Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Rodeo
Gate repair in Rodeo typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with corroded hinges, a sagging post, or a full opener replacement, and most jobs are completed same-day. Our Gate Repair team serves Rodeo directly from our Hayward base, usually arriving within 45 minutes to an hour for calls along San Pablo Avenue, the residential streets near Rodeo Creek, and the hillside blocks above the Carquinez Strait. We’ve been working on Rodeo gates long enough to know that the same salt air and refinery fallout that makes this town unique also destroys gate hardware at a rate that surprises newcomers to the area. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate — we’ll give you an honest assessment of whether your gate needs a targeted repair or a more durable rebuild.

Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Rodeo’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’re not a handyman shop that occasionally fixes gates. We’re gate specialists, not generalists — and we’ve been at this for nearly three decades. Brian Robinson, our owner and lead technician, still answers the phone and shows up to do the work himself. That means when you call about a seized hinge on a 1960s chain-link gate in Tara Hills or a sagging wrought-iron post near the refinery corridor, you’re getting 27 years of specialized diagnostic experience, not a rotating subcontractor figuring it out on your dime.
Our reputation in Rodeo is built on recognizing what other technicians miss. The corrosion patterns here aren’t normal. 553 customers agree — that’s our verified review count averaging 4.9 stars — and a growing share of those calls come from Rodeo homeowners who’ve already paid someone else once for a repair that didn’t last. Brian takes the call and does the work, so there’s direct owner accountability on every job. We carry parts and welding capability in-house, which matters in a town where standard hardware often fails prematurely and custom fabrication is frequently the only durable solution.
Response time to Rodeo is typically under an hour for standard calls and faster for emergency situations where a gate is stuck open or blocking vehicle access. We know the local streets — from the tight lots off Parker Avenue to the steeper grades near the Carquinez Scenic Drive — and we arrive prepared for the specific conditions your property faces.
Our Gate Repair Services in Rodeo
Hinge Repair & Replacement
Hinge repair is our most frequent call in Rodeo, and there’s a reason that won’t surprise anyone who’s lived here long. The combination of sulfur dioxide from the Phillips 66 refinery and salt-laden marine air off San Pablo Bay attacks steel hinges at a rate we simply don’t see in Hercules or Pinole. On San Pablo Avenue near the refinery, we replaced seized hinges and a rusted latch on a 1950s wrought-iron gate that had only been installed three years prior — the pitting and seizing were so severe the latch had to be cut off. We refitted it with stainless steel hinges and a powder-coated aluminum latch to withstand the industrial-marine air. A typical hinge repair or replacement in Rodeo runs $180–$320, with stainless steel upgrades adding $40–$80 per hinge. We don’t install standard zinc-plated hardware in this ZIP code anymore — it’s a waste of your money.
Post Repair & Resetting
Rodeo’s housing stock tells a story: modest single-family homes built in the 1940s through 1970s to house refinery and waterfront workers, many with original gates that have never been upgraded. Those decades-old posts sit in concrete footings that have cracked, shifted, or partially disintegrated from groundwater, soil movement, and decades of vibration from industrial traffic. When a post breaks loose, the gate sags, drags, and eventually binds. Simple adjustments fail because the footing has crumbled. We excavate, reset, and pour new footings with proper depth and drainage — typically $350–$550 depending on post size and soil conditions. For wrought-iron frames with integrated posts, we often perform weld repair and reinforcement rather than full replacement, saving the original gate structure.
Weld Repair & Structural Fabrication
Our in-house welding capability separates us from competitors who outsource or don’t offer it at all. Rodeo’s older wrought-iron and steel gates develop stress cracks at weld points, bent frames from vehicle contact, and corrosion-thinned sections that compromise structural integrity. We repair these on-site with MIG and stick welding, matching original materials where possible. For gates too far gone for patchwork, we fabricate replacement sections to match existing design — scrollwork, pickets, and all. Weld repairs in Rodeo typically range from $200–$450 for frame straightening and crack repair, with custom fabrication running $400–$800 depending on complexity. Having this capability in-house means no waiting for a third-party shop, no mismatched materials, and no markup.
