Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across San Martin
Gate repair in San Martin typically runs $180–$650 depending on the problem, with post realignment and hinge work being the most common calls we get from the 95046 area. Most repairs are completed same-day, and we’re familiar with the heavy ranch-style gates and long driveways that define this community. If your swing gate is dragging on gravel or your slide operator won’t close in the afternoon wind, call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate.

We drive out to San Martin regularly from our Hayward base — usually same-day or next-morning for standard calls, faster for a gate stuck open or a motor that won’t secure the property. Our Gate Repair team knows the difference between a standard suburban gate and the 12-foot steel ranch gates anchored in Adobe clay that you’ll find on properties off Llagas Road, Uvas Road, and the estate parcels near San Martin Avenue. Gate Repair in San Martin isn’t a side job for us — it’s what we’ve done for 27 years.
Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is San Martin’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Brian Robinson has spent nearly three decades repairing gates, and he still takes the call and does the work himself. That means when you schedule a repair at your San Martin horse property or estate, you’re getting the most experienced technician on the job — not a subcontractor learning your system on the fly.
Our 553 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and many come from rural property owners across Santa Clara County who needed someone who understands heavy gates on shifting ground. We carry parts and welding capability in-house, so we’re not waiting on a third party to fix a broken frame or fabricate a hinge bracket while your livestock or property sits unsecured.
San Martin’s unincorporated status means no municipal gate codes to navigate, but the rural conditions create their own demands: longer driveways, heavier hardware, and that seasonal clay soil cycle that suburban techs from Morgan Hill or Gilroy simply don’t encounter at the same scale. We’ve learned those patterns over years of working here.
Our Gate Repair Services in San Martin
Post Repair & Realignment
This is our signature service in San Martin, and for good reason. The Adobe clay soils in the 95046 area swell with winter rain saturation — typically November through March — then shrink and crack through the dry summer months when temperatures regularly hit the mid-90s. That annual cycle pushes gate posts out of plumb, throws off swing arcs, and causes slide gates to rack in their tracks.
We recently realigned a heavy swing gate on a horse property off Llagas Road; the FAAC 740 operator’s limit switches needed recalibration after winter rains pushed the 12-foot steel post a full two degrees out of plumb. By replumbing the post and adjusting the swing arc, we restored smooth operation on the long gravel driveway. Post repair in San Martin typically runs $280–$520 depending on depth, concrete work, and whether we need to rehang the gate.
Gate Realignment
Even before a post visibly tilts, you might notice the gate dragging, the latch not catching, or the operator straining at certain points in its cycle. That’s often early-stage misalignment from soil movement. We check the full geometry — post plumb, hinge pivot points, latch striker position, and operator limit settings — then correct all of it, not just the symptom. Gate realignment in San Martin generally costs $180–$340 for standard residential ranch gates.
Weld Repair
Wrought iron and steel pipe gates on San Martin’s rural properties take stress that suburban gates never see: livestock pressure, wind load across open valley terrain, and the twisting force of posts settling unevenly. Cracked welds at hinge plates, picket joints, or frame corners are common after a few seasons of this. Our in-house welding means we repair the frame on-site rather than removing the gate to a shop. Most weld repairs in San Martin run $220–$450 depending on access and material thickness.
Hinge Repair
Heavy gates on settling posts put enormous cyclic load on hinges. We replace worn bushings, upgrade undersized hinge hardware, and when needed, relocate hinge points to better handle the actual weight and swing geometry. Hinge repair typically costs $160–$290 in the San Martin market.

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Trusted Brands We Service in San Martin
We work on your brand — whatever’s on your gate. Our factory familiarity covers nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That covers virtually every residential and light-commercial system installed on San Martin’s ranch properties and estate driveways. We stock common operator parts, control boards, and safety devices, which keeps turnaround short even for older systems that other companies won’t touch. If you’ve got a discontinued Elite or an early Viking slide operator on a long Uvas Road driveway, we’ve likely repaired it before.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in San Martin Homes
- Post heaving after winter rains. The Adobe clay saturation cycle pushes gate posts out of plumb every wet season, making post realignment and operator limit-switch recalibration the defining springtime job across San Martin’s ranch properties.
