Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Lewisville
Gate repair in Lewisville typically costs $180–$650 depending on the problem, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call (855) 301-3214 by noon. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, and our Gate Repair crew works Lewisville regularly — from the aging HOA subdivisions off FM 407 to the newer estate homes in Castle Hills (75077). James Wilson has spent 20 years in this trade, and he still leads every job personally. That means when you call us, you get the owner on your property, not a subcontractor learning your gate system for the first time.

Lewisville’s unique situation demands this level of experience. The city sits on Blackland Prairie expansive clay soil that heaves fence and gate posts seasonally, and its 1980s–1990s HOA buildout left thousands of ornamental iron and cedar privacy gates now hitting 25–35 years of age. Those two factors — old hardware plus active soil movement — create failure patterns we see nowhere else in North Texas. We know which brands were spec’d in original Lewisville subdivisions, what parts are still available, and when a gate has simply outlived its useful life.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Lewisville’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
James Wilson handles Lewisville jobs personally. For 20 years, he’s repaired gates across Denton County — and he knows Lewisville’s specific building eras. He can tell a 1992 ornamental iron entry gate from a 2005 Castle Hills automated system before he even opens his toolbox. That matters when you’re diagnosing whether a gate needs realignment, welding, or full replacement.
638 verified reviews, 4.8-star average. Lewisville customers specifically mention our ability to fix gates other companies walked away from — gates with obsolete parts, gates buried in rust from Lake Lewisville humidity, gates racked so far out of square they seemed beyond saving. We don’t walk away until we’ve exhausted every repair option.
We stock parts and weld on-site. Most Lewisville gate repairs finish in one visit because James Wilson carries common LiftMaster, FAAC, and Linear components, plus welding equipment for structural fixes. No waiting on third-party vendors. No return trips.
Response time to Lewisville: same-day or next-morning. We’re based in Houston but maintain active routes through Denton County. Call (855) 301-3214 early and we’ll typically have James Wilson on your Lewisville property by afternoon.
Our Gate Repair Services in Lewisville
Gate Realignment
Lewisville’s Blackland Prairie clay soil is brutal on gate geometry. When spring rains saturate that expansive black clay, it swells and pushes posts out of plumb. Come August, the soil shrinks and cracks, leaving posts tilted in new directions. We recently serviced a backyard cedar privacy gate in the Castle Hills master-planned community (75077) whose automated opener had failed during the February 2021 ice storm. Our crew replaced the fried circuit board on a FAAC 740 controller, realigned the gate frame (which had racked out of square due to clay heave), and treated rust on the lower hinge caused by Lake Lewisville humidity. That job required realignment, not replacement — saving the homeowner roughly $2,800 versus a new automated gate system. For Lewisville realignment work, expect $220–$380 depending on post count and how far out of square the frame has drifted.
Weld Repair
Thirty-year-old ornamental iron gates in Lewisville’s original HOA subdivisions — think the neighborhoods platted between 1985 and 1995 along Valley Ridge Boulevard and around Lewisville Lake Park — suffer from metal fatigue at hinge points and frame corners. The iron itself often remains sound; it’s the welds that crack under decades of clay-soil flexing. James Wilson welds these repairs on-site with portable MIG equipment, grinding and re-welding cracked joints rather than scrapping entire gate sections. A typical weld repair on a Lewisville iron gate runs $180–$340. If the gate has sagged so severely it drags concrete, we’ll also assess whether the posts themselves have twisted beyond recovery — sometimes a full post reset ($340–$520) is the only lasting fix.
Post Repair & Reset
Gate posts in Lewisville lean. It’s not poor installation — it’s physics. The Blackland Prairie clay underlying most 75029, 75057, 75067, and 75077 properties expands up to 10% in volume when saturated, exerting lateral pressure on concrete footings. We reset posts with deeper, wider footings and mechanical stabilization where clay movement is severe. In lakefront subdivisions off FM 407, we also use galvanized post bases to combat the accelerated corrosion from persistent humidity. Post reset pricing in Lewisville: $340–$520 for a single gate post, $580–$850 for a double-drive entry with two leaning posts.
Rust Treatment
Properties along the Lake Lewisville shoreline — particularly the lakefront subdivisions off FM 407 and around Lewisville Lake Park — see accelerated rust and hinge corrosion on ornamental iron gates due to persistent lake humidity and wind-driven moisture. This is a failure pattern rarely encountered just a few miles inland in Flower Mound or The Colony. James Wilson treats these gates with mechanical rust removal, phosphoric acid conversion coating, and cold-galvanizing spray that buys 3–5 years of additional service life. For gates where rust has structurally compromised the metal, we’ll weld in replacement sections rather than push a full replacement. Rust treatment in Lewisville: $150–$280 for surface treatment; $280–$450 when welding replacement metal is required.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Lewisville
We service your brand — literally. James Wilson is certified-familiar with nine major gate systems: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Lewisville’s older HOA subdivisions, we most commonly encounter original LiftMaster and FAAC operators installed in the 1990s and early 2000s. For Castle Hills and newer 75077 construction, Linear and BFT systems appear more frequently. We stock common control boards, limit switches, and gear assemblies for these brands, which means Lewisville customers aren’t waiting weeks for special-order parts. If your gate opener is humming but not moving, or moving erratically, there’s a strong chance James Wilson diagnoses and fixes it on the first visit.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Lewisville Homes
- Chronic post lean from Blackland Prairie clay heave. Lewisville’s expansive clay soil swells with winter and spring moisture, then contracts in summer drought. This seasonal cycle gradually torques gate posts out of plumb. We see more realignment calls in September — after a full summer of shrinkage has left posts visibly tilted — than in any other month.
