Trusted Gate Repair for Palo Alto Homeowners
Most gate repair jobs in Palo Alto are completed same-day and typically run between $180 and $650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a hinge adjustment, motor reset, or full structural weld. At Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, Kevin Lewis — our owner and lead technician — brings 16 years of dedicated gate-only expertise to every call, backed by 542 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. We’re not general contractors who happen to fix gates; we’re gate specialists who diagnose and repair everything from sagging driveway gates in Old Palo Alto to access-control failures at commercial campuses along Page Mill Road. If your gate is sticking, grinding, or won’t respond to the opener, call us at (831) 218-8355 for a free, upfront estimate.

What Our Gate Repair Service Includes
Hinge Repair
Hinges bear the full weight of your gate every time it opens or closes, and in Palo Alto’s climate — where morning fog traps moisture against metal components — they corrode faster than inland locations. When hinges seize, sag, or develop play, your gate drags, the opener strains, and the frame itself can twist. Kevin and our team replace worn pins, bushings, and weld-on hinge boxes in the field, matching the original geometry so your gate swings true without stressing the motor.
Post Repair
A leaning or rotted post doesn’t just look bad — it throws off the entire gate alignment and can damage your opener’s drive mechanism over time. In Palo Alto’s older neighborhoods like Professorville and the Eichler tracts, we see plenty of original posts that have settled, cracked, or lost their footing in our clay-heavy soil. We extract compromised posts, pour proper concrete footings rated for gate load, and reinstall with structural hardware that won’t repeat the failure.
Weld Repair
Cracked frames, broken pickets, and separated welds are where most gate companies stop and call a subcontractor. We don’t. Our in-house welding capability means Kevin can repair steel, aluminum, and iron gate structures on-site — from a simple tack on a decorative iron driveway gate in Palo Alto Hills to full frame reinforcement on a commercial slide gate. This saves you days of waiting and eliminates the markup of a third-party welder who doesn’t understand gate mechanics.
Gate Realignment
When a gate no longer meets its latch or drags along the ground, the problem is rarely “just” the gate — it’s the interplay of posts, hinges, ground settlement, and hardware wear. We measure track-to-frame clearances, check post plumb, and adjust hinge pivot points to restore factory-clearance specs. In Palo Alto’s flat terrain near the Bay, we also account for subtle grade shifts that accumulate over years and throw off what was once a perfect swing.
Lock Repair
Whether you’ve got a mechanical deadbolt, magnetic lock, or electric strike integrated with your access control, lock failures leave your property exposed and frustrate residents or staff. We repair and replace gate-specific locking hardware — including the electrical troubleshooting that general locksmiths often won’t touch — and ensure your lock communicates properly with whatever opener or intercom system you run.
Rust Treatment
Coastal air from the Bay accelerates oxidation on iron and steel gates, especially in exposed locations along Arastradero Road or the Foothills. We don’t just paint over rust — we grind to bare metal, treat with rust-converting primer, and apply finishes rated for marine-adjacent environments. For gates too far gone, we’ll tell you honestly and quote replacement rather than sell you a temporary cosmetic fix.
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 Repair
We stock and service nine major gate brands, which matters more than most property owners realize until their gate fails. LiftMaster and FAAC dominate the residential automatic gate market in Palo Alto, and we’ve serviced hundreds of each — from LiftMaster’s LA500 swing gate operators common in Los Altos Hills adjacencies to FAAC’s hydraulic 422 systems that handle heavier commercial gates. We carry OEM control boards, gear assemblies, and safety loops for both brands, so you’re not waiting on FedEx while your gate sits open.
We’re equally fluent in BFT’s Italian-engineered hydraulic systems, Linear’s cost-effective commercial slide operators, Viking’s heavy-duty industrial gates, Ghost Controls’ solar-ready residential kits popular in off-grid Palo Alto Hills properties, DoorKing’s telephone-entry integrations, Elite’s compact residential operators, and Mighty Mule’s DIY-to-pro upgrade paths. Most local competitors stock parts for two or three brands at most. Whether you have a 15-year-old Elite system in Barron Park or a brand-new FAAC installation in Crescent Park, we can diagnose, source, and repair without the runaround.
Signs You Need Gate Repair Right Now
- The gate motor hums but the gate doesn’t move. This usually indicates a mechanical bind — seized hinges, obstructed track, or a failed gearbox — rather than a motor failure. Continuing to cycle the opener burns out the motor and turns a $250 hinge repair into a $900 motor-plus-hinge job.
- You hear grinding, scraping, or popping when the gate operates. These sounds mean metal is contacting metal somewhere it’s not designed to. In Palo Alto’s climate, we often trace this to hinge corrosion or track debris that’s hardened after our dry summers followed by winter moisture.
- The gate hangs unevenly or drags on the ground. A gate that doesn’t hang plumb puts asymmetric load on the opener, the hinges, and eventually the posts themselves. We see this frequently in neighborhoods with mature trees where root growth has subtly shifted post footings.
- Remote or keypad response is intermittent or failed entirely. Before assuming the opener is dead, the issue may be a failing receiver, degraded wiring, or interference from new nearby electronics. Our diagnostic process isolates whether it’s a $85 antenna replacement or a full control board.
- Visible rust, cracks, or weld separation on the gate frame. Structural compromise doesn’t heal itself. A cracked weld on a steel driveway gate will propagate until the gate fails completely — often at the worst possible moment. Our in-house welding catches these before they become safety hazards.
Our Gate Repair Process — Step by Step
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Describe your issue when you call. We’ll ask specific questions — brand, symptoms, age of system, any recent weather events — so Kevin arrives with the right parts and tools rather than making a diagnostic trip followed by a repair trip.
