Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across San Bruno
Gate repair in San Bruno typically runs $180–$650 depending on what’s failing, and most calls are completed same-day. If your gate is sagging, rusted, or your automatic opener just quit, we’re already familiar with the exact hardware that holds up in this city’s punishing coastal conditions.

We’re Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, and our Gate Repair team has been crossing the San Mateo County line into San Bruno for years. Brian Robinson, our owner and lead technician, still handles every job personally — 27 years of gate-only work, not general handyman dabbling. From the flat streets near San Bruno Avenue to the hillside homes off Skyline Boulevard, we know the wind patterns, the salt exposure, and the aging post-war gates that dominate this city’s housing stock. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate and honest timeline.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is San Bruno’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
553 customers agree — our 4.9-star average across verified reviews reflects what happens when the most experienced person shows up, not a subcontractor you’ve never met. Brian takes the call and does the work. That direct owner accountability means your Gate Repair in San Bruno gets diagnosed by someone who’s seen your exact failure mode dozens of times before.
Our response time to San Bruno averages under 90 minutes from dispatch because we’re coming from Hayward with parts already stocked for the brands and failure patterns common here. We don’t waste a trip. We carry wind-rated hinges, galvanized chains, and stainless fasteners specifically for the San Bruno Gap’s accelerated corrosion environment — hardware that generalists don’t even know to order.
We’re factory-familiar with LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. If your system is one of these nine brands, we work on it. No outsourcing to a third-party parts house, no “we’ll call you back when it arrives.”
Our Gate Repair Services in San Bruno
Hinge Repair
Hinges are the first casualty in San Bruno’s wind-and-salt environment. The Gap-funneled Pacific winds create lateral stress that standard residential hinges simply aren’t engineered for, especially on west-facing gates in Crestmoor and Rollingwood. We see pin wear, elongated bolt holes, and complete hinge fatigue at 5–7 years instead of the 10–12 you’d expect inland. Our hinge repair in San Bruno means upgrading to commercial-grade, wind-rated hardware with stainless pins and reinforced mounting plates — not replacing like-for-like with the same part that just failed.
Post Repair
San Bruno’s compact post-war lots mean gates often serve as structural entry points, bearing daily use that freestanding gates in larger properties never see. Add soil movement on the Peninsula’s hillside neighborhoods and decades of moisture wicking into concrete footings, and you get leaning posts that drag the entire gate out of alignment. We reset or replace posts with proper depth, drainage, and hardware anchoring that accounts for your gate’s actual wind load, not just its weight.
Weld Repair
Our in-house welding capability matters more in San Bruno than almost anywhere else we work. Salt corrosion attacks weld points and steel frames at double the inland rate, and many local gates are custom-fabricated originals from the 1960s or 1970s with no replacement parts available. Brian’s 27 years includes extensive structural metalwork — we repair cracked frames, rebuild broken latch mounts, and fabricate custom components on-site rather than telling you the gate is “too old to fix.”
Gate Realignment
Gate realignment is our most common call in San Bruno, and it’s almost always caused by the same trio: wind-stressed hinges, moisture-swollen wooden boards, and shifted posts. The fog-driven moisture cycle here swells and shrinks wood repeatedly, so a gate that closed cleanly in September binds by March. We don’t just shim and go — we diagnose whether the root cause is hinge wear, post settlement, or wood distortion, then fix the actual problem so the alignment holds.
Rust Treatment
We treat rust as a repair category because in San Bruno, it’s not cosmetic — it’s structural. Salt-laden marine air off the Pacific oxidizes steel hinges, latches, operator arms, and fasteners years before their rated lifespan. Our rust treatment includes removal, conversion coating, and replacement with galvanized or stainless hardware where appropriate. For gates in the exposed western neighborhoods near Skyline Boulevard, we also recommend hardware upgrade paths that prevent repeat failure.
Lock Repair
Gate locks in San Bruno take a beating from both corrosion and wind impact. A latch that gets slammed repeatedly by Gap winds eventually elongates its strike plate hole or shears its internal mechanism. We repair and replace mechanical and magnetic locks, always spec’ing marine-grade finishes for this environment.
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Trusted Brands We Service in San Bruno
We stock parts and carry factory-authorized knowledge for nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That covers virtually every residential and light-commercial automatic gate system installed in San Bruno over the past three decades. Because we keep common failure parts in our Hayward inventory — motors, control boards, safety loops, gear assemblies — most San Bruno repairs don’t wait on shipping. When your FAAC 740 or LiftMaster CSW24V quits, we’re not guessing at the diagnostic code. We’ve already repaired that exact model in this exact wind environment.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in San Bruno Homes
- Wind-load burnout on automatic operators. Pacific winds funneled through the San Bruno Gap slam gates shut or hold them partially open, forcing motors to strain against loads they were never designed for. We see operators fail 2–3 years early, especially on west-facing installations in Crestmoor and Rollingwood.
- Accelerated hardware corrosion. Salt-laden marine air oxidizes steel hinges, latches, and operator arms in 5–7 years compared to 10–12 in inland Peninsula cities. The difference is real and measurable — we replace hardware in San Bruno that still has years of life left in Millbrae or Burlingame.
- Wooden gate warping and alignment drift. Constant fog moisture and wind swell wooden gate boards repeatedly through the year, causing the gate-to-post relationship to shift. Post-war tract homes throughout the 94066 ZIP code are full of original or once-replaced wooden gates now reaching this failure stage.
- Repeated latch and strike plate failure. In San Bruno’s most exposed hillside neighborhoods, standard residential latches simply cannot withstand sustained wind loads. We’ve seen gates blow open, blow closed, and sheer hardware clean off — the fix is never another identical latch.
