Trusted Gate Parts & Welding for Palo Alto Homeowners
Gate parts and welding in Palo Alto typically runs $180–$850 depending on whether you need a simple hinge replacement or structural frame repair, and most jobs are diagnosed and completed same-day by our lead technician. At Golden State Gate Solutions, Kevin Lewis and his team bring 16 years of gate-only expertise and in-house welding capability to every call — no subcontractors, no referrals out, just direct owner-involved service from the motor to the weld.

We’ve earned 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars by fixing what other companies walk away from: sagging driveway gates in Old Palo Alto, broken weld joints on commercial rolling gates in the Stanford Research Park, and rusted post assemblies in the Baylands area where the salt air accelerates corrosion. If your gate is dragging, binding, or structurally compromised, call us at (831) 218-8355 for a free, on-site estimate. We’ll show you exactly what’s failing and fix it with parts we stock or fabrications we weld on the spot.
What Our Gate Parts & Welding Service Includes
Hinge Replacement
Worn hinges are the single most common cause of gate sag and misalignment in Palo Alto’s older residential neighborhoods, particularly in Professorville and the Professorville Historic District where original ironwork gates date back decades. When hinges seize, elongate, or shear their pins, the entire gate frame transfers load to the latch and motor — causing cascading failures that cost far more than the hinge itself. Kevin diagnoses pin wear, bushing degradation, and frame stress in one visit, then installs heavy-duty replacements sized to your gate’s weight and swing geometry, whether it’s a pedestrian walk-through in Midtown or a dual-swing estate entry in Los Altos Hills.
Post Replacement
Gate posts bear the full dynamic load of every open and close cycle, and in Palo Alto’s clay-heavy soils — especially in the foothill zones near Page Mill Road and Arastradero Preserve — posts lean, rot, or heave with seasonal moisture changes. A leaning post doesn’t just look bad; it strains your opener, warps the frame, and eventually prevents the gate from latching securely. We extract failed posts without damaging surrounding hardscape, set new steel or pressure-treated posts in engineered concrete footings, and rehang your gate to factory-clearance specs so the motor isn’t fighting gravity every cycle.
Rail Repair
Horizontal rails keep your gate’s pickets or panels square and resist the racking forces that come from wind, impact, or soil movement. In Palo Alto, we see rail separation frequently on cedar and redwood gates in the Greenmeadow and Charleston Gardens areas, where decades of sun exposure dry out joints and loosen fasteners. Rather than replacing an entire gate for rail failure, Kevin and his team splice, sister, or weld rail repairs depending on material and load requirements — steel gates get in-house MIG welding, while wood assemblies receive structural hardware and waterproofing that matches the original build intent.
Custom Welding
Not every gate failure fits a catalog part. Estate gates in Atherton and Woodside often feature custom forged elements, and commercial security gates in Palo Alto’s industrial pockets along Embarcadero Road require field modifications for access-control retrofits. Our in-house welding capability means Kevin fabricates brackets, gussets, and reinforcement plates on-site rather than ordering speculative parts that may or may not fit. From repairing a cracked steel frame on a Viking-operated commercial slide gate to adding receiver posts for new DoorKing magnetic locks, we cut, fit, and weld to the exact geometry of your existing installation.
Gate Rollers
Sliding gate systems depend on rollers that carry hundreds of pounds across track that collects debris, moisture, and — in Palo Alto’s oak-canopied neighborhoods like Palo Alto Hills and Foothill Knolls — leaf litter that accelerates bearing corrosion. When rollers flat-spot, seize, or develop axial play, the gate jerks, overcurrents the motor, and can even derail. We stock V-groove, flat, and cantilever roller assemblies for major brands, and when track is damaged, we weld repair sections or replace entire runs to restore smooth, low-friction travel that extends motor life.
Latch & Lock
A gate that closes but doesn’t latch is a gate that isn’t securing your property. In Palo Alto, we replace failed mechanical latches on pedestrian gates in the Duveneck/St. Francis area, upgrade to electric strikes for intercom-integrated entries in multi-tenant commercial buildings on El Camino Real, and realign magnetic locks that have drifted out of spec on automated driveway gates. Kevin carries replacement latches, strikes, and lock hardware for all nine brands we service, and when the issue is frame shift rather than hardware failure, we weld or shim the mounting surface so the mechanism engages positively every time.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Gate Parts & Welding
We stock and service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — nine brands that cover the vast majority of automated gate systems installed in Palo Alto and the surrounding Peninsula. For LiftMaster and Linear, the dominant residential brands in neighborhoods from Barron Park to Crescent Park, we maintain deep parts inventory including replacement arms, control boards, and safety sensor kits, and we’ve serviced hundreds of units where the real problem was structural — a bent arm bracket, a shifted post, a gate frame that had sagged just enough to trip the obstruction sensor repeatedly. Our FAAC and BFT expertise serves the commercial and estate market, particularly in Atherton and Gate Parts & Welding in Atherton where Italian-engineered hydraulic operators require precise alignment with heavy iron gates that demand weld-capable repair when frames stress or hinges fail.
