Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Cherryland
Gate repair in Cherryland typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with corroded hinges, a failing post, or motor issues, and our Gate Repair team can usually diagnose and quote the job same-day. We’re based in Hayward and regularly run calls into Cherryland’s 94541 zip, from the flatlands near East 14th Street up toward the San Lorenzo Creek corridor. If your gate is dragging, rusted shut, or the opener’s stopped responding, call (510) 616-4869 — we’ll give you a free estimate and often complete the repair in a single visit.

Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Cherryland’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve been crossing into Cherryland from our Hayward base for 27 years, and the pattern is unmistakable: this unincorporated pocket of Alameda County has gate problems that look different from Hayward’s or San Leandro’s. The post-WWII housing stock, the salt air rolling in from the Bay just two miles west, and the county—not city—permit structure all create repair scenarios that general handymen miss.
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Brian Robinson, our owner, takes the call and does the work. No rotating subcontractors, no dispatcher guessing at your gate brand. When you hire Prime Gate Solutions for Gate Repair in Cherryland, you get 27 years of gate-only experience on your property.
Our response time to Cherryland is typically same-day or next-morning. We know the narrow lots off Clarke Street, the shared driveways near Blossom Way, and the aging concrete footings that shift every rainy season.
Our Gate Repair Services in Cherryland
Hinge Repair
Iron hinges on Cherryland’s original wrought-iron and chain-link gates don’t last long against salt-laden marine air. We regularly see hinges rust through at the weld point within 5–7 years — sometimes faster on gates facing west toward the Bay. We remove the corroded hardware, clean the gate frame, and install stainless-steel or hot-dip galvanized hinges rated for coastal exposure. On a recent call near Clarke Street by the San Lorenzo Creek, we replaced a full hinge set where the 1950s originals had rusted through completely; we added a coated spring and sealed the mounting points to slow future oxidation.
Post Repair
Cherryland’s narrow urban lots mean gate posts often sit on original concrete footings poured in the 1950s or 1960s. Decades of Bay moisture, soil movement, and root intrusion crack those bases. A post that leans even two inches throws off swing geometry entirely — the gate binds, the latch misses, the motor strains. We excavate the failing footing, pour new concrete with proper drainage slope, and re-hang the gate plumb. When the post itself is rotted or bent, we fabricate and weld a replacement in-house rather than ordering a generic part that won’t match your gate’s dimensions.
Weld Repair
Salt air attacks frame welds first — they’re the lowest point where condensation collects overnight. We see this on ornamental iron gates throughout Cherryland’s flatlands: a crack starts at a weld, spreads under vibration, and suddenly a decorative scrollwork section is flapping loose. Our mobile welding rig lets us repair structural cracks and broken pickets on-site. For gates where the original fabrication is too far gone, we can replicate scroll patterns and match existing finishes so the repair disappears.
Gate Realignment
Ground shifts. Concrete settles. Latch plates migrate by fractions of an inch until your gate won’t catch or close without a shoulder shove. In Cherryland’s dense post-war neighborhoods, where lot lines are tight and shared driveways are common, a misaligned gate isn’t just annoying — it’s a daily negotiation with your neighbor. We diagnose whether the problem is post lean, hinge wear, or frame twist, then correct it. Usually it’s a combination.
Lock Repair & Rust Treatment
Lock cylinders seize from salt corrosion. We replace them with marine-grade hardware or convert to electronic access where appropriate. Our rust treatment protocol for Cherryland gates includes wire brushing affected areas, applying rust-converting primer, and finishing with a coating system appropriate to the metal type — not a spray-can touch-up that’ll bubble off in six months.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Cherryland
We work on your brand — whatever’s on your gate now, we’ve likely repaired it before. Our factory familiarity covers nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We stock common failure parts for these systems locally, which means Cherryland customers aren’t waiting a week for a control board or actuator to ship. For older systems no longer supported by the manufacturer, we fabricate workarounds or recommend replacement options that fit your existing gate structure without a full teardown.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Cherryland Homes
- Salt-air corrosion accelerates hinge and weld failure. Positioned roughly two miles from the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, Cherryland sits under persistent marine-layer fog and salt-laden onshore air that accelerates oxidation on iron hinges, latches, and frame welds significantly faster than in the drier Tri-Valley cities just 15 miles inland. Year-round overnight condensation keeps metal gate components wet for hours every day, shortening hardware service life considerably.