- Hinge fatigue from uneven settlement. Wrought iron gates on long driveways develop sagging and latch misalignment when posts settle at different rates — a problem tract-home gates simply don’t face.
- Underpowered slide operators in valley wind. Builder-grade openers on ranch properties often lack the torque to move heavy gates against the afternoon winds that sweep the open Santa Clara Valley floor.
- Rust acceleration from irrigation overspray. Many San Martin properties use overhead or perimeter irrigation for pastures and landscaping; constant moisture exposure accelerates corrosion on lower gate frames and hinge hardware.
Pricing for Gate Repair in San Martin, CA
Here’s what gate repair costs in the San Martin market based on the work we actually perform here:
| Service | Typical Range in San Martin |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $160–$290 |
| Gate realignment | $180–$340 |
| Weld repair (frame, hinge plate, picket) | $220–$450 |
| Post repair / replumbing | $280–$520 |
| Lock / latch repair | $140–$260 |
| Rust treatment & coating | $180–$350 |
| Operator diagnostic & adjustment | $150–$280 |
Final cost depends on gate size, material, access, and whether we need to fabricate custom parts. We always provide upfront pricing before starting work — no open-ended hourly mysteries. Estimates are free. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Martin
We regularly travel from our Hayward base to gate repair calls throughout the South Santa Clara Valley and nearby coastal communities. If you’re just outside San Martin city limits, we also serve Morgan Hill, Aptos, Rio Del Mar, and Communications Hill — same expertise, same direct service from Brian.
Serving San Martin, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Martin 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 Martin
Adobe clay soils expand when saturated and contract when dry, creating an annual shrink-swell cycle that pushes posts out of plumb. This is a defining characteristic of San Martin’s rural ground conditions, not a construction flaw in your gate. We address it by setting posts deeper, using expanded concrete footings where appropriate, and designing adjustment into the installation so future seasonal movement can be corrected without full replacement. Call (510) 616-4869 if your post has shifted this spring — we can replumb it and recalibrate the operator in one visit.
Yes — heavy swing gates on long rural driveways are exactly what we specialize in, and they’re common across San Martin’s horse properties and estate parcels. The key is addressing both the gate geometry and the operator settings to handle the extended swing arc and uneven ground contact. We recently realigned a heavy swing gate on a horse property off Llagas Road; the FAAC 740 operator’s limit switches needed recalibration after winter rains pushed the 12-foot steel post a full two degrees out of plumb. By replumbing the post and adjusting the swing arc, we restored smooth operation on the long gravel driveway.
We service nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That covers virtually every operator installed on San Martin’s ranch and estate properties, from light residential swing openers to heavy-duty commercial slide systems. We stock parts for all nine brands, which means faster repair completion without waiting on shipped components. Call (510) 616-4869 with your model number — we’ll know if we can fix it same-day.
Prevent sagging by checking hinge bolts seasonally, keeping vegetation clear of the gate path, and addressing post movement early — before a slight tilt becomes a binding problem. In San Martin specifically, inspect your gate after the first heavy winter rains and again in late summer when clay shrinkage may have created new gaps. We offer seasonal adjustment visits for property owners who want to catch soil-shift issues before they damage the operator. Call (510) 616-4869 to set up a maintenance schedule.
Yes — we weld broken frames, hinge plates, pickets, and custom brackets on-site using our in-house welding equipment. Most frame repairs on San Martin’s steel and wrought iron ranch gates run $220–$450 and are completed in a single visit. We don’t outsource fabrication, so there’s no delay waiting for a third-party shop. For an exact quote on your broken frame, call (510) 616-4869 — estimates are free.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda, serving San Martin and the South Santa Clara Valley since 1997.