Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across San Mateo
Gate repair in San Mateo typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with corroded hardware on a bay-front property or a motor replacement on a hillside automatic system, and our Gate Repair team usually completes same-day diagnostics. We’re based in Palo Alto and regularly roll trucks to San Mateo neighborhoods from Mariners Island to the western hills near I-280, typically arriving within 45–60 minutes for urgent calls. If your gate is grinding, stuck, or the operator won’t respond, call us at (831) 218-8355 for a free estimate.

San Mateo’s squeezed geography creates problems most Peninsula cities don’t face. You’re caught between salt air off San Francisco Bay to the east and the Pacific marine layer pushing through Peninsula gaps to the west. That dual exposure oxidizes iron and steel gate components year-round—hinges, bottom rollers, latch hardware, exposed welds. In the low-lying 94404 neighborhoods, we’ve measured corrosion rates that chew through standard hardware in half the time you’d see in more inland cities. We’ve spent 16 years learning what fails first here and how to fix it so it stays fixed.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is San Mateo’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’re not a general contractor who happens to work on gates. We’re gate-only specialists, and San Mateo has been part of our service territory since Kevin Lewis founded the company 16 years ago. Our 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include dozens from San Mateo homeowners and property managers who’ve watched us diagnose operator failures that other companies misidentified as electrical problems.
Kevin and our team know the local housing stock cold: the 1940s–50s bungalows in central neighborhoods, the 1960s–70s ranch tracts on the flatlands, and the custom hillside builds climbing toward I-280 in 94402. We also know the 1980s-era multi-unit gated communities east of US-101—Mariners Island, the bay-front townhome corridors—where original vehicular gate operators, loop detectors, and intercom systems are aging out simultaneously across dozens of HOA-managed complexes. That’s not theoretical knowledge. Kevin has personally replaced operators, realigned tracks, and welded broken frames on properties from Hillsdale to Baywood and up into the western hills.
Our response time to San Mateo averages under an hour for urgent calls because we’re not dispatching from San Jose or the East Bay. We’re Peninsula-based, and we keep our trucks stocked with parts for the nine brands we service—LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. Most local competitors stock parts for two or three brands at most. That difference matters when your HOA’s main vehicular gate is stuck open at 6 p.m. on a Friday.
Our Gate Repair Services in San Mateo
Hinge Repair
Corroded hinges are the most common call we get from San Mateo’s 94404 ZIP. Salt-laden bay air attacks the pin and barrel first, then the mounting plate welds. A typical hinge repair in San Mateo runs $180–$320. We don’t just swap the hinge—we inspect the jamb attachment, check for frame twist from repeated stress, and use stainless steel hardware in coastal installations where standard zinc-plated parts won’t survive two seasons.
Post Repair & Replacement
Gate posts in San Mateo take a beating from two directions: soil moisture in the filled baylands of 94404 wicks up wood and corrodes steel embedments, while hillside properties in 94402 deal with seasonal ground movement that leans posts and throws gates out of plumb. Post repair or replacement in San Mateo typically costs $350–$650 depending on depth, concrete work, and whether we need to accommodate a steep grade. We pour our own concrete and set our own posts—no subcontracting, no delays.
Weld Repair
Our in-house welding capability separates us from fence companies that have to refer structural work out. Broken gate frames, cracked operator mounting plates, and damaged post caps get repaired on-site in San Mateo, not scheduled for a later visit. Weld repair runs $200–$450 depending on access and material thickness. In coastal neighborhoods, we specify corrosion-resistant rod and clean back to bare metal before welding—patching over rust is a half-measure that fails in eighteen months here.
Gate Realignment
Misalignment in San Mateo usually traces to one of three causes: post lean from soil movement, track contamination on sliding systems, or hinge wear that’s progressed far enough to drop the gate leaf. Realignment service runs $150–$280 for swing gates, $200–$380 for sliding systems with track cleaning and roller inspection. We recently realigned a dual-swing driveway gate on Alameda de las Pulgas where hinge sag had progressed so far the gate was scraping the driveway cap—caught early, that would’ve been a $180 hinge job; delayed, it became a $520 hinge-plus-weld repair.
Rust Treatment
Rust treatment is preventive maintenance that pays for itself in San Mateo’s coastal microclimates. We sandblast or grind to bare metal, apply rust-converting primer, and finish with industrial enamel or powder-coat touch-up. A full rust treatment on a standard residential gate runs $280–$450. For HOAs in 94404, we offer scheduled maintenance programs that catch corrosion before it penetrates structural members—because replacing a rusted-through steel frame costs $1,800–$3,200, and treating it early costs a fraction of that.
Lock Repair & Access Control
Electronic strikes, magnetic locks, and keypad systems in San Mateo’s older gated communities often outlast their original intercom wiring but not their mechanical latches. Lock repair runs $140–$260; access-control troubleshooting and repair typically falls between $180–$420 depending on whether we’re tracing a wiring fault or replacing a failed controller. We stock replacement components for DoorKing, Elite, and FAAC access systems and can integrate with existing phone-entry or fob-based setups.

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Trusted Brands We Service in San Mateo
We stock and service nine major gate brands, which matters more than it might sound. When your LiftMaster operator chain strips at 5 p.m. or your FAAC hydraulic arm starts leaking, we don’t order parts—we pull them from our truck or our Palo Alto inventory. That inventory depth is especially critical for San Mateo’s HOA properties, where a failed vehicular gate can trap residents or leave a complex unsecured overnight. We repair and replace LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule operators, controls, and accessories. Most San Mateo competitors stock parts for two or three brands. We’ve got the full nine-brand range because we’ve spent 16 years becoming fluent in each system’s failure modes, programming quirks, and parts interchangeability.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in San Mateo Homes
- Accelerated hinge and roller corrosion in 94404 bay-front properties. Salt air from San Francisco Bay oxidizes steel hardware at roughly twice the inland rate. We regularly replace bottom rollers and hinge pins on Mariners Island complexes that have failed in 3–4 years instead of the expected 8–10.
