Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Davis
Gate installation in Davis typically runs $2,800–$6,500 for a standard residential driveway gate and $1,200–$2,800 for a pedestrian gate, with most projects completed in one to two days. We’re Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, and our Gate Installation team makes the 45-minute trip up I-80 to Davis regularly — we know the difference between a 95616 ranch near Community Park and a 95618 rental near campus, and we bring the right hardware for each. If you’re dealing with a sagging alley gate, a rotted post on an older rental, or you need a security gate that actually keeps up with Davis’s bike-and-pedestrian traffic, call us at (831) 218-8355 for a free estimate.

Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is Davis’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve built our reputation on being gate-only specialists, and that focus shows in the work we do across Davis’s neighborhoods. Our 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include plenty from property owners in Old North Davis, El Macero, and the neighborhoods along Russell Boulevard — people who needed someone who understands the city’s unusual dual-gate setup, not a fence contractor who treats gates as an afterthought. Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the diagnostic work on Davis jobs, so the person quoting your project is the same person who’ll be setting your posts and programming your opener.
Our response time to Davis is typically same-day or next-day, depending on parts availability. We stock components for all nine brands we service — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means we’re not ordering parts from Sacramento and making you wait. That matters in Davis, where a broken alley gate can mean trash piling up or a bike path left unsecured.
We also understand the local conditions that break gates here. The Sacramento Valley’s 100°F summers and tule-fog winters aren’t abstract weather facts to us — they’re the reason we spec stainless steel hardware on wooden gates and pressure-treated posts on anything near ground level. We’ve replaced enough rotted redwood posts in the 95617 zip to know where the moisture collects.
Our Gate Installation Services in Davis
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common request we get in Davis’s 1960s–1980s ranch neighborhoods, where driveway widths and setback patterns were built for a simple inward-swinging design. We install both single and double swing configurations, with heavy-duty hinge systems that won’t sag after a few seasons of valley heat expansion and winter contraction. For properties near Mace Boulevard or in the Covell Park area, we often recommend upgraded jamb hardware and adjustable hinge pins — the seasonal swing here is hard on standard residential-grade parts. Kevin and his team handle the welding in-house, so if your existing steel frame needs reinforcement before the new gate goes on, we don’t subcontract that out.
Security Gate Installation
Davis’s density and bike-path connectivity are strengths of the city, but they also mean controlled access matters for many property owners. We install security gates with rolling-code remote systems, keypad entry, and telephone-entry integration for multi-unit rentals near UC Davis. The student rental market in particular drives demand for durable access control — high turnover means lots of remotes changing hands, and rolling-code technology prevents the previous tenant’s remote from working after they move out. We stock and service DoorKing, Elite, and LiftMaster access systems, and we can integrate with existing intercom wiring where it’s present.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
The pedestrian gate is where Davis’s planning really shows its age and its ingenuity. Many properties — especially in the grid neighborhoods between Fifth Street and Covell — have a front pedestrian gate facing the sidewalk and a separate rear alley gate for trash and utilities. We install both, and we understand the clearance constraints: narrow passages between houses, gates that open onto bike paths with specific swing requirements, and the need for hardware that won’t snag a cyclist’s handlebar. For rental properties near campus, we often spec steel-framed pedestrian gates with welded mesh rather than wood — they survive tenant turnover better and don’t rot at the post base.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense on Davis’s tighter lots where a swing gate would eat too much driveway space or conflict with sidewalk clearance requirements. We install cantilever and track-mounted sliding systems, with motors from FAAC, BFT, and Viking that can handle the weight of a solid privacy gate without straining. The alley grid in central Davis — those narrow passages behind homes from Olive Drive to L Street — is where we most often recommend sliding configurations. A sliding gate doesn’t need the swing radius that a standard gate demands, and in an alley where garbage trucks already have tight maneuvering room, every inch of saved space matters.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Davis
We stock and service nine major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we carry common parts for all of them on our service vehicles. Most local competitors in the Davis area stock parts for two or three brands at most, which means a delayed repair when your system happens to be the one they don’t support. Our in-house inventory covers motors, control boards, safety loops, remote receivers, and weldable hinge hardware. For Davis customers, that translates to faster turnaround and fewer return trips. We recently installed a pair of LiftMaster swing gate openers on a rental property near the UC Davis campus on Anderson Road, where the original 40-year-old redwood gate posts had rotted through at the ground line. We replaced the rotted posts with pressure-treated lumber and upgraded the hinge hardware to stainless steel to resist the valley’s damp tule fog, then set the remotes with rolling-code security.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Davis Homes
- Alley gates knocked out of plumb by service vehicles. Davis’s planned alley grid, laid out specifically to move trash cans and utility boxes off front streets, means rear alley gates absorb weekly punishment from garbage trucks and occasionally get clipped by service vehicles making tight turns. We consistently find the latch-side post on alley gates knocked out of plumb — a recurring failure mode that rarely shows up at this frequency in unplanned neighboring towns like Woodland or Dixon.
