Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Millbrae
Gate parts and welding repair in Millbrae typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with loose hinge hardware, a rotted post, or a rusted frame needing custom fabrication. Most hinge and roller replacements are completed same-day, while structural welding and post work usually takes one to two days once materials are cut. If your gate is sagging, scraping the driveway, or your automatic opener has stopped responding, call us at (831) 218-8355 — we’ll diagnose it on-site and give you an upfront estimate before any work begins.

We’re on the road throughout the Peninsula every day, and Millbrae is a regular stop. Whether you’re in the Lomita Park neighborhood off Millbrae Avenue, up in the western hills near Skyline Boulevard, or in the original ranch-home grid between El Camino Real and the BART corridor, our Gate Parts & Welding team can usually be there within the hour. We’ve been working on Millbrae gates long enough to know that the problems here aren’t the same as what we see in Palo Alto or Redwood City — the combination of SFO overflight vibration and salt air off the Bay creates failure patterns that general contractors miss because they don’t specialize in gates.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is Millbrae’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Our Millbrae customers come back because we diagnose correctly the first time. Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, has spent 16 years exclusively on gate systems — not fences, not garage doors, not general handyman work. That depth matters when you’re staring at a 1960s ornamental iron gate with obsolete hardware and a FAAC opener that’s been vibrating loose for a decade.
We’ve earned 542 verified reviews with a 4.9-star average, and a healthy share of those are from Millbrae homeowners who found us after another company suggested replacing a gate that only needed proper welding and upgraded hardware. Kevin and his team don’t subcontract structural work — we weld in-house, source parts directly for nine major brands, and carry common Millbrae hardware on the truck. That means fewer return trips and no waiting for a third-party welder to show up.
Response time to Millbrae is typically under an hour from dispatch, and we know the local conditions: which hillside lots need heavier posts for soil creep, where the fog line sits heaviest in the morning, and why that persistent rattle in your gate frame probably started with a 747, not a bad installation.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Millbrae
Hinge Replacement
Hinge failure is the single most common call we get in Millbrae, and it’s rarely because the hinge itself was defective. The chronic low-frequency vibration from SFO’s primary approach and departure corridors — hundreds of daily overflights at low altitude — systematically works loose gate hinge bolts, post anchor hardware, and automatic-opener mounting brackets faster than in cities even a few miles inland. On a recent job in the Lomita Park neighborhood, we replaced the entire hinge set and a FAAC opener on a 60-year-old wrought-iron gate. The original hinge carriage bolts had vibrated loose from years of SFO overflights, and salt air had seized the old fasteners. We retrofitted with stainless steel hardware and vibration-dampening shims to extend the next service interval. A typical hinge replacement in Millbrae runs $180–$340 for standard residential gates, with stainless upgrades adding $60–$120 depending on gate weight and swing geometry.
Post Replacement
Gate posts in Millbrae fail from two directions: the salt-laden marine air flowing off San Francisco Bay corrodes steel and iron posts from the outside, while the persistent dampness of the daily marine-layer fog rots wooden posts from the inside out. The western hillside neighborhoods climbing toward the Coast Ranges add another variable — soil creep and uneven settling on sloped lots gradually pull posts out of plumb, causing gates to bind, drag, or pop their latches. We replace posts with proper depth, concrete footing, and — on hillside installations — reinforced anchoring that accounts for ongoing soil movement. Post replacement in Millbrae typically costs $380–$650, with hillside or rock-drilling conditions pushing toward the higher end.
Rail Repair
Millbrae’s 1950s–1960s housing stock includes thousands of original ornamental iron gates and chain-link side gates that are now 50–70 years old. The horizontal rails on these gates fatigue at the welds, sag under their own weight, and eventually crack where the pickets join. We can often repair rail sections with in-place welding, but when the original metal is too thin or too corroded, we fabricate replacement rail segments to match existing profiles. Rail repair in Millbrae runs $220–$480 depending on length, material match, and whether we’re working on-site or need to pull the gate for shop welding.
Custom Welding
Our in-house welding capability is what separates us from fence companies that treat gates as an afterthought. We MIG and TIG weld steel, iron, and aluminum gate frames, fabricate custom brackets for obsolete opener mounts, and build reinforcement plates for posts that have cracked at the base. For Millbrae’s legacy gates with parts that haven’t been manufactured in decades, custom welding is often the only path that preserves the original character without a full replacement. Custom welding projects in Millbrae start around $280 for simple bracket fabrication and run to $800+ for extensive frame reconstruction or ornamental match-work.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Millbrae
We stock and service parts for nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. Most local competitors carry parts for two or three brands at most, which means Millbrae homeowners with FAAC, BFT, or Viking systems often face long waits for special-order parts. We carry common FAAC and BFT limit switches, actuator seals, and control boards on our Millbrae service vehicle because we’ve seen enough of them fail in this city’s salt-air environment to know the patterns. For LiftMaster and Linear residential openers — common on the Peninsula’s 1990s-era gate upgrades — we typically have replacement motors, gear assemblies, and safety loops in stock for same-day repair.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Millbrae Homes
- Hinge bolts and carriage fasteners loosened by SFO aircraft vibration. Technicians in Millbrae routinely find that gate limit switches, hinge carriage bolts, and opener mounting flanges on properties under the flight path need retightening or outright replacement well ahead of their rated service life — a pattern that points directly to aircraft vibration rather than installer error or product defect.
