Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Allen
Gate installation in Allen, TX typically runs $2,800–$7,500 for most residential driveway systems, with standard swing gates on the lower end and automated double-drive security gates toward the higher range. Most Allen installations are completed in one to two days once HOA architectural review is approved, and we carry the common operator models found in local subdivisions to avoid supply delays.

We’ve been driving to Allen from our Houston base for years, and we know the rhythm of this market. The master-planned communities that define Allen — Twin Creeks, StarCreek, Waterford Parks, and dozens more across ZIP codes 75002 and 75013 — weren’t built like older Texas cities. Developers installed hundreds of matching ornamental iron and aluminum gates in bulk during the 1990s and 2000s, often with identical LiftMaster, Elite, or Linear operators wired into every driveway. That cohort is aging out now, and homeowners are replacing entire systems while trying to stay inside strict HOA architectural guidelines. That’s where our Gate Installation team comes in. We match existing styles, navigate ARB requirements, and stock the parts that fail most often in Allen’s climate. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Allen’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
James Wilson has handled gate work personally for 20 years, and that matters in Allen more than most places. When your HOA’s architectural review board requires exact color matches and specific ornamental profiles on replacement gates, you don’t want a rotating crew guessing at “close enough.” You want the same experienced technician measuring, fabricating, and installing — someone who understands that “oil-rubbed bronze” in one Allen community’s covenants isn’t the same as another’s.
Our 638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars include plenty from Collin County homeowners who found us after other companies couldn’t source the right parts or match their community’s existing gate style. We stock parts and weld on-site, which means fewer return trips and faster completion — critical when you’re trying to get through ARB approval and installation before the next board meeting.
We’re familiar with Allen’s specific conditions: the black clay soils along Stacy Road and Exchange Parkway that heave gates out of alignment, the UV-blasted operator enclosures in unshaded front yards off Bethany Drive, the repeated control board failures in 2000s subdivisions where every neighbor has the same system. That local fluency saves Allen homeowners time, money, and the headache of a non-compliant installation that gets flagged by the HOA.
Our Gate Installation Services in Allen
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the default choice in Allen’s 1990s and 2000s subdivisions, and for good reason — they fit the traditional ornamental iron aesthetic that most HOAs mandate. We install single and double swing gates with proper post depth and drainage to combat Collin County’s expansive clay soils. In neighborhoods like Twin Creeks, we’ve learned to oversize posts and use specialized concrete footings that resist the seasonal heave that throws lesser installations out of plumb within two years. James Wilson measures every opening personally; a half-inch error on a swing gate in Allen’s tight setback requirements can mean a gate that drags, binds, or fails to clear the sidewalk.
Double Gate Installation
Double driveway gates are the workhorse of Allen’s wider lots, particularly in the 2000s buildouts off Watters Road and Ridgeview Drive. These systems require precise synchronization — if one leaf operates even slightly faster than the other, the center gap fails to seal and the latch won’t engage. We install double gates with adjustable hydraulic or electromechanical operators that compensate for minor settling, and we always verify that both leaves meet Allen’s typical requirement for inward swing with adequate driveway clearance. Our on-site welding capability means we can fabricate custom center stops and drop rods that match your existing hardware profile, keeping your installation ARB-compliant from day one.
Security Gate Installation
Allen’s HOA communities increasingly want security gates that do more than look decorative — they need access logging, keypad or fob entry, and integration with home automation. We install security gates with LiftMaster and Linear operators that support these features natively, and we can retrofit existing ornamental frames with upgraded locking mechanisms and obstacle detection. For communities along Alma Drive and Greenville Avenue corridor, we’ve installed systems with telephone entry and video verification that meet both the HOA’s security goals and the city’s visibility requirements for emergency vehicle access. One call covers it: gate, operator, access control, and the welding or fabrication to make everything fit your community’s established look.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense on Allen’s narrower lots where a swing gate would block the driveway or encroach on setback lines. We see these most often on corner properties in Waterford Parks and on commercial-adjacent residential along Central Expressway frontage. The critical detail in Allen’s clay soil is the track foundation — a sliding gate with a shifted track is useless. We pour reinforced concrete track pads with expansion joints designed for Collin County’s soil movement, and we specify v-groove or cantilever systems based on your grade and drainage. Our stock of replacement rollers and track hardware means we don’t leave you waiting while parts ship from out of state.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in Allen’s HOA communities must match the driveway gate’s ornamental profile, color, and hardware finish — ARBs flag mismatches immediately. We fabricate and install pedestrian gates that integrate with your existing fence line, using the same picket spacing, scrollwork, and powder coat specification. In StarCreek and similar communities, we’ve replaced dozens of rusted pedestrian gates with aluminum equivalents that maintain the visual standard while eliminating the maintenance burden. The latch height and self-closing mechanism always meet ICC and local pool barrier codes where applicable.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Allen
We service your brand — and in Allen, that usually means one of a handful of operators installed by subdivision developers two decades ago. We’re certified-familiar with LiftMaster, Linear, FAAC, and BFT systems, and we stock control boards, gear assemblies, and safety sensors for the models we encounter most often in Collin County. That inventory position matters: when your Elite operator from 2004 fails and the manufacturer has discontinued the part, we often have refurbished or compatible replacements on our truck already. For Allen homeowners, that translates to same-day completion on many installations that other companies would stretch across multiple visits. We don’t refer you elsewhere because we don’t have to.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Allen Homes
- Post shift from expansive clay soils. Collin County’s black clay shrinks and swells dramatically with rainfall changes. We’ve measured six inches of vertical movement on gate posts in Allen subdivisions near Cottonwood Creek after wet springs. A new gate on a shifted post will bind, drag, or fail to latch within months. We address this with deeper footings, drainage gravel, and adjustable hinge systems — or we recommend post replacement as part of the installation scope.
