Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Winters
Gate repair in Winters typically costs $180–$650 depending on the problem, and most residential calls are completed same-day. Whether you’re dealing with a sagging ranch gate off Russell Boulevard or an automated opener that quit after another dusty summer, our Gate Repair team drives out to Winters with the parts and welding equipment to fix it on the spot.

We’re Gate Repair in Winters specialists who understand this town’s split personality: the historic Victorians near downtown with their wrought-iron pedestrian gates, and the heavy agricultural gates on ranchettes along County Road 27 and the orchard parcels west of town. Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, has been making the run from Palo Alto to Winters for 16 years. We know the Delta breeze that funnels through the Putah Creek corridor, the summer heat that pushes past 100°F for weeks straight, and the spray drift that eats hinges alive on rural properties. Call (831) 218-8355 — estimates are free, and we carry parts for nine major brands so you’re not waiting on a second trip.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is Winters’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our reputation in Winters was built one ranchette and one historic home at a time. We’ve got 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a solid share of them come from repeat customers in the 95694 zip code who’ve learned that a gate-only specialist beats a general fence contractor every time when the problem is technical.
Kevin and his team typically reach Winters properties within 90 minutes of a scheduled call. That’s fast enough to matter when your automated gate is stuck open and you’ve got livestock, equipment, or a security concern. We don’t subcontract the diagnosis to a dispatcher and we don’t hand off the welding to a third party — Kevin is the lead technician on every job, which means the person quoting the work is the person cutting the weld and adjusting the limit switches.
We also stock parts specifically for the brands we see most often in Yolo County: LiftMaster and Mighty Mule on residential openers, FAAC and BFT on the heavier commercial and agricultural installations, plus Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, and Elite. Most Winters competitors keep inventory for two or three brands at most. That nine-brand depth means fewer return trips, less downtime, and no “we’ll call you when the part comes in” delays.
Our Gate Repair Services in Winters
Hinge Repair
Hinges on Winters gates fail faster than almost anywhere else we work. The combination of the Delta breeze’s persistent lateral load and the corrosive cocktail of agricultural spray drift on rural properties means that even heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges can seize or wallow out their pin holes within a few seasons. We see this constantly on the tube-steel swing gates off County Road 27 and the wood-rail ranch gates near Russell Boulevard. Kevin and his team replace worn hinges with hardware rated for the actual load, not the original spec, and we can weld on reinforced hinge plates when the post or frame has degraded.
Weld Repair
Structural gate failures don’t get fixed with brackets from the hardware store. Our in-house welding capability means we repair broken gate frames, cracked post caps, and separated picket sections on site — no referral to a separate fabricator, no two-week delay. In Winters, we weld a lot of pipe-steel and tube-steel: ranch gates that took a hit from farm equipment, ornamental iron on historic homes near Main Street where rust has undermined the joints, and sliding gate frames that have racked out of square from uneven ground settlement. From the motor to the weld, it’s all handled by the same crew.
Gate Realignment
A gate that drags, binds, or won’t latch is often misaligned rather than broken. In Winters, realignment work is frequently caused by environmental factors specific to this valley location: thermal expansion of metal frames during 100°F+ summer stretches, wind-load shifting from the Putah Creek corridor breeze, and ground movement on rural properties with irrigation-driven soil expansion. We diagnose whether the problem is hinge wear, post settlement, frame twist, or operator limit drift — then we fix the root cause, not just the symptom. A gate realigned by our team stays aligned because we address why it went out of plumb in the first place.
Post Repair
Gate posts in Winters take punishment from two directions. In town, the older homes near the historic district often have steel or iron posts set in concrete that has cracked with decades of freeze-thaw and root intrusion. On the agricultural outskirts, heavy gates mounted on wooden posts rot at the ground line from irrigation overspray and soil contact, while steel posts on ranch gates can lean from equipment impacts or the constant torque of a large gate in wind. We replace rotted wood posts with pressure-treated or steel alternatives, reset leaning posts with proper concrete footings, and add bracing where the gate’s weight or wind load demands it.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Winters
We stock and service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — nine brands, full parts inventory, same-day repair on most common failures. In Winters, we see a clear pattern: residential properties in town tend toward LiftMaster and Mighty Mule for their driveway openers, while the larger agricultural and commercial gates on orchard roads and rural parcels more often run FAAC, BFT, or Viking for their higher-duty cycle ratings. Because we carry inventory for all nine brands, we don’t waste a Winters customer’s time ordering parts that should have been on the truck. That parts depth is unusual in this market. Most local operators support two or three brands and refer everything else out.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Winters Homes
- Wind-load misalignment from the Delta breeze. The afternoon wind that funnels through the Putah Creek corridor exerts steady lateral pressure on tall driveway gates. Over months, this racks the frame, wears hinges unevenly, and causes the gate to bind against the post or drag on the ground. Homeowners often misdiagnose this as an opener problem.