- Salt-laden marine air corroding opener motor housings and limit switch contacts. Millbrae’s position on the western edge of San Francisco Bay channels persistent salt-laden marine air across the city year-round, accelerating rust on iron gate frames and corroding the contactors, wiring, and motor housings of automatic gate openers far faster than in inland San Mateo County cities.
- Original 1950s–60s ornamental iron gates with obsolete parts. Millbrae’s residential core is heavily post-WWII ranch homes and split-levels, many retaining original ornamental wrought-iron gates and chain-link side gates that are now 50–70 years old and due for full hardware replacement rather than patch repairs — parts for these systems are simply no longer manufactured.
- Soil creep and post settlement on western hillside lots. The sloped properties climbing toward the Coast Ranges experience ongoing soil movement that gradually pulls gate posts out of plumb, causing progressive binding, latch misalignment, and eventual motor strain on automatic systems.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Millbrae, CA
Here’s what Millbrae homeowners typically invest in gate parts and welding work:
| Service | Typical Range in Millbrae |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard) | $180 – $340 |
| Hinge replacement (stainless/vibration-dampened) | $240 – $460 |
| Rail repair (welded, per section) | $220 – $480 |
| Custom welding/fabrication | $280 – $800+ |
| Post replacement (standard) | $380 – $650 |
| Post replacement (hillside/rock conditions) | $550 – $950 |
| Gate roller replacement (set) | $160 – $290 |
| Latch and lock replacement | $140 – $260 |
Three factors push Millbrae pricing toward the higher end: hillside access requiring specialized equipment, the need for stainless or marine-grade hardware to survive the salt air, and legacy gates requiring custom fabrication because original parts are obsolete. We don’t upsell full gate replacements when welding and hardware upgrades will solve the problem — but we’ll tell you honestly when the metal is too far gone to be worth repairing. Every estimate is free, and we itemize labor, materials, and options before any work starts. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Millbrae
Our service radius covers the full mid-Peninsula corridor. We regularly perform gate parts and welding work in San Bruno (where SFO vibration effects continue), Burlingame (similar marine exposure with older flatland housing), Hillsborough (large custom estates with multi-gate access systems), and South San Francisco (industrial and residential mixed stock). If you’re in 94030 or any surrounding zip, we’re your local gate specialist.
Serving Millbrae, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Millbrae 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 Parts & Welding in Millbrae
Chronic low-frequency vibration from SFO aircraft overflights systematically loosens hinge carriage bolts and opener mounting brackets in Millbrae homes under the flight path — this is a documented local failure pattern, not installer error or defective hardware. We address it with stainless steel fasteners, vibration-dampening shims, and thread-locking compounds rated for dynamic loads. Call (831) 218-8355 for an inspection — estimates are free.
Probably not from the original manufacturer — most 1960s gate opener components were discontinued decades ago — but we can often retrofit modern actuator or rack-and-pinion systems to your existing gate frame through custom bracket fabrication and in-house welding. We’ve done this successfully on multiple Millbrae ranch-home gates in the El Camino corridor. Call (831) 218-8355 and we’ll assess what’s salvageable.
Welding makes sense when corrosion is localized to 20% or less of the frame surface and the underlying metal still has structural integrity; once pitting penetrates deeply or rust scales flake off to reveal thin, weakened sections, replacement becomes the safer long-term investment. In Millbrae’s salt-air environment, we always evaluate whether the remaining metal can hold a weld that will outlast the next corrosion cycle. We’ll show you both options with honest numbers — call (831) 218-8355.
Not necessarily — slope affects the gate’s gravitational load during operation, but a properly balanced gate on a well-plumbed post shouldn’t strain a correctly sized opener; if your gate is dragging due to post settlement or hinge binding, fixing the mechanical problem usually restores normal opener function without upsizing. For Millbrae hillside properties with genuine grade challenges, we sometimes specify Viking or FAAC commercial-grade actuators with higher torque margins. Kevin can evaluate your specific geometry — call (831) 218-8355.
Gate rollers in Millbrae typically need replacement every 7–10 years in the flatland neighborhoods and every 5–7 years on hillside properties where soil movement and moisture accelerate bearing wear; the salt air also corrodes roller axles and brackets, so we inspect these components during every service call. Catching worn rollers before they seize prevents track damage and motor overload. Schedule a roller inspection at (831) 218-8355 — estimates are free.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving Millbrae and the Peninsula since 2008.