Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Ennis
Gate installation in Ennis, TX typically runs $2,800–$7,500 for residential driveway gates and $1,200–$3,200 for pedestrian gates, with most projects completed in one to two days. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, and James Wilson has been installing and servicing gates across Ellis County for 20 years. From the historic homes near downtown Ennis to the acreage properties off Kaufman Street and FM 879, we understand that a gate out here isn’t decorative—it’s security, livestock control, and daily access rolled into one. Call us at (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate, and we’ll get your gate installed right the first time.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Ennis’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve built our reputation in Ennis one installation at a time. James Wilson serves as lead technician on every job—so when you call, you’re getting 20 years of direct, hands-on expertise, not a subcontractor reading a manual in your driveway. Our Gate Installation team has handled everything from ornamental iron pedestrian gates in the 75119 historic district to heavy pipe-and-panel agricultural gates on multi-acre properties near 75120.
Our customers have left us 638 verified reviews with a 4.8-star average rating, and that volume matters—it means we’ve been consistent enough, long enough, for hundreds of people to vouch for the work. We stock parts and weld on-site, which keeps your project moving without waiting on third-party vendors. For Ennis properties, that capability is critical: when we discover a post has heaved or a hinge point needs reinforcement, we fix it then and there rather than scheduling a return trip.
We also know the local response landscape. Ennis sits 35 miles south of Dallas, close enough that some companies claim coverage but far enough that “same-day” often stretches to next-week. We route Ennis calls directly and carry the heavy-duty operators, oversized hardware, and deep-bellied post footings this market demands.
Our Gate Installation Services in Ennis
Driveway Gate Installation
Most Ennis properties need a driveway gate that can handle real weight and real use. The ranch-style homes on half-acre to multi-acre lots—common throughout the 75119 and 75120 zip codes—typically need 14- to 20-foot openings with gates weighing 400 to 1,200 pounds. We install both swing and sliding configurations, and we spec the operator accordingly. A residential-grade opener fails quickly on these panels. We regularly fit LiftMaster commercial slide operators or FAAC heavy-duty swing systems because we’ve learned what survives Ennis’s combination of heavy gates, expansive clay, and 100°F summer heat.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates work beautifully on level Ennis lots with stable approach grades, but the Blackland Prairie clay makes “stable” a moving target. We see swing gates bind and drag within a season when posts settle unevenly. Our solution: oversized, belled concrete footings dug 4 feet deep minimum, with hinge hardware rated for at least double the gate’s static weight. On a recent install off Kaufman Street, the original tubular steel posts had tilted 4 inches after two wet-dry cycles. We dug oversized, belled concrete footings 4 feet deep to anchor the posts against the clay’s movement, and fitted a LiftMaster commercial slide operator because the 16-foot gate panels were too heavy for a residential opener. The gate swings true now, even after two full seasonal cycles.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates solve problems swing gates can’t—steep approaches, limited swing clearance, and properties where the driveway slopes up from the road. In Ennis, we recommend sliding gates for any lot with more than 3 degrees of grade change or where the gate path would cross unstable shoulder soil. The track system transfers load differently than swing hinges, and when we anchor the track posts with the same deep, belled footings we use everywhere, the gate stays aligned. We install Linear and BFT sliding operators with adjustable torque limits, which lets us fine-tune for summer expansion without a service call.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Even a simple pedestrian gate in Ennis needs attention to the substrate. The wrought-iron walk-through gates popular in the historic town grid—near Ennis Avenue and the railroad district—often retrofit into 1940s–1970s masonry or older steel posts that have already shifted. We assess the existing structure before quoting, and when we set new posts, we use the same deep-footing technique that prevents the seasonal heaving that ruins alignment and latching. A pedestrian gate that won’t latch is a security gap, not a convenience.

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 Ennis
We service and install nine major gate brands—LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—and we stock parts for the four most common in this market: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear. That inventory lives in our service vehicles, which means when James Wilson arrives at your Ennis property, he’s carrying the operator, hinge kit, or control board your specific system needs. No waiting on Dallas distributors. No “we’ll come back next week.” For agricultural properties where a down gate means moving livestock by hand or leaving equipment unsecured, that same-day parts availability is the difference between a solved problem and a recurring headache.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Ennis Homes
- Standard-depth footings heave within two seasons. Contractors accustomed to sandy East Texas soils pour 24-inch footings and walk away. In Ennis’s black-clay gumbo, those posts tilt and rack before the gate’s first anniversary. We dig deeper and bell the base.
