Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Taylor
Gate installation in Taylor, TX typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on gate type, materials, and whether you’re dealing with new construction or replacing a legacy system on older Blackland Prairie soil. Most Taylor installations we complete are finished in one to three days, with James Wilson personally leading every job. If you’re in the 76574 ZIP code or neighborhoods like Northwood, Southgate, or the historic district near Main Street, we’re familiar with your soil conditions, your permit requirements, and the gate styles that hold up here. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate—we’ll come look at your site and give you real numbers, not a ballpark over the phone.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Taylor’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve been driving out to Taylor from our Houston base for years, and we’ve learned what separates a gate that lasts from one that becomes an annual headache. James Wilson has handled gate installation personally for 20 years, and when Taylor homeowners call our Gate Installation team, they get him on-site—not a subcontractor learning your property for the first time.
Our 638 verified customer reviews average 4.8 stars, and that includes plenty of Taylor jobs where we’ve had to fix what other installers got wrong. We stock parts and weld on-site, which means when we’re installing your gate in Taylor, we don’t wait on third-party vendors or make return trips for hardware. One call covers it: posts, frame, opener, access control, welding, and adjustments.
We know Taylor’s response corridors well. Whether you’re off Highway 79 near the historic downtown or in the newer developments pushing toward Hutto, we plan our trips to minimize your wait. More importantly, we plan our work to survive Taylor’s real conditions—not the theoretical ones in an installation manual written for stable ground.
Our Gate Installation Services in Taylor
Driveway Gate Installation in Taylor
Driveway gates in Taylor face a specific enemy: black clay soil that swells to 8 inches or more during wet cycles, then shrinks and cracks in drought. A driveway gate installation here demands footings dug to 3–4 feet minimum, below the active clay layer, with proper drainage gravel and rebar reinforcement. We’ve replaced too many Taylor driveway gates where the original installer stopped at 18 inches and the post heaved within two seasons. Our driveway gate installations in Taylor start around $3,200 for a basic steel swing gate on properly engineered footings, and we warranty the structural work because we know how to beat the clay.
Swing Gate Installation in Taylor
Swing gates remain the most popular choice in Taylor’s established neighborhoods, where lot sizes and setback patterns favor the classic inward or outward swing. We install both single and double swing configurations, always accounting for the slope and drainage pattern of your specific driveway. In Taylor’s historic district near Davis Street, we’ve handled swing gate replacements on 1920s Craftsman homes where the original ironwork had sentimental value—we fabricated matching components in our mobile welding setup rather than forcing a modern look that clashed with the architecture. Swing gate installations in Taylor typically range $2,800–$5,500.
Pedestrian Gate Installation in Taylor
Pedestrian gates in Taylor see heavy use on corner lots, between front and back yards, and as secondary access points for homes with main driveway gates. They’re often the first gate to fail because they’re used most frequently and because their lighter posts are more easily heaved by clay movement. We recently replaced a sagging pedestrian gate on a 1940s bungalow on Main Street. The original footings were only 18 inches deep, and the post had rotated 5 degrees from the dry August clay. We pulled the post, dug to 4 feet, poured concrete with rebar, and installed a new LiftMaster swing opener. The job took two days but we assured the homeowner it wouldn’t need a callback next spring. Pedestrian gate installations in Taylor run $1,800–$3,400.
Sliding Gate Installation in Taylor
Sliding gates make sense for Taylor properties with steep driveways, limited swing clearance, or commercial applications where space is tight. The critical factor in Taylor is the track foundation: a sliding gate track poured on standard footings will buckle and bind as clay heaves beneath it. We use deeper pier-and-beam track supports and expansion joints that accommodate seasonal movement without throwing the gate out of alignment. Sliding gate installations in Taylor start around $4,500 and require more site prep than swing configurations, but they’re the right solution when space or grade demands it.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Taylor
We service your brand—period. Our certification covers nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Taylor customers, this means almost no system requires a referral elsewhere. We stock common LiftMaster and FAAC opener components locally, and our familiarity with BFT and Linear systems lets us diagnose integration issues fast. When you’re replacing a legacy gate in Taylor and want modern automation, we can match the right opener to your usage pattern, security needs, and budget without the “we’ll have to order that and come back” delay.

Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Taylor Homes
- Shallow original footings on pre-1960 homes. Taylor’s established neighborhoods contain a large share of early-to-mid 20th century homes whose original gate posts were set in concrete only 12–18 inches deep. That was adequate for stable ground, but it’s nowhere near sufficient for Blackland Prairie clay. We pull and re-pour these footings as standard practice on replacement jobs.
- Legacy gate frames warped out of square. One-piece or early sectional doors bind in their tracks as the underlying clay shifts the frame out of square. Sometimes we can true the frame; often the metal is too fatigued, and replacement is the honest recommendation.
- Obsolete opener hardware with no parts availability. Taylor homes with gates installed in the 1980s or 1990s frequently have openers from defunct product lines. We keep some legacy parts in stock, but when they’re exhausted, we retrofit modern LiftMaster or Linear openers with adapter hardware rather than forcing a full gate replacement.
- New subdivision posts already shifting. The Samsung semiconductor plant-driven development boom is producing new subdivisions on Taylor’s edges where freshly installed posts are beginning to shift as disturbed clay re-saturates. We advise new-construction buyers to verify their builder’s footing depth before the warranty expires—it’s cheaper to fix now than after the gate is automated and the opener strain damages the motor.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Taylor, TX
Here’s what gate installation costs in Taylor’s market, based on jobs we’ve completed in the 76574 area:
- Pedestrian gate (manual): $1,800–$2,800
- Pedestrian gate (automated): $2,600–$3,400
- Single swing driveway gate: $2,800–$4,500
- Double swing driveway gate: $3,800–$6,200
- Sliding driveway gate: $4,500–$7,500
These ranges assume steel construction, proper deep footings for Taylor soil, and standard automation. Wood gates, ornamental iron, or custom fabrication add cost. The biggest variable we see in Taylor is footing remediation: if we’re pulling failed posts from a previous installation, the excavation and concrete work adds $400–$900 but eliminates the callback cycle. We quote this upfront. Every estimate is free, every line item is explained, and James Wilson handles the walkthrough personally. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Taylor
Our gate installation work extends throughout the region, including Hutto, Round Rock, Pflugerville, and Elgin. Each city has its own soil conditions and building patterns—Round Rock’s limestone base behaves differently than Taylor’s clay, and we adjust our footing specs accordingly. Wherever you’re located in the area, the same owner-led service applies.
Serving Taylor, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Taylor 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 Taylor
Taylor’s black clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, exerting tremendous pressure on anything buried in it. Posts set less than 3 feet deep are caught in this active layer and get pushed out of plumb within a few seasonal cycles. The fix is deeper footings with rebar and drainage—standard for our Taylor installations, rare among competitors. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll assess whether your leaning post can be saved or needs complete replacement.
Repair makes sense if the frame is structurally sound and only the opener or hinges have failed; replacement is the better investment when the posts are heaved, the frame is twisted from clay movement, or parts are obsolete. We evaluate this honestly on every Taylor job—sometimes a $600 hinge and opener refresh buys five more years; sometimes you’re throwing money at metal that’s fatigued beyond recovery. James Wilson will show you both options with real numbers. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free assessment.
Retrofitting requires verifying the gate frame can handle opener torque without flexing, installing a reinforced jamb post for the opener mount, and adding safety entrapment devices per current standards. In Taylor, we also verify the existing footings won’t heave and bind the automated gate—automation amplifies any alignment problem. Most Taylor retrofits we do run $1,200–$2,400 above the opener cost. We handle the structural evaluation, electrical run, and programming in one visit.
Yes, and we specifically recommend that new-construction buyers in Taylor’s developing areas verify their builder’s gate post depth before the one-year warranty expires. We’ve already seen posts at 24 inches in subdivisions near the Samsung facility—better than the historic district’s 18 inches, but still short of what Blackland Prairie demands. Early intervention saves the cost of pulling a failed post with automation attached. Call (855) 301-3214 for a new-installation quote or a warranty-period inspection.
Ice storms stress gate openers in two ways: ice accumulation adds weight and resistance that overloads the motor, and freeze-thaw cycling degrades lubrication and electrical connections. Taylor sees more frequent ice events than Austin proper, and we’ve replaced more opener motors in January and February than any other months. We specify cold-weather-rated openers for Taylor installations and recommend annual pre-winter service. If your gate is struggling in current conditions, call (855) 301-3214—we can often prevent a full motor failure with timely adjustment.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Taylor since 2004.