Gate Realignment & Track Repair
Sliding gates along the sloped streets near Rodeo Creek and the hillside properties off John Muir Parkway are especially prone to alignment issues. Ground shifts, post settlement, and track deformation from corrosion or impact cause gates to bind, jump rollers, or derail entirely. We diagnose whether the problem is track wear, roller failure, post movement, or a combination — then correct it properly. Realignment work in Rodeo runs $250–$480, with track replacement adding $300–$600 depending on length and material. We use galvanized or stainless track in this environment, never standard steel that will pit within two seasons.
Rust Treatment & Protective Coating
Given Rodeo’s accelerated corrosion environment, we offer rust treatment as both a standalone service and a standard add-on to any repair. This isn’t a cosmetic spray — we wire-brush or media-blast affected areas, treat with phosphoric acid conversion coating, and apply epoxy primer followed by industrial enamel or powder coat where feasible. Rust treatment for a typical residential gate runs $150–$300. For gates in the highest-exposure zones along San Pablo Avenue, we recommend this as essential maintenance, not optional.

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 Rodeo
We work on your brand — whatever’s on your property, we’ve likely repaired it dozens of times. Our authorization covers nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That range covers virtually every residential and light-commercial system installed in Rodeo over the past three decades, from legacy LiftMaster swing-gate operators on 1970s chain-link setups to modern Ghost Controls solar systems on newer hillside installations. We stock common failure parts locally — control boards, limit switches, gear assemblies, remote receivers — which means most Rodeo customers aren’t waiting days for a motor repair. When a part is obsolete, we source compatible replacements or recommend retrofit options with honest cost comparisons. Factory familiarity matters: each brand has its own diagnostic quirks, and guessing wastes your time and money.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Rodeo Homes
- Hardware seizes within 2–3 years of installation. On blocks closest to the Phillips 66 plant along the San Pablo Avenue corridor, technicians commonly find gate hinges and latches with visible rust pitting and seized mechanisms within just two to three years of a fresh install — a failure timeline that would be unusual even in nearby coastal cities, and one that makes stainless steel or powder-coated aluminum hardware essentially non-negotiable for any repair meant to last.
- Posts break free from crumbled concrete footings. Many Rodeo properties still run original gates on posts set in 1940s–1970s concrete that has deteriorated from groundwater, soil chemistry, and decades of industrial vibration. The post doesn’t just lean — the footing has turned to gravel. Shimming or adjusting the gate ignores the actual problem.
- Legacy openers fail with no replacement parts available. Older chain-link and wrought-iron gates often run openers from discontinued product lines that can’t be repaired economically. We evaluate whether a retrofit control board makes sense or if full opener replacement with modern safety features is the smarter long-term investment.
- Frame corrosion weakens structural integrity before owners notice. The Carquinez Strait channels persistent marine fog and salt-laden moisture directly through Rodeo year-round, keeping metal gate components in near-constant contact with corrosive humidity. Combined with sulfur dioxide and particulate fallout from the adjacent refinery corridor, this creates an oxidation rate that regularly surprises technicians accustomed to working in drier inland Contra Costa communities. By the time a gate visibly sags or binds, frame members may be significantly thinned.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Rodeo, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Rodeo |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement (standard) | $180 – $320 |
| Hinge upgrade to stainless steel (per hinge) | $40 – $80 additional |
| Post reset with new concrete footing | $350 – $550 |
| Weld repair / frame straightening | $200 – $450 |
| Custom fabrication (replacement sections) | $400 – $800 |
| Gate realignment / track repair | $250 – $480 |
| Track replacement (materials + labor) | $300 – $600 additional |
| Rust treatment / protective coating | $150 – $300 |
| Opener diagnostic / repair | $180 – $350 |
| Full opener replacement (installed) | $850 – $1,800 |
These ranges reflect what we actually charge in the 94572 ZIP code, not national averages. Costs trend toward the higher end for gates in the highest-corrosion zones near the refinery, where hardware upgrades are mandatory for any repair with a reasonable lifespan. We don’t quote over the phone for structural or opener work — every gate in Rodeo has enough unique variables that an in-person assessment saves everyone from surprises. Estimates are free, and we’ll show you exactly what we’re seeing and why. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Rodeo
Our service radius extends naturally to the communities surrounding Rodeo, including Hercules, Pinole, Tara Hills, and El Sobrante. Each has its own conditions — Hercules sees similar marine exposure but less concentrated industrial fallout; Pinole’s inland valleys are drier; Tara Hills shares Rodeo’s hillside drainage challenges; El Sobrante’s older creek-side properties mirror Rodeo’s footing and corrosion issues. The same direct service applies: Brian takes the call, does the work, and stands behind it.
