Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Greatwood
Gate installation in Greatwood, TX typically runs $2,800–$6,500 for most residential projects, with HOA-compliant wrought-iron swing and slide gates being the most common requests we see. James Wilson and our Gate Installation team have spent two decades working Fort Bend County’s master-planned communities, and we understand the unique hurdles Greatwood presents: aging infrastructure from the late-1980s buildout, post-Harvey electrical failures still surfacing, and HOA architectural committees that scrutinize every detail. We’re familiar with the Deerwood entrance off FM 1464, the Riverpark neighborhood’s gate systems, and the tight alley-access configurations near the Brazos River corridor. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate — we typically respond to Greatwood calls within the same day.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Greatwood’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
James Wilson has handled gate installations personally for 20 years, and that matters in a community like Greatwood where generic crews miss the context. We’ve got 638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, including dozens from Greatwood homeowners and HOA boards who needed someone who understood their specific gate systems and approval processes.
Our response time to Greatwood is typically same-day or next-morning because we’re based in Houston and know the FM 1464 corridor well. We don’t send rotating subcontractors — James Wilson is the lead technician on your job, which means the person quoting your installation is the same one welding the frame and programming the opener.
We stock parts and weld on-site. That’s critical in Greatwood, where HOA guidelines often require exact matches to existing wrought-iron styles and where waiting on third-party fabricators can stretch a two-day job into two weeks. One call covers it: installation, motor programming, access control setup, and any structural welding your posts need.
Our Gate Installation Services in Greatwood
Security Gate Installation
Greatwood’s master-planned design means controlled access isn’t optional — it’s community infrastructure. We install security gates that integrate with existing HOA entry systems, from standalone residential driveway barriers to subdivision main-entry replacements. In Greatwood’s 77469 zip code, we regularly see requests for keypad-and-remote combinations that match the community’s original aesthetic while upgrading to modern rolling-code security. James Wilson programs LiftMaster and Elite operators to work with existing HOA remotes, avoiding the chaos of incompatible access credentials.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates dominate Greatwood’s older subdivisions — the classic wrought-iron double-leaf design that was standard when these homes were built between 1988 and 2005. The problem? Fort Bend County’s Vertisol clay has been heaving for decades, and posts that were plumb in 1999 now lean enough to bind latches or strain operators. We don’t just hang a new gate; we assess post footing depth, diagnose clay-related torque, and install with hardware that tolerates gradual settlement. In the Deerwood neighborhood off FM 1464, we replaced a flood-compromised LiftMaster control board on a 1999 swing gate that had been intermittently failing for months. The corroded terminals from Harvey floodwaters had finally shorted, and we installed a new board and rewired the keypad enclosure with sealed connectors to resist the subtropical humidity.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense for Greatwood properties with sloped driveways or limited swing clearance — common near the Brazos River corridor where lot grading varies. We install cantilever and track-mounted systems with rollers rated for Houston’s humidity and the debris that washes in during heavy rains. Because we fabricate and weld on-site, we can adjust track elevations to account for clay soil movement rather than installing rigid systems that fail in two seasons.
Double Gate Installation
Double driveway gates are the visual standard in Greatwood’s deed-restricted neighborhoods, and HOA committees enforce that standard strictly. We measure, fabricate, and install double-leaf systems that match existing ornamental iron patterns — scrollwork, spear tops, ring accents — while upgrading the underlying structure. Our on-site welding means we can replicate details that catalog gates miss, and our familiarity with LiftMaster and FAAC dual-operator synchronization prevents the “one leaf drags” problem that plagues poorly installed doubles.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in Greatwood often serve as secondary access points between properties or from alleyways to rear yards. We install these with the same structural attention as driveway gates — proper post depth for clay soil, corrosion-resistant hardware, and latches that align despite seasonal ground movement. For alley-access townhome configurations, we prioritize compact operators and security-focused keypad placement.
