Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Hurst
Gate installation in Hurst, TX typically runs $1,800–$4,500 for most residential and workshop applications, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 76053 and 76054 ZIP codes. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, and our Gate Installation crew — led by owner James Wilson — has been handling Hurst’s clay-soil challenges personally for 20 years. We know the difference between a gate that looks straight on day one and one that stays straight after the first spring thunderstorm hits the Blackland Prairie. Call us at (855) 301-3214 for a free, on-site estimate.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Hurst’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
James Wilson has handled gate installation personally for 20 years, and that matters in Hurst. When you’re sinking posts into Blackland Prairie clay that swells and shrinks like a sponge, you don’t want a rotating crew guessing at pier depth. You want the same person who diagnosed the soil movement, specified the pier, and welded the frame — and that’s who shows up.
Our 638 verified customer reviews average 4.8 stars, and plenty of them come from Hurst neighborhoods like Pebble Creek and the older ranch-home tracts along Pipeline Road. Those customers specifically mention that we stock parts and weld on-site, which means fewer return trips and gates that actually work when we’re done.
Response time to Hurst is typically same-day or next-day from our Houston base, and we schedule around the reality of North Texas weather. We won’t pour concrete piers during a drought-shrink cycle without accounting for the spring rebound. That’s local knowledge you don’t get from a dispatcher reading a script.
Our Gate Installation Services in Hurst
Driveway Gate Installation in Hurst
Most Hurst driveways are single-car-width cuts between 1950s–1980s ranch homes on tight suburban lots, so we’re typically installing 10- to 14-foot gates rather than sprawling estate systems. The critical detail is the foundation. We drive concrete piers 30–36 inches deep — past the active clay layer — because shallow post-setting is the reason so many Hurst driveway gates drag by June. A typical driveway gate installation in Hurst runs $2,200–$3,800 for wood or light steel, $3,200–$4,500 for heavy steel with automation.
Swing Gate Installation in Hurst
Swing gates dominate Hurst’s residential and workshop applications because they fit the lot geometry and they’re straightforward to automate. But “straightforward” doesn’t mean “slap on any opener.” We’ve replaced too many burned-out Mighty Mule and entry-level Linear units that were undersized for the actual door weight after clay settlement added resistance. We spec openers by measured torque requirement, not by gate width alone. For detached workshops with heavy doors — common along the older tracts near Hurst’s industrial pockets — we often recommend LiftMaster or FAAC pneumatic operators with adjustable force settings.
Sliding Gate Installation in Hurst
Tight suburban spacing in Hurst makes sliding gates attractive for properties where a swing arc would eat into a small driveway or conflict with sidewalk setbacks. We install cantilever and track-mounted systems, with a preference for cantilever on clay soils because there’s no ground track to heave. The catch: sliding gates need dead-level mounting, which means we often spend more time on pier engineering than on the gate itself. It’s worth it. A sliding gate on a properly engineered foundation will outlast two swing gates on shallow posts.
Pedestrian Gate Installation in Hurst
Pedestrian gates in Hurst are usually the forgotten workhorses — side-yard access, pool enclosures, backyard workshop entries. They take the same clay beating as driveway gates but with lighter hardware that fails faster. We install pedestrian gates with the same pier depth standards as our driveway units, and we stock adjustable hinge sets that can be tuned as the soil moves. It’s a small detail that prevents the “gate won’t latch” call six months later.
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.
Trusted Brands We Service in Hurst
We service your brand — and we mean it. Our familiarity with LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear means we can source and install the right operator for your specific Hurst property without referring you elsewhere. We stock common LiftMaster and FAAC drive components locally, and our on-site welding capability means we can fabricate custom mounting brackets for non-standard frames without waiting on a third-party shop. One call covers it: operator selection, installation, programming, and future service.

Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Hurst Homes
- Posts heave and tilt in seasonal clay cycles. Gate posts set in shallow concrete — anything less than 30 inches in Hurst’s Blackland Prairie soil — will shift as the clay expands after spring rains. We’ve reset posts on five-year-old gates that looked perfect in October and were dragging by May.
- Wooden frames crack in hard freezes. The February 2021 winter storm cracked gate frames across 76053 and 76054, especially on 1960s–1980s ranch homes where the wood had already cycled through decades of moisture swings. We now specify pressure-treated or steel-framed gates for exposed installations.
