Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Burlingame
Gate installation in Burlingame typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on gate type, automation level, and whether we’re working with new construction or retrofitting period ironwork on a 1920s Craftsman near Broadway or a hillside estate in Burlingame Hills. We’re usually on-site in Burlingame within the same day you call, and Steven Lee — our owner and lead technician — handles the measurement, structural assessment, and installation personally. Our Gate Installation team knows Burlingame’s specific challenges: the salt-laden marine fog rolling off San Francisco Bay, the dense stock of historic homes with ornamental wrought-iron gates, and the wave of aging 1990s automated systems in the hills now hitting end-of-life. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is Burlingame’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve been crossing the San Mateo Bridge and heading up El Camino Real to work on Burlingame gates for over 31 years. That longevity matters here because the same fog that makes your morning commute scenic is actively corroding your gate hardware — and we’ve watched exactly which components fail first, year after year, on streets from Burlingame Avenue to the Hillsborough border.
Our 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include consistent feedback from Burlingame homeowners who mention the same thing: Steven showed up when promised, recognized their specific gate brand without fumbling through a manual, and didn’t need a second trip because he had the parts and welding capability on his truck. That’s not luck — it’s the pattern of an owner-operator who still runs the jobs personally.
We respond to Burlingame calls from our San Francisco base, typically arriving same-day to zip codes 94010 and 94011. We know the difference between a flat-grade installation near the Caltrain corridor and a sloped driveway in Burlingame Hills where drainage and operator mounting angles require specific engineering. When you hire us for Gate Installation in Burlingame, you’re getting a technician who’s already solved the exact salt-corrosion problem you’re experiencing.
Our Gate Installation Services in Burlingame
Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gates in Burlingame fall into two distinct categories: period ornamental wrought-iron gates on pre-war homes near the original downtown core, and larger automated systems on estate properties in Burlingame Hills and along the Hillsborough border. We install both. For historic homes, we fabricate and install gates that match existing architectural details — Spanish Colonial Revival scrollwork, Craftsman geometric patterns — while upgrading internal hardware to stainless steel and galvanized components that resist the Bay’s salt fog. For newer installations, we spec automated driveway gates with corrosion-resistant operators, typically LiftMaster or FAAC systems with marine-grade enclosures. A typical driveway gate installation in Burlingame runs $4,200–$8,500.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the dominant style for Burlingame’s residential streets, where setback constraints and tree-lined lots often make sliding systems impractical. We install single and double swing gates in wood, steel, aluminum, and wrought iron, with particular attention to hinge geometry — Burlingame’s moisture-swollen wood gates and salt-pitted iron hinges require heavier-duty pivot hardware than inland installations. We regularly upgrade 1940s-era wrought-iron swing gates with new stainless steel hinges and automated operators while preserving the original gate panels. Typical swing gate installation in Burlingame: $2,800–$6,500.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense for Burlingame properties with steep grades up toward Skyline Boulevard or commercial sites along Rollins Road where space is tight. We install cantilever and track-mounted sliding systems, engineering the foundation and track drainage specifically for Burlingame’s clay-heavy soils and seasonal moisture. The track hardware gets particular attention — we use galvanized or stainless track systems because the marine layer settles into low-lying track channels and accelerates rust. Sliding gate installation in Burlingame typically runs $5,500–$9,200 depending on travel distance and automation.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in Burlingame serve a dual purpose: controlling access for multi-family properties near the Caltrain corridor and providing perimeter security for hillside estates. We install card readers, keypad systems, telephone entry, and modern cellular-based access control — all integrated with gate operators we’re factory-familiar with. For coastal Burlingame properties, we spec weatherproofed control enclosures and sealed conduit runs because the salt fog penetrates standard electrical housings within 3–5 years. Security gate systems with access control in Burlingame range from $6,800–$14,000.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates — garden gates, side-yard gates, pool enclosures — are often the most visually detailed elements on Burlingame homes, especially the period properties near Burlingame Avenue and the original Easton Additions. We install matching pedestrian gates with period-appropriate hardware, always upgrading to stainless steel hinges and latches because these smaller gates see the same salt-fog exposure as driveway systems but receive less maintenance attention. Pedestrian gate installation in Burlingame: $1,800–$4,200.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Burlingame
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we stock parts for all of them on our service vehicles. That matters in Burlingame because we regularly encounter a concentrated wave of 1990s–2000s-era Viking and Linear operators in Burlingame Hills that original owners installed during the dot-com boom buildout. Many have corroded beyond firmware fixes and need full operator replacement — a density of end-of-life systems we don’t see at the same scale in neighboring cities. Because we carry replacement operators, control boards, and welding equipment on-site, we can often remove a corroded Viking system and install a new LiftMaster or FAAC operator in a single visit, rather than ordering parts and returning days later while your gate hangs open.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Burlingame Homes
- Seized latches and hinges from salt fog on wrought-iron gates. The daily marine layer deposits chloride-rich moisture directly onto unprotected steel hardware. We see this most on original 1920s–1950s ornamental gates in the flatlands near Burlingame Avenue, where hinges freeze solid and latches no longer retract. Our fix: stainless steel replacement hardware with sealed bearings.