- Unshaded steel gates bind in July and August heat. Summer temperatures topping 100°F expand metal gates enough to jam in their frames. We plan expansion gaps and seasonal adjustment points into every install.
- Heavy pipe-and-panel gates sag on undersized hinges. Acreage properties need agricultural-grade hinge hardware, not residential ornamental brackets. The clay’s constant lateral pressure on posts accelerates wear on anything underspecified.
- Residential openers fail on gates too heavy for their rating. We see this constantly on Ennis ranch properties where a 1/2-horsepower operator strains against 800-pound panels. We spec commercial operators from the start.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Ennis, TX
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Ennis | What Affects Cost |
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| Single pedestrian gate (ornamental iron) | $1,200 – $2,800 | Width, automation, existing post condition |
| Single swing driveway gate | $2,800 – $5,500 | Length, weight, operator grade, footing depth needed |
| Double swing driveway gate | $4,200 – $7,500 | Panel size, commercial vs. residential operator, access control |
| Sliding driveway gate | $3,800 – $6,800 | Track length, gate weight, slope correction, operator torque |
| Heavy agricultural pipe-and-panel gate | $3,200 – $6,500 | Panel count, hinge hardware grade, welding fabrication |
These ranges reflect what we quote in Ennis for standard configurations with proper footings and mid-grade automation. Sloped lots, longer drives, access control integration (keypads, telephone entry, loop detectors), or structural welding add from $400 to $2,000 depending on scope. We don’t guess over the phone—we visit your property, measure the opening, test the soil conditions, and deliver a written estimate with line-item breakdown. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Ennis
We install gates throughout Ellis County and southern Dallas County, including Waxahachie, Red Oak, Lancaster, and Hutchins. Each market has its own soil conditions and property types—Waxahachie’s similar black clay, Lancaster’s denser suburban lots, Red Oak’s mixed acreage and development—but our approach adapts to what’s actually in the ground. If you’re near Ennis and unsure whether we cover your address, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Ennis, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Ennis 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 Ennis
The heavy black-clay “gumbo” soil of the Blackland Prairie swells dramatically with spring moisture and shrinks into deep cracks during summer drought, exerting tremendous lateral pressure on concrete footings. Standard 24-inch footings heave and tilt within two wet-dry cycles; we use 4-foot-deep, belled footings to anchor below the active soil layer. If your current gate posts are already leaning, call (855) 301-3214—we can assess whether resetting with proper footings or a different gate configuration solves it permanently.
Commercial-grade slide or swing operators with at least 1 horsepower and adjustable torque limits—brands like LiftMaster’s commercial line or FAAC’s 400-series—handle the weight and allow seasonal adjustment for expansion. Residential openers rated for 500 pounds fail within months on 800-pound pipe-and-panel gates. James Wilson specs the operator to your gate’s actual weight, not a catalog guess. For a specific recommendation on your acreage property, call for a free assessment.
Sliding gates handle slopes better than swing gates because they don’t need level swing arc clearance and their track system manages grade changes more predictably. For Ennis lots with more than 3 degrees of slope or unstable shoulder soil, we typically recommend sliding with a ground-track or cantilever design. Swing gates work on level approaches with stable footing—if your driveway rises from the road, sliding usually wins. We’ll measure your grade and soil conditions during the estimate visit.
Four feet deep minimum, with a belled (wider) base at the bottom, for any gate post in Ennis’s expansive clay. Standard 24-inch footings in this soil heave and tilt within two to three wet-dry cycles—it’s the most common callback we see from other contractors’ work. The bell shape resists the upward swelling pressure that pushes straight-sided footings out of alignment. This isn’t optional in Ellis County; it’s the difference between a gate that lasts and one that needs annual adjustment.
Unshaded steel and iron gates expand measurably in 100°F heat—enough to close the clearance gaps that allowed smooth operation in cooler months. In Ennis, we plan for this by building in expansion gaps, using adjustable hinge points, and selecting operators with torque-limiting features that compensate for seasonal drag. If your gate binds every July and August, the installation likely didn’t account for thermal expansion. We can retrofit adjustment points or, on severe cases, recommend a sliding conversion that eliminates the problem.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Ennis and Ellis County since 2004.