Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Atherton
Gate repair in Atherton typically costs $280–$850 depending on the issue, and most calls are completed same-day or next-day. For estates along Valparaiso Avenue, Watkins Avenue, or in the Lindenwood neighborhood, our Gate Repair team arrives prepared for the unique demands of Atherton’s custom automated systems—network-connected operators, buried inductive-loop detectors, and smart-home integrations that general contractors simply aren’t equipped to diagnose.

We’re Gate Repair in Atherton specialists who understand that your gate isn’t just an entry point; it’s the first line of security for a property where privacy and precision matter. Brian Robinson, our owner and lead technician, still takes the calls and does the work himself. With 27 years of gate-only experience and 553 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, we’ve earned the trust of Atherton homeowners who can’t afford to gamble on rotating subcontractors or handymen who treat gates as a side job.
Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate. We’ll troubleshoot over the phone when possible and schedule around your security protocols.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Atherton’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Atherton’s 94027 ZIP code is consistently ranked the most expensive in the United States, and the city’s 1-acre minimum lot requirement means virtually every residence sits behind a long private driveway with a custom automated gate—often ornate wrought iron or bespoke fabricated steel with multi-layer access control. Gate repair here almost never means a simple mechanical fix. Our technicians routinely troubleshoot network-connected operators from FAAC, LiftMaster Elite, and Viking, and we regularly coordinate with homeowners’ private security staff to access equipment rooms and reset network credentials. This dynamic—part technician, part IT liaison—is entirely unlike anything we encounter in neighboring Menlo Park or Redwood City.
Our 553 customers have left a 4.9-star average rating because Brian takes the call and does the work. You’re not getting a dispatcher sending an unknown crew; you’re getting a technician with 27 years of specialized gate experience who understands Atherton’s estate-grade systems. We know the difference between a 1990s hydraulic swing operator and a fresh Crestron-integrated installation because we’ve repaired both on the same Atherton street.
Response time to Atherton averages same-day or next-day from our Hayward base. We carry parts for all nine major brands we service—LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—so most repairs don’t require a return trip. Our in-house welding capability means structural repairs to custom fabricated steel gates happen on-site, not outsourced to a third-party metal shop.
Our Gate Repair Services in Atherton
Gate Realignment
Atherton’s heavy adobe clay soils swell dramatically during the Peninsula’s wet season, November through April, and contract in dry months. This seasonal cycle shifts gate post foundations on long, curved estate driveways—a problem you won’t find in concrete-foundation cities. We see misaligned dual-leaf swing gates and bi-parting slide gates throughout the Lindenwood and West Atherton areas where posts have tilted just enough to strain operators and prevent clean closure. Our realignment process includes resetting posts in properly drained footings, not just shimming the gate frame. On a recent call near Isabella Avenue, we realigned a 16-foot wrought iron slide gate whose post had shifted 3 inches after winter rains, preventing the operator from reaching its limit switches.
Rust Treatment
The Peninsula’s 20+ inches of annual rain, concentrated in winter months, accelerates rust and paint failure on the ornate wrought iron gates prevalent in Atherton. Left untreated, surface rust penetrates to pitting within two to three seasons, compromising both appearance and structural integrity. Our rust treatment isn’t a quick wire-brush job. We media-blast affected areas, apply rust-converting primer, and finish with automotive-grade coating matched to your existing finish. For estates near the dense canopy of mature valley oaks along Alameda de las Pulgas, we also treat the undersides of gate caps and finials where leaf litter traps moisture—a detail many painters miss.
Weld Repair
Custom fabricated steel gates on Atherton estates often feature decorative scrollwork, monogrammed medallions, or integrated lighting mounts that can’t be replaced with off-the-shelf components. Our in-house welding capability means we repair cracked hinge brackets, broken pickets, and separated frame joints without removing the gate to a shop. Brian carries a portable MIG/TIG rig and stocks common steel alloys. Last month, we repaired a cracked weld on a bespoke estate gate near Selby Lane where the original fabricator had gone out of business years ago. The homeowner’s security team coordinated access; we completed the repair in three hours without disrupting their coverage.
Hinge Repair & Replacement
The weight of Atherton’s custom wrought iron and steel gates—often 800 to 1,500 pounds on larger estates—places extraordinary load on hinges. We replace worn ball-bearing hinges with correctly rated components, and we machine custom bushings when standard sizes don’t match legacy hardware. On older Atherton properties with original gates from the 1970s or 1980s, hinge pin wear is common; we fabricate replacement pins on-site rather than forcing ill-fitting modern hardware.
Post Repair & Reinforcement
When adobe clay soil shift has compromised a post beyond simple realignment, we excavate and rebuild. This includes pressure-treated or steel-reinforced concrete footings with drainage gravel to mitigate future swelling. For Atherton estates where the original post was undersized for the gate weight, we upgrade to larger section steel or add hidden reinforcement plates.

Lock Repair & Access Control Integration
We repair mechanical locks, electric strikes, and magnetic locks on Atherton gates, including integration with existing intercom and access control systems. When a lock failure is actually a control board or wiring issue, we trace the problem to its source rather than replacing components blindly.
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.