- Undersized openers burn out against clay-settled resistance. A gate that swung freely in wet soil becomes a load on the opener as drought shrinks the clay and the gate settles onto its posts. We size openers with 25–30% torque margin to absorb this variation without motor failure.
- Hinge and latch misalignment from uneven post movement. Even when posts don’t fail catastrophically, differential heave — one post up, one post down — throws hinges out of plane. We install adjustable ball-bearing hinges and slotted latch keepers that can be tuned without re-drilling.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Hurst, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Hurst |
|---|---|
| Pedestrian gate (wood, no opener) | $1,800–$2,800 |
| Single swing driveway gate (wood or steel, no opener) | $2,200–$3,800 |
| Single swing with standard opener (LiftMaster/FAAC) | $3,200–$4,500 |
| Heavy-duty swing (workshop/detached building, pneumatic opener) | $3,800–$5,200 |
| Sliding gate (cantilever, with opener) | $4,000–$6,500 |
| Post reset/realignment (existing gate) | $450–$850 |
These ranges reflect Hurst’s market specifically — labor rates, permit familiarity, and the pier-depth requirements of Blackland Prairie clay. What moves you within the range: gate material (cedar vs. steel vs. aluminum), opener brand and features, access control add-ons, and whether we’re cutting into existing concrete or working on raw soil. We don’t quote by phone and guess. James Wilson comes to your property, probes the soil, checks the grade, and gives you a written estimate with line-item breakdown. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hurst
We install and service gates throughout the mid-cities corridor, including Bedford, Richland Hills, North Richland Hills, and Colleyville. Each city has its own soil behavior and housing stock — Bedford’s sandier loam behaves differently than Hurst’s black clay, and Colleyville’s newer estate properties demand different hardware than Hurst’s 1970s ranches. We adjust our specs accordingly.
Serving Hurst, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hurst 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 Hurst
It dictates everything about the foundation. The Blackland Prairie clay beneath 76053 and 76054 shrinks dramatically in summer droughts and re-expands aggressively after spring rains, heaving posts that aren’t sunk past the active layer. We drive piers 30–36 inches deep and often use bell-bottom or expanded-base piers to resist uplift. Without this, your gate will be out of plumb within two seasons. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll show you the soil probe results on your property.
A pneumatic or heavy-duty articulated arm opener — typically LiftMaster or FAAC — with adjustable force settings and at least 50% more rated torque than the door’s dry-weight requirement. The clay settlement cycle adds resistance that static weight calculations miss. We measure the actual operating force on-site before specifying. James Wilson has handled this personally for 20 years, and we stock the hardware to match.
Yes, and we specialize in them. The 1960s–1980s ranch tracts in Hurst have original fence lines, tight lot spacing, and decades of clay movement already baked in. We know how to work with existing post locations when they’re salvageable, and when they’re not, we know how to extract old concrete without destroying the adjacent yard. 638 customers and counting, many from Hurst’s older neighborhoods.
The first heavy rain after a North Texas drought triggers rapid clay expansion around posts that settled and tilted during the dry months. The gate frame, still square, now binds against a shifted opening. It’s a seasonal failure pattern unique to expansive clay soils — sandier cities west of Fort Worth don’t see it. We design installations to prevent it; we also offer post-reset and realignment for existing gates caught in the cycle.
Yes, and it’s often the best solution for Hurst’s smaller lots. Cantilever sliding gates need no ground track — critical on heaving clay — and the gate body slides parallel to the fence line, saving driveway depth. We recently installed a cantilever system on a 50-foot lot near Pipeline Road where a swing gate would have blocked the sidewalk arc. We stock parts and weld on-site, so the custom brackets and catch posts are fabricated in one trip.
Get Your Hurst Gate Installed Right — One Trip, One Technician
On a spring morning after the first heavy rain following a North Texas drought, we installed a heavy-duty swing gate setup on a detached workshop in the Pebble Creek neighborhood. The homeowners wanted a LiftMaster pneumatic opener and a reinforced steel frame to handle the massive door, and we used driven concrete piers sunk past the active clay layer to prevent the seasonal heaving that had plagued their old wooden gate. That’s how we work in Hurst: we look at the soil, the structure, and the seasonal stress before we cut a single piece of steel. No callbacks for clay heave. No burned-out openers from underspec. Just gates that stay square and swing free.
Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate. James Wilson will come to your Hurst property, probe the clay, measure the door, and give you a written quote with no obligation. We service your brand, we weld on-site, and we do it in one trip when possible.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Hurst and the mid-cities since 2004.