Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Fort Worth
Gate repair in Fort Worth typically costs $180–$650 depending on the damage, and most repairs are completed same-day when you call (855) 301-3214. Whether you’re dealing with a sagging ornamental iron gate on a Camp Bowie Boulevard ranch home or a misaligned automated entry in the Alliance corridor, our Gate Repair team arrives prepared to fix it on the spot.

We know Fort Worth’s gates. James Wilson has spent 20 years working directly on the systems that secure this city — from the heavy wrought-iron ranch entries in the 76108 corridor to the HOA-mandated automated gates along Chisholm Trail Parkway. That means no waiting for a subcontractor who doesn’t understand your brand, no return visits because the technician didn’t bring the right parts, and no surprises when your gate sits on Fort Worth Prairie clay that won’t stop moving.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Fort Worth’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our reputation in Fort Worth is built on showing up and staying until the gate works. James Wilson serves as lead technician on every job — not a rotating crew, not a dispatcher sending strangers to your property. That consistency matters in a city where a gate failure can mean loose livestock, a stranded homeowner, or an HOA violation notice.
638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars document two decades of real outcomes — not marketing claims. Fort Worth customers specifically mention our ability to service older gates that other companies immediately want to replace, and our preparedness for the clay-soil challenges that define this market.
We stock parts and weld on-site. That matters in Fort Worth more than most cities. When your hinge post has heaved out of plumb after a spring storm — again — we don’t order parts and reschedule. We cut, weld, and reset right there. One call covers it.
Our Gate Repair Services in Fort Worth
Post Repair
Post repair is our most frequent call in Fort Worth, and there’s a reason that won’t surprise anyone who’s lived here. Fort Worth sits directly on expansive Blackland-type clay soils that swell several inches after heavy rain and crack open during summer droughts. That cycle systematically heaves gate posts out of plumb every few years regardless of how well they were originally set. We excavate, realign, and re-secure posts with proper drainage and concrete reinforcement — often welding extended post brackets for gates that have shifted repeatedly. In the 76107–76109 zip codes, we regularly encounter 1950s–1970s ranch homes where the original iron gate was mounted to brick or native limestone columns; as the clay moves, those mortar joints crack and destabilize the entire hinge assembly. We fix the post and the masonry, not just the symptom.
Gate Realignment
A gate that drags, jams, or won’t latch is usually a realignment issue, and in Fort Worth it’s almost always soil-related. We use laser levels and hydraulic lifting equipment to reset gates to true plumb, then adjust hinge geometry to compensate for the inevitable next heave cycle. For properties in the 76108 corridor and western Fort Worth, we also realign heavy tubular-steel ranch gates and sliding arena gates — the kind of working livestock hardware that most residential gate companies have never touched. That dual capability matters here in a way it wouldn’t in Dallas or Arlington.
Weld Repair
Fort Worth’s cultural preference for ornamental wrought-iron gates — not just on luxury properties but on ordinary suburban lots — means weld failure is common after years of wind stress and soil movement. We carry portable welding equipment and stock common iron stock sizes, so structural repairs happen on-site without waiting for a third-party fabricator. James Wilson handles this personally. We’ve repaired scrollwork on 40-year-old ranch gates near Camp Bowie Boulevard and reinforced failing picket welds on HOA entries along the Alliance corridor. The weld matches the original work, and the gate stays in Fort Worth instead of going to a shop for two weeks.
Hinge Repair
Fort Worth receives stronger, more sustained plains winds than cities to the east — Dallas has more windbreak from terrain and development. That relentless lateral stress accelerates hinge wear on wide ranch gates, especially the decorative iron entries that are heavier than they look. We replace with heavy-duty galvanized or stainless-steel hinges rated for the actual load, not the original hardware that was barely adequate when new. For legacy gates, we can retrofit modern bearing hinges that reduce the friction that caused the original failure.
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 Fort Worth
We service your brand — whatever it is. Our certification covers nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That breadth matters in Fort Worth’s diverse housing stock, where a 1960s ranch near Forest Park might have an original Mighty Mule retrofit while a new build off Chisholm Trail Parkway runs a Linear or Viking operator under HOA specification. We stock local parts for BFT and Linear systems, the two brands we see most frequently in Fort Worth’s automated installations, which means faster turnaround when your operator fails. Ghost Controls systems are increasingly common in the master-planned communities along the Alliance corridor, and we carry their diagnostic equipment and replacement boards. No referral elsewhere. One call covers it.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Fort Worth Homes
- Post misalignment from clay-soil heave. The Fort Worth Prairie’s expansive clay swells and contracts with every drought-rain cycle, tilting posts and causing gates to sag or jam against the ground. We see this across every Fort Worth zip code we serve, from 76101 to 76199.
