Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Fairfield
Gate repair in Fairfield typically costs $180–$650 depending on the damage, and most repairs are completed same day. Our Gate Repair team covers all of Fairfield, from the older tract homes near 94533 to the master-planned communities along the Green Valley corridor in 94534, with response times usually under 90 minutes for standard calls.

We’re familiar with every gate problem Fairfield throws at us. The Solano wind corridor doesn’t forgive weak hinges or sloppy installations. We’ve spent 27 years fixing gates in wind-battered cities like this one, and we know that a gate that works fine in Vacaville or Dixon can fail twice as fast here. Whether you’re dealing with a warped wooden gate binding against its post on a west-facing swing, or a builder-grade automatic operator that stripped its gears after one too many wind-locked cycles, we’ve handled it. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Fairfield’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
553 customers have left verified reviews for our work, averaging 4.9 stars. That volume matters in a specialized trade — it means we’ve earned repeat trust, not a one-time lucky streak. In Fairfield specifically, we hear the same feedback: homeowners are relieved to find a technician who understands wind-load stress, not a general handyman who treats gate repair as a side gig.
Brian Robinson, our owner, still takes the calls and does the work himself. You won’t get routed to a rotating subcontractor crew. Brian’s been repairing and installing gates for nearly three decades, and his diagnostic speed comes from seeing the same failure patterns across thousands of jobs — including the specific ones Fairfield’s climate creates.
We carry parts and welding capability in-house, so structural repairs don’t get outsourced to a third-party metal shop with a two-week backlog. For Fairfield residents, that means a sagging gate post or cracked weld gets fixed on the spot, not scheduled for a return visit.
Our Gate Repair Services in Fairfield
Hinge Repair
Gate hinges in Fairfield take a beating that inland cities simply don’t replicate. The sustained afternoon winds funneling through the Carquinez Strait — the same pressure gradient that drives the Montezuma Hills wind farms — apply relentless lateral force to every swing gate. We’ve replaced hundreds of hinges in central Fairfield’s 1960s–1980s tract homes, where original hardware was never rated for this environment. A typical hinge repair in Fairfield runs $180–$320, including heavy-duty replacement hardware with proper wind-load ratings.
Post Repair
Wooden gate posts rot from the ground up, especially in south Fairfield neighborhoods where decades-old cedar and pressure-treated posts have absorbed soil moisture through cracked concrete footings. We extract the old post, pour a new concrete footing rated for the gate’s wind load, and reinstall with galvanized or powder-coated hardware. Post repair in Fairfield typically costs $280–$480. For automated driveway gates, we verify the post can handle the operator’s torque without flexing — a detail generalists routinely miss.
Weld Repair
Our mobile welding rig lets us repair cracked ornamental iron frames, broken latch tabs, and separated gate corners without hauling your gate to a shop. This matters in Fairfield’s Green Valley area, where decorative iron gates are common but local weld shops are scarce. Weld repairs start around $220–$400 depending on access and material thickness. We match the original weld spec — MIG for speed on standard steel, TIG for precision on thin ornamental work.
Gate Realignment
Realignment is where our 27 years show. A gate that drags, binds, or won’t latch is rarely a single problem — it’s the accumulated effect of settling posts, stretched hinges, warped frames, and wind-induced stress. In Fairfield, we realign gates with the wind corridor in mind: we set the swing path to minimize lateral load, shim hinges to compensate for seasonal wood movement, and adjust automatic operators with clutch sensitivity appropriate for gusty conditions. Realignment service runs $200–$380.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Fairfield
We work on your brand — whatever’s on your gate, we’ve likely repaired it dozens of times. Our factory familiarity covers nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We stock common control boards, limit switches, gear kits, and safety sensors for these brands, which keeps Fairfield customers from waiting on backordered parts. For the heavy-duty FAAC 740 we installed in Green Valley — the one with adjustable clutch for wind-load dampening — we had the drive gear and programming cable on the truck. Same-day completion, no return trip.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Fairfield Homes
- Builder-grade openers stripped by wind binding. In Green Valley and other 94534 master-planned subdivisions, we regularly find automatic gate operators that failed prematurely because the builder spec’d a basic motor with no wind-load dampening. The gate binds in gusts, the motor strains, the internal gear strips. We upgrade to operators with adjustable clutch settings rated for Fairfield’s conditions.