- Wooden gate posts rotting at ground level. Much of Davis’s residential stock was built in the 1960s through the 1980s to absorb UC Davis’s rapid growth — modest ranch-style and tract homes with original wooden privacy fences and gates now 40–60 years old. The heavy UC Davis student rental market layers on chronic deferred maintenance, and the seasonal tule fog keeps wood damp at the base for weeks each winter. Gates on student-rented properties near campus frequently show rotted post bases and stripped hinge screws in soft redwood.
- Swing gate hardware rusting and binding from extreme seasonal swings. Davis’s Sacramento Valley location brings summer highs routinely above 100°F with very low humidity, followed by wet, foggy winters. This extreme seasonal swing dries and cracks wooden gate boards in summer, then causes them to swell and bind or drop in winter, while accelerating rust on hinges and latches. We spec stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized hardware on new installations to survive this cycle.
- Misaligned latches from settling or impact. Between the clay-heavy soils in parts of 95618 and the regular vibration from alley traffic, latch alignment drifts over time. A gate that latched cleanly in June may need a striker adjustment by February. We install adjustable latch systems and, on new posts, use concrete footings below the frost line to minimize seasonal movement.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Davis, CA
Here’s what gate installation costs in Davis’s current market:
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Davis |
|---|---|
| Single pedestrian gate (wood, basic hardware) | $1,200 – $2,800 |
| Single pedestrian gate (steel, welded frame) | $1,800 – $3,400 |
| Double swing driveway gate (wood) | $2,800 – $5,200 |
| Double swing driveway gate (steel or aluminum) | $3,600 – $6,500 |
| Sliding gate with track system | $4,200 – $7,800 |
| Gate opener motor (installed) | $1,400 – $2,800 |
| Access control keypad or telephone entry | $800 – $2,200 |
What moves you within these ranges: material choice (redwood vs. steel vs. aluminum), whether we need to replace existing posts or pour new footings, and the complexity of your access-control setup. Alley gates in Davis often need post replacement — that adds $400–$900 per post if the footing has failed. We don’t quote over the phone for full installations; we need to see the site, check clearances, and verify underground conditions. Estimates are free. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Davis
Our service area extends throughout the Sacramento Valley corridor. We regularly handle Gate Installation in Davis and also travel to Dixon, Woodland, West Sacramento, and Winters. Each of these cities has its own building patterns and gate failure modes — Woodland’s broader lots favor longer swing gates, while West Sacramento’s newer developments often have pre-wired access systems that need brand-specific expertise. Wherever you’re located, Kevin Lewis handles the fieldwork personally.
Serving Davis, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Davis 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 Davis
Yes — we specialize in sliding gate installations and compact swing configurations for Davis’s narrow alley clearances, and we measure on-site before ordering materials to ensure proper fit. Many central Davis properties between Fifth Street and L Street have alley widths under 12 feet, which requires careful hinge placement and often a sliding or bi-folding design. Call (831) 218-8355 for a free site evaluation.
Yes, we program rolling-code remotes on all new LiftMaster, DoorKing, and Elite installations, and we can upgrade existing fixed-code systems to rolling-code for improved security. This is especially valuable for Davis’s high-turnover rental market near UC Davis, where previous tenants may still have old remotes. We typically complete the programming during installation and provide two remotes as standard.
We replace rotted posts with pressure-treated 4×4 or 6×6 lumber set in concrete below the frost line, and we spec stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized hinge hardware to resist the valley’s damp winter conditions. For properties with chronic moisture issues — common in the 95616 and 95617 areas with clay soils — we sometimes recommend steel posts with welded gate frames instead of wood. The specific approach depends on what we find when we excavate the old post.
Yes, we replace pedestrian gates on rental properties throughout the campus area, including the neighborhoods along Anderson Road, Sycamore Lane, and the streets between Russell Boulevard and Covell. We understand landlord priorities: durable materials, minimal maintenance, and quick turnaround between tenants. Steel-framed gates with welded mesh or aluminum slats typically outlast wood in this environment and don’t require annual staining or sealing.
We design alley gates with reinforced latch-side posts, flexible mounting hardware, and breakaway hinges where appropriate, but no gate is fully immune to impact from a garbage truck or utility vehicle. Our approach for Davis’s alley gates focuses on damage containment: if the gate does get clipped, the repair is typically a hinge adjustment or post realignment rather than a full replacement. We also install bollards or wheel stops where site conditions allow, to absorb impact before it reaches the gate itself.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving Davis since 2008.