Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Lewisville
Gate parts and welding in Lewisville typically runs $180–$650 depending on the repair, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call (855) 301-3214. We’re familiar with the specific gate problems Lewisville properties face—from the ornamental iron subdivision gates off FM 407 to the automated estate entrances in Castle Hills—and we carry parts and welding equipment to fix them on-site. Our Gate Parts & Welding team serves all Lewisville ZIP codes: 75029, 75057, 75067, and 75077.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Lewisville’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
James Wilson has handled gate repairs personally for 20 years, and he’s the same technician who shows up at your Lewisville property—not a subcontractor you’ve never met. That matters in a city where gates vary wildly: a 1992 ornamental iron swing gate in Old Town Lewisville needs entirely different expertise than a FAAC-powered slide gate in Castle Hills.
Our 638 verified customer reviews average 4.8 stars, and Lewisville homeowners make up a growing share of that feedback. They mention specifically that we stock parts rather than ordering them, that we weld on-site instead of hauling pieces off to a shop, and that James recognizes the local failure patterns—like post lean from black clay soil or lake-corroded hinges—that general fence companies miss.
We typically reach Lewisville properties within 45 minutes to an hour from dispatch, and we schedule around the reality of gated communities: we know which Lewisville subdivisions require vendor badges, which HOA offices need 24-hour notice, and which properties along the Lake Lewisville shoreline need stainless hardware to survive the humidity.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Lewisville
Hinge Replacement
Builder-grade hinges on Lewisville’s 1985–2000 tract home gates wear out within a decade. The original stamped-steel hinges installed by subdivision developers weren’t built for 25 years of Blackland Prairie clay heave. We replace them with heavy-duty ball-bearing or greaseable barrel hinges, welded or through-bolted to the frame. In Lewisville’s older neighborhoods near Main Street and Valley Ridge, we’ve replaced hundreds of these—usually because the pin has wallowed out the barrel or the leaf has cracked at the weld.
Post Replacement
Expansive clay soil torques gate posts out of plumb seasonally in Lewisville. Spring rains swell the ground; summer drought shrinks it. After 10–15 cycles, even a well-set post leans. We extract the old post, set a new steel or Schedule 40 pipe post in concrete below the frost line, and realign the gate frame. For Lewisville’s lakefront properties off FM 407, we often use galvanized posts with welded base plates to resist the accelerated corrosion from wind-driven moisture.
Rail Repair
Ornamental iron gates in Lewisville’s HOA subdivisions often suffer cracked or bent horizontal rails—from vehicle impacts, tree limbs in storms, or simply metal fatigue after 30 years. We cut out the damaged section, fabricate a matching replacement from steel tubing or solid bar, and weld it in place with matching finish. For historic Lewisville subdivisions with original wrought-iron designs, we’ll match the scroll pattern or spear detail rather than replacing the entire gate.
Custom Welding
Our mobile welding rig lets us fabricate and repair on-site in Lewisville without waiting for a third-party shop. We’ve welded new receiver posts for automated slide gates in Castle Hills, fabricated custom latch strikes for misaligned HOA gates, and reinforced sagging frames on lakefront properties where standard parts don’t fit. James Wilson does the welding himself—20 years of arc and MIG experience on gates specifically, not general structural steel.
Gate Rollers
Slide gates in Lewisville’s automated communities rely on rollers that degrade faster than owners expect. The original nylon or steel rollers on 1990s installations are often cracked, flat-spotted, or seized. We stock heavy-duty V-groove and cantilever rollers, and for Lake Lewisville shoreline properties, we specify stainless steel or zinc-plated hardware to resist the humidity that destroys standard rollers in 3–4 years.

