Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Denton
Gate installation in Denton typically runs $2,800–$7,500 for most residential driveway systems, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 76210, 76201, 76202, and 76203 ZIP codes. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, and our Gate Installation crew works Denton regularly — from the acreage properties off FM 720 to the master-planned communities near Rayzor Ranch and the established neighborhoods around UNT. James Wilson has handled gate installs personally for 20 years, and we stock parts and weld on-site so Denton jobs finish in fewer trips. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Denton’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve earned 638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and a growing share of that feedback comes from Denton County property owners who found us after other companies couldn’t service their brand or sent a different technician on every visit. James Wilson is the lead technician on every job — the same person who quotes your gate installation is the one pouring the concrete footings and hanging the hardware.
Our response time to Denton averages same-day or next-day for standard installations, and we treat urgent calls from the Robson Ranch community with priority scheduling because a stuck automated gate there strands residents who depend entirely on electric vehicle access. We know Denton’s building patterns: the older cedar gates near campus in 76201 and 76203, the ornamental iron and steel automated driveway gates in 76208 and 76210 subdivisions, and the heavy-duty ranch-style installations on the city’s rural fringe. That familiarity means we arrive with the right materials — no “we’ll have to order that and come back.”
Our Gate Installation Services in Denton
Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gates in Denton face demands that suburban Dallas installations rarely match. Acreage properties on the city’s outskirts need wider openings — 16 to 24 feet — with heavier steel framing to handle wind loads from North Texas supercells that track directly through Denton County. We pour deeper concrete footings than standard spec requires, typically 48 inches, because Denton’s Blackland Prairie clay soils shrink and heave dramatically through wet and dry cycles. Without that depth, posts shift within the first year, gates bind on frames, and latch hardware misaligns. We’ve replaced too many “fresh” installs from other companies where the gate already drags six months later.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense for Denton properties with steep approaches or limited swing clearance — common on the rolling terrain near Lake Ray Roberts and in subdivisions built along the city’s eastern ridge. We install BFT and Linear track systems with galvanized steel V-groove wheels rated for the weight of expanded steel or ornamental iron panels. The track bed gets compacted crushed limestone base, not just poured concrete, to allow minor drainage movement without cracking. For the Robson Ranch community and similar 55-plus developments, we spec sliding gates with battery-backup openers because Denton sits far enough north to catch more frequent winter ice events than Dallas — frozen motors and cracked plastic housings are real risks here, not theoretical ones.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain popular in Denton’s established neighborhoods and on smaller acreage parcels where a single or double-leaf design fits the property line. The critical detail in Denton is hinge hardware selection: we use adjustable J-bolt hinges with grease fittings, mounted on posts with deep footings and flex couplings that accommodate seasonal soil movement. Standard fixed hinges fail predictably here. We’ve also learned to spec wider post spacing in new 76210 subdivisions where brick and cast-stone pillar entries look substantial but often lack proper foundation ties to the gate post — the pillar cracks, the gate sags, and the homeowner blames the gate when it’s the pier design at fault.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in Denton range from simple cedar garden entries in the older neighborhoods near Quakertown Park to wrought-iron walk-through gates integrated into full perimeter fencing around properties near South Lakes Park. We match the gate to your existing fence line and handle the welding and hardware on-site. For properties with automated driveway gates, we can coordinate pedestrian gate locks with your main access control system — one keypad or remote covers both.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Denton
We service your brand — whether it’s a LiftMaster, Viking, or Ghost Controls system you’re adding to a new installation, or a BFT or Linear operator we’re replacing on an existing gate. Our truck stocks motors, control boards, safety loops, and receiver housings for all nine major brands we work with, including FAAC, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Denton customers, that inventory means no waiting on Dallas warehouse shipments. We fabricate steel frames and weld structural repairs on-site, so when a Denton acreage owner needs a custom 20-foot slider with heavy-duty automation, we build and install without coordinating multiple subcontractors.

Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Denton Homes
- Gate posts shift in expansive clay soil, causing gates to bind on frames and latch hardware to misalign within the first year without deep footings and flex couplings. We see this constantly in 76208 and 76210 subdivisions where shallow post holes — 24 inches, sometimes less — were standard practice. Our 48-inch pier depth with rebar cage prevents the seasonal heave cycle from transferring to the gate frame.