Viking and DoorKing dominate the commercial and multi-family installations throughout Palo Alto’s commercial corridors and along Alma Street, and Ghost Controls has become the go-to for solar-compatible residential swing gates in the hills above 280 where trenching for power isn’t practical. Elite and Mighty Mule round out our coverage for older installations and budget-conscious replacements. Whether you have a Viking slide gate at a Stanford Research Park loading dock or a Mighty Mule driveway operator in Southgate, we carry the parts and wield the welding equipment to fix the gate itself — not just swap the motor and hope the structural problem goes away.
Signs You Need Gate Parts & Welding Right Now
- The gate drags or scrapes the ground. A gate that didn’t drag last season but does now has either suffered hinge failure, post settlement, or rail sag. In Palo Alto’s winter-wet, summer-dry climate, soil movement is real — but so is progressive hardware wear that gets expensive when the motor starts compensating with excess force. We measure frame squareness and post plumb on every service call, then fix the root cause before your opener burns out.
- You hear grinding, popping, or metallic clunking. These sounds almost always indicate metal-on-metal contact where bearings, bushings, or hinges have failed. On steel gates in the humid Baylands zone or near the creeks that run through Palo Alto, corrosion accelerates the wear that produces these noises. Kevin isolates the source with the gate under load — the only way to diagnose dynamic failures accurately — then welds or replaces the component.
- The gate won’t latch consistently. Intermittent latching usually means frame shift, not lock failure. Temperature swings in Palo Alto’s Mediterranean climate cause expansion and contraction that gradually misalign strike plates and latch bolts. We don’t just move the latch; we determine whether the post, hinge, or rail has moved, then restore proper geometry so the fix lasts.
- Visible cracks in welds, posts, or frame corners. Cracks propagate. A hairline fracture in a gate frame’s weld joint becomes a complete separation under the shock load of a windy day or a gate that slams because the closer is out of adjustment. Our in-house welding repairs these cracks with proper prep, penetration, and finish — not cosmetic cover-ups that fail in six months.
- The motor runs but the gate barely moves. When operators strain, the problem is often mechanical resistance, not electrical failure. Binding rollers, seized hinges, or a post that has leaned into the gate path can overload even a properly sized motor. We diagnose the mechanical load first, fix the binding or structural issue, and only then assess whether the motor itself needs attention — saving you from unnecessary opener replacement.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Process — Step by Step
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On-site diagnosis with load testing. Kevin arrives with the gate-specific tools that general contractors don’t carry: digital level, post plumb laser, hinge-pin wear gauges, and amp-draw meters for the operator. We cycle the gate manually and under power, listening and measuring to distinguish between motor strain, mechanical binding, and structural failure. This takes 15–30 minutes and tells us whether you need a $45 roller or a $600 post replacement.
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Transparent estimate, no upsell. We show you the exact failure point — a cracked weld, a worn bushing, a post that’s leaned 3 degrees off plumb — and explain your options from minimum viable repair to full restoration. Our 4.9-star average comes from customers who appreciate knowing why we’re recommending what we’re recommending, not from pushing maximum invoices.
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Parts pull from stocked inventory or same-day source. For the nine brands we carry, most common parts are on the truck: hinges, rollers, latches, operator arms, control boards. For specialty or obsolete hardware, our Palo Alto location gives us same-day access to regional distributors in San Jose and Fremont. We don’t make you wait a week for a part that a general fence contractor has to special-order.
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In-house welding and structural repair. When the fix requires fabrication, Kevin welds on-site with portable MIG equipment — no referral to a third-party metal shop, no “we’ll come back when the part’s ready.” Steel frames get full-penetration repairs; aluminum gates get TIG work when specified. We grind, prime, and paint welds to match existing finish where aesthetics matter, which is nearly everywhere in Palo Alto’s design-conscious neighborhoods.
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Operational testing and adjustment. After repair, we cycle the gate 20+ times under various conditions: slow open, fast close, obstruction test, manual release. We verify latch engagement, safety sensor alignment, and motor amp draw against manufacturer spec. You sign off only when the gate operates better than it did before the failure — and we leave with the work area cleaner than we found it.
How Much Does Gate Parts & Welding Cost in Palo Alto?
Gate parts and welding in Palo Alto follows predictable ranges based on what actually breaks. A typical hinge replacement on a residential swing gate runs $180–$320 including heavy-duty hardware and realignment. Post replacement, which requires excavation, concrete, and rehang, generally falls between $450–$850 depending on gate weight and soil conditions — the clay-heavy foothills near Page Mill Road demand deeper footings than the well-drained loam of Old Palo Alto. Rail repair and custom welding for steel gates typically ranges $280–$550, while roller replacement on sliding systems runs $200–$380 per assembly including track cleaning and lubrication. Latch and lock work is usually $150–$280 for mechanical hardware, climbing to $400–$650 for electric strike integration with existing access control.