Serving Rodeo, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Rodeo 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 Rodeo
Rodeo’s position directly alongside the Phillips 66 refinery on the Carquinez Strait creates a hyper-corrosive micro-environment where sulfur compounds mix with salt air from San Pablo Bay, degrading gate hardware like hinges and latches two to three times faster than in neighboring Hercules or Pinole. The refinery releases sulfur dioxide and particulate matter that settles on exposed metal surfaces, while the strait’s persistent marine layer keeps those surfaces damp enough for continuous electrochemical reaction. Standard zinc-plated hinges that last eight to ten years in drier Contra Costa communities often show deep pitting in Rodeo within twenty-four months. We specify stainless steel or powder-coated aluminum for every Rodeo repair now — it’s the only hardware choice that matches the actual environment. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll show you what we’re seeing on your property.
Yes, in most cases we can repair rather than replace a shifted post on a 1950s wrought-iron gate, provided the frame itself hasn’t cracked at stress points. We excavate the old footing, set a new post in properly mixed concrete with drainage consideration, and rehang the existing gate with adjusted hinges. If the frame has bent or weld points have failed, we straighten and reweld in place. Many Rodeo properties in the 94572 ZIP have gates from this era — the original refinery-worker housing stock — and owners are often surprised that the original ironwork can be saved with targeted structural work rather than full replacement. A post reset with frame preservation typically runs $350–$550. Call (510) 616-4869 for an exact assessment of your gate’s condition.
It depends on the gate’s structural condition and the specific LiftMaster model. If the gate frame, hinges, and posts are sound — or repairable — and the opener is a current or recent-discontinuity model with available parts, a control board or gear assembly replacement ($180–$350) often makes sense. If the opener is a legacy unit with obsolete parts, or if the gate itself needs $600+ in structural work, we typically recommend a full system evaluation. A new LiftMaster or compatible opener installed on a rebuilt gate gives you modern safety features, remote connectivity, and a warranty that patchwork repairs can’t match. Full replacement runs $850–$1,800 depending on gate size and access control features. We’ll give you both options with honest numbers — no pressure either way. Call (510) 616-4869 to discuss your specific setup.
Stainless steel hinges and latches with powder-coated aluminum components are the only hardware combination we recommend for properties within a mile of the Phillips 66 plant or along the San Pablo Avenue corridor. Standard galvanized or zinc-plated steel, even with occasional oiling, shows visible degradation within two to three years in this environment. For sliding gates, we use stainless or galvanized track with sealed-bearing nylon rollers — never steel rollers that will seize. For swing gates, heavy-duty stainless steel ball-bearing hinges with grease fittings allow maintenance access without disassembly. We source these components specifically for Rodeo’s conditions and won’t install lesser hardware that we know will fail prematurely. The upfront cost difference is $80–$150 per gate; the replacement-cycle difference is five to eight years versus two. Call (510) 616-4869 for hardware specifics on your repair.
Most routine gate repairs — hinge replacement, post resetting, weld repair, opener replacement on existing gates — do not require a permit in Rodeo’s unincorporated Contra Costa County jurisdiction. Permits typically become necessary only when you’re installing a new gate where none existed, changing the location or dimensions of an existing gate, or modifying a gate that serves as a required fire department access point. HOA-managed properties in Rodeo may have architectural review requirements separate from county permits, so check your association guidelines if applicable. We’re familiar with the common HOA protocols in the area and can provide documentation of our work for review if needed. If your project does require a permit, we’ll tell you upfront and explain exactly why. Call (510) 616-4869 with questions about your specific situation — estimates are free.
Ready to get your gate working right? Call Prime Gate Solutions Alameda at (510) 616-4869 for a free, no-obligation estimate. Brian Robinson will take your call, assess your gate, and give you straight answers about what it needs to last in Rodeo’s tough environment.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving Rodeo and the greater Hayward area since 1997.