- Steel ornamental gates on brick pillars twist or crack their mortar joints because the pillar foundation isn’t tied to the gate post. This is a signature failure mode in Denton’s 2000s-era subdivisions. The brick looks solid, but it’s decorative cladding around an independent pier. We engineer proper connection details or pour monolithic concrete pillars with stone veneer instead.
- Electric openers freeze up during Denton’s ice events when installed without a weatherproof cover and heated motor option. North Texas spring hail gets the headlines, but Denton’s winter ice storms — more frequent than Dallas due to latitude — disable exposed operators. We spec heated motor housings and battery backup for properties where a frozen gate means no vehicle access.
- Wooden gates in older Denton neighborhoods near UNT and TWU rot at the bottom rail due to ground contact and poor drainage. Cedar and pressure-treated lumber in the 76201 and 76203 ZIP codes shows years of deferred maintenance. We replace with steel-framed gates or elevate wood designs on concrete kickplates with proper gap clearance.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Denton, TX
A typical single swing driveway gate in Denton runs $2,800–$4,200 installed, including steel frame, ornamental iron or aluminum panel, single LiftMaster or Ghost Controls operator, and standard access keypad. Double swing gates range $4,500–$6,800 depending on width and automation complexity. Sliding gate installations start around $5,200 and reach $7,500 for heavy-duty 20-foot acreage systems with Viking or BFT commercial-grade operators and battery backup.
Pedestrian gates without automation typically cost $1,200–$2,400. What moves the needle: gate width and weight, soil conditions requiring deeper footings, electrical trenching for remote operators, and access control upgrades like telephone entry or cellular-based openers. We provide itemized quotes before any work begins — call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate at your Denton property.
We Also Serve Cities Near Denton
We work the full Denton County corridor, including Corinth, Lantana, Flower Mound, and Lake Dallas. If you’re in a rural property between these towns — on the acreage roads connecting Denton to Sanger or Krum — we make the trip. Same deep-footing standards, same on-site welding capability, same owner-led installation crew.
Serving Denton, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Denton 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 Denton
48 inches minimum for residential driveway gates in Denton, with a rebar-reinforced concrete pier wider than the post itself. Denton’s Blackland Prairie clay expands and contracts so aggressively that 24-inch footings — standard in sandy soils — fail within two seasons. We learned this through repeated service calls to gates we didn’t install, and now spec deeper piers on every Denton job. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll assess your specific soil conditions.
Most Denton master-planned communities — including those in the 76208 and 76210 corridors — require architectural review committee approval for gate style, height, and material. We provide detailed shop drawings and material samples for HOA submission, and we’ve worked with enough Denton associations to know the common restrictions: black or dark bronze powder coat for metal, no chain-link, maximum height limits near front property lines. We handle the paperwork as part of our installation process.
Yes — we spec battery-backup operators and manual release systems for every Robson Ranch installation, and we strongly recommend them for any Denton property where a power failure would block vehicle access. We installed a heavy-duty 20-foot LiftMaster sliding gate at a Robson Ranch home after the previous wooden gate rotted away. Our crew poured 48-inch-deep concrete piers to anchor the steel frame, then fitted a Ghost Controls automatic opener with a battery backup for ice-storm reliability. The homeowner called it a relief — no more manual lifting.
Denton’s clay soil moves more. Dallas sits on sandier, more stable Blackland Prairie fringe soils; Denton’s substrate is the dense, high-plasticity clay core of that formation. Gates installed without adjustable hinge brackets or flex couplings bind in summer when soil swells and sag in winter when it shrinks. We build in that adjustability from day one, which is why our Denton installations require fewer return visits than gates hung with fixed hardware.
For long driveways — 200 feet or more from house to gate — we typically spec a Linear or Viking slide operator with a dedicated power feed and either a wired keypad at the road or a cellular-based access control system. Battery-powered standalone units fail too often on remote Denton acreage where the gate is the only electrical draw on the property. We trench conduit, install proper grounding, and size the operator for the actual gate weight, not just the manufacturer’s minimum spec. Call (855) 301-3214 for a site-specific recommendation.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Denton and North Texas since 2004.