Trusted Gate Installation for Texas Homeowners
Gate installation in Texas typically costs $1,800–$6,500 depending on gate type, materials, and automation, with most residential projects completed in one to three days. At Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, James Wilson handles every installation personally, bringing 20 years of hands-on experience and certified expertise with nine major gate brands to your property. We’ve earned 638 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars by showing up prepared, installing gates that hold up to Texas heat and storms, and standing behind our work. Whether you’re securing a driveway in North Richland Hills or adding pedestrian access in Plano, we’re ready to measure, fabricate, and install—often with same-week availability. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free, on-site estimate.

What Our Gate Installation Service Includes
Driveway Gate Installation
A driveway gate is your property’s first line of defense and its most visible security feature. In Texas, where lots run large and driveways often stretch 50 feet or more from the road, the right gate controls who enters while boosting curb appeal. James Wilson has installed hundreds of driveway gates across the state, from simple single-swing aluminum designs to automated steel barriers integrated with LiftMaster or Mighty Mule openers. We measure your entry width, assess grade and drainage, and fabricate on-site when needed so the gate fits your land—not a generic template.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates separate foot traffic from vehicle access, essential for properties with pools, gardens, or separate guest entrances. Homeowners in neighborhoods like Highland Park and University Park often need these for side-yard access or to meet HOA pedestrian-safety requirements. We install pedestrian gates with self-closing hinges, keypad or card-reader compatibility, and heights that match your existing fencing. Because we stock parts and weld on-site, we can match unusual dimensions or custom designs without ordering delays.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates save space on properties where a swing arc would block driveways or landscaping, making them popular for commercial lots and narrow residential entries in areas like Alief and Bellaire. These systems demand precise track alignment, proper foundation footings, and motors rated for your gate’s weight and daily cycle count. James Wilson has installed sliding gates using FAAC and BFT track systems for 20 years; we know which roller assemblies hold up to Texas dust and which don’t. Our installations include ground tracks, guide rollers, and motor programming calibrated to your usage pattern.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common residential choice in Texas for their classic look and straightforward mechanics. They work best on level driveways with adequate clearance for the gate’s arc—typically half the gate width plus two feet. We install single-swing gates up to 16 feet wide and double-swing configurations for larger openings, always specifying posts and hinges rated for the gate’s weight and wind load. For automated swing gates, we program Mighty Mule or LiftMaster operators with adjustable soft-start and soft-stop to reduce mechanical stress over years of daily use.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates split the opening between two panels that meet in the center, solving the problem of oversized single gates that sag or strain their hardware. These are common on ranch properties, estate driveways in Shady Hollow, and commercial entries throughout Austin and Dallas where openings exceed 20 feet. We install double gates with center drop pins, cane bolts, and synchronized automation so both panels move as one unit. Our on-site welding capability means we can reinforce the meeting stile and fabricate custom drop-pin receivers that outlast store-bought hardware.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates prioritize controlled access over aesthetics, though we don’t believe the two are mutually exclusive. These installations appear at apartment complexes, industrial yards near Lackland Air Force Base, and residential properties where crime prevention is paramount. We integrate access control systems—keypads, telephone entry, RFID readers, or loop detectors—with gates built from reinforced steel or ornamental iron. James Wilson has personally programmed DoorKing and Elite access systems for 15 years, so your security gate isn’t just a barrier; it’s a managed entry point with audit trails and remote-release capability.
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.
Brands We Service for Gate Installation
We’ve installed and serviced LiftMaster operators on hundreds of Texas properties—their residential and commercial line is workhorse-reliable, and we stock their gear kits, control boards, and safety sensors for same-day repairs. FAAC hydraulic operators are our go-to for heavy commercial sliding gates; we’ve installed their 746 and 844 series on industrial sites from Dallas to Missouri City, and we understand their oil-pressure adjustments better than most distributors. BFT systems, popular for their Italian-engineered track drives and under-ground operators, require precise encoder setup that James Wilson has performed since the brand entered the U.S. market. Mighty Mule offers accessible automation for budget-conscious homeowners, and we’ve installed their DIY-friendly kits with professional-grade post pads and proper electrical grounding that the box instructions often skip.