- Seasonal warping in wooden gates. Central and south Fairfield’s 1960s–1980s wood-panel and board gates absorb moisture from winter rains and dry aggressively in summer delta breeze, causing predictable seasonal binding. Hinge screws loosen, posts lean, and latches misalign — we address the root cause, not just the symptom.
- Corroded operators and sensors near Travis Air Force Base. The 94535-border neighborhoods of 94533 see heavy military turnover on PCS cycles. Rental properties and absentee-owned homes often defer gate maintenance for years, leaving automatic operators with corroded circuit boards, failed safety eyes, and rodent-damaged low-voltage wiring. We diagnose these systematically rather than replacing parts blindly.
- West- and southwest-facing gates with disproportionate wear. Fairfield’s delta breeze is directional and predictable. Gates oriented into the prevailing wind bear stress that east-facing neighbors don’t. We see twisted frames, pulled hinge screws, and failed auto-close latches concentrated on these exposures — and we reinforce accordingly.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Fairfield, CA
Here’s what Fairfield homeowners actually pay for gate repair:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair/replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Post repair/replacement | $280 – $480 |
| Weld repair (mobile) | $220 – $400 |
| Gate realignment | $200 – $380 |
| Lock/latch repair | $160 – $280 |
| Rust treatment & coating | $180 – $350 |
| Automatic operator diagnostic | $150 – $250 |
What moves the needle: material type (iron vs. wood vs. aluminum), access difficulty, and whether the gate is automated. Wind damage often creates compound failures — a binding gate stresses the operator, which then strips its gear — so we diagnose the full chain, not just the broken part. Every estimate is free, and we explain exactly what we’re seeing before any work starts. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fairfield
Our service radius covers the full Solano-Napa corridor. We regularly repair gates in Fairfield, Suisun, Vacaville, American Canyon, and Napa — each with its own local conditions, but none with Fairfield’s unique wind-corridor intensity. If you’re in one of these neighboring cities and dealing with gate problems, we bring the same specialized expertise and same-day response.
Serving Fairfield, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fairfield 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 Fairfield
Your hinges are fighting sustained 20–30 mph winds that most Bay Area cities don’t experience. The Solano wind corridor funnels marine air through the Carquinez Strait directly into west- and southwest-facing gates, applying lateral force that standard residential hinges aren’t rated for. We replace failed hinges with heavy-duty ball-bearing or greaseable models sized for your gate’s wind load, not just its weight. Call (510) 616-4869 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, and we recommend it for any automated gate in Fairfield’s master-planned communities. Builder-grade openers typically lack adjustable clutch settings or wind-load dampening, which means repeated binding strips internal gears. We upgrade to operators like the FAAC 740 or equivalent heavy-duty models with programmable force limits and adjustable clutch response — the same configuration we used in Green Valley when a wind-stripped operator needed replacement. The upgrade typically runs $850–$1,400 installed, depending on gate size and existing wiring.
Look for diagonal cracking at the frame corners, screws that have pulled through or loosened repeatedly, and a gate that binds or drags only during afternoon wind hours. In Fairfield’s older 94533 neighborhoods, we see 1960s–1980s wood gates that have warped into a permanent twist from years of seasonal moisture cycling plus wind stress. If your gate latches fine in calm morning conditions but won’t close at 4 PM, wind damage is the likely culprit. Call (510) 616-4869 — we’ll assess whether realignment, reinforcement, or replacement makes sense.
Deferred maintenance on rental and PCS-cycle properties near Travis AFB typically leaves safety sensors misaligned, corroded, or obstructed by overgrown landscaping. The sensors themselves may be original equipment from a 10–15 year old installation, with faded lenses or failing emitter output. We clean, realign, or replace sensors, and we check the full low-voltage path for rodent damage or corrosion — common in properties where maintenance has been postponed through multiple tenants. Diagnostic and sensor service runs $150–$280.
Ornamental iron or steel with proper wind-pass design outperforms solid wood or vinyl in Fairfield’s sustained winds. Open-picket or scrollwork styles allow air passage, reducing lateral load. If you prefer wood, horizontal slat designs with gaps handle wind better than solid board-and-batten. For automated gates, we always pair material choice with an operator rated for the actual wind load — not the nominal gate weight. We can spec and install wind-appropriate gates; call (510) 616-4869 to discuss your situation.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Fairfield since 1998.