- Operator chain and gear wear in low-lying gated communities east of US-101. Fine salt particulate infiltrates motor housings and strips drive chains on LiftMaster and FAAC openers. The symptom is a motor that runs but doesn’t move the gate—a misdiagnosis that leads some technicians to replace a $900 operator when a $180 chain-and-sprocket kit would fix it.
- Track binding on sliding gates from moisture and particulate accumulation. Sliding gate tracks in the Mariners Island corridor collect bay-borne moisture that mixes with road dust and salt residue. The resulting paste binds rollers and overloads drive motors. Cleaning and re-lubrication extends service life by years.
- Grade-related alignment issues on hillside properties in 94402. Steep driveways from the College of San Mateo area up toward I-280 require raked or stepped gate installations that flatland contractors rarely encounter. Post settling, hinge stress from angled leaves, and operator mounting on sloped pads all demand specific techniques we’ve refined across dozens of San Mateo hillside jobs.
Pricing for Gate Repair in San Mateo, CA
Here’s what gate repair costs in San Mateo’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range in San Mateo |
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| Hinge repair (single) | $180–$320 |
| Bottom roller replacement (set) | $220–$380 |
| Post repair / stabilization | $350–$650 |
| Weld repair (frame or mounting) | $200–$450 |
| Gate realignment (swing) | $150–$280 |
| Gate realignment (sliding, with track service) | $200–$380 |
| Rust treatment (full gate) | $280–$450 |
| Operator chain / gear replacement | $180–$340 |
| Full operator replacement (residential) | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Access control troubleshooting & repair | $180–$420 |
Three factors push San Mateo jobs toward the higher end of these ranges: coastal corrosion that has damaged multiple components simultaneously, hillside access that requires specialized equipment or additional labor, and HOA properties where code compliance and coordination with property management add steps. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins—no open-ended hourly billing. Call (831) 218-8355 for a free estimate; we’ll diagnose on-site and give you a firm number.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Mateo
Our service radius covers the central Peninsula comprehensively. We regularly handle gate repair in Foster City—where flat terrain and newer construction create different challenges than San Mateo’s hillside grades—plus Belmont, Hillsborough, and Redwood Shores. Each city has its own housing stock, microclimate, and typical failure patterns, and we adjust our approach accordingly. If you’re in a nearby city and found this page searching for San Mateo gate repair, we’re likely closer than you think.
Serving San Mateo, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Mateo 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 Repair in San Mateo
Direct exposure to San Francisco Bay salt air accelerates oxidation of steel hinges, rollers, latch hardware, and operator chains by roughly 50–100% compared to inland Peninsula cities. The 94404 ZIP—Mariners Island, bay-edge condos, areas east of US-101—sits on filled baylands with minimal windbreak, so salt-laden marine air hits gate hardware year-round. We address this with stainless steel replacements, galvanized springs, nylon rollers, and corrosion-inhibiting lubricants specified for coastal service. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule an inspection if your gate is in a bay-front property.
No, but it requires specific engineering that flatland contractors often miss. Properties climbing toward I-280 in 94402 need raked or stepped gate installations, angled operator mounting, and reinforced post footings to handle both the grade and seasonal soil movement. We’ve installed and repaired gates on San Mateo hillsides where the driveway pitch exceeds 15 degrees—something you simply don’t encounter in flat neighboring cities like Foster City. Kevin and our team measure grade, check setback, and specify hardware rated for the actual load, not a theoretical flat installation.
Yes, and it’s a significant part of our San Mateo work. The 1980s-era gated townhome and condominium complexes in 94404—many along Mariners Island Boulevard and the bay-front corridor—are hitting simultaneous end-of-life on original operators, loop detectors, and intercom systems. We coordinate with property managers, document work for board records, and stock the multi-brand parts these mixed-vintage properties require. Our 4.9-star average across 542 reviews includes repeated HOA engagements because we show up when scheduled and fix it without callbacks.
We repair and stock parts for nine brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. In San Mateo specifically, we see heavy concentrations of LiftMaster and FAAC in older HOA properties, Linear and DoorKing in mid-2000s installations, and Ghost Controls and Mighty Mule in newer residential additions. Our truck inventory covers the most common failure items for each—chains, gears, control boards, safety loops, remotes—so we’re not ordering parts and making you wait.
Twice yearly—spring and fall—is the minimum for bay-front properties in 94404, versus annual service for more sheltered inland locations. The salt air, moisture, and fine particulate in the Mariners Island corridor combine to strip lubricant, corrode hardware, and contaminate tracks faster than manufacturer intervals assume. Our maintenance visits include hinge and roller inspection, track cleaning and lubrication, operator chain tension and wear check, safety sensor testing, and rust-inhibitor application to exposed steel. That $180–$240 preventive visit typically prevents $600–$1,200 in cumulative repairs. Call (831) 218-8355 to set up a maintenance schedule.
Ready to get your gate working right? Whether you’re dealing with corrosion on a bay-front property, alignment issues on a hillside driveway, or an operator that’s finally given up after twenty years, Kevin and our team at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto will diagnose it honestly and fix it properly. We’ve spent 16 years becoming the Peninsula’s gate-only specialists, and San Mateo’s unique coastal conditions are exactly the kind of challenge we’ve built our expertise around. Call (831) 218-8355 now for a free estimate—no obligation, no pressure, just straight answers about what your gate needs.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving San Mateo since 2009.