Trusted Brands We Service in Atherton
We work on your brand—whichever operator, control board, or access system is installed on your Atherton property. Our factory familiarity covers LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule, which accounts for virtually every residential and light-commercial system in the Peninsula market. We stock common failure parts for these brands locally, so a burned-out FAAC control board or failed LiftMaster gear assembly doesn’t mean a two-week wait. For Atherton estates with smart-home integrations—Control4, Crestron, or proprietary security networks—we coordinate with your IT staff or home automation contractor to isolate whether the issue is gate hardware, network handshake, or programming. 553 customers agree: specialized knowledge beats generic service every time.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Atherton Homes
- Seasonal adobe clay soil shifts misaligning gate posts on long driveways. The 1-acre minimum lot mandate produces driveways 200 to 600 feet long, and Atherton’s clay-heavy soils expand up to 15% when saturated. Post foundations tilt; gates bind. We see this most in late spring, after the rainy season ends and homeowners notice their gates no longer closing cleanly.
- Oak and eucalyptus debris clogging slide-gate tracks and solar panel connections. Atherton’s mature canopy drops bark, acorns, and leaf litter year-round. Slide-gate tracks on estates near the Atherton Hills or along Elena Road accumulate packed organic material that prevents rollers from seating properly. Ground-mounted solar panels powering remote operators get shaded and clogged, reducing charge capacity below what winter operation demands.
- Network handshake failures between video intercoms and automated operators due to Wi-Fi interference from dense foliage. Atherton’s tree canopy is beautiful and dense. It also attenuates 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz signals. We regularly diagnose gates that appear mechanically frozen but are actually waiting on a dropped Wi-Fi handshake between a DoorKing or Viking operator and the home’s automation hub. The fix is rarely the motor; it’s antenna placement, signal boosting, or firmware updates.
- Corroded buried inductive-loop connectors under wet adobe clay. Many Atherton estates use loop detectors on both approach and exit sides for safety and convenience. The splice connections, buried in clay that holds moisture for months, corrode and fail. On a rainy Tuesday in the Lindenwood area, we repaired a dual-leaf swing gate on a Control4-integrated estate. The gate was unresponsive, but our tech found a corroded buried inductive-loop connector under the wet adobe clay—a quick splice and reseal restored full operation without touching the motor.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Atherton, CA
Honest pricing for Atherton’s market:
| Service | Typical Range in Atherton |
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| Gate Realignment (post reset, track adjustment) | $280–$520 |
| Rust Treatment (surface prep, prime, coat) | $340–$680 |
| Weld Repair (on-site structural) | $260–$550 |
| Hinge Repair/Replacement | $180–$380 |
| Post Repair/Reinforcement | $420–$850 |
| Lock Repair (mechanical or electric) | $160–$340 |
| Buried Loop Detector Diagnosis & Repair | $220–$480 |
| Operator Diagnostic & Control Board Replacement | $380–$920 |
What moves the needle within these ranges: gate size and weight, access difficulty (coordinating with security staff adds time but not hidden charges), parts availability for legacy systems, and whether the issue is mechanical, electrical, or network-related. Estate-grade systems with multiple integration points take longer to diagnose correctly; we bill for that expertise transparently. Every estimate is free. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll discuss your symptoms over the phone—often we can narrow the likely cause and give you a tighter range before we arrive.
We Also Serve Cities Near Atherton
Our service radius covers the full Peninsula corridor. We regularly repair gates in North Fair Oaks, where smaller lots and older ranch-style homes present different challenges than Atherton’s estates; Palo Alto, with its mix of historic Professorville properties and modern tech-compound security; Stanford, including university-adjacent faculty housing and administrative facilities; and East Palo Alto, where commercial and residential gate systems often need cost-effective reliability. Each city gets the same Brian Robinson-led service, but Atherton’s unique estate infrastructure demands a specific expertise we’ve developed over 27 years.
Serving Atherton, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Atherton 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 Atherton
Adobe clay soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, exerting lateral pressure on post foundations. Atherton’s clay content is especially high, and the Peninsula’s concentrated winter rainfall—often 4 to 6 inches in a single month—causes measurable swelling. We address this with deeper footings, drainage gravel backfill, and post brackets that allow minor adjustment without full excavation. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free assessment of your post stability before the next rainy season.
Yes, especially on Atherton estates with smart-home-integrated operators. A gate that receives no motor hum, no partial movement, and no error light often indicates a network handshake failure between the operator and your home automation hub or cloud service. We verify power at the operator first, then test signal strength and check for firmware updates requiring IT credentials. The motor itself is usually fine. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll walk through remote diagnostics before dispatching.
Every 3 to 4 years for gates with intact original coating; every 18 to 24 months if you spot bubbling, flaking, or orange staining. Atherton’s winter moisture and summer marine layer create year-round corrosion risk, and the leaf litter from mature oaks accelerates localized failure. We inspect gates annually as part of our service relationship and flag rust early, when treatment is cosmetic rather than structural. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule a condition check.
Yes. We diagnose loop detector failures, repair or replace corroded splice connections, and recalibrate sensitivity for your specific vehicle mix. Many Atherton estates have loops on both approach and exit sides tied into security automation; we coordinate with your staff for access and can work from your system’s documentation or generate our own loop specifications if records are lost. Call (510) 616-4869 to discuss loop symptoms—intermittent detection, false triggers, or complete non-response.
It causes premature wear and can lead to operator overload failure. Debris-packed tracks force rollers to climb out of profile, stressing the motor and potentially derailing the gate. On Atherton estates with long downhill runs, a derailed gate can accelerate until safety catches engage—or fail to engage if limit switches are misaligned. We clean and inspect tracks as part of every service call and recommend quarterly clearing during heavy leaf-drop months. Call (510) 616-4869 for track cleaning and roller inspection.
Ready to fix your gate? Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate. Brian Robinson answers directly, and most Atherton calls are scheduled same-day or next-day.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Atherton and the Peninsula since 1997.