Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across North Richland Hills
Gate repair in North Richland Hills typically costs $180–$650 depending on the issue, with most hinge, post, and alignment jobs completed same-day. James Wilson, owner and lead technician at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, has handled gate repairs personally for 20 years and responds directly to calls throughout the 76180 and 76182 ZIP codes. We’re familiar with the cedar privacy gates of the older Smithfield-area subdivisions, the ornamental iron community entrances along Davis Boulevard, and the specific headaches that North Texas clay soil causes for North Richland Hills homeowners. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose the problem and give you upfront pricing before any work starts.

Our Gate Repair team doesn’t subcontract your job to an unknown crew. When you call Horizon, James Wilson shows up with the parts, welding equipment, and brand-specific knowledge to fix your gate in one visit whenever possible. That’s the difference 638 verified reviews and a 4.8-star average reflect — two decades of showing up prepared.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is North Richland Hills’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve built our reputation in North Richland Hills one repair at a time. Homeowners in the 76180 ZIP near Smithfield Elementary and along Hightower Drive know our truck because we’ve been resetting posts, realigning sagging gates, and replacing burned-out operators in their neighborhoods for years. Our 638 customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars include repeat calls from NRH residents who’ve learned that a single prepared visit beats three trips from technicians who keep ordering parts.
Response time to North Richland Hills is typically same-day or next-morning. We’re based in the broader Mid-Cities service area, not dispatched from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth, so we’re not fighting I-820 traffic during your appointment window. James Wilson serves as lead technician on every job — you get 20 years of direct expertise, not a rotating subcontractor who has to figure out your gate system on your dime.
Local knowledge matters here. We know which NRH subdivisions have HOA architectural review committees that govern gate materials and finishes, particularly in the 76182 ZIP near Davis Boulevard. We know that cedar board-on-board gates in the 1970s–1990s tract homes have different failure patterns than the newer ornamental aluminum installations. And we know that surface-level post tamping on Blackland Prairie clay is a temporary fix that wastes your money — because we’ve watched it fail repeatedly across North Richland Hills.
Our Gate Repair Services in North Richland Hills
Hinge Repair
Gate hinges in North Richland Hills take a beating. The constant stress of a sagging or misaligned gate — often caused by post settlement in our expansive clay soil — wears hinge barrels and pin holes oval over time. We replace standard and heavy-duty hinges on-site, and when we find a gate that’s been dragging for months, we’ll also check whether the real root cause is post lean that will destroy the new hinges in a year. Typical hinge repair in North Richland Hills runs $180–$280.
Post Repair
This is the repair we perform most often in North Richland Hills, and for good reason. The Blackland Prairie clay’s extreme shrink-swell cycle — from drenching spring rains to 100°F summer drought — makes chronic post lean and gate sag the dominant repair issue across NRH. Posts set directly into this clay in the 1970s through 1990s simply weren’t placed deep enough to escape the active soil zone. Surface tamping, shimming, or sister-posting might buy a season. Lasting correction requires pulling the old post and setting a new one with a 36-inch-deep concrete footing that reaches below where the clay heaves and cracks. In the 76180 ZIP near Smithfield Elementary, we repaired a 1980s-era cedar gate whose original post had settled and tilted, causing the gate to drag. After resetting the post with a 36-inch-deep footing through the clay, we replaced the binders and realigned the hardware using a LiftMaster opener retrofit. Post reset with deep footing in North Richland Hills typically costs $350–$650.
Weld Repair
North Richland Hills’s freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat extremes stress iron and steel gate welds over decades. The February 2021 ice storm cracked welds across the Mid-Cities, and we’ve since repaired dozens of iron gates in NRH where rust had already weakened the joint before the cold finished it. We weld on-site — no waiting for a third-party fabricator. Minor weld repairs run $200–$320; structural rebuilds of cracked frames run higher depending on material and access.
Gate Realignment
A gate that won’t latch, drags on the ground, or binds against the post isn’t just annoying — it’s a security gap. In North Richland Hills, realignment is rarely a simple adjustment. The underlying cause is usually post settlement or hinge wear caused by clay soil movement. We diagnose the root issue before adjusting, because realigning a gate on a failing post is wasted labor. Realignment with hardware adjustment typically runs $180–$280; when post work is needed, we quote both together so you’re not surprised by a callback. We also handle lock repair and rust treatment as part of comprehensive realignment jobs, particularly on aging iron gates where corrosion has seized components.

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Trusted Brands We Service in North Richland Hills
We service your brand — and we mean that literally. James Wilson is certified familiar with nine major gate operators and access control systems: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For North Richland Hills customers, this means almost no system requires a referral elsewhere. We stock common parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, and Linear systems locally, which translates to faster turnaround on motor replacements, circuit board swaps, and safety sensor repairs. When we encounter a legacy Viking operator in an older NRH subdivision — common in 1980s installations — we evaluate whether parts are still available or whether a retrofit to a current-production unit makes more financial sense. One call covers it: diagnosis, parts, repair, and if needed, full replacement with a brand we can support long-term.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in North Richland Hills Homes
- Posts set directly in expansive clay heave and settle, causing irreversible lean that no surface tamping fixes. The 1970s–1990s construction era across NRH means thousands of residential gates were installed with posts at standard depth in Blackland Prairie clay. The boom-bust moisture cycle — heavy spring rains followed by brutal summer droughts — causes this clay to heave and crack repeatedly. We’ve replaced posts in the same Smithfield-area yard three times before the homeowner agreed to a deep-footing reset that finally solved it.