Latch & Lock
Post lean from clay soil misalignment is the leading cause of latch failure in Lewisville. The striker and receiver no longer meet, so owners force the latch until it bends or breaks. We realign the post or fabricate an adjustable latch assembly, then weld or bolt it securely. For automated gates, we integrate magnetic locks or electric strikes with the opener system—common requests in Castle Hills and newer Lewisville communities.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Lewisville
We service your brand—whether it’s a Linear operator in a Lewisville townhome community, a Viking slide gate motor on a commercial property near I-35E, or a Ghost Controls solar setup on a rural-lot gate in 75077. We stock common control boards, limit switches, and gear assemblies for these systems, which means Lewisville customers aren’t waiting a week for parts to ship. For the FAAC and LiftMaster openers common in Castle Hills, we carry replacement boards and know the voltage-surge failure pattern specific to North Texas summer cycling.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Lewisville Homes
- Post lean from expansive clay soil. Lewisville’s black clay swells and shrinks dramatically, tilting posts out of plumb and binding gates against their frames. We see this every spring in subdivisions platted during the 1990s buildout—posts that were plumb in October are leaning by May.
- Corroded hinges and latches near Lake Lewisville. Properties off FM 407 and around Lewisville Lake Park experience accelerated rust from persistent humidity and wind-driven moisture. Standard steel hardware lasts half as long here as it does inland in Flower Mound or Coppell.
- Fried opener circuit boards after thunderstorms. North Texas voltage surges from summer AC cycling and lightning strikes destroy 1990s-era control boards in automated gates. Castle Hills and older Lewisville subdivisions with original openers are particularly vulnerable.
- Builder-grade hinge fatigue on 25–35 year old gates. Lewisville’s massive HOA-driven suburban buildout of the late 1980s and 1990s left thousands of ornamental iron gates now failing simultaneously. The original hinges were never meant to last this long.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Lewisville, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Lewisville |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (per hinge, welded) | $180–$280 |
| Post replacement (steel, set in concrete) | $450–$650 |
| Rail repair / section replacement (welded) | $220–$400 |
| Custom welding (fabrication, on-site) | $200–$500 |
| Gate roller replacement (set of 4) | $160–$300 |
| Latch & lock realignment or replacement | $140–$260 |
What moves the needle within these ranges: material type (stainless steel for lakefront properties costs more), access difficulty (gates buried in overgrowth take longer), and whether the post has rotted below grade or the concrete footer has cracked from clay heave. We don’t quote over the phone for post replacements without seeing the footing condition—anyone who does is guessing. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free, on-site estimate in Lewisville. Estimates are free, and we’ll show you exactly what failed and why.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lewisville
We regularly cross the city limits for gate work in Highland Village, Lake Dallas, Flower Mound, and Coppell—often in the same day when we’re already on a Lewisville job. The clay soil and gate-age problems don’t respect municipal boundaries, and neither do we.
Serving Lewisville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lewisville 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 Lewisville
Yes, a fried control board is the most likely cause, especially for original 1990s LiftMaster or FAAC openers in Castle Hills. North Texas thunderstorms and summer AC voltage surges destroy these older boards regularly. We stock replacement boards and can test the transformer, capacitor, and limit switches while on-site to confirm. Call (855) 301-3214—same-day diagnosis is usually possible, and estimates are free.
Because the problem isn’t the hinges—it’s the post leaning from clay soil expansion. Lewisville’s black clay swells with spring rains and tilts the post out of plumb, which drops the gate frame and makes it sag. Tightening hinges on a leaning post just strips the bolts. We reset or replace the post, then realign the frame properly.
Usually yes. A 35–40 year old post in Lewisville has endured hundreds of clay swell-shrink cycles, and the concrete footer is likely cracked or undermined. We can sometimes brace a slightly leaning post, but for HOA liability and long-term reliability, full replacement with a new steel post set below the active soil zone is the sound repair.
Yes, if your gate sees daily use. Original nylon rollers from the 1990s are brittle now, and standard steel rollers rust. Heavy-duty sealed-bearing rollers reduce motor strain, improve opener longevity, and eliminate the grinding noise. For Lewisville properties, the upgrade pays for itself in reduced motor repairs.
Not necessarily. Ornamental iron is still the right look for most Lewisville subdivisions, and HOA covenants often require it. The fix is using the right material: galvanized or powder-coated steel, stainless hardware, and proper drainage at the post base. We’ve maintained iron gates on Lake Lewisville for 15+ years by specifying corrosion-resistant components from the start.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Lewisville and North Texas since 2004.