Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across East Palo Alto
Gate repair in East Palo Alto typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re fixing a hinge, realigning a post, or replacing a motor, and most jobs are completed same-day. If your gate is dragging, sagging, or won’t latch, the problem usually traces back to East Palo Alto’s unique combination of expansive clay soils and salt-laden marine air — both of which punish gates harder here than in neighboring Palo Alto or Menlo Park.

We’ve been driving to East Palo Alto from our Hayward base for years, and we know the difference between a quick hinge adjustment on a newer infill property and the deep post work needed on a 1960s ranch near the Baylands. Our Gate Repair team is led by Brian Robinson, who still takes the call and does the work himself — 27 years of gate-only experience, backed by 553 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. When you need Gate Repair in East Palo Alto, you’re getting the most experienced technician on the job, not a subcontractor learning your system.
Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate. We stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems, so most East Palo Alto repairs don’t require a second trip.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is East Palo Alto’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
East Palo Alto isn’t a side market for us — it’s a city we know well. Brian Robinson has repaired gates along Bay Road, in the Gardens neighborhood, and throughout the 94303 zip code for years. We’ve watched how the flat, low-lying terrain near the San Francisquito Creek floodplain destroys standard post installations, and we’ve developed fixes that last.
Our 553 customers agree: a 4.9-star average across verified reviews reflects consistent repeat satisfaction, not a one-time spike. East Palo Alto homeowners and property managers call us back because the gate stays fixed. Brian takes the call and does the work, so the person diagnosing your gate is the same person welding the repair or pouring the footing. No handoffs, no excuses.
Response time to East Palo Alto is typically same-day or next-morning. We carry in-house welding capability and hard-to-find parts, which means structural repairs on aging wrought-iron or chain-link gates don’t get outsourced to a third shop. That matters in East Palo Alto, where much of the housing stock was built between the late 1940s and 1970s with original perimeter gates that need specialized attention, not a generic replacement.
Our Gate Repair Services in East Palo Alto
Post Repair
Post repair is the most critical service we provide in East Palo Alto, and it’s not close. The city’s near-sea-level position on expansive clay soils — the same low-lying, flood-prone land bordering the Baylands — causes gate posts to heave, settle, and lean far more aggressively than in the hillside cities surrounding it. We’ve seen posts along properties closest to the Baylands and the San Francisquito Creek floodplain lean 2–4 inches out of plumb within a few years of installation.
On a winter call near Bay Road, we found a wrought-iron gate whose posts had settled six inches in the clay, misaligning the latch by nearly half a foot. We dug footings to 4 feet, poured bell piers, and reset the posts; then we realigned the Leaf hinges and replaced the corroded LiftMaster lock — the gate has held true through two wet seasons. Standard shallow footings don’t work here. Local technicians know to recommend concrete bell footings dug deeper than standard Bay Area practice, or callbacks become nearly guaranteed after the first wet season.
Gate Realignment
Once a post leans, everything else follows. The gate frame twists, hinges bind, and the latch misses its strike by inches. In East Palo Alto, gate realignment isn’t a cosmetic adjustment — it’s structural recovery. We see this constantly on post-WWII homes in neighborhoods like the Gardens and along Newbridge Street, where original wrought-iron or chain-link perimeter gates were installed decades ago on footings never designed for clay soil expansion.
Our realignment process starts with post plumb, then works through hinge geometry, frame square, and operator travel limits. If your automatic gate opener is straining, clicking, or reversing prematurely, the motor often isn’t the problem — the gate is out of alignment and fighting itself. We fix the geometry first, then tune the operator.
Weld Repair
Salt-laden marine air from the South Bay shoreline accelerates oxidation on steel and iron gates noticeably faster than in Palo Alto or Menlo Park, which sit further inland. Weld cracks at hinge plates, frame corners, and picket bases are common failure points in East Palo Alto. Our in-house welding capability means we repair these on-site rather than removing sections to a shop.
We match filler metal to the original gate material, grind for penetration, and finish with rust-inhibiting primer. For older gates with repeated weld failures, we’ll assess whether the section is worth saving or if fabrication of a replacement component makes more sense.

Hinge Repair & Replacement
Corroded hinges are epidemic in East Palo Alto. The combination of salt air and seasonal moisture from waterlogged clay soils attacks bearing surfaces and pin journals. Undersized original hardware on post-WWII homes snaps under seasonal expansion cycles, especially when automatic operators like FAAC or Linear add dynamic load. We replace with properly rated ball-bearing or greaseable barrel hinges, sized for the gate’s actual weight and wind exposure.
Rust Treatment
Rust treatment isn’t cosmetic in East Palo Alto — it’s preventive maintenance that extends gate life by years. We wire-brush to bare metal, treat with phosphoric acid converter, and apply epoxy primer followed by a topcoat matched to the existing finish. For gates near the Baylands where salt exposure is highest, we recommend annual inspection and touch-up.
Lock Repair
When a gate post settles 2–4 inches, the lock and strike no longer meet. We see this constantly on East Palo Alto properties where the latch worked fine in October and won’t catch by March. Sometimes it’s a simple strike relocation; often it requires post leveling first. We carry replacement locks for all major brands, including electronic strikes integrated with access control systems.