We also service Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, and Elite systems. Whether you have a Mighty Mule operator on a ranch gate in Manor or a FAAC hydraulic system at a Plano commercial complex, we can install, program, and maintain it. One call covers it—no referral to another contractor because we don’t recognize your brand.
Signs You Need Gate Installation Right Now
- Your current gate sags, drags, or won’t latch properly. A gate that doesn’t close fully is a gate that doesn’t secure your property. In Texas, where wind loads and clay soil shifting are constant, sagging often signals structural failure that welding or hinge replacement won’t permanently fix. James Wilson has seen too many homeowners pour money into patching a gate that needs replacement—sometimes the honest answer is a new installation.
- You’re managing a property with no gate at all. Uncontrolled driveway access leaves vehicles, packages, and family members exposed. For HOA managers in North Richland Hills and small commercial landlords in Austin, installing a gate is often the fastest ROI improvement you can make for tenant retention and liability reduction.
- Your gate opener fails repeatedly despite repairs. If you’ve replaced the motor, board, or gears twice in three years, the underlying problem is usually mismatched components or a gate that’s out of spec for the operator. We install integrated systems where gate, hardware, and opener are engineered to work together—solving the root cause, not the symptom.
- You’re renovating or expanding your property layout. New construction, pool additions, or driveway reconfigurations often change how people and vehicles move through your land. A gate installed for a previous layout may now block access, create safety hazards, or simply look wrong. We measure your new flow and install gates that fit how you actually live.
- Security requirements have increased. Maybe you’ve had a break-in, your insurance carrier demands controlled access, or you’re renting the property and need audit-trail capability. Modern gate installations integrate with access control, cameras, and intercoms in ways that weren’t available even five years ago. We install these as unified systems, not afterthought add-ons.
Our Gate Installation Process — Step by Step
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On-site consultation and measurement. James Wilson visits your property with a laser measure, grade level, and soil assessment tools. We discuss how you use the gate—daily family traffic, occasional deliveries, commercial fleet access—and identify underground utilities, drainage patterns, and any HOA or municipal setback requirements. You’ll get a written estimate before we leave.
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Gate design and material selection. Based on your needs, we specify gate style, materials (aluminum, steel, wrought iron, or wood), automation components, and access control features. We show you sample finishes and explain which hold up to Texas UV exposure and humidity. For custom designs, we draft fabrication drawings for your approval.
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Fabrication and parts preparation. For gates requiring welding or custom brackets, we fabricate in our shop or on-site with mobile welding equipment. We pre-assemble hinge hardware, operator mounts, and access control enclosures so installation day moves efficiently. Parts are staged and checked against the order—no mid-project supply runs.
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Installation and automation integration. We set posts in concrete rated for your gate’s weight and wind load, hang and align the gate, then install and program the operator. For automated systems, we wire safety edges, photo eyes, and loop detectors; program remote controls; and test all safety reverse functions per manufacturer specifications.
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Final inspection and owner training. We cycle the gate 50+ times, adjust travel limits and force settings, and walk you through operation, maintenance, and warranty coverage. You get written documentation, emergency release instructions, and direct contact for James Wilson—not a general office line. We don’t leave until you’re confident using your new gate.
How Much Does Gate Installation Cost in Texas?
A typical manual swing gate installation in Texas runs $1,800–$3,200, while automated driveway gates with operator and basic keypad access range from $3,500–$6,500. Sliding gates for commercial properties typically start around $4,500 and can exceed $8,000 for heavy-duty automation and integrated access control. Pedestrian gates are generally $800–$1,800 depending on height, material, and whether they include self-closing or locking hardware.
Several factors move these numbers: gate material (aluminum costs less than steel or wrought iron), opening width (wider gates need heavier posts and operators), automation level (smartphone connectivity and telephone entry add cost), and site conditions (rocky soil, steep grades, or long runs to electrical service increase labor). The best way to avoid overpaying is getting an itemized estimate that breaks out gate, operator, access control, and labor separately—so you can compare apples to apples and spot padded margins.