- Hinge failure on wind-loaded ranch gates. Fort Worth’s sustained plains winds put lateral stress on wide ornamental iron entries that standard residential hinges weren’t designed to handle. The result is elongated pin holes, cracked weldments, and gates that won’t stay aligned.
- Mortar joint cracking in brick and limestone columns. Common in west-side Fort Worth’s 1950s–1970s housing stock, where iron gates hang from masonry piers that shift with the clay. The gate doesn’t fail — the structure holding it does.
- Operator malfunction in HOA-mandated automated systems. Newer Fort Worth subdivisions along Chisholm Trail Parkway and the Alliance corridor require UL 325 compliant operators that must meet Tarrant County permit standards. We service these to code, including safety sensor alignment and entrapment protection verification.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Fort Worth, TX
Honest numbers for the Fort Worth market:
| Service | Typical Range in Fort Worth |
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| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Post realignment (single post) | $280 – $450 |
| Post replacement with concrete | $380 – $650 |
| On-site weld repair | $220 – $400 |
| Gate realignment (laser level reset) | $240 – $380 |
| Lock / latch repair | $160 – $280 |
| Rust treatment and coating | $200 – $350 |
What moves the price: depth of concrete excavation for post work, extent of rust damage requiring weld repair versus replacement, and whether the gate is automated (operator disconnect and recalibration adds time). Legacy iron gates with custom scrollwork cost more to repair than standard picket styles — but still far less than custom fabrication. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fort Worth
Our service radius extends throughout Tarrant County and beyond. We regularly handle gate repair in Haltom City, where older residential gates share Fort Worth’s clay-soil challenges; River Oaks, with its mix of mid-century and newer installations; Forest Hill, where ranch-style entries are common; and Saginaw, serving the growing residential corridors north of Fort Worth proper. Same owner, same preparation, same direct service.
Serving Fort Worth, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fort Worth 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 Repair in Fort Worth
Expansive clay soil is the culprit, not the repair. Fort Worth’s Blackland Prairie clay swells when wet and shrinks during drought, creating a slow heave cycle that tilts posts regardless of concrete depth. We address this by extending below the active soil layer where budget allows, adding drainage gravel to reduce moisture fluctuation, and welding extended post brackets that allow future adjustment without full replacement. For a permanent assessment of your specific soil conditions, call (855) 301-3214 — estimates are free.
Yes, and we do this regularly in Fort Worth’s older neighborhoods. We repaired a legacy one-piece wooden gate on a 1950s ranch home near Camp Bowie Boulevard (76107) where the original spring-loaded hinge had frozen after 60 years of clay-soil heaving. The owner opted to keep the original wood but we retrofitted a modern FAAC swing operator and a new galvanized hinge post, avoiding a full gate replacement. Most legacy gates can be saved if the frame is structurally sound — call (855) 301-3214 and James Wilson will assess it personally.
Yes, we service and install UL 325 compliant operators that meet Tarrant County permit requirements. The Alliance corridor and newer master-planned subdivisions along Chisholm Trail Parkway commonly mandate these standards, and we verify entrapment protection, safety sensor alignment, and force settings as part of every service call. We carry certified parts for Linear, Viking, and Ghost Controls systems — the brands most frequently specified in these communities. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule compliance verification.
Repair is usually the better value if the frame and posts remain structurally sound. In Fort Worth’s 76107–76109 zip codes, we see original 1950s–1970s wooden gates with decades of life left in the lumber once we address the real problem: failed hardware, heaved posts, or outdated operators. Replacement makes sense when rot has compromised the frame, the gate no longer meets your security needs, or repair costs exceed 60% of a new installation. James Wilson evaluates both options honestly and provides pricing for each. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free assessment.
Yes, and this is nearly unique to our Fort Worth operation. The 76108 zip code and western Fort Worth retain active horse and small-livestock zoning inside city limits, so our crews regularly handle heavy tubular-steel ranch gates, sliding arena gates, and cattle-gap-adjacent entries alongside standard residential work. That requires familiarity with heavy ranch hardware — 2⅜-inch or 2⅞-inch tubular frames, chain-hinge assemblies, and slide-gate track systems that residential-only companies rarely encounter. If your property straddles the line between suburban and working ranch, we have the equipment and experience. Call (855) 301-3214.
Ready to get your gate working? James Wilson handles every Fort Worth repair personally, with 20 years of hands-on experience and the parts to finish the job in one visit. Call (855) 301-3214 now for a free estimate — most repairs are completed same-day.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Fort Worth since 2004.