Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across East Palo Alto
Gate installation in East Palo Alto typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on gate type, automation level, and whether existing posts and footings can be reused. Most residential driveway gate projects in the 94303 zip code are completed in 2–4 days once permits are cleared, with our Gate Installation team handling everything from post-setting to operator programming in-house.

We’re based right here in Palo Alto and regularly work the streets of East Palo Alto—from the older ranch blocks south of University Avenue to the newer infill developments along the corridor. Kevin and his team can usually be on-site within 30–45 minutes of your call. That matters when you’re dealing with a leaning gate, a failed operator, or a security concern that can’t wait. We’ve spent 16 years diagnosing gate problems specific to this city’s mix of post-WWII housing, 1990s-era security upgrades, and Bay-facing exposure. Call (831) 218-8355 for a free estimate.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is East Palo Alto’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Our reputation in East Palo Alto is built on showing up and fixing what others defer. We’ve got 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a significant share of those come from repeat customers in the 94303 area who originally called us for a “simple” repair that turned out to be a post-corrosion problem requiring full replacement.
Kevin Lewis serves as both owner and lead technician on East Palo Alto jobs. The person quoting your gate installation is the same person setting posts, running conduit, and programming your operator. No rotating subcontractors. No “we’ll send a guy out.”
Response time to East Palo Alto averages under 45 minutes because we’re not driving up from San Jose or across from Fremont. We know which streets flood during king tides, where the older concrete pads sit too shallow for modern operators, and which blocks still have the original 1990s wrought-iron gates that are now hitting their failure window. That local knowledge saves you a return visit and a second day of labor.
We stock parts for nine major brands—LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—so most East Palo Alto customers aren’t waiting on a parts order to finish their installation.
Our Gate Installation Services in East Palo Alto
Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gates in East Palo Alto face a brutal combination: salt-laden Bay fog, 25–30-year-old ironwork, and legacy concrete pads that weren’t poured deep enough for automated operators. We install both swing and slide configurations, but we’re seeing strong demand for sliding driveway gates along the University Avenue corridor where newer homes need space-efficient entry control. Every driveway gate installation starts with a post and footing assessment—because in East Palo Alto, the gate itself is rarely the problem. It’s what’s holding it up.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates are the practical choice for East Palo Alto’s narrower lots and driveway configurations common in the 1950s–1970s ranch tracts. The catch: Bay breezes carry salt moisture that destroys standard steel track and rollers within two to three years. We spec stainless steel hardware and sealed bearing systems as standard for East Palo Alto installations, not as an upsell. Our in-house welding means we can fabricate custom track mounts and bracing on-site when your existing posts need reinforcement or replacement.
Security Gate Installation
Many of East Palo Alto’s security gates date to the 1990s crime-reduction era—solid wrought-iron designs that have served their purpose but are now failing at the posts, hinges, and welded joints. We replace these with modern equivalents that maintain the security profile while adding automation, access control, and smart-home integration. On recent jobs south of University Avenue, we’ve found original posts set directly in dirt without concrete sleeves, completely corroded below grade. We excavate, pour proper footings, and install gates built to last another 30 years in this environment.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates work well on East Palo Alto’s wider corner lots and commercial properties along Bayshore Freeway frontage. The key constraint is post integrity—swing gates exert tremendous torque, and a corroded post will tear itself loose within months. We use pressure-treated sleeved posts with engineered concrete footings rated for the gate’s weight and wind load. For properties with the original shallow ranch-era pads, we cut and repour rather than risk a callback.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in East Palo Alto
We stock and service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule operators and components—nine brands, most local competitors carry two or three. For East Palo Alto customers, that means same-day completion on installations where the operator is the last piece. We’re seeing strong demand for LiftMaster’s smart-home-integrated operators in the University Avenue corridor redevelopments, while Viking and DoorKing remain popular for commercial security gate applications along the 101 corridor. Our parts inventory is held locally, not drop-shipped, so when your installation needs a specific bracket, arm, or control board, we’re not waiting on freight.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in East Palo Alto Homes
- Post corrosion below grade. Technicians working the older blocks south of University Avenue routinely find wrought-iron gate posts set directly in the ground without sleeves or proper footings during the 1990s self-help security upgrades. The post base corrodes below grade and stays invisible until the gate starts leaning—a failure mode that looks like a hinge problem but is actually a foundation replacement job.
- Shallow legacy concrete pads. Most post-WWII ranch homes in East Palo Alto had chain-link or wrought-iron gates added later, not designed in. The concrete anchor pads are too shallow and undersized for modern automated gate operators, which require 36-inch minimum depth and specific rebar reinforcement to handle dynamic loads.
- Salt-fog accelerated oxidation. The Baylands wetlands border the eastern edge of the city, and prevailing Bay breezes carry salt moisture well into residential streets. Exposed hinges, springs, and automatic operator components oxidize significantly faster here than in drier, more inland Peninsula cities like Atherton or Stanford.