- Rust and hinge corrosion on lakefront ornamental iron. Gates within a mile of Lake Lewisville’s shoreline collect persistent moisture from wind-driven humidity. Hinge pins seize. Bottom rails develop scale that flakes onto driveways. This isn’t cosmetic — seized hinges overload gate openers and burn out motors.
- Opener and control board failures from ice storms. The February 2021 Uri event fried automated gate systems across North Texas. Lewisville gates — rarely winterized by homeowners — suffered circuit board damage from power fluctuations and frozen condensation in control enclosures. We still receive calls from Castle Hills and other 75077 neighborhoods where original post-Uri repairs failed or were done incorrectly.
- Frame racking on 25–35 year old HOA entry gates. Lewisville’s massive suburban buildout of the late 1980s and 1990s left thousands of ornamental iron subdivision entry gates now failing simultaneously. These gates were built to 1980s specifications with lighter gauge steel than modern equivalents. Clay soil movement, combined with decades of metal fatigue, racks frames so far out of square that latches no longer engage and gates scrape pavement.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Lewisville, TX
Here’s what gate repair costs in Lewisville’s market as of 2025:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair/replacement (single) | $140–$220 |
| Hinge repair/replacement (multiple) | $220–$340 |
| Gate realignment | $220–$380 |
| Weld repair (cracked frame/joint) | $180–$340 |
| Rust treatment (surface) | $150–$280 |
| Rust treatment with welded replacement metal | $280–$450 |
| Single post reset | $340–$520 |
| Double post reset | $580–$850 |
| Opener diagnostic & repair | $180–$420 |
| Opener replacement (installed) | $650–$1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Material type (ornamental iron vs. cedar vs. aluminum), accessibility (gates buried in overgrowth take longer), and whether we can repair or must fabricate replacement parts. Lake Lewisville shoreline properties sometimes require stainless hardware upgrades at 15–20% premium to resist ongoing humidity exposure. Every estimate is free and itemized — call (855) 301-3214 and James Wilson will assess your specific gate in person.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lewisville
Our service radius covers the full Denton County corridor. We regularly repair gates in Highland Village (where newer construction brings different soil conditions), Lake Dallas (similar lakefront humidity challenges), Flower Mound (sandy loam soils that behave differently than Lewisville’s clay), and Coppell (mixed housing ages with gate issues spanning decades). Each city gets the same owner-led service — James Wilson doesn’t delegate to regional crews.
Serving Lewisville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lewisville 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 Repair in Lewisville
Your posts lean because Blackland Prairie expansive clay soil swells when saturated, exerting lateral pressure on concrete footings, then shrinks in summer drought leaving voids that allow further tilting. This cycle repeats annually and is far more severe in Lewisville than in sandy-soil cities like Flower Mound. We reset posts with deeper, wider footings and sometimes add mechanical stabilization. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free assessment of whether your posts can be salvaged or need full replacement.
Yes, we treat lakefront rust regularly. The persistent humidity and wind-driven moisture off Lake Lewisville accelerate corrosion on ornamental iron gates within a mile of the shoreline — a pattern we rarely see inland. James Wilson removes rust mechanically, applies phosphoric acid conversion coating, and finishes with cold-galvanizing spray that extends service life 3–5 years. For heavily compromised hinges, we weld in replacement sections rather than replacing the entire gate. Estimates are free — call (855) 301-3214.
The most common failure is a fried control board from power fluctuations during the Uri event, followed by damaged limit switches and seized gear assemblies from frozen condensation. We recently serviced a Castle Hills gate with exactly this pattern — replaced the FAAC 740 circuit board, realigned the clay-heaved frame, and treated humidity rust. Most ice-storm-related opener repairs in Lewisville run $180–$420 if the motor itself survived. Call (855) 301-3214 and James Wilson will test your system on-site.
Usually yes, but we need to assess whether the frame is merely cracked at weld points or racked so far out of square that welding alone won’t restore geometry. Lewisville’s 1980s–1990s HOA gates often used lighter-gauge steel than modern equivalents, and decades of clay-soil flexing fatigue the metal. James Wilson welds on-site and can often add gusset plates or sister in reinforcement to stiffen weakened joints. When the frame itself is too far gone, we’ll tell you honestly — no point welding a gate that’ll sag again in six months. Free estimate: (855) 301-3214.
Repair makes sense when the frame is sound and damage is localized — typically $280–$520 versus $1,800–$3,200 for a comparable new cedar privacy gate with hardware. Replace when posts are rotted at grade, the frame is twisted beyond squaring, or you’re already facing $800+ in repairs on a gate past 20 years. James Wilson evaluates this honestly on every Lewisville call. For automated gates, factor in opener age — spending $400 on gate carpentry while attached to a 1998 opener is poor economics. Call (855) 301-3214 for an exact quote either way.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Lewisville and North Texas since 2004.