- Operator gearbox failure from agricultural dust. Gates on orchard access roads and walnut ranches around Winters operate in environments where fine valley dust infiltrates operator housings year-round. This dust acts as grinding compound on gear teeth and can seize limit-switch mechanisms. We see this failure mode rarely in nearby Davis or Vacaville, where suburban landscaping suppresses airborne particulates.
- Spray-drift corrosion on hinges and control boards. Copper-sulfate and organophosphate treatments used on neighboring crops create an invisible corrosive film on exposed metal and electronic components. Hinges develop pitting, strike plates rust through, and control boards suffer trace corrosion that causes intermittent failures. This is a genuinely local problem — identical hardware installed just a few miles east in town shows noticeably longer service life.
- Thermal expansion causing summer binding. When Winters temperatures push past 100°F for extended stretches, metal gate frames expand measurably. Gates that swung freely in March can drag or fail to close in July. The fix is rarely “replace the gate” — usually it’s adjusting clearances, relieving binding points, and recalibrating the operator’s force settings.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Winters, CA
We’re upfront about numbers because nobody likes a bait-and-switch. Here’s what gate repair typically runs in the Winters market:
| Service | Typical Range in Winters |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement (residential) | $180 – $320 |
| Hinge repair / replacement (heavy agricultural gate) | $280 – $450 |
| Gate realignment and adjustment | $150 – $280 |
| Weld repair (structural frame or post) | $200 – $400 |
| Post repair or replacement | $350 – $650 |
| Operator motor / gearbox repair | $280 – $520 |
| Control board replacement | $320 – $580 |
| Rust treatment and protective coating | $150 – $300 |
What moves a job toward the higher end: heavy agricultural gates requiring two technicians, extensive corrosion damage from spray drift, buried electrical runs that need troubleshooting, or access-control integration with existing intercom or keypad systems. What keeps it lower: straightforward hinge replacement on a standard residential gate, simple limit-switch adjustment, or realignment where the post and frame are still sound. Every estimate we provide in Winters is free and itemized — call (831) 218-8355 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Winters
Our service radius covers the full Sacramento Valley corridor around Winters. We regularly run to Vacaville for commercial gate systems, Dixon for residential and light agricultural work, Davis where the housing stock trends newer and more ornamental, and Woodland for both residential and farm-gate repairs. Each city gets different failure modes and different hardware profiles, but the same Kevin Lewis-led diagnosis and same-day repair capability.
Serving Winters, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Winters 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 Winters
Your hinges are likely facing agricultural spray drift and higher wind loads that Davis gates rarely encounter. The Delta breeze through the Putah Creek corridor adds persistent lateral stress, and if your property is near orchard or walnut acreage, copper-sulfate and organophosphate treatments create corrosive residue on exposed metal. We replace worn hinges with marine-grade or coated hardware and can apply protective treatments that extend service life in this specific environment. Call (831) 218-8355 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s accelerating the wear.
Probably not — this is usually thermal expansion or hinge wear, not a motor problem. When Winters temperatures exceed 100°F for multiple days, metal gate frames expand and can bind against posts or ground stops. The opener’s strain sensors detect the increased resistance and may stall or reverse. We diagnose whether the issue is frame expansion, hinge wear, post settlement, or actual opener failure, then fix the root cause rather than replacing a motor that isn’t the problem. Call (831) 218-8355 — we’ll get it sorted same-day in most cases.
Most gate repairs — hinge replacement, realignment, welding, operator repair — do not require a permit in Yolo County. If your work involves new electrical service to the gate, structural modification of a retaining wall or fence over six feet, or installation of a new automated gate where none existed, permit requirements may apply. We can advise on whether your specific project triggers Yolo County building department review based on the scope we assess during your free estimate. Call (831) 218-8355 and we’ll walk through your situation.
Enclosure upgrades and maintenance intervals are your best defenses. We install sealed NEMA-rated enclosures for control boards on ranch properties, upgrade to operators with better dust ingress protection (IP ratings), and recommend quarterly lubrication and inspection cycles rather than annual — the dust load near active orchards simply demands it. We also stock replacement gearboxes and limit-switch assemblies so when dust intrusion does cause failure, we’re not waiting on parts. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule a ranch-specific maintenance plan.
Wind-load misalignment combined with hinge wear is the most common cause. The Delta breeze that follows storm fronts exerts strong lateral pressure on large surface-area gates, gradually racking the frame and wallowing hinge pin holes. We repaired a heavy tube-steel swing gate on a ranchette off County Road 27 after exactly this sequence: the Delta breeze caused hinge misalignment; our crew replaced the worn hinges and realigned the gate, then applied corrosion-resistant coating to protect against future spray drift. The gate swung freely afterward and the owner avoided a full replacement. If yours is binding after weather, call (831) 218-8355 — it’s usually repairable for far less than a new gate.
Ready to get your gate working right? Call Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto at (831) 218-8355 for a free estimate. Kevin and his team will diagnose your Winters gate issue, quote it upfront, and fix it with the parts and welding capability already on the truck — no referrals, no waiting, no surprises.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions, serving Winters and the Sacramento Valley since 2009.