings often use heavier steel or composite gates than standard residential openers are rated for; the motor burns out not from defect, but from years of compensating for a gate that was never properly balanced or realigned.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Concord, CA
Here’s what gate repair costs in Concord’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / rehang | $180 – $320 |
| Post replacement (wood, single) | $280 – $450 |
| Weld repair (on-site) | $220 – $380 |
| Gate realignment | $200 – $350 |
| Lock / latch replacement | $160 – $280 |
| Rust treatment (surface, per gate) | $180 – $300 |
| Automatic opener diagnostic + repair | $240 – $550 |
Factors that push costs toward the higher end: gates over 6 feet wide or 150 lbs requiring two technicians; buried or concrete-encased posts needing jackhammer removal; hard-to-source hardware for discontinued brands; and access limitations on steep Concord hillsides. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended hourly billing. Call (510) 616-4869 for an exact quote; estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Concord
Our service radius covers the full Diablo Valley and central Contra Costa County. We regularly repair gates in Pleasant Hill, Contra Costa Centre, Waldon, and Walnut Creek — each with their own microclimate and housing stock patterns, but all within easy reach of our Hayward base. If you’re on the border between Concord and any of these neighbors, we’ll confirm coverage when you call.
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 Repair in Concord
The wood around the screws has dried and cracked from decades of Diablo Valley heat, leaving nothing for the threads to grip. This is the most common gate failure we see in Concord’s original 1960s–1980s ranch tracts, especially in the 94521 and 94520 ZIP codes. We typically relocate the hinge to fresh lumber, sister a new rail, or upgrade to through-bolted hardware on a steel plate. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll assess whether the post itself is still sound.
Yes, and it’s usually fixable. Gate operators are rated for specific duty cycles and temperature ranges; Concord’s 100°F+ days push many residential openers past their design limits, especially if the gate is also misaligned or overweight. We diagnose whether the motor is failing, the control board is overheating, or the gate simply needs realignment to reduce strain. Most Concord opener issues we resolve in one visit with proper ventilation, shade relocation, or an upgraded operator rated for heavier loads.
There’s no fixed calendar — it depends on cycles, not years. A heavy gate cycled 10 times daily wears springs faster than a light gate used twice a week. In Concord’s climate, thermal expansion adds fatigue to torsion and extension springs, particularly on unshaded south-facing gates. We inspect spring tension and coil condition during every service call; replacement typically runs $220–$380 for standard residential gates, more for heavy-duty or commercial systems. If your gate feels heavier to push manually or the opener strains, the springs are likely fatigued.
The moisture pulse from Concord’s evening Delta Breeze accelerates surface rust on unprotected iron and steel, especially where daytime heat has baked off any remaining protective coating. We see this most on original 1970s cast-iron hardware and on untreated welded joints. Our rust treatment includes mechanical cleaning, rust converter application, and refinishing with primer and paint formulated for exterior metal in inland California climates.
Yes — heavy-duty and agricultural-style gates are a specialty, not an afterthought. Concord’s acreage properties and detached workshops often use sliding or swing gates that exceed standard residential operator capacity. We’re factory-authorized on LiftMaster, FAAC, Viking, and DoorKing commercial-grade systems, and our in-house welding and fabrication means we can reinforce mounting points or modify gate geometry if the operator installation requires it. Call (510) 616-4869 to discuss your gate weight, dimensions, and cycle requirements.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner and Lead Technician at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Concord and the Diablo Valley since 1997.