Trusted Gate Parts & Welding for Alameda Homeowners
Gate parts and welding in Alameda typically costs $150–$850 depending on the repair, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call before noon. At Prime Gate Solutions, Brian Robinson handles every call personally — 27 years of gate-only experience, 553 verified reviews at 4.9 stars, and in-house welding capability that eliminates the outsourcing delays common with general contractors. Whether your gate is sagging on Fernside, rusted through near the Alameda Marina, or your latch failed at an HOA entrance on Bay Farm Island, we’ll diagnose it on the spot and fix it with parts we stock or fabricate ourselves. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate — we’re usually on Alameda streets within the hour.

What Our Gate Parts & Welding Service Includes
Hinge Replacement
Gate hinges bear the full weight of your gate every time it opens or closes, and in Alameda’s salt-air climate near the estuary, they corrode faster than inland communities. When hinges seize, squeal, or let the gate drag, the problem compounds quickly — misalignment strains motors, damages posts, and can warp the entire frame. We stock heavy-duty ball-bearing and greaseable hinge sets for iron, aluminum, and wood gates, and Brian welds custom hinge plates when standard sizes won’t match existing mounting points.
Post Replacement
A leaning or rotted gate post is a structural failure that no amount of adjustment can fix permanently. In Alameda’s older neighborhoods like Gold Coast and Bronze Coast, we’ve replaced dozens of posts originally set in shallow concrete or untreated wood that succumbed to moisture wicking up from irrigated planting beds. We extract the old post, pour a proper footing below frost line with high-strength concrete, and weld or bolt your gate hardware to a steel or pressure-treated post built to outlast the original installation.
Rail Repair
Horizontal rails keep your gate square and support pickets or panels; when they bend, crack, or pull away from stiles, the gate goes out of plumb and binds in the opening. Brian repairs rail damage by cutting out compromised sections and welding in matching steel stock, or fabricating complete replacement rails when corrosion has compromised the full length. For ornamental iron gates common in Alameda’s historic districts, we match existing profiles so the repair disappears visually.
Custom Welding
Some gate damage doesn’t map to any catalog part — a truck backed into your commercial slide gate, a decorative scrollwork section cracked, or a custom bracket to adapt a new opener to an old gate. Our in-house welding station handles MIG and stick welding on steel, stainless, and aluminum, producing structural repairs that meet code and aesthetic repairs that match original craftsmanship. Because we don’t outsource fabrication, turnaround stays measured in hours, not days.
Gate Rollers
Slide gates depend on rollers that carry hundreds of pounds across a track; when rollers flatten, seize, or jump track, the gate motor overworks and the operator fails prematurely. We stock V-groove, flat, and cantilever roller assemblies for gates up to 2,000 pounds, and we weld replacement roller brackets when the original mounting points have worn or cracked. For Alameda’s commercial properties along Webster Street and Park Street, we keep heavy-duty sealed-bearing rollers in stock for same-day restoration.
Latch & Lock
A gate that won’t latch reliably is a gate that won’t secure your property — and in Alameda’s windy corridor near the Oakland Estuary, misaligned latches take a beating. We install mechanical latches, magnetic catches, electric strikes, and keypad-integrated locking systems, welding strike plates and catch boxes to existing frames when the original mounting surfaces are too deteriorated for screw-mounted hardware. For HOAs and multi-family properties, we spec vandal-resistant hardware that holds up to daily use by dozens of residents.
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 Parts & Welding
We’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster gate operators and stock their OEM hinge kits, roller brackets, and weld-on mounting plates — critical when their standard bolt patterns don’t match older Alameda ironwork. FAAC and BFT hydraulic swing and slide gate systems require specific structural tolerances; we fabricate custom weldments to bring misaligned gates back into spec for these Italian-made operators. Linear and Viking operators are common in Alameda commercial installations, and we keep their roller chains, sprockets, and structural mounting hardware on our trucks.
Ghost Controls and Mighty Mule residential systems often need reinforcement — their lightweight hardware wasn’t designed for the heavy ornamental gates popular in Alameda’s historic neighborhoods, so we weld supplemental bracing and custom push-to-open brackets. DoorKing and Elite access control integration requires precise strike plate and gate stop alignment; we machine and weld custom interfaces so their electric locks and position sensors function reliably. Whether you have one of these nine brands or any other make, we can source or fabricate the parts to make it right.
Signs You Need Gate Parts & Welding Right Now
- The gate drags or scrapes the ground. This usually means hinges have elongated their mounting holes or the frame has twisted — both problems that welding repair can solve before the motor burns out compensating for the added resistance. We’ve replaced dozens of LiftMaster and FAAC operators in Alameda that failed prematurely because the gate structure was never addressed.
- You see rust bleeding through paint at joints or welds. Alameda’s marine air accelerates corrosion at weld points and inside hollow steel tubes; by the time rust shows on the surface, the interior may be significantly compromised. We cut out corroded sections, weld in fresh steel, and apply proper primers that hold up in this environment.
- The latch won’t catch without lifting or slamming the gate. Misalignment from settling posts, bent rails, or worn hinges makes latches unreliable and eventually damages the strike plate or lock mechanism. We trace the root cause — structural or hardware — and fix it at the source rather than adjusting symptoms repeatedly.
- Roller noise has changed from a hum to a grind or clatter. Flat-spotted bearings, cracked roller housings, or track deformation announce themselves audibly before they cause catastrophic failure. We replace rollers and weld track repairs before a derailed gate blocks your driveway or damages the operator.