Pricing for Gate Repair in San Bruno, CA
Here’s what gate repair costs in San Bruno’s market, based on our actual 2024–2025 service calls:

| Service | Typical Range in San Bruno |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement (single) | $180–$280 |
| Hinge upgrade to wind-rated hardware (set) | $340–$520 |
| Post repair / reset | $280–$450 |
| Weld repair (structural) | $220–$380 |
| Gate realignment | $180–$320 |
| Rust treatment + hardware replacement | $260–$420 |
| Automatic operator repair | $320–$650 |
| Operator upgrade to wind-rated unit | $1,200–$2,400 |
San Bruno’s coastal exposure means we often recommend hardware upgrades over minimum repairs — a wind-rated hinge set costs more upfront than a standard replacement, but it prevents the repeat failure that costs more in the long run. We explain both options and let you decide. Estimates are free and detailed. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule.
The San Bruno Gap: Why Local Knowledge Matters
San Bruno sits directly in the San Bruno Gap, a low notch in the Coast Range that funnels strong, near-constant Pacific winds through the city — making it one of the windiest residential areas on the Peninsula. Gates here fail faster than in neighboring Millbrae or Burlingame: automatic operators burn out fighting wind load, wooden gates rack and warp from constant lateral stress, and hinges fatigue at an accelerated rate. Every gate repair job in San Bruno should account for wind-rated hardware and reinforced hinge placement that simply isn’t a priority a mile or two inland.
In San Bruno’s Crestmoor and Rollingwood neighborhoods, gates facing west or southwest commonly blow out their strike plates and latches repeatedly because standard residential hardware can’t handle the sustained wind loads funneled through the San Bruno Gap. Technicians working these hillside neighborhoods regularly find that previous repairs done with standard residential hardware keep getting blown out, and the fix that sticks is upgrading to commercial-grade, wind-rated hinges rated for high-cycle fatigue rather than replacing like-for-like.
We replaced a blown-out chain-drive operator on a Rollingwood driveway gate where the previous unit had failed in under four years. The old LiftMaster’s corroded opener chain snapped under constant wind load; we upgraded to a FAAC 740 with a galvanized chain and stainless fasteners, wind-rated for high-cycle fatigue, and installed reinforced hinge plates to prevent future racking.
San Bruno’s residential neighborhoods are dominated by post-WWII tract homes built in the 1940s through 1960s, many with original or once-updated wooden side-yard gates and chain-link driveway gates that are now decades past their service life. The compact lots and attached garages common to this era mean gates are often load-bearing entry points that see heavy daily use. When these gates fail, they don’t just create an inconvenience — they compromise security and access for the entire household.
The Gap-driven winds carry salt-laden marine air directly off the Pacific, accelerating oxidation on steel hinges, latches, and automatic gate operator arms. Metal hardware that might last 10–12 years in inland Peninsula cities can fail in 5–7 years in San Bruno’s exposed western neighborhoods. Fog and moisture condensation also swell wooden gate boards repeatedly through the year, causing gate-to-post alignment to drift. These aren’t generic “coastal” problems — they’re specific to the San Bruno Gap microclimate, and they require specific solutions.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Bruno
Our service radius extends throughout the mid-Peninsula and coastal San Mateo County. We regularly handle San Bruno calls alongside work in Millbrae, South San Francisco, Pacifica, and Burlingame. Each city has its own microclimate and housing stock patterns — Millbrae’s slightly more sheltered conditions, Pacifica’s direct coastal exposure, Burlingame’s older estate properties — and we adjust our hardware recommendations accordingly. Same owner-on-site accountability, same 553-review track record, wherever your gate needs us.
Serving San Bruno, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Bruno 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 San Bruno
The San Bruno Gap funnels salt-laden Pacific air directly through your property, accelerating steel oxidation to roughly double the inland rate. Hinges that last 10–12 years in San Jose or even Millbrae often fail in 5–7 years here. We replace with stainless or hot-dip galvanized hardware and can treat remaining surfaces with conversion coatings. Call (510) 616-4869 for a rust assessment — estimates are free.
Your operator is likely fighting wind loads it was never designed for. Gates on west or southwest exposures in San Bruno get slammed or held against their motors by Gap-fueled Pacific winds, causing overheating and premature failure. The fix is a wind-rated operator — we spec FAAC, LiftMaster, or Viking units with higher duty cycles and install them with reinforced mounting, not just a straight swap. Call (510) 616-4869 to discuss an upgrade that won’t repeat the same failure.
Yes — stop replacing it with standard residential latches. We’ve documented this exact pattern in Crestmoor and Rollingwood: wind-rated, commercial-grade hinges and strike plates solve the problem permanently. The hardware costs more than a big-box latch, but you’ll stop paying for repeat service calls. Call (510) 616-4869 and we’ll spec the right upgrade for your gate’s exposure and size.
Absolutely — they’re a significant portion of our San Bruno workload. We repair, realign, and reinforce original wooden gates from the 1940s–1960s tract era, including custom weld repairs to irreplaceable frames and hardware upgrades that extend service life without destroying character. If the wood itself is rotted, we’ll tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes sense. Call (510) 616-4869 for an evaluation.
Given the Gap’s accelerated corrosion and wind stress, we recommend annual inspection for any automatic gate and biennial for manual gates in exposed western neighborhoods. Catching hinge pin wear, operator strain, or early rust lets us fix it before the failure cascades into post damage or motor burnout. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule — inspection estimates are free.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving San Bruno and the greater Bay Area since 1997.