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Trusted Brands We Service in East Palo Alto
We work on your brand — whether it’s a LiftMaster slide operator on a commercial property off University Avenue, a FAAC swing gate in a residential court, or a Ghost Controls system on a newer infill home. Our factory familiarity covers LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule, which means we don’t guess at error codes or wiring diagrams. We stock common failure parts for these nine brands, so East Palo Alto customers aren’t waiting a week for a control board or actuator. That local parts inventory, combined with Brian’s 27 years of hands-on diagnostic experience, turns what might be a multi-visit headache into a single appointment.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in East Palo Alto Homes
- Posts heave 2–4 inches in clay soils near the Baylands, throwing entire gates out of alignment and causing chronic latch failure. The flat, low elevation means seasonal rain events waterlog soil around gate posts, accelerating the freeze-free but moisture-driven heaving cycle that makes standard footings fail.
- Salt-laden marine air from the South Bay shoreline accelerates rust on steel and iron hinges and frames, leading to hinge-bound gates and weld cracks. Properties closest to the Baylands see this most severely, with oxidation rates noticeably faster than even nearby Palo Alto or Menlo Park.
- Undersized original hardware on post-WWII homes snaps under seasonal expansion cycles, especially on automatic operators like FAAC or Linear. The bulk of East Palo Alto’s residential stock consists of modest single-family homes built between the late 1940s and 1970s, many with corroded or undersized original hardware never meant to carry motorized load.
- Security gates are unusually prevalent for a city of East Palo Alto’s size — its position as a working-class enclave completely surrounded by Silicon Valley’s wealthiest communities means perimeter security is a priority. This makes post-settlement misalignment and latch failure dominant repair calls rather than purely cosmetic issues, because a gate that won’t lock is a gate that can’t secure.
Pricing for Gate Repair in East Palo Alto, CA
| Service | Typical Range in East Palo Alto |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Rust treatment (per gate section) | $220 – $380 |
| Gate realignment (posts sound) | $240 – $420 |
| Post repair with standard footing | $350 – $550 |
| Post repair with deep bell footing | $480 – $650 |
| Weld repair (minor, on-site) | $200 – $340 |
| Lock repair / replacement | $160 – $280 |
| Automatic opener diagnostic & tune | $180 – $260 |
These ranges reflect East Palo Alto’s market specifically. Post repair runs higher here than in Hayward or Fremont because clay soil conditions demand deeper footings — a 4-foot bell pier with expanded base versus the 2-foot standard common in stable soils. Rust treatment also trends toward the upper end near Baylands properties where salt exposure is concentrated. We don’t quote over the phone without seeing the gate, but we do provide free, no-obligation estimates in person. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule — you’ll know the exact cost before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near East Palo Alto
Our service radius extends naturally to the communities surrounding East Palo Alto. We regularly repair gates in Palo Alto, where hillside stability differs sharply from East Palo Alto’s clay challenges; Stanford, with its mix of historic and institutional properties; Atherton, where estate gates demand heavy-duty hardware; and North Fair Oaks, which shares East Palo Alto’s flat terrain and some of its soil conditions. Each city gets the same owner-led service — Brian drives to all of them.
Serving East Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Palo Alto 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 East Palo Alto
Your gate posts lean because East Palo Alto sits on near-sea-level expansive clay soils, especially near the Baylands and San Francisquito Creek floodplain, where soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry. Standard footings can’t resist this cycle — posts settle and tilt 2–4 inches within a few years. The only reliable fix is concrete bell footings dug deeper than standard Bay Area practice, typically to 4 feet with an expanded base. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll assess whether your posts can be reset or need full replacement with proper footings.
Yes, a rusted hinge can cause full gate failure by binding the gate, overloading the frame, and eventually cracking welds or snapping the hinge pin entirely. In East Palo Alto, salt-laden marine air accelerates this process faster than in inland communities. We replace corroded hinges with properly rated ball-bearing or greaseable barrel hinges before catastrophic failure occurs. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free inspection — catching this early saves the gate frame.
Probably not — the motor is likely fighting a gate that’s out of alignment due to winter soil expansion. In East Palo Alto, wet-season clay swelling pushes posts out of plumb, increasing mechanical resistance and triggering operator safety reversals. We diagnose the root cause: if the gate geometry is off, we realign first and retune the operator second. Motors fail, but alignment problems masquerading as motor failure are far more common here. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll determine whether you need motor service or gate realignment.
Minor hinge or latch repairs don’t require permits, but replacing or resetting gate posts that support a structural or security gate typically does. East Palo Alto’s building division follows San Mateo County-adjacent standards, and any footing work that changes the post foundation usually needs inspection. We handle permit guidance as part of our post repair service and can advise whether your specific job triggers requirements. Call (510) 616-4869 before digging — we’ll clarify the permit path.
Yes, but it requires ongoing maintenance, not a one-time fix. We recommend annual wire-brushing of developing rust spots, phosphoric acid treatment, and touch-up with epoxy primer and matched topcoat. For gates within a few blocks of the Baylands where salt exposure is highest, we sometimes specify hot-dip galvanized hardware upgrades or stainless-steel hinge replacements during repair. No coating lasts forever in this environment, but proactive maintenance extends gate life by years. Call (510) 616-4869 to set up an annual inspection plan.
Ready to fix your gate right? Brian Robinson personally handles every East Palo Alto call — 27 years of gate-only experience, 553 verified reviews at 4.9 stars, and the in-house capability to weld, fabricate, and source parts on the spot. Whether your posts are leaning in the clay, your hinges are rusting from the salt air, or your automatic opener just quit, we’ll diagnose it honestly and repair it to last. Call (510) 616-4869 today for your free estimate.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving East Palo Alto since 1998.