Trusted Gate Repair for Texas Homeowners
Gate repair in Texas typically costs $150–$850 depending on the damage, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call by early afternoon. At Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, James Wilson has personally handled gate repairs for 20 years, and we carry the parts and welding equipment to fix your gate on the first visit — no waiting around for third-party vendors.

A broken gate isn’t just frustrating; it leaves your property exposed and can trap vehicles inside or out. We’ve seen it all across Texas: sagging gates that scrape the driveway, hinges snapped from summer heat expansion, motors that quit after a thunderstorm fries the control board. With 638 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, we’ve built our reputation on showing up prepared and getting it done right. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate — we’re available for same-day service throughout the area.
What Our Gate Repair Service Includes
Hinge Repair
Hinges bear the full weight of your gate every time it opens or closes, and in Texas, they’re fighting intense heat, humidity, and the occasional freeze-thaw cycle all year. When hinges start squealing, binding, or separating from the post, the gate will sag, drag, or eventually fail completely. James Wilson welds and reinforces hinge mounts on-site, and we stock heavy-duty ball-bearing and greaseable hinge sets for residential and commercial gates so we don’t have to order parts and come back.
Post Repair
Gate posts take constant lateral pressure from wind, ground shift, and the gate’s own momentum — especially on long, heavy driveway gates common in Texas ranch-style properties. A leaning or rotted post won’t hold alignment no matter how good your hinges or motor are. We evaluate whether a post can be reset and reinforced with concrete and rebar, or if replacement is the smarter long-term fix, and we handle the full excavation and pour without bringing in outside contractors.
Weld Repair
Metal gates develop cracks at stress points — typically where pickets meet the frame, at diagonal bracing joints, or along welded scrollwork that’s been flexing for years. Our mobile welding rig lets James Wilson repair iron, steel, and aluminum gate frames right in your driveway. We grind, weld, and finish structural cracks so they’re stronger than before, not just patched over with putty that’ll crack again in six months.
Gate Realignment
Even a quarter-inch of misalignment can cause a gate to bind, overwork the motor, or fail to latch securely. Realignment requires diagnosing whether the issue is the post, the hinges, the frame itself, or a combination — it’s not a guess-and-adjust process. We use laser levels and digital angle gauges to measure exactly where the gate has shifted, then correct it methodically so the latch catches clean and the motor isn’t straining against resistance it wasn’t designed for.
Lock Repair
Gate locks and latches corrode, jam, or get forced until the internal mechanism strips out. Whether you’ve got a simple keyed latch, a magnetic lock wired into your access control, or a commercial-grade electric strike, we disassemble, clean, repair, or replace the components that actually failed. We also match replacement locks to your existing keying if you’re managing multiple properties and don’t want to rekey everything.
Rust Treatment
Texas humidity and coastal air accelerate rust on wrought iron and steel gates, and once it starts, it spreads fast if you just paint over it. We grind rust back to bare metal, treat with phosphoric acid-based converters that chemically neutralize remaining oxidation, then prime and paint with industrial-grade coatings. For gates with decorative cast elements that can’t be ground aggressively, we use electrolysis and careful hand-prep to preserve the detail while stopping the decay.
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’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster gate operators across Texas — from the basic CSW200 series to the full-featured LA500 with MyQ connectivity. We stock common LiftMaster control boards, gear assemblies, and safety sensor kits, so when your operator throws a diagnostic code or the motor hums but won’t move, we can diagnose and repair without a return trip.
Mighty Mule and FAAC systems are popular on residential properties for their reliability and relatively straightforward maintenance, but when the control board fails or the hydraulic fluid leaks on a FAAC 400 series, you need someone who knows the pressure settings and limit-switch programming. James Wilson has rebuilt both brands in the field for two decades. We also work extensively with BFT systems common in commercial and HOA installations, including their hydraulic underground operators that require specific bleeding procedures most general repair techs won’t touch. Whether you have LiftMaster, Mighty Mule, FAAC, BFT, or any other make, we can help — our home page has more on our full capabilities.
Signs You Need Gate Repair Right Now
- The gate is sagging or dragging on the ground. This usually means hinge failure, post settlement, or frame distortion — and every time the motor forces the gate through the drag, it’s overworking the operator and risking a $400–$900 motor replacement that could have been avoided with a $200 hinge repair.
- You hear grinding, squealing, or clicking when the gate moves. These sounds pinpoint mechanical distress: dry or failing bearings, stripped gears in the operator, or a chain/screw drive that needs adjustment or replacement. Ignoring it turns a lubrication or adjustment into a full component swap.
- The gate won’t latch or lock securely. A gate that looks closed but doesn’t actually latch is a liability issue waiting to happen — especially for HOA and commercial properties where access control is part of your security protocol. The cause is often misalignment, not the lock itself.
- The motor runs but the gate barely moves or reverses immediately. This typically indicates a safety sensor misalignment, excessive mechanical resistance, or a failing capacitor in the operator. The motor is protecting itself by shutting down, which means something downstream needs immediate attention.
- You see rust spreading, cracks in welds, or loose pickets. Structural degradation accelerates once it starts; a cracked weld concentrates stress at the crack tip, and rust pits reduce metal thickness faster than surface appearance suggests. Early welding and rust treatment prevents full panel replacement.
Our Gate Repair Process — Step by Step
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Call and describe what you’re seeing. When you call (855) 301-3214, we’ll ask specific questions — brand, symptoms, gate type, whether it’s manual or automated — so James Wilson shows up with the right parts and tools instead of making a diagnostic trip.
