Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Highlands
Gate installation in Highlands, TX typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on gate type, materials, and whether flood-proofing measures are needed for your property’s elevation and soil conditions. Most residential installations in the 77562 ZIP code are completed in 1–3 days, with same-day site assessments available.

We’re familiar with Highlands’s unique challenges—the 1950s–1970s ranch homes on larger lots, the corrosive air from the Ship Channel corridor, and the flooding history that’s shaped how we build gates here. James Wilson has handled gate work personally in Highlands for 20 years, from San Jacinto Street properties to homes near the river. When you call (855) 301-3214, you get him on the job—not a subcontractor learning your gate system for the first time.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Highlands’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Our Gate Installation team has built a reputation in Highlands through repeat customers and word-of-mouth in this tight-knit, working-class community. We’ve earned 638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars—many from Highlands homeowners who needed gates that could survive what this environment throws at them.
James Wilson serves as lead technician on every Highlands job. That means 20 years of direct expertise diagnosing flood damage, specifying corrosion-resistant hardware, and installing elevated control boxes that standard suburban gate companies don’t routinely quote. We’re typically on-site in Highlands within hours of your call, not days.
We stock parts and weld on-site. For Highlands’s aging ornamental iron and tubular steel gates, that means structural repairs and fabrication happen in one visit—no waiting on third-party vendors while your property sits unsecured.
Our Gate Installation Services in Highlands
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common choice for Highlands’s ranch-style properties with long driveways off San Jacinto Street and surrounding roads. We install single and double swing configurations with flood-rated enclosures elevated above typical backwater levels. After Harvey, we won’t install a control box at ground level in Highlands—period. Our swing gate installations include stainless steel hinge pins and zinc-primed frames as standard, not upgrades, because we’ve seen how quickly unprotected hardware corrodes here.
Security Gate Installation
For Highlands properties needing controlled access—whether you’re securing a commercial lot near the Ship Channel or a residential property with equipment to protect—we install security gates with integrated access control. The corrosive atmosphere here destroys standard keypad and card reader housings within 2–3 years. We specify marine-grade enclosures and sealed conduit runs that resist hydrogen sulfide exposure and water intrusion. Security in Highlands means planning for what happens to your gate after the next flood event, not just the installation day.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates work well on Highlands properties with limited swing clearance or steep driveway grades. The critical detail here is the track and post foundation—we set posts in concrete piers extending below the clay soil’s typical heave zone, with drainage gravel backfill to reduce saturation-related shifting. We’ve reinstalled too many competitor sliding gates in Highlands that tilted within six months because the original installer didn’t account for flood-saturated soil mechanics.
Driveway Gate Installation
From ornamental iron to functional tubular steel, we size and install driveway gates for Highlands’s typical 1–3 acre lots. Many of these properties still run original gates from the 1960s–1970s without modern protective coatings. We assess whether your existing frame is worth preserving or if replacement is more economical—often, the labor to strip and recoat severely corroded iron exceeds the cost of new, properly primed fabrication.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates for Highlands homes get the same corrosion-proofing attention as driveway gates. We match existing fence lines and specify hardware rated for the local environment—standard residential-grade hinges and latches fail prematurely here, so we install heavy-duty stainless or hot-dip galvanized components.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates for wider Highlands driveways require precise post alignment and synchronized opener programming. The soil movement here makes post-settling a real concern; we use deeper footings and adjustable hinge mounts that allow realignment without full reinstallation.

What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Highlands
We service your brand—whether it’s a LiftMaster Elite Series operator for a residential swing gate, a FAAC 740 like the one we replaced on San Jacinto Street after Harvey, or a Linear actuator for a light commercial sliding gate. We stock local parts for Highlands customers, which means faster turnaround when corrosion or flood damage takes your gate down. Our familiarity with BFT’s hydraulic systems also covers the heavier security gates common near industrial properties in the area. One call covers it: installation, motor replacement, access control integration, and ongoing service.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Highlands Homes
- Flood-saturated clay soil heaves and tilts gate posts. Highlands’s heavy clay holds water like a sponge after San Jacinto River backflow or heavy rain events. Posts set without proper drainage or pier depth shift within months, misaligning even recently installed gates and binding openers.