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 Greatwood
We service your brand — literally. James Wilson is certified familiar with LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, and the other major operators found in Greatwood’s aging gate infrastructure. We stock control boards, gear assemblies, and safety sensors for these systems locally, which means your Greatwood installation isn’t held up waiting for parts from Dallas or Atlanta. When a Deerwood homeowner’s 1999 Elite operator finally failed last spring, we had the replacement board in the truck and the gate operational by afternoon. That’s the difference between a gate company that sells installations and one that understands the systems they’re installing.

Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Greatwood Homes
- Clay soil heave torques posts out of plumb. Fort Bend County’s Vertisol clay shrinks and swells dramatically through wet and dry cycles. Gate posts installed with standard concrete footings gradually tilt, misaligning latches and stressing operators. We address this with deeper footings, wider bases, and adjustable hardware where appropriate.
- Post-Harvey flood damage causes delayed electrical failures. Submerged control boards were dried and returned to service in 2017 rather than replaced. Those corroded terminals are now failing intermittently — gates that work Tuesday refuse to open Thursday. We diagnose these as installation-planning issues: if your old operator is compromised, we’ll spot it before hanging a new gate on failing electronics.
- HOA approval delays extend project timelines. Greatwood’s architectural committees require style, color, and height matches to existing community standards. We provide detailed drawings and material specifications to streamline approval, and our on-site fabrication ensures the installed gate matches what was approved.
- Subtropical humidity corrodes underground wiring and enclosures. We specify sealed connectors, elevated keypad mounts, and corrosion-resistant conduit for Greatwood installations — lessons learned from years of post-flood and high-humidity repairs across 77469.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Greatwood, TX
A typical pedestrian gate installation in Greatwood runs $2,800–$3,800. Single driveway swing gates generally fall between $3,500–$5,200, while double driveway gates with dual operators range from $4,800–$6,500. Sliding gate systems start around $4,200 and can reach $7,500 for larger cantilever designs with access control integration.
What moves you within these ranges? HOA-mandated ornamental details add fabrication time. Clay soil conditions may require deeper post footings or concrete piers. Access control upgrades — keypad, remote, smartphone integration — add hardware costs but reduce long-term service calls. Post-Harvey electrical remediation, when needed, is quoted separately based on what we find during site assessment.
We don’t guess from a desk. James Wilson visits your Greatwood property, measures your opening, assesses soil conditions and existing electrical, and delivers an exact written estimate. Call (855) 301-3214 — estimates are free, and we typically schedule Greatwood assessments within 24 hours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greatwood
We install gates throughout Fort Bend County, including Rosenberg, Richmond, Sugar Land, and New Territory. Each community has distinct soil conditions, HOA structures, and gate infrastructure ages — we adjust our approach accordingly rather than applying a single template.
Serving Greatwood, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greatwood 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 Greatwood
Yes, virtually every Greatwood subdivision requires architectural committee approval before gate installation proceeds. We provide detailed material specifications, dimensional drawings, and color samples to support your application, and we delay fabrication until approval is documented to avoid costly rework.
Yes, Fort Bend County’s expansive clay soils will gradually shift your gate posts if they’re not installed with adequate footing depth and drainage. We account for this with deeper concrete piers, wider base plates, and adjustable hardware that tolerates seasonal movement without binding or latching failures.
Yes, we replace flood-damaged operators regularly in Greatwood, and we inspect associated wiring and enclosures for corrosion that will compromise the new unit. We specify sealed connectors and elevated mounting where possible to resist future flood exposure and the area’s persistent subtropical humidity.
Yes, our on-site welding and fabrication capability lets us replicate ornamental details — scrollwork, spear tops, ring accents — that match Greatwood’s established architectural standards. We measure your existing gate or community reference gates and fabricate to those exact proportions for HOA approval.
Most residential installations in Greatwood complete in one to two working days, assuming HOA approval is in hand and no unexpected electrical remediation is needed. Alley-access configurations may require additional coordination for material delivery and welding equipment positioning, but we work around parking constraints regularly. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule a site assessment — estimates are free.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Greatwood and Fort Bend County since 2004.