- Narrow lots create swing-clearance conflicts. Cherryland’s residential fabric is largely modest single-family homes built during the 1940s–1960s Alameda County flatlands expansion, many still fitted with original or first-generation wrought-iron and chain-link swing gates on aging concrete footings. Narrow urban lots mean gate swing clearance is frequently constrained, and shared property lines make hinge-side post ownership a recurring dispute during repair calls.
- Original concrete post footings crack and shift. Post bases on original chain-link gates rot or crack after decades of Bay moisture, needing concrete re-pouring or post replacement. We see this especially on properties near the San Lorenzo Creek drainage area where the water table sits higher.
- Permit confusion stalls legitimate repair work. Because Cherryland is unincorporated Alameda County — not a city — any gate work that triggers a permit falls under Alameda County Building Services rather than a municipal building department, a distinction that routinely catches technicians who work just across the line in Hayward or San Leandro. Combined with a dense stock of post-WWII flatlands homes whose original iron and chain-link driveway gates have been corroding in Bay salt air for 60-plus years, the repair demand here skews heavily toward hardware replacement and re-hanging on failing concrete-footed posts rather than new installations.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Cherryland, CA
Here’s what typical gate repairs run in Cherryland’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
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| Hinge replacement (pair, standard gate) | $180–$320 |
| Post repair / concrete footing replacement | $350–$650 |
| Weld repair (structural crack, on-site) | $200–$400 |
| Gate realignment (hinge + latch adjustment) | $150–$280 |
| Rust treatment + protective coating | $220–$380 |
| Lock / latch replacement | $140–$260 |
| Opener diagnostic + repair | $180–$450 |
Three factors move Cherryland jobs toward the higher end: coastal corrosion requiring stainless hardware instead of standard steel, failed concrete footings that need excavation and re-pour, and county permit filing when structural work crosses that threshold. Because Cherryland has no city hall, a gate installation or structural repair that clears Hayward’s permit threshold requires filing with Alameda County Building and Safety instead — a different fee schedule, different inspection pipeline, and county-specific setback interpretations that can stall a job when a technician assumes municipal rules apply. We handle that county filing when needed, so you don’t get surprised mid-project.
Estimates are free. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll give you an exact number for your specific gate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cherryland
Our service radius covers the central Alameda County flatlands regularly — we run calls to San Lorenzo, Fairview, Ashland, and Castro Valley with the same-day priority we give Cherryland. If you’re on the border between Cherryland and any of these neighbors, don’t worry about which jurisdiction you’re in; we know the county lines and the permit rules for each.
Serving Cherryland, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cherryland 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 Cherryland
Most gate repairs — hinge replacement, welding, latch fixes, opener service — don’t require a permit in unincorporated Cherryland. If you’re replacing a gate structure, moving posts, or installing new automation where none existed, Alameda County Building Services may require a permit; we handle that county filing and know their fee schedule and inspection pipeline, which differs from Hayward or San Leandro municipal rules. Call (510) 616-4869 before starting work and we’ll tell you exactly whether your project triggers permitting.
Standard iron hinges in Cherryland’s salt-air environment typically last 5–7 years before corrosion compromises the pin or weld; stainless-steel or hot-dip galvanized upgrades extend that to 10–15 years. The west-facing gates catch more marine layer and fail faster. If you’re seeing orange rust streaks, hearing squeaking that lubrication won’t fix, or feeling play in the gate swing, the hinge is already degrading. We inspect hinge condition on every call and can swap to coastal-grade hardware before failure.
Water infiltration accelerates the underlying problem: your concrete footing has cracked or shifted, or your hinges have corroded enough that the gate sags when metal expands with moisture. Cherryland’s clay-heavy soil swells when wet, then contracts, stressing post bases through seasonal cycles. The uneven swing is a symptom — we diagnose whether it’s post lean, hinge wear, or frame distortion, then fix the root cause rather than just adjusting the latch plate again. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free diagnostic.
Yes — we repair chain-link gates throughout Cherryland’s older neighborhoods, where these original installations are still common. Latch repair ranges from $140–$260 depending on whether we’re replacing a simple gravity latch or converting to a locking setup; if the frame tube is bent where the latch mounts, we straighten or sleeve it. We also check the post condition while we’re there, since a latch that “just broke” often signals a post that’s started to lean and is throwing off the alignment.
We service and stock parts for nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That covers virtually every residential and light-commercial system installed in Cherryland over the past three decades. If your opener is obsolete, we’ll tell you honestly and quote a replacement that fits your existing gate without unnecessary structural changes. Call (510) 616-4869 with your model number — we’ll know if we can fix it.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner and Lead Technician at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Cherryland and the greater Hayward area since 1997.