Several factors move these numbers: gate material (wrought iron requires more weld prep than steel), access difficulty (steep grades in Los Altos Hills or Los Altos add labor time), and whether the failure has cascaded into operator damage. The best way to avoid overpaying is getting a diagnosis from a gate-only specialist who won’t mistake a $45 roller for a $1,200 opener replacement. Every estimate from Golden State Gate Solutions is free, itemized, and delivered on-site — no phone guesses, no bait-and-switch. We show you the part, explain the failure, and quote the repair before any work begins.
| Service | Typical Range in Palo Alto | What Affects Price |
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| Hinge Replacement | $180 – $320 | Gate weight, hinge type, frame condition |
| Post Replacement | $450 – $850 | Soil type, concrete depth, gate size |
| Rail Repair / Custom Welding | $280 – $550 | Material, weld length, finish matching |
| Gate Roller Replacement | $200 – $380 | Roller type, track condition, access |
| Latch & Lock (mechanical) | $150 – $280 | Hardware grade, alignment complexity |
| Electric Strike / Access Integration | $400 – $650 | Brand compatibility, wiring run, programming |
Gate Parts & Welding Near Palo Alto — Our Service Area
Golden State Gate Solutions operates throughout the mid-Peninsula with typical response times of 30–45 minutes to Palo Alto proper, same-day availability to Gate Parts & Welding in Stanford, Gate Parts & Welding in Menlo Park, and Gate Parts & Welding in Atherton, and next-day service to Woodside, Los Altos Hills, Los Altos, Mountain View, Redwood City, San Carlos, North Fair Oaks, and East Palo Alto. Our central location near the 101/280 corridor means we’re rarely more than one job away from your gate, and because Kevin carries 16 years of local knowledge — he knows which Atherton estates run FAAC hydraulics, which Palo Alto commercial parcels have aging Viking slide systems, where the soil heaves in Los Altos Hills — the diagnosis starts before we even arrive.
Serving Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the 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.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Parts & Welding in Palo Alto
Gate parts and welding is the repair and replacement of structural and mechanical components that make your gate function — hinges, posts, rails, rollers, latches, and custom-fabricated metalwork — plus in-field welding to fix cracked frames, fabricate brackets, or reinforce failing joints. At Golden State Gate Solutions, Kevin and his team handle everything from a simple hinge swap on a pedestrian gate in Midtown Palo Alto to full post replacement and frame welding on estate installations in the foothills, all without subcontracting.
Most residential gate parts repairs are diagnosed and completed same day, typically within 2–3 hours. Simple hinge or roller replacements take 45–90 minutes; post replacement with concrete cure time runs 3–5 hours; extensive custom welding on commercial steel frames may extend to a full day. Kevin gives you a time estimate with the price quote, and because we stock parts for all nine brands we service, we rarely need a return visit for hardware. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule — we’ll confirm same-day availability when you call.
Expect $180–$320 for hinge work, $200–$380 for roller replacement, $280–$550 for rail repair and welding, and $450–$850 for post replacement, with electric lock integration running $400–$650. The exact price depends on your gate’s size, material, and what we find when we diagnose the root cause — not just the symptom. We provide free, written estimates on-site before any work begins, so you’ll know precisely what you’re paying for. For your specific gate, call (831) 218-8355 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes — LiftMaster is one of our most frequently serviced brands in Palo Alto, and we stock their common operator arms, control boards, safety sensors, and mounting hardware. Many “LiftMaster problems” are actually structural: a sagging gate triggers the obstruction circuit, or a bent arm bracket causes erratic travel. Kevin diagnoses whether the issue is the operator, the installation geometry, or the gate structure itself, then fixes the root cause with parts and welding as needed.
Yes. A gate that won’t close or latch is a security exposure, and we prioritize emergency calls for commercial properties, multi-family buildings, and residential customers with accessibility or security concerns. Our typical emergency response in Palo Alto is under an hour during business hours, and we maintain after-hours availability for critical failures — call (831) 218-8355 and we’ll dispatch Kevin with the parts and welding equipment to secure your property tonight.
All parts and labor are backed by our workmanship guarantee: if a repair fails due to our installation or material defect, we return and fix it at no charge. Specific component warranties vary by manufacturer — LiftMaster operator parts carry their factory warranty, while our custom welds and fabricated brackets are guaranteed against structural failure for one year. We document every repair with photos and notes, so if an issue arises, we know exactly what was done and can resolve it fast.
Clear a path to the gate and ensure we can access both sides — move vehicles, unlock side yards, and note any access codes or intercom procedures. If the gate is stuck open or closed, don’t force it; forcing a binding gate can cascade a $200 hinge repair into a $600 motor replacement. Tell us the brand and approximate age of your operator if you know it, but don’t worry if you don’t — Kevin identifies most brands on sight. Then call (831) 218-8355 to book your free estimate; we’ll handle the rest from diagnosis through completion.
Schedule Your Gate Parts & Welding Service in Palo Alto Today
Don’t let a dragging hinge, cracked weld, or failing post turn into a full gate replacement. Kevin Lewis and the team at Golden State Gate Solutions diagnose and fix structural gate problems same day, with in-house welding and parts for all nine major brands. Call (831) 218-8355 now for your free, no-obligation estimate — we’ll show you exactly what’s wrong, quote the repair upfront, and get your gate operating smoothly before the day ends.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions, serving Palo Alto since 2008.