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On-site diagnosis with load testing. We don’t guess. Kevin puts the gate through its full cycle profile, measures motor draw with a clamp meter, inspects mechanical components under operating load, and documents what fails and what doesn’t. You’ll see the same data we see.
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Upfront quote before any work begins. No hidden fees, no “while we’re here” upsells. If we find additional issues during repair, we stop and discuss — we don’t invoice surprises. Our Palo Alto customers have told us this transparency is why they refer us.
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Repair with OEM or equivalent-grade parts. We stock genuine parts for all nine brands we service, and when OEM isn’t available, we source equivalent-grade components rated for your gate’s duty cycle — not generic hardware-store substitutions that fail in six months.
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Cycle testing and owner walkthrough. We run the repaired gate through 20+ cycles, test all safety features (entrapment protection, photo eyes, edge sensors), and show you what was fixed and what to monitor going forward. You’re not left wondering if the fix will hold.
How Much Does Gate Repair Cost in Palo Alto?
Gate repair pricing in Palo Alto reflects our local cost structure — higher than Central Valley markets, competitive with Menlo Park and Atherton, and generally lower than San Francisco proper. Here’s what we see on typical calls:

| Repair Type | Typical Range in Palo Alto | What Drives the Price |
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| Hinge repair or replacement | $180 – $340 | Number of hinges, material (steel vs. brass), weld-on vs. bolt-on |
| Post repair or replacement | $450 – $890 | Post material, concrete footing depth, gate weight load |
| Weld repair (frame cracks, breaks) | $220 – $550 | Material type, access difficulty, finish requirements |
| Gate realignment | $160 – $320 | Number of adjustment points, ground work needed |
| Lock repair or replacement | $140 – $380 | Mechanical vs. electric, access-control integration |
| Rust treatment and refinishing | $280 – $620 | Gate size, extent of corrosion, finish spec |
| Opener/motor repair | $250 – $750 | Brand, part availability, control board vs. gearbox |
What affects your specific price? Three things: gate material (iron and aluminum weld differently and carry different part costs), access complexity (steep driveways in Palo Alto Hills add time), and whether the issue is isolated or symptomatic of broader wear. The best way to avoid overpaying is getting a specialist who diagnoses correctly the first time — a misdiagnosed “motor failure” that’s actually a $200 hinge fix costs you double when the unnecessary motor replacement doesn’t solve the real problem. Our estimates are free, detailed, and come with no obligation to proceed. Call (831) 218-8355 for yours.
Gate Repair Near Palo Alto — Our Service Area
We maintain a dedicated service radius around Palo Alto for same-day and next-day response, covering Gate Repair in Stanford, Gate Repair in Menlo Park, and Gate Repair in Atherton as core markets. Typical drive time to North Fair Oaks, East Palo Alto, and Woodside is under 20 minutes; Los Altos Hills, Redwood City, Los Altos, Mountain View, and San Carlos usually see us within 45 minutes during business hours. We don’t stretch ourselves thin across the Bay Area — our concentration means Kevin isn’t stuck in traffic on the Dumbarton when your commercial gate is stuck open at 5 PM.
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 Repair in Palo Alto
Gate repair is the diagnosis and correction of mechanical, electrical, or structural failures in automatic, manual, or access-controlled gates. At Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, this covers everything from replacing a seized hinge on a residential swing gate to reprogramming a multi-node access-control system at a commercial campus — all performed by Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, not outsourced labor.
Most residential gate repairs in Palo Alto are completed in 1–3 hours on the first visit. Complex issues — underground wiring faults, custom fabrication, or parts that need overnight ordering — may extend to a second visit, but we complete over 80% of calls same-day because we stock parts for all nine brands we service. Call (831) 218-8355 to check current availability.
Typical gate repair in Palo Alto ranges from $180 for simple hinge or latch work to $750 for motor or control-system repairs, with most residential calls falling between $250 and $450. Commercial multi-gate sites or structural welding can run higher. We provide exact, itemized quotes before starting any work — estimates are always free.
Yes — we stock and service LiftMaster gate operators extensively, including the LA500, CSW200, and RSW12 series common in Palo Alto residential installations. We’ve repaired hundreds of LiftMaster units and carry OEM control boards, gear kits, and safety loops, so most failures are resolved without waiting on parts.
We offer same-day emergency response for gates that are stuck open, stuck closed, or creating a security or safety hazard. Our Palo Alto-based operation means Kevin can often be on-site within hours for critical situations — not tomorrow, not “we’ll call you back,” but today. For after-hours emergencies, call (831) 218-8355 and follow the prompt.
All repair labor is backed by our workmanship guarantee, and installed parts carry manufacturer warranties ranging from one to five years depending on the component and brand. We document every part serial number and warranty term in your service record, so there’s no ambiguity if an issue arises.
Clear a path to the gate mechanism, ensure we have access to any electrical panels or control boxes, and note the brand and model of your opener if visible. If the gate is stuck closed, don’t force it — doing so often worsens the underlying problem. Have your remotes or access codes ready, and be prepared to describe when the problem started and any patterns you’ve noticed. Call (831) 218-8355 when you’re ready to schedule — we’ll handle the rest.
Schedule Your Gate Repair Service in Palo Alto Today
Your gate problem won’t fix itself, and every day of delay risks costlier damage to the opener, frame, or access-control system. Call Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto at (831) 218-8355 now for a free, no-obligation estimate. Kevin Lewis — owner, lead technician, and the person who will actually show up at your property — will diagnose your gate, quote the repair upfront, and get it working properly the same day when possible. No subcontractors, no runaround, no surprises.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions, serving Palo Alto since 2008.