Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Arlington
Gate parts and welding in Arlington typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re replacing hinges, resetting a post, or fabricating a custom panel, and most jobs are completed same-day when parts are in stock. We carry hardware for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, and other major brands, so Arlington homeowners aren’t left waiting on a third-party shipment while their gate hangs open. If your HOA has flagged a repair or your post has heaved out of plumb after the last rain, call us at (855) 301-3214 — James Wilson handles these calls personally, and we’re familiar with the architectural review requirements in Arlington’s master-planned communities from Woodland Hills to the newer subdivisions down south.

We’ve been driving to Arlington from our Houston base for years, and we know the local landscape: the older cedar gates in neighborhoods around Matlock Road and Cooper Street that were built during the 1970s suburban boom, the HOA-governed enclaves near Interstate 20 where color matching isn’t optional, and the way Blackland Prairie clay rewrites the rules for what “level” means from one season to the next. Our Gate Parts & Welding team doesn’t guess at Arlington conditions — we’ve tracked how they destroy gates over two decades.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Arlington’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
James Wilson has handled this personally for 20 years. He’s the one who shows up, diagnoses the problem, and welds the fix — not a rotating subcontractor who needs directions to your subdivision. That matters in Arlington, where a technician who doesn’t understand HOA timelines or clay soil behavior can leave you with a violation notice and a gate that fails again in six months.
Our reputation here is documented: 638 customers and counting, averaging 4.8 out of 5 stars. Arlington reviews specifically mention our ability to match existing gate styles and get repairs past architectural review boards without the back-and-forth that drags on for weeks.
Response time to Arlington neighborhoods typically runs same-day to next-day for standard calls, and we stock the corrosion-resistant hardware that holds up against the moisture Arlington’s clay soil traps against metal components. We don’t make you wait on a parts order from Dallas or Fort Worth.
Local knowledge makes the difference. We know which Arlington ZIPs — 76010, 76011, 76012, 76013 — have the oldest housing stock with cedar posts rotted at the soil line, and which southern ZIPs have HOAs that will reject a repair over a half-shade color mismatch. We plan for both before we cut or weld anything.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Arlington
Hinge Replacement
Arlington’s combination of intense summer heat and clay-soil moisture corrosion destroys standard hinge pins faster than almost any other hardware component. We replace seized or sagging hinges with stainless steel or zinc-coated pins rated for high-moisture environments — not the off-the-shelf carbon steel pins that rust solid within one summer in Arlington soil. A typical hinge replacement in Arlington runs $180–$280 for a residential gate, including hardware and labor. For ornamental iron gates in HOA communities, we source hinges that match the original profile to avoid architectural review complications.
Post Replacement
This is our most frequent call in Arlington’s older core neighborhoods around 76010, 76011, and 76012. Those 1970s-era 4×4 cedar posts have rotted off at the soil line after decades of clay trapping moisture against the wood. Adjusting hardware on a post like that without flagging the rot guarantees a callback within one wet season. We excavate the base, inspect for decay, and set a new pressure-treated or steel post on a concrete footing deep enough to resist Arlington’s dramatic shrink-swell cycle. Post replacement in Arlington typically costs $350–$650 depending on depth, material, and whether we’re resetting an existing gate or hanging a new one.
Rail Repair & Reinforcement
When Arlington’s clay heave pulls a gate frame out of square, the rails take the stress — welds crack, pickets pop loose, and diagonal bracing fails. We straighten steel and aluminum frames, re-weld cracked joints, and add gusset plates or tension rods where the original design didn’t account for soil movement. For wood gates, we replace warped rails with kiln-dried stock that won’t twist in 100°F heat, then seal end-grain against moisture intrusion. Rail repair work in Arlington generally falls between $220–$420.
Custom Welding & Fabrication
Our in-house welding capability means Arlington homeowners don’t wait on a distant fabrication shop. We build replacement panels, repair cracked ornamental iron scrollwork, fabricate custom latch mechanisms, and color-match powder-coated sections to satisfy HOA requirements. In the Woodland Hills subdivision near 76002, we replaced a misaligned ornamental iron gate panel after a clay-heave shift. The HOA’s ARB required the new section to match the original ‘Hunter Green’ powder coat and speartop design exactly, so we custom-welded and color-matched the panel in our shop, installed it with a heavy-duty FAAC swing operator, and got the repair signed off by the association within a week. Custom welding projects in Arlington start around $280 for straightforward fabrication and scale based on complexity and finish matching.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Arlington
We stock parts and service equipment from LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear — four of the nine major brands we cover — because these dominate the Arlington market in both residential and light commercial installations. FAAC and BFT operators are common in the city’s HOA-governed communities for their quiet operation and clean styling; LiftMaster and Linear appear frequently in older neighborhoods where homeowners upgraded from original chain-drive systems. We carry solenoids, control boards, safety loops, and actuator arms for these brands, which means most Arlington repairs don’t require a parts order that adds days to your timeline. If your gate uses a brand we don’t stock locally, we’ll tell you upfront and coordinate the fastest possible sourcing — but with our breadth of coverage, that’s rare.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Arlington Homes
- Corroded hinge pins from clay-soil moisture: Arlington’s Blackland Prairie clay holds water against metal components long after the surface looks dry. Standard carbon steel hinge pins rust and seize within a single summer, leaving gates that sag, drag, or won’t open. We see this constantly in neighborhoods between Matlock Road and New York Avenue where 1980s-era gates still carry original hardware.