- There’s visible cracking at weld joints or bracket attachments. Fatigue cracks in gate frames propagate fast under cyclic loading; a small crack at a hinge weld can become a complete separation that drops the gate. We grind out cracks, weld with proper penetration and stress relief, and reinforce high-stress areas when the original design was undersized.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis on arrival. Brian inspects the gate structure, operator function, and access hardware with the gate both open and closed, checking for binding points, play in hinges, and rail squareness. We bring a full inventory of common parts and welding equipment, so most evaluations lead directly to repair without a return trip.
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Transparent quote before work begins. You’ll get a written estimate with line-item pricing for parts, welding labor, and any structural modifications. No hidden charges, no pressure — we’ve built our 553-review reputation in Alameda on straightforward dealing.
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Structural repair and welding. We cut, grind, fit, and weld using equipment calibrated for the material and thickness at hand. For ornamental work, we match existing profiles; for structural repairs, we exceed the original strength. All welds are cleaned, primed, and painted to prevent the corrosion that started the problem.
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Hardware installation and adjustment. New hinges, rollers, latches, or locks are installed with proper clearances and lubrication. We adjust gate travel limits, latch engagement depth, and safety sensor alignment so the repaired gate integrates cleanly with your existing operator.
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Operational testing and cleanup. We cycle the gate through its full range, load-test welded joints, and verify all safety functions. The work area is cleaned, and you receive a summary of what was repaired, what parts were used, and any maintenance that will extend the repair’s life.
How Much Does Gate Parts & Welding Cost in Alameda?
| Service | Typical Range in Alameda | What Affects Price |
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| Hinge replacement (pair) | $180–$340 | Gate weight, custom welding needed, access difficulty |
| Post replacement (single) | $450–$850 | Concrete depth, gate size, underground obstructions |
| Rail repair / replacement | $220–$480 | Length, ornamental matching, material type |
| Custom welding (per hour) | $150–$220 | Material prep, access, complexity of fabrication |
| Gate roller replacement (set) | $160–$320 | Weight rating, sealed vs. standard bearings |
| Latch / lock replacement | $140–$380 | Mechanical vs. electric, access control integration |
These ranges reflect Alameda’s market — labor rates here run higher than inland Valley towns but lower than San Francisco proper, and marine-environment materials cost more than standard hardware. The biggest variable is structural condition: a hinge replacement on a sound frame takes an hour, while the same hinge on a rotted post or cracked stile requires additional welding and reinforcement. You avoid overpaying by getting a specialist who diagnoses correctly the first time — a general handyman who replaces hinges twice because he missed the underlying frame twist costs more in the long run. Our free estimate includes full disassembly inspection; call (510) 616-4869 to schedule.
Gate Parts & Welding Near Alameda — Our Service Area
We cover Alameda and surrounding communities with typical response times under 90 minutes during business hours — Gate Parts & Welding in Saranap, Gate Parts & Welding in Belmont, and Gate Parts & Welding in Napa are all within our regular service radius. We also work in Fairview, Hayward, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Ashland, San Lorenzo, Union City, Dublin, and San Leandro. Whether you’re managing an HOA on Bay Farm Island, a commercial property along Atlantic Avenue, or a historic home in the East End, we’re the gate specialists, not generalists, who show up with the parts and welding capability to finish the job.
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 Parts & Welding in Alameda
Gate parts and welding covers the structural and mechanical repair of gate systems — replacing worn hinges, rollers, latches, and posts, plus custom metal fabrication and welding to repair cracks, reinforce frames, or adapt hardware. At Prime Gate Solutions, we handle all of this in-house, so your gate repair isn’t delayed waiting for an outside welder or parts shipment.
Most residential repairs in Alameda are completed in 1–3 hours same-day; post replacements or extensive custom fabrication may take a half-day. Brian arrives with a stocked truck and welding equipment, so we don’t lose time to parts runs — call (510) 616-4869 for an exact time estimate based on your gate’s condition.
Typical repairs range from $150 for a simple latch replacement to $850 for a full post replacement with concrete footing; most jobs fall in the $200–$500 range. We provide written estimates before starting work, and our estimates are free — call (510) 616-4869 to get yours.
Yes — we’ve worked on hundreds of LiftMaster systems and stock their common hinge kits, roller brackets, and weld-on mounting hardware. We also fabricate custom structural adaptations when LiftMaster’s standard bolt patterns don’t match your existing gate frame.
Yes — we prioritize calls where a gate is inoperable, unsecured, or blocking vehicle access. Brian answers the phone directly and will give you an honest assessment of whether the situation needs immediate attention or can safely wait for standard scheduling.
All our repairs carry a workmanship warranty, and we stand behind our welds with the same accountability that earned us 553 reviews at 4.9 stars. If a repair we perform fails due to our labor or materials, we return and make it right — Brian takes the call and does the work, so there’s no finger-pointing between sales and service.
Clear vehicles and obstacles from the gate area so we can open it fully for inspection, and note any recent changes in gate behavior — unusual noises, intermittent sticking, or recent weather events. If you know your gate brand (LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, etc.), mention it when you call so we bring compatible parts. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule — estimates are free.
Schedule Your Gate Parts & Welding Service in Alameda Today
Don’t let a dragging, sagging, or broken gate get worse while you wait for a general handyman to figure it out. Brian Robinson will take your call, show up with 27 years of gate-only experience, and fix it with parts and welding capability on the truck — no outsourcing, no delays. Call (510) 616-4869 now for a free, no-obligation estimate. We’re serving Alameda and nearby communities today.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner and Lead Technician at Prime Gate Solutions, serving Alameda since 1997.