Our estimates are free, detailed, and come with no obligation. We don’t pressure for a same-day decision because 638 customers and counting have taught us that transparency builds more business than sales tactics. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule your on-site assessment.
Gate Installation Near Texas — Our Service Area
Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas installs gates across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Austin, and surrounding communities with typical response times of same-day to 48 hours depending on project scope. We regularly work in Gate Installation in North Richland Hills, Gate Installation in Plano, and Gate Installation in Manor, with additional service to Dallas, Highland Park, University Park, Lackland Air Force Base, Alief, Bellaire, Shady Hollow, Missouri City, and throughout the greater Texas region. Whether you’re in a historic neighborhood with strict design guidelines or a new development with standard HOA specs, we know the local requirements and work efficiently to minimize disruption.
Serving Texas, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Texas area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Installation in Texas
Gate installation is the complete process of designing, fabricating, and mounting a new gate system—including posts, hardware, automation, and access control—at a property entrance. You need it when building new construction, replacing a failed or outdated gate, reconfiguring property access, or upgrading security. James Wilson evaluates your site in person to determine whether repair or full installation is the smarter investment. Call (855) 301-3214 for an honest assessment—estimates are free.
Most residential gate installations complete in one to three days, with simpler manual gates often done in a single day and automated systems with access control taking two to three. Commercial sliding gates or custom-fabricated designs may extend to four or five days. We give you a specific timeline in your written estimate, and because we stock parts and weld on-site, we rarely face delays from third-party vendors. Call (855) 301-3214 to check current scheduling.
Manual residential gates typically run $1,800–$3,200; automated driveway gates range $3,500–$6,500; and commercial sliding systems start around $4,500. Final cost depends on material, width, automation features, and site conditions like soil type and electrical access. We provide itemized estimates so you see exactly where your money goes. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free, no-obligation quote tailored to your property.
Yes—we install and program both LiftMaster and Mighty Mule operators as part of our gate installation services, and we stock their parts for future maintenance. James Wilson has 20 years of direct experience with these brands, including their latest smart-connectivity models and legacy systems still running in the field. Whether you prefer LiftMaster’s commercial-grade reliability or Mighty Mule’s accessible residential line, we can integrate it properly. Call (855) 301-3214 to discuss which operator fits your usage pattern.
We offer same-day and next-day installation for urgent situations—security breaches, insurance requirements, or gates damaged beyond repair by vehicle impact or storm. While true “emergency” installation is limited by fabrication and concrete curing times, we prioritize urgent requests and can often install temporary secure access within hours. Call (855) 301-3214 anytime; if we can’t install immediately, we’ll secure your property and schedule the fastest possible completion.
Our gate installations carry a workmanship warranty on labor and structural components, with manufacturer warranties applying to operators, access control equipment, and specific hardware. We document all warranty terms in writing at completion and handle warranty claims directly—no passing you between us and a manufacturer. James Wilson stands behind every installation personally, which is how we’ve maintained a 4.8-star average across 638 reviews. Call (855) 301-3214 for specific warranty details on your project type.
Clear the installation area of vehicles, debris, and landscaping that might obstruct access; mark any private utilities like sprinkler lines or landscape lighting; and have your HOA approval or permit documentation ready if required. We’ll handle utility locates, property line verification, and any municipal permit submissions as part of our service. During the consultation, James Wilson will give you a specific preparation checklist based on your site. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule that consultation.
Schedule Your Gate Installation Service in Texas Today
Your property deserves a gate that fits your land, secures your family or tenants, and operates reliably for years—not a generic kit that sags in eighteen months. James Wilson has installed gates across Texas for two decades, and he’s the technician who’ll show up at your door, measure your entry, and hang your gate himself. Call (855) 301-3214 now for a free, no-obligation estimate. We’re available for same-week consultations, and we never charge to look at your job and give you honest guidance.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Texas since 2004.