- Posts heaved out of plumb by shrink-swell cycles: The clay soils in 76010, 76011, and 76012 shrink dramatically during drought, then heave posts back out of alignment after heavy rain. This isn’t a one-time fix — it’s a recurring condition that requires deeper footings, better drainage at the post base, or steel post solutions that flex without failing.
- Warped wood panels from kiln-dried stock that wasn’t: Replacing a wood gate panel with pressure-treated lumber that hasn’t been properly dried to regional specs guarantees warping in Arlington’s 100°F+ summer heat. The gate pulls out of square, the latch won’t engage, and the HOA issues a non-compliance notice. We source properly dried stock and seal it correctly.
- Rotted cedar posts masked by surface-level repairs: In the oldest Arlington tracts, 1970s cedar posts have rotted through at the soil line while the above-ground portion still looks sound. Welding a brace onto that post or adjusting hinges without excavating the base sets up a failure — the post snaps in the next windstorm, the gate collapses, and the homeowner faces both a callback and potential HOA fine for the resulting damage.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Arlington, TX
Here’s what Arlington homeowners actually pay for the work we do most often:
| Service | Typical Range in Arlington |
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| Hinge replacement (residential) | $180 – $280 |
| Rail repair / frame straightening | $220 – $420 |
| Custom welding / panel fabrication | $280 – $550+ |
| Post replacement (wood or steel) | $350 – $650 |
| Emergency / same-day service add-on | $75 – $150 |
What moves you within these ranges? Material type (stainless hardware costs more than standard steel), depth of excavation for post work, whether HOA color-matching requires custom powder coating, and accessibility of the gate site. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we need to see the post base, measure the frame, and check for hidden rot. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 and James Wilson will walk through what to expect before we schedule a site visit.
We Also Serve Cities Near Arlington
We regularly handle gate parts and welding calls in Kennedale, Forest Hill, Hurst, and Grand Prairie — communities that share Arlington’s clay soil challenges and many of the same HOA governance patterns. If you’re near the Arlington city line in any of these areas, our response time and pricing structure remain the same. One call covers it.
Serving Arlington, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Arlington 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 Parts & Welding in Arlington
Yes, in most Arlington HOAs — especially in southern ZIPs 76001 and 76002 — any visible change to gate hardware, color, or profile requires pre-approval from the architectural review board. Even hinge style and finish can trigger a violation if they deviate from community standards. We photograph your existing setup, document the proposed replacement, and provide a written specification sheet you can submit to your ARB before work begins. This prevents the costly redo that happens when a homeowner replaces first and asks permission later. Call (855) 301-3214 if you need help navigating your HOA’s submission process — we’ve done it for dozens of Arlington properties.
We can adjust hinges to compensate for minor settlement, but in Arlington’s severe shrink-swell clay, hinge adjustment alone is usually a temporary fix. If the post has heaved or the frame has twisted, we’ll show you exactly what’s moving and why. Sometimes a deeper post footing or steel post sleeve solves the underlying problem; sometimes the post itself has rotted at the base and needs replacement. We won’t charge you for hinge adjustment this month and post replacement next season — we’ll diagnose the root cause and give you the honest scope. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free evaluation.
Galvanized or powder-coated steel and aluminum outperform wood in Arlington’s combination of extreme heat, UV exposure, and clay-soil moisture. For wood gates, we specify kiln-dried cedar or pressure-treated pine with proper end-sealing — but even the best wood requires more maintenance here than metal. Stainless steel hardware is essential; standard zinc-coated or bare steel corrodes too quickly in Arlington’s moisture-retentive soil. If your HOA mandates ornamental iron, we specify polyester powder coat over hot-dip galvanized substrate for maximum longevity. We stock parts and weld frames for all these material combinations. Call (855) 301-3214 to discuss what makes sense for your specific gate and budget.
Yes — we color-match faded powder coat and paint using spectrophotometer analysis and custom-mixed touch-up or full-panel respray. This is critical in Arlington’s HOA communities where even a slight shade variation can trigger a violation notice. We take a sample from an inconspicuous area of your existing gate, match it in our shop, and apply the finish to any welded or fabricated replacement section. For the Woodland Hills repair near 76002, we matched ‘Hunter Green’ exactly enough to pass ARB review. Not every shop does this in-house; we do. Call (855) 301-3214 to arrange a color sample.
Yes, and in Arlington’s older neighborhoods around 76010, 76011, and 76012, this is one of our most common calls. We remove the existing gate carefully, excavate the rotted post, inspect the footing depth and drainage, and set a new pressure-treated or steel post on a concrete base deep enough to resist clay heave. Then we re-hang your existing gate, adjust hardware for proper swing and latch alignment, and seal the post base to slow future moisture intrusion. Typical cost is $350–$650 depending on post material and depth requirements. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate — we’ll check for hidden rot before we quote.
Ready to get your Arlington gate fixed right — with the local knowledge to keep it compliant and the welding capability to finish in one visit? James Wilson handles these calls personally. Call (855) 301-3214 now for a free estimate. Same-day and next-day appointments available across Arlington, from the established neighborhoods near Matlock Road to the newer master-planned communities down south.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Arlington and the greater DFW area with 20 years of hands-on gate repair and welding experience.