Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across San Leandro
Gate installation in San Leandro typically runs $2,800–$7,500 for residential projects and $5,500–$14,000 for commercial slide gate systems, with most jobs completed in 1–3 days once materials arrive. Our Gate Installation team regularly works in San Leandro’s 94577, 94578, and 94579 ZIP codes, and we can usually get eyes on your property within 24 hours of your call. If you’re dealing with a rusted-out operator near Davis Street or a sagging wrought iron gate in the Washington Manor neighborhood, we’ll diagnose it on the spot and give you an upfront quote — call (831) 218-8355.

We’ve been driving to San Leandro from Palo Alto for 16 years, and we’ve learned this city’s gates inside out. The salt air coming off San Francisco Bay isn’t theoretical here — it’s a measurable force that destroys hardware. In San Leandro’s flatland ZIP codes 94577, 94578, and 94579, prevailing westerly salt air can corrode a gate’s hinges and springs to failure within 5–7 years, while just 8 miles inland in Livermore the same hardware lasts 12–15 years. That gap is why generic gate installers from inland counties get callbacks. We don’t.
Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, handles the San Leandro runs personally. He knows which blocks near Estudillo Avenue collect standing fog, where the 1940s tract homes on the east side still carry original wrought iron, and which Davis Street warehouses are running 1990s slide operators on borrowed time. San Leandro isn’t a dot on a map for us — it’s a set of specific failure patterns we’ve documented across hundreds of service calls.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is San Leandro’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Our reputation in San Leandro was built one gate at a time, mostly through word-of-mouth between neighbors in the Broadmoor and Bay-O-Vista districts and property managers along the industrial corridor. We’ve earned 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a solid chunk of those come from repeat San Leandro customers who called us back for a second or third property.
Kevin and his team can typically reach San Leandro within 45 minutes to an hour during business hours, and we prioritize emergency calls for commercial properties whose slide gates are stuck open overnight. We stock parts for nine major brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means most San Leandro repairs don’t wait for shipping. When we install new gates, we spec hardware for the local environment: stainless steel hinges, galvanized track, sealed operator housings rated for marine exposure.
We replaced a rusted-through LiftMaster slide gate operator on a Davis Street warehouse where the original 1998 unit had its rack gear teeth nearly eaten away by salt corrosion. Our crew installed a new FAAC 670 with a stainless steel rack and galvanized track, giving that 70-year-old building a gate built for the bay air. That’s the difference between a contractor who installs gates and a gate-only specialist who understands where they’re going.
Our Gate Installation Services in San Leandro
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates dominate San Leandro’s commercial landscape, especially along Davis Street and the bay-side industrial flatlands where property lines butt against narrow lots and a swing gate would eat too much real estate. We install cantilever and track-mounted slide systems for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and multi-tenant commercial yards. For the salt-heavy environment, we spec hot-dip galvanized track, stainless steel rollers, and operators with IP-rated enclosures. A typical commercial slide gate installation in San Leandro runs $5,500–$14,000 depending on width, automation, and access-control integration.
Swing Gate Installation
Residential swing gates are everywhere in San Leandro’s postwar neighborhoods — Broadmoor, Washington Manor, the blocks north of Marina Boulevard — mostly wrought iron or steel tube designs from the 1950s through 1980s. We install single and double swing systems with proper post footings, hinge geometry that won’t sag under salt-pitted hardware, and operators matched to gate weight and wind load. For homes on the 94577 flatlands closest to the bay, we upgrade to marine-grade pivot pins and sealed bearing hinges. Typical residential swing gate installation in San Leandro: $2,800–$6,500.
Security Gate Installation
San Leandro’s mix of residential privacy concerns and commercial asset protection demands security gates that actually function as barriers, not decorations. We install pedestrian security gates with keypad or card-reader access, vehicle barriers with loop detectors and safety edges, and integrated systems that tie into existing surveillance. For the industrial corridor west of Interstate 880, we’ve standardized on operators with internal heater elements to prevent condensation corrosion in fog-heavy months. Security gate installations range from $3,500 for a basic residential system to $12,000+ for commercial multi-point access control.
Driveway Gate Installation
San Leandro’s driveway gates reflect its housing stock: mostly galvanized chain-link or wrought iron on 1940s–1960s ranch homes, with newer aluminum and steel designs appearing in renovated properties. We measure, fabricate if needed, and install complete systems including posts, hinges, latches, and automation. For the flatland neighborhoods where original chain-link gates have bottom rails rusted through from ground moisture, we often recommend upgrading to aluminum or fully welded steel with powder-coated finish. Driveway gate installation in San Leandro typically runs $2,800–$7,500.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Side-yard and garden gates in San Leandro’s older neighborhoods are frequently the original wrought iron from the initial tract build, now 60–80 years old and structurally fatigued. We install replacement pedestrian gates with proper jamb alignment, self-closing hinges for pool compliance where needed, and latches that won’t freeze up with salt corrosion. These are smaller jobs but precision matters — a pedestrian gate that binds or drags is a daily annoyance. Typical range: $800–$2,200.
Double Gate Installation
Double swing gates suit wider San Leandro driveways, particularly on corner lots in the Bay-O-Vista area and commercial properties needing divided ingress/egress. We engineer the center meeting point for clean latching, install drop rods or electric strikes as appropriate, and synchronize dual operators for simultaneous open/close. The salt-air challenge doubles here — two sets of hinges, two operators, twice the corrosion exposure. We spec accordingly. Double gate installations start around $4,500 and run to $9,000 for automated residential systems.