- Corroded welds and fasteners on period ornamental ironwork. The wrought-iron gates that define Burlingame’s historic character were often welded with mild steel rod and fastened with standard hardware. After 80–100 years of salt exposure, those welds crack and fasteners sheer. We re-weld with corrosion-resistant rod and upgrade all fasteners to stainless or galvanized.
- Wood gate panels warping from moisture, throwing automated systems out of alignment. Burlingame’s fog-damp climate causes cedar and redwood gates to swell 1/4 to 1/2 inch seasonally. That movement stresses automated swing and slide operators, causing limit-switch drift and motor strain. We engineer proper clearance gaps and specify kiln-dried, properly sealed wood or composite alternatives.
- End-of-life 1990s operators in Burlingame Hills failing from internal corrosion. The first wave of residential automation in the hills used operators with standard steel housings and unsealed control boards. Three decades of marine air has destroyed circuit traces and motor windings. We replace these with modern operators featuring marine-grade enclosures and conformal-coated electronics.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Burlingame, CA
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Burlingame | Key Cost Factors |
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| Pedestrian / Garden Gate | $1,800 – $4,200 | Material, period-matching fabrication, hardware grade |
| Single Swing Driveway Gate | $2,800 – $5,500 | Width, automation, foundation condition |
| Double Swing Driveway Gate | $4,200 – $6,500 | Dual operator sync, structural post requirements |
| Sliding Gate | $5,500 – $9,200 | Travel distance, track engineering, drainage |
| Security Gate + Access Control | $6,800 – $14,000 | Entry system type, conduit runs, networking |
These ranges reflect Burlingame’s specific conditions: the need for corrosion-resistant hardware upgrades, the complexity of retrofitting period properties, and the sloped terrain in hillside neighborhoods. We don’t markup for “coastal premium” — we simply don’t install hardware that will fail in three years. Every estimate is free, itemized, and delivered in person by Steven Lee so we can assess your specific site conditions. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Burlingame
Our service radius extends naturally to the Peninsula communities surrounding Burlingame. We regularly install and repair gates in Hillsborough — often working the same hillside terrain as Burlingame Hills — Millbrae with its similar coastal exposure, San Mateo where inland conditions shift hardware requirements, and San Bruno with its mix of mid-century and newer construction. Each city gets the same owner-led installation process and brand-specific expertise.
Serving Burlingame, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Burlingame 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 Burlingame
Burlingame’s daily marine fog from San Francisco Bay deposits salt directly onto gate hardware, causing steel springs and hinges to corrode measurably faster than in inland Peninsula cities like San Mateo or San Carlos. We address this by specifying galvanized springs, stainless steel hinges and latches, and corrosion-resistant operator mounting brackets as standard on every Burlingame installation — not as upgrades. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll show you exactly what hardware we use and why it matters for your specific street.
Yes — we regularly fabricate and install replacement gates that match original 1920s–1950s Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and Spanish Colonial Revival designs while upgrading all internal hardware to corrosion-resistant materials. We preserve existing ornamental ironwork where possible, re-welding with modern rod and installing stainless fasteners rather than scrapping historically significant gates. For a free assessment of your period gate’s condition, call (628) 261-6223 — Steven handles these evaluations personally.
We install and service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we stock parts for all nine brands on our vehicles. For Burlingame’s coastal conditions, we typically recommend LiftMaster or FAAC operators with marine-grade enclosures and conformal-coated circuit boards, as these have proven longevity in salt-air environments. We’ll match the specific brand to your existing access control or homeowner preference. Call (628) 261-6223 to discuss which operator fits your gate type and usage pattern.
Gate technicians working Burlingame Hills and the streets bordering Hillsborough regularly encounter 1990s–2000s-era Viking and Linear automated gate operators that original owners installed during the dot-com boom buildout — many now corroded beyond firmware fixes and needing full operator replacement, a concentrated end-of-life wave not seen at the same density in neighboring cities. The combination of unsealed electronics housings and three decades of marine air exposure has destroyed internal components that aren’t manufactured anymore. We replaced a complete driveway gate system in Burlingame Hills for a 1990s-era Viking operator that had corroded beyond repair. The original hinge pins and spring mounts on the ornamental wrought-iron gate were severely pitted, and we installed galvanized springs, stainless steel hinges, and a new LiftMaster operator with a corrosion-resistant mounting bracket. Call (628) 261-6223 if your operator is 20+ years old — we can assess whether repair or replacement makes sense.
Yes — we engineer wood gate installations with kiln-dried lumber, proper sealing schedules, and structural designs that accommodate seasonal moisture movement without stressing automated operators. For existing wood gates, we can add steel or aluminum framing members, upgrade to composite panel inserts, or adjust automated systems with wider clearance tolerances. Burlingame’s fog-driven moisture causes wood gate panels to swell and warp seasonally, repeatedly throwing automated systems out of alignment. Call (628) 261-6223 for an evaluation of your specific gate — estimates are free.
Ready for a gate that actually holds up to Burlingame’s coastal conditions? Call Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco at (628) 261-6223 for a free, on-site estimate. Steven Lee will measure your opening, assess your specific exposure to marine air, and spec hardware that lasts — no generic solutions, no return trips for parts we should have brought the first time.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Burlingame and the Peninsula since 1993.