- Aged 1970s–1990s automated openers freeze up after decades of heat cycles, leading to motor burnout or stripped gears. North Richland Hills summers regularly exceed 100°F, and attic-mounted or unshaded operator housings bake for months. Capacitors fail. Gear boxes crack. We see this especially in older Linear and Mighty Mule units that have outlived their design life by a decade or more.
- HOA covenants in the 76182 ZIP delay or block repair if replacement materials don’t match approved colors/finishes, forcing temporary fixes. Communities along Davis Boulevard and Hightower Drive have architectural review committees that mandate specific bronze, black, or custom powder-coat finishes. A technician who installs standard hardware without checking covenant requirements creates a compliance headache and often a second repair visit.
- Iron gate rust bubbles near weld joints signal structural weakness, not just cosmetic aging. The combination of NRH’s humidity spikes, occasional ice accumulation, and decades of thermal cycling causes corrosion that starts at weld heat-affected zones. Sanding and painting over it hides the problem until the joint fails. We grind to sound metal, weld repair as needed, and apply rust-inhibiting primer and finish coat.
Pricing for Gate Repair in North Richland Hills, TX
| Service | Typical Range in NRH |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $280 |
| Gate realignment (hardware only) | $180 – $280 |
| Weld repair (minor structural) | $200 – $320 |
| Post reset with deep concrete footing | $350 – $650 |
| Rust treatment + protective coating | $220 – $380 |
| Lock repair / replacement | $160 – $260 |
What moves you within these ranges? Material type (iron costs more to weld and finish than aluminum), access difficulty (steep grades or tight setbacks common in older NRH lots), and whether HOA-mandated finishes require special-order powder coating. We don’t quote blind. James Wilson diagnoses on-site, explains what he’s found, and gives you a fixed price before starting work. Estimates are free — call (855) 301-3214.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Richland Hills
We regularly cross city lines for gate repair calls in Richland Hills, Watauga, Hurst, and Colleyville. If you’re near the border of any of these cities, don’t worry about which municipality you’re technically in — we’re already in your area and can respond with the same timing we offer North Richland Hills residents.
Serving North Richland Hills, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Richland Hills 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 North Richland Hills
Repair is possible if the motor and gearbox are intact, but many 1980s-era operators in North Richland Hills sustained capacitor and circuit board damage during the February 2021 freeze that parts scarcity now makes uneconomical to fix. We evaluate your specific unit — brand, model, and damage pattern — and give you a straight comparison: repair cost versus replacement with a current-production LiftMaster or Linear that we can support with parts for years. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll assess it in person — estimates are free.
No, and we won’t try to bypass your HOA’s architectural review process. What we do is source hardware in approved finishes from the start, document specifications for your board submission, and schedule work after approval so you’re not paying for a redo. We’ve worked with NRH HOA committees along Davis Boulevard and Hightower Drive and understand their timelines. Call (855) 301-3214 — we’ll help you get it right the first time.
Binding after rain is almost always post movement in expansive clay soil. The Blackland Prairie clay underlying North Richland Hills swells with moisture, pushing posts outward or tilting them, then contracts and leaves gaps as it dries. Your gate frame — which doesn’t move — conflicts with the shifted post position. Surface adjustments help until the next wet cycle. Lasting correction requires resetting the post below the active soil zone with a deep concrete footing. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free evaluation of whether your post is salvageable or needs reset.
We can often retrofit a modern operator to your existing gate structure, even when original Viking parts are obsolete. James Wilson evaluates the gate’s mechanical condition, electrical supply, and safety system compatibility, then quotes a replacement — typically LiftMaster or Linear for NRH residential applications — that fits your mounting and access needs. We handle the removal, installation, and programming in one visit. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule an on-site assessment — estimates are free.
Rust bubbles at weld joints indicate active corrosion that weakens the joint structurally, not a surface blemish. In North Richland Hills, the combination of humidity spikes, thermal cycling, and occasional ice accumulation accelerates this damage at weld heat-affected zones where protective coating failed decades ago. We grind to clean metal, repair weld integrity if needed, and apply rust-inhibiting primer and finish. Ignoring it risks joint failure that costs significantly more to address. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free inspection and honest assessment of whether your gate needs spot treatment or more extensive rebuild.
Ready to get your gate working right? Call Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas at (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate. James Wilson serves North Richland Hills directly — same-day response, upfront pricing, and repairs built to last in our local conditions.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving North Richland Hills and the greater Houston area since 2004.