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Trusted Brands We Service in San Leandro
We stock and service nine major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we carry common failure parts for all nine in our service vehicles. For San Leandro customers, that means a FAAC operator with a stripped gearbox or a LiftMaster arm with a seized motor doesn’t wait two weeks for backordered parts. We’ve got the rack gear, the control boards, the safety loops, and the replacement arms on hand.
Most local competitors stock parts for two or three brands at most. When they hit something outside their range, they refer it out or let it sit. Kevin and his team don’t refer out — from the motor to the weld, we handle it in-house. That includes structural repairs on gates where salt corrosion has eaten through the frame: our mobile welding rig means we’re fabricating replacement sections on your property, not trucking your gate to a subcontractor’s shop.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in San Leandro Homes
- Salt air pitting on swing gate hinges and pivot pins causes premature binding and sag within 3–5 years in 94577 flatlands. The corrosion isn’t always visible externally — we see gates that look fine but have internal pitting reducing hinge pin diameter by half. We spec stainless steel or marine-grade coated hinges on every new install in these zones.
- Galvanized chain-link driveway gates in postwar tract homes have bottom rails rust through completely due to ground moisture from tidal flooding near the bay edge. The 1940s–1960s housing stock across 94577, 94578, and 94579 is hitting this failure mode in clusters. We replace with aluminum or fully welded steel, never re-galvanizing a compromised rail.
- Power slide gate operator motor housings and gearboxes corrode from the inside out on Davis Street industrial properties, often failing without external rust visible. The salt fog penetrates breather holes and gasket gaps, condensing on internal electronics. We install operators with sealed enclosures and recommend annual internal inspection for properties within a mile of the shoreline.
- Original wrought iron gates from the 1950s–1960s reach structural fatigue simultaneously in entire San Leandro neighborhoods. We’ve replaced gates on three consecutive blocks in Washington Manor where all were installed within five years of each other and all failed within two years of each other. Neighborhood-wide gate aging is a real pattern here.
Pricing for Gate Installation in San Leandro, CA
| Gate Type | Typical Range in San Leandro | Key Cost Drivers |
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| Residential swing gate (single) | $2,800–$5,500 | Material, automation, access control |
| Residential swing gate (double) | $4,500–$9,000 | Width, dual operators, intercom |
| Residential slide gate | $4,000–$8,500 | Track length, cantilever vs. tracked |
| Commercial slide gate | $5,500–$14,000 | Width, duty cycle, access integration |
| Security/pedestrian gate | $800–$3,500 | Height, hardware grade, automation |
| Structural welding/repair | $400–$1,800 | Extent of corrosion, material match |
San Leandro’s salt-air environment adds 10–15% to hardware costs compared to inland markets — stainless steel hinges, marine-grade operators, and galvanized track aren’t optional here, they’re the baseline for a gate that lasts. Site conditions matter too: replacing a rotted post in water-retentive clay soil near the bay takes more labor than setting a post in drained hillside soil. We give exact quotes after site inspection, and estimates are free. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Leandro
Our service radius covers the full East Bay shoreline and inland valleys. We regularly handle gate installation and repair in Ashland along the 580 corridor, San Lorenzo with its similar postwar housing stock, Cherryland‘s mixed residential-commercial properties, and Castro Valley where hillside drainage differs meaningfully from San Leandro’s flatland moisture patterns. Each city gets the same owner-led service, but the hardware specs change based on local conditions.
Serving San Leandro, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Leandro 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 San Leandro
The bay shoreline is less than a mile from large portions of the 94577 flatlands, and prevailing westerly marine air brings measurable salt deposition that oxidizes bare iron and steel gate components noticeably faster than in hillside Oakland or Castro Valley just a few miles inland. Castro Valley’s hills block the direct marine layer, and its elevation reduces overnight condensation on metal surfaces. For San Leandro properties, we spec coastal-grade hardware as standard. Call (831) 218-8355 for an exact quote on corrosion-resistant upgrades — estimates are free.
Not necessarily — well-maintained wrought iron can last another 40 years if the frame is sound and you’re willing to address corrosion proactively. We often rehabilitate original San Leandro gates by cutting out rotted sections, welding in replacement steel, and applying epoxy primer plus powder coat. If the frame is too far gone, we fabricate matching replacements in aluminum or steel with marine-grade finishes. The decision depends on structural integrity, not just age. Kevin can assess this on-site and give you real numbers.
Every six months for operators within a mile of the shoreline, versus annually for inland properties. Davis Street’s concentration of 1990s–2000s slide operators hitting 20-plus years means we’re seeing cluster failures, and early inspection catches internal corrosion before it destroys the gearbox. We offer scheduled maintenance plans for San Leandro commercial clients — call (831) 218-8355 to set one up.
Yes — nylon rollers eliminate the bearing-seizure and pitting problems we see in steel rollers exposed to San Leandro’s salt fog. They also run quieter and reduce track wear. For heavy commercial gates, we use sealed stainless steel bearings in nylon housings to get both load capacity and corrosion resistance. We spec nylon as standard on all new San Leandro residential installs.
Sagging single-panel wrought iron swing gates with seized or broken hinges, almost always on 1950s–1960s ranch homes in the Washington Manor and Broadmoor areas. The original pin hinges corrode through, the gate drops an inch or two, and the latch no longer aligns. We see this pattern weekly in 94579. The fix is hinge replacement with stainless steel upgrades and often post resetting — usually diagnosed and repaired same day. Call (831) 218-8355 if your gate is dragging or your latch won’t catch.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving San Leandro since 2008.