Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Mountain View
A new gate installation in Mountain View typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on type and access-control features, and most residential projects are completed in 1–3 days. For commercial-grade installations near the Shoreline corridor or high-traffic apartment complexes off Middlefield Road, we’re usually on-site within a few hours of your call.

We’ve been installing and servicing gates in Mountain View for 16 years, and our Gate Installation team knows the local conditions that destroy hardware faster than the manufacturer intended. From the salt-fog belt along Shoreline Regional Park to the 1950s ranch slabs in Monta Loma and Rex Manor, we design installations that account for what this specific environment does to steel, wood, and concrete. If you’re in Mountain View and need a gate that actually lasts, call us at (831) 218-8355 for a free, no-obligation estimate.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is Mountain View’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Mountain View isn’t a generic suburb — it’s a city where the housing stock, the climate, and the commercial density create gate problems you won’t find in neighboring towns. That’s why Gate Installation in Mountain View requires more than a catalog and a drill; it requires someone who’s stood on your street, diagnosed the corrosion pattern on your hinge, and knows whether your 1962 slab can handle a modern automated gate.
Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, personally handles Mountain View installations. He’s the same person who answers technical questions, selects the operator for your slope and cycle count, and welds the frame if the standard kit doesn’t fit. Our 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include dozens from Mountain View homeowners in the 94040, 94041, and 94043 ZIP codes who specifically mention Kevin’s responsiveness and his willingness to explain why one brand works better than another for their setup.
Because we’re based in Palo Alto, our response time to Mountain View is typically under an hour for urgent calls. We stock parts for all nine brands we support — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means when your gate motor fails at a Castro Street condo complex or your access-card reader goes down at a Shoreline office park, we’re not ordering parts and coming back next week. We’re fixing it now.
Our Gate Installation Services in Mountain View
Driveway Gate Installation
Mountain View’s surge in property values post-2010 triggered a wave of driveway gate additions on homes never designed for them. In Monta Loma and Rex Manor, we’re constantly called to retrofits where a flipper or previous owner bolted a gate to the edge of a 1950s concrete slab with no footing beneath the post. It looks fine in August. By March, after the marine layer has soaked that edge through three dozen fog cycles, the post tips and the gate binds. Our driveway gate installations in Mountain View start with a footing assessment — we core-test or probe to confirm what’s actually under your slab before we quote. A proper driveway gate with concrete footings, steel or aluminum frame, and an automated operator runs $3,200–$6,800 in Mountain View’s market.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Mountain View’s smaller lots and zero-lot-line townhomes near downtown call for pedestrian gates that maximize security without eating walkway width. We install single and double pedestrian gates in wrought iron, aluminum, and wood-composite, with mag-lock or keypad access where needed. For the 1980s–2000s condo clusters along Middlefield Road, we spec heavier-duty closers and strikes because shared pedestrian gates see 50–100 cycles daily — ten times a residential gate’s normal load.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates are the practical choice for Mountain View’s narrower driveways, especially in the older neighborhoods where setback rules limit swing arc. We replaced a rusted-out LiftMaster operator on a sliding gate at a Monta Loma ranch home where the original surface-mounted posts had tipped after wet seasons, causing the gate to bind. The homeowner opted for a heavy-duty FAAC 740 with new concrete footings to handle the salt-fog moisture and load. A new sliding gate installation in Mountain View, including track, hardware, and operator, typically runs $3,500–$7,500 depending on length and access-control features.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain popular in Mountain View’s single-family neighborhoods for their clean look and lower maintenance — when they’re installed with proper geometry. The marine layer’s constant moisture means hinge pins and j-bolts corrode faster here than in Sunnyvale or Los Altos, so we spec stainless or zinc-rich hardware and set posts deeper than the manufacturer’s generic guideline. For double swing gates on wider driveways — common in the larger lots near Los Altos Hills border — we install synchronized operators with independent safety loops. Single swing gate installations in Mountain View start around $2,800; double swing configurations run $4,200–$6,500.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates split the swing load and create a symmetrical entry, but they demand precise post alignment and synchronized operators. In Mountain View, where soil moisture fluctuates dramatically between dry summers and fog-drenched winters, post stability is everything. We install double gates with independent safety edges and loop detectors, and we always verify that both leaves carry equal load — an imbalance that a general contractor might miss will destroy your operator in 18 months.
Security Gate Installation
Mountain View’s commercial density — the Googleplex, Microsoft’s campus, the Shoreline office parks — creates demand for security gates that integrate with card readers, vehicle loops, and phone-entry systems. We install vehicular security gates with FAAC, DoorKing, and Linear access-control hardware, and we program the logic so your gate doesn’t open on a tailgater or trap a vehicle in the throat. For residential security, we favor keypad and remote combinations with battery backup, critical during the winter storm outages that hit the 94043 hills.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Mountain View
We stock and service nine major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we carry local inventory for the operators and control boards that fail most often in Mountain View’s climate. Most competitors in the area stock parts for two, maybe three brands; when your Viking operator’s control board fries or your BFT sub-board corrodes from salt fog, they’re ordering overnight. We pull from our Palo Alto stock and drive to Mountain View. That difference matters when your gate is stuck open at 6 PM on a Friday.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Mountain View Homes
- Surface-mounted posts on 1950s slabs without footings heave or tip after wet seasons, causing misalignment. In Rex Manor especially, we’ve seen gates installed by fence contractors who treated the slab edge like a footing. It isn’t. The post tilts, the gate frame racks, and the latch misses the strike by an inch — every spring, like clockwork.