- Hydrogen sulfide and industrial emissions accelerate galvanic corrosion. Uncoated ornamental iron and tubular steel gates from the 1960s–1970s are especially vulnerable. Hinge pins seize, latches fail, and frames weaken at joints where protective coatings have worn away.
- Underground conduit fills with water, destroying opener electronics. Standard installation practice runs low-voltage wiring through buried conduit. In Highlands, that conduit becomes a water channel during floods, shorting circuit boards and motors that aren’t in elevated, sealed enclosures.
- Aging hardware lacks modern protective coatings. Many Highlands gates were installed before powder-coat and zinc primer became standard. Without stripping and recoating—or full replacement—these gates deteriorate faster here than in any typical Houston suburb.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Highlands, TX
A typical pedestrian gate installation in Highlands runs $2,800–$4,200. Single swing driveway gates range $3,500–$6,000, while double swing or sliding configurations for wider entries run $5,500–$7,500. Security gates with integrated access control start around $6,500 and scale with features.
What moves the price: flood-rated enclosures and elevated control-box installations add $400–$800 compared to standard suburban quotes, but they’re essential here. Stainless steel hardware upgrades add $200–$500 depending on gate size. Post depth and drainage for clay soil conditions add labor but prevent costly reinstallation later.
We provide free, on-site estimates in Highlands—no phone guesses, no surprises when we see your property’s elevation, soil conditions, and existing infrastructure. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Highlands
We install gates throughout the eastern Harris County corridor, including Channelview, Baytown, Cloverleaf, and La Porte. Each area has distinct soil, flooding, and corrosion profiles—Highlands’s Ship Channel exposure is unique, but we apply the same owner-operator expertise and flood-conscious installation practices across all our service communities.
Serving Highlands, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Highlands 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 Highlands
Gate openers in Highlands fail after heavy rain because San Jacinto River backflow and poor drainage submerge ground-level control boxes and fill underground conduit with water, shorting circuit boards and corroding motors. The clay soil also holds moisture for days, keeping components saturated. We install flood-rated enclosures elevated on concrete pads and run sealed, elevated conduit to prevent this—standard suburban installation methods simply don’t hold up here. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free assessment of your current setup.
It depends on frame integrity: if the tubing is structurally sound with surface rust only, we can strip, weld repairs, and apply zinc primer plus powder-coat for $1,200–$2,400. If the frame has significant section loss at joints or hinge mounts, replacement at $3,500–$5,500 is more economical long-term given Highlands’s corrosion environment. James Wilson evaluates this in person—call (855) 301-3214 for an honest repair-versus-replace opinion.
Aluminum or galvanized steel with powder-coat finish performs best in Highlands, paired with stainless steel hardware. For automated gates, we specify marine-grade electronic enclosures and elevated control boxes. Swing and sliding configurations both work if properly flood-proofed; the material and protection level matter more than gate type. We source and install these specifications as standard for Highlands properties.
Deep concrete piers extending below the frost and heave zone, with drainage gravel backfill and post brackets that allow adjustment, prevent tilting. We set posts 36–48 inches deep in Highlands depending on gate weight and soil assessment—shallower settings fail here. After installation, we check and adjust alignment at 6 and 12 months as the ground settles. Proper initial installation eliminates most post-movement issues.
No opener truly withstands full submersion, but we install flood-rated operators in elevated enclosures that survive typical Highlands backwater levels. For properties in the lowest-lying 77562 areas, we can specify battery-backup systems with control boxes mounted 24+ inches high and quick-disconnect motors that allow rapid removal before predicted flooding. Call (855) 301-3214 to discuss your property’s specific flood risk and elevation.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Highlands and the Houston Ship Channel corridor since 2004.