- Mismatched hardware from decades of patch repairs. Gates that have been repaired multiple times over 25–30 years often accumulate incompatible components—galvanized hinges on wrought-iron frames, dissimilar metals that create galvanic corrosion cells, and operator arms mismatched to gate weight. Morning tule fog from the Bay keeps this hardware damp through late morning, accelerating the corrosion where these mixed metals meet.
Pricing for Gate Installation in East Palo Alto, CA
Here’s what gate installation costs in the East Palo Alto market based on our 2024–2025 projects:
| Gate Type | Typical Range | What’s Included |
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| Manual pedestrian gate | $2,800–$4,200 | Gate, posts, hardware, basic latch |
| Automated swing driveway gate (single) | $4,500–$7,200 | Gate, posts, operator, controls, basic access |
| Automated sliding driveway gate | $5,800–$8,500 | Gate, track system, operator, stainless hardware |
| Security gate with access control | $6,500–$9,800 | Gate, operator, keypad/intercom, entry systems |
| Post and footing replacement (per post) | $800–$1,400 | Excavation, concrete, new sleeved post |
East Palo Alto’s unique conditions push some projects toward the higher end of these ranges. Salt-fog exposure means we spec stainless hardware as standard, not upgrade. Post-corrosion problems on 1990s-era gates add excavation and concrete work that a straightforward new-install doesn’t need. The newer luxury infill along University Avenue often requests smart-home integration and custom finishes, which adds operator and programming cost but delivers seamless control.
We don’t quote blind. Every estimate includes a free on-site assessment of your existing posts, pad depth, and electrical access. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule—estimates are free, and we’ll give you an exact number, not a range.
We Also Serve Cities Near East Palo Alto
Our shop in Palo Alto puts us within easy reach of Stanford’s campus properties, Atherton’s estate installations, and North Fair Oaks’ mixed residential-commercial gates. Each city has its own building department, soil conditions, and typical gate age—knowledge we’ve accumulated over 16 years of dedicated gate work. Whether you’re in East Palo Alto proper or one of these neighboring communities, Kevin and his team bring the same direct, owner-operator approach to every job.
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 Installation in East Palo Alto
Salt-laden fog rolling off San Francisco Bay accelerates rust and corrosion on wrought-iron and steel gates far faster than in Palo Alto or Menlo Park, which sit just a mile or two inland and experience significantly less marine air exposure. The Baylands wetlands along East Palo Alto’s eastern edge generate persistent moisture, and morning tule fog keeps hardware damp through late morning on many winter days. We spec stainless steel hinges, sealed bearing systems, and protective coatings as standard for East Palo Alto installations. Call (831) 218-8355 if your gate is showing early rust—we can assess whether protective treatment or component replacement is the right move.
Most likely, yes. East Palo Alto’s post-WWII ranch homes typically have chain-link or wrought-iron gates added later with shallow concrete pads—often 12–18 inches deep—that were never engineered for the dynamic load of an automated operator. Modern gate operators require 36-inch minimum depth with proper rebar reinforcement and specific concrete ratings. During our free estimate, we probe or excavate to check your existing pad depth and condition. If it’s inadequate, we include new footing work in your quote so you’re not dealing with a leaning gate six months after installation.
We recommend sealed, marine-rated operators with stainless steel or powder-coated hardware for East Palo Alto’s Bay-facing exposure. LiftMaster’s commercial-grade operators with sealed housings perform well here, as do Viking’s corrosion-resistant models. The operator itself needs protection, but equally important is the mounting hardware, track, and hinges—standard steel components will fail in 2–3 years regardless of operator quality. Our installations include stainless steel track systems and sealed bearings as standard, not upgrades. Call (831) 218-8355 and we’ll spec the right operator for your specific gate weight and exposure.
Yes. On a recent driveway gate installation in the University Avenue corridor, we matched a high-end LiftMaster operator with a custom carriage-house door, integrating it with the homeowner’s smart-home system for remote operation, visitor alerts, and scheduled access. We work with LiftMaster MyQ, DoorKing’s network interfaces, and several third-party integration platforms. The key is planning the integration during installation—retrofitting smart connectivity to an existing operator is often more expensive and less reliable. Mention your smart-home platform when you call for your estimate.
Post corrosion below grade is the most common cause of leaning gates on East Palo Alto’s 1990s-era security installations. During that era’s crime-reduction push, many wrought-iron posts were set directly in the ground without concrete sleeves or proper footings. Three decades of salt-fog exposure has corroded the base where you can’t see it—the gate leans because its foundation is literally disintegrating. This looks like a hinge or alignment problem, but it’s actually a full post-and-footing replacement. We’ve handled dozens of these in the blocks south of University Avenue. Call (831) 218-8355 for an assessment—estimates are free, and we’ll show you exactly what’s happening below the surface.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving East Palo Alto since 2008.