- UV-degraded wiring and failed circuit boards. Allen’s summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, and operator enclosures mounted on unshaded brick pillars bake. We see insulation cracking and control board solder joint failures that mimic operator death. Our installations specify shaded or ventilated enclosures where possible, and we use high-temp wiring rated for Texas attic conditions — because your gate pillar is effectively an oven in July.
- ARB non-compliance from mismatched replacement gates. Allen’s HOAs maintain strict color and style registries. We’ve been called to fix installations where a previous contractor used a “similar” bronze or a slightly different picket profile, and the homeowner received a violation notice. We obtain the community’s architectural specifications before fabricating, and we match powder coat colors by sample rather than by eye.
- Simultaneous operator failures in developer-built neighborhoods. On a job in the Twin Creeks subdivision (75013), we replaced a failing LiftMaster LA500 control board on a homeowner’s driveway gate. Because the original developer had used the same model on every home in that phase, we were able to repair three additional gates on the same street the same day, using stock we already had on hand. That pattern repeats across Allen — and it means we often know what’s wrong before we arrive.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Allen, TX
Here’s what Allen homeowners can expect:
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Allen | Notes |
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| Single swing gate (manual) | $2,800–$4,200 | Ornamental iron or aluminum; posts included |
| Double swing gate (manual) | $3,800–$5,500 | Matching pair with center stop hardware |
| Single swing gate (automated) | $4,500–$6,800 | Includes operator, safety devices, keypad |
| Double swing gate (automated) | $5,800–$8,200 | Synchronized operators, access control ready |
| Sliding gate (automated) | $6,200–$9,500 | Track or cantilever; heavier foundation work |
| Pedestrian gate (matching) | $1,400–$2,600 | Must match driveway gate ARB spec |
| Post replacement (pair) | $900–$1,800 | Deep footing for clay soil; often necessary |
These Allen ranges reflect current material costs and our direct labor — no subcontractor markups. What moves you within the range: gate width, ornamental complexity, automation features, and whether existing posts can be reused. Every estimate we provide is free and itemized. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule James Wilson’s on-site assessment.
We Also Serve Cities Near Allen
We regularly travel from our Houston base to Collin County and maintain active installation schedules in Lucas, Plano, Murphy, and Fairview. The same soil conditions, HOA structures, and developer-installed gate cohorts apply across this corridor, and we bring the same stocked parts and owner-led installation expertise to each of these communities. If you’re unsure whether we cover your specific neighborhood, call — we probably already know your subdivision’s gate history.
Serving Allen, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Allen 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 Allen
We obtain your community’s architectural guidelines and color registry before fabricating anything, and we match powder coat finishes by physical sample rather than visual approximation. In Allen’s master-planned communities, we’ve learned that “oil-rubbed bronze” in one subdivision’s covenants specifies a different manufacturer code than the same name in another — we verify the exact specification with your ARB or management company. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll walk you through the compliance check as part of your free estimate.
No — installing a new gate on leaning posts guarantees premature failure. We assess post plumb and footing integrity before quoting any Allen installation, and we include post replacement in our scope when Collin County’s clay soils have shifted the foundation. Our standard for Allen is deeper footings with drainage aggregate, sized for the heave cycles we measure along Stacy Road and Bethany Drive corridors. The gate hangs from the posts; the posts must be right first.
Yes — removal and responsible disposal of your existing gate, operator, and hardware are included in our installation quote. In Allen, we often salvage ornamental iron sections for recycling at local metal processors, and we ensure that any electronic components are handled per Texas environmental guidelines. You won’t need to coordinate a separate haul-away or leave an old gate frame sitting in your driveway.
Yes — we specify belt-drive or hydraulic operators for noise-sensitive Allen installations, and we adjust motor speed profiles to minimize the mechanical clatter that carries across tight setback lines in communities like StarCreek. Gate hardware maintenance matters too: we lubricate hinge points and ensure the gate leaf is properly balanced so the operator isn’t straining. Many Allen HOAs now include noise provisions in their covenants; we design to stay ahead of complaints.
We stock compatible control boards, limit switches, and gear assemblies for the Elite operator models installed in Allen’s 1990s and 2000s buildouts, even when the manufacturer has discontinued specific SKUs. Our on-site capability means we can often rebuild or adapt rather than replace the entire operator — saving Allen homeowners the cost of a full upgrade while maintaining the ARB-compliant exterior appearance. If your Elite system is failing, call (855) 301-3214; we likely have the solution on our truck already.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Allen and Collin County since 2004.