- Steel gate frames and hinges corrode rapidly in the salt-fog microclimate near Shoreline and Monta Loma. The marine layer pushes salt-laden air several miles inland from the Bay, and standard hardware rusts faster than the manufacturer’s spec sheet assumes. We spec galvanized or stainless hardware and apply cold-galvanizing compound to field welds.
- Wood gate panels swell and shrink through foggy winters and dry summers, warping frames until the latch misses the strike. Mountain View’s humidity swing is severe — 90% RH in January, 30% in August. We build wood gates with floating panels and proper gap clearances, or we steer clients toward aluminum-frame composites that don’t move.
- High-traffic shared-entry gates at condo complexes wear motors and strike plates far faster than single-family installs. The apartment stock near Castro Street and Middlefield Road sees 200+ cycles daily. We spec commercial-grade operators with higher duty cycles and replaceable wear parts, not residential hardware pressed into commercial service.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Mountain View, CA
Here’s what gate installation costs in Mountain View’s current market:
| Gate Type | Typical Range | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Single swing gate (manual) | $2,800–$4,200 | Steel or aluminum frame, posts, hardware, basic latch |
| Single swing gate (automated) | $3,800–$5,500 | Frame, posts, operator, safety devices, remote |
| Double swing gate (automated) | $4,200–$6,500 | Dual operators, sync kit, safety edges, loop detector |
| Sliding gate (automated) | $3,500–$7,500 | Track, frame, operator, rack, safety systems |
| Pedestrian gate with access control | $1,800–$3,200 | Frame, mag-lock or keypad, exit button, power |
| Security/commercial gate with card reader | $5,500–$12,000+ | Heavy-duty operator, access-control integration, loops, safety |
Three factors push Mountain View installations toward the higher end of these ranges: footing work on legacy slabs (common in Monta Loma and Rex Manor), salt-fog-rated hardware upgrades, and access-control integration for commercial sites. We don’t quote over the phone without seeing your site — but we don’t charge for estimates, either. Call (831) 218-8355 and Kevin will walk your property with you.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mountain View
Our service radius covers the full Peninsula corridor. We regularly install and service gates in Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Sunnyvale, and Stanford — each with their own soil conditions, HOA requirements, and microclimates. If you’re in a neighboring city and found this page, the same expertise applies; just mention your location when you call.
Serving Mountain View, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mountain View 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 Mountain View
Most 1950s ranch homes in Monta Loma and Rex Manor were built with thin concrete slabs and no perimeter footings designed for lateral gate loads. Surface-mounted posts bolted to these slab edges tip after repeated wet-season saturation, especially where the marine layer keeps soil moisture elevated through spring. We core-test or probe to confirm substrate depth, then pour proper concrete footings below frost line with post brackets set in wet concrete. Call (831) 218-8355 and we’ll assess your specific slab — estimates are free.
The marine layer pushes salt-laden air from Shoreline Regional Park several miles inland, creating a corrosion rate on steel gate frames and operator housings that’s measurably faster than in inland Valley cities like San Jose or Campbell. We see hinge pins seize and control boards fail prematurely in the 94043 and lower 94040 zones closest to the Bay. Our Mountain View installations spec stainless or marine-grade hardware, sealed enclosures, and cold-galvanized welds to counter this. Call (831) 218-8355 for a corrosion-resistant spec on your gate.
If your motor is over 12 years old, has been repaired more than once, or lacks modern safety features (entrapment protection, battery backup, soft-start), replacement is usually the better value in Mountain View’s climate. Older operator housings aren’t sealed against salt fog, so internal corrosion continues even after a repair. A new FAAC, LiftMaster, or Linear operator with a 5–7 year warranty costs $1,200–$2,800 installed and eliminates the cycle of repeated service calls. Call (831) 218-8355 and Kevin will test your current unit and give you an honest repair-vs-replace assessment.
For Mountain View’s condo and apartment shared entries — common along Castro Street and Middlefield Road — we install FAAC, DoorKing, and Linear commercial-grade operators with 1,000+ daily cycle ratings and easily replaceable wear parts. These brands offer programmable logic for multiple entry methods (card, fob, keypad, phone) and remote diagnostic capability that reduces downtime when a motor fails. We stock control boards and gearboxes for all three brands locally. Call (831) 218-8355 to spec a system for your complex’s traffic volume.
You can, but it will fail. We’ve replaced dozens of Rex Manor gates where fence contractors or previous owners skipped footings and bolted posts to slab edges. The posts tip, the gate binds, and the operator overworks itself to failure within two years. Proper footing depth in Mountain View’s clay-loam soil is 24–36 inches below grade with a concrete pier wider than the post base. The upfront cost of proper footings ($400–$800 additional) prevents the $2,000+ rebuild you’ll need when the shortcut fails. Call (831) 218-8355 for a footing assessment before you commit to any gate design.
Ready for a gate that handles Mountain View’s real conditions? Call Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto at (831) 218-8355 for your free estimate. Kevin Lewis serves as our lead technician on Mountain View installations, and we’ll walk your property, assess your footing situation, and spec hardware that survives the marine layer — not just the first season.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving Mountain View since 2008.