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On-site inspection and diagnosis. We test mechanical function, electrical draw, safety systems, and structural integrity using multimeters, amp clamps, and laser alignment tools. You’ll get a clear explanation of what’s wrong, what’s urgent, and what can wait.
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Upfront written estimate. Before any work starts, you get itemized pricing for parts, labor, and any welding or fabrication. No hidden fees, no pressure to add unnecessary services — just the actual cost to fix what we found.
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Repair with on-site capability. Because we stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and other major brands, and carry welding equipment, most repairs are completed in a single visit. No waiting for parts orders, no coordinating subcontractors.
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Testing and documentation. We cycle the gate through full open/close sequences, verify safety reverse function, check latch alignment, and document what was done. For automated systems, we record motor amp draw before and after so you can see the improvement.
How Much Does Gate Repair Cost in Texas?
Gate repair pricing in Texas depends on the gate type, damage severity, and whether automation components are involved. Here’s what we typically see:

| Repair Type | Typical Range | What Affects Price |
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| Hinge repair/replacement | $150–$350 | Number of hinges, post condition, gate weight |
| Post reset or replacement | $400–$850 | Depth required, concrete work, gate removal/rehang |
| Weld repair (structural) | $200–$500 | Crack length, access, finish requirements |
| Gate realignment | $180–$400 | Number of adjustment points, motor reprogramming |
| Lock/latch repair | $120–$280 | Lock grade, access control integration |
| Rust treatment (per panel) | $250–$600 | Extent, decorative detail, coating specification |
| Operator/motor repair | $300–$750 | Brand, part availability, control board vs. motor |
Several factors push costs higher or lower. Gates with custom fabrication or obsolete operators cost more because parts aren’t stocked. Properties in areas with heavy clay soil or frequent flooding may need deeper post footings. The best way to avoid overpaying is getting a detailed estimate that separates parts from labor — if a quote is a single round number with no breakdown, you can’t tell where your money’s going. Our estimates are always free, always itemized, and valid for 30 days. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule yours.
Gate Repair Near Texas — Our Service Area
Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas covers the full metro area with same-day response typically available for calls placed by 1 PM. We regularly work in Gate Repair in North Richland Hills, Gate Repair in Plano, and Gate Repair in Manor, plus Dallas, Lackland Air Force Base, Highland Park, Alief, University Park, Bellaire, Shady Hollow, Austin, and Missouri City. Travel time and traffic patterns in these areas are familiar territory — we don’t waste your morning figuring out how to get there.
Serving Texas, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Texas 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 Texas
Gate repair covers the diagnosis and correction of mechanical, structural, and electrical problems that prevent a gate from opening, closing, latching, or securing properly. At Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, this includes hinge and post work, welding, realignment, lock service, rust treatment, and operator repair — essentially anything that restores safe, reliable function without full replacement. James Wilson evaluates whether repair is cost-effective versus replacement, and we’ll tell you straight if a new gate makes more sense.
Most residential gate repairs are completed in 1–3 hours on a single visit. Complex jobs involving post replacement, extensive welding, or operator reprogramming may take a half day, but we complete 85% of our repairs without needing to return. Because we stock parts for major brands and weld on-site, we’re not waiting on deliveries or outside vendors. Call (855) 301-3214 — if you describe your gate and symptoms, we can give you a realistic time estimate before we arrive.
Typical gate repair in Texas ranges from $150 for simple hinge or latch work to $850 for post replacement or major operator repair. The exact cost depends on gate size, material, automation complexity, and whether structural welding is needed. We provide free, itemized estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for before any work begins. For a precise quote on your specific gate, call (855) 301-3214 — estimates are free and there’s no obligation.
Yes — we’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster gate operators and stock common control boards, gear kits, and safety components for residential and commercial models. James Wilson is familiar with LiftMaster diagnostic codes, limit-switch programming, and the MyQ integration troubleshooting that general repair techs often miss. Whether your LA500 is showing a fault code or your CSW200 won’t respond to remotes, we can diagnose and repair it without referring you elsewhere.
Yes, we provide emergency gate repair when a gate is stuck open, stuck closed with vehicles trapped, or poses a safety hazard. James Wilson answers emergency calls directly and prioritizes situations where security or access is compromised. Response time depends on your location and current job queue, but we always communicate honestly about arrival time rather than leaving you waiting. For urgent gate issues, call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll assess whether it needs immediate attention or can be safely secured until next-day service.
Yes, we warranty our labor and the parts we install. Specific terms vary by repair type — mechanical repairs typically carry a longer warranty than rust treatment, which depends partly on ongoing maintenance and environmental exposure. We’ll document your warranty coverage in writing before we leave, and if something we fixed doesn’t hold up, James Wilson returns to make it right. That accountability is built into being owner-operated — the person who did the work stands behind it personally.
Clear vehicles and obstacles from the gate’s swing or slide path so we have full access to both sides. If possible, note the gate brand and model, and any error codes or remote behavior you’ve observed — this helps us bring the right parts. For automated gates, ensure we can reach the operator and control box, which are sometimes behind landscaping or locked enclosures. You don’t need to do any disassembly or troubleshooting yourself; just call (855) 301-3214 with what you’ve noticed and we’ll handle the rest.
Schedule Your Gate Repair Service in Texas Today
Don’t let a failing gate compromise your security or trap you in your own driveway. James Wilson will personally diagnose and repair your gate, backed by 20 years of hands-on experience, 638 verified reviews, and the parts and welding capability to finish the job in one visit. Call Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas at (855) 301-3214 now for a free, no-obligation estimate — we’re available for same-day service and emergency repairs throughout the area.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Texas since 2004.