Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Mission District
Gate installation in Mission District typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on gate type and site conditions, with most pedestrian and driveway gate projects completed in 1–3 days. We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, and our Gate Installation team has been working on gates exclusively for over 31 years—right here in neighborhoods like yours. From the Victorian flats lining Valencia Street to the Edwardian row houses off 24th Street, we know the narrow lot lines, the aging brick pillars, and the shared-gate headaches that come with 94110 properties. If you’re searching for Gate Installation in Mission District, call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate. We’ll walk your property, measure your opening, and give you upfront pricing before any work starts.

Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is Mission District’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve earned 613 customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars because we don’t send salespeople—we send Steven Lee, the owner and lead technician. Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it. That owner-operator accountability matters in Mission District, where gates are often 80 to 120 years old and require judgment calls that only decades of hands-on experience can provide.
Mission District customers call us back because we stock parts and weld on-site. We’re not ordering hardware after we’ve seen your gate; we’re fabricating period-matched latches and resetting hinge posts in soft-mortar pillars in a single visit. Our shop carries components for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems, so whether you’re automating a new carriage-house driveway gate or repairing an existing access control setup, we don’t leave you waiting.
Response time to Mission District matters. We’re based in San Francisco, not dispatched from the East Bay or Peninsula. That means we understand the parking constraints on Guerrero Street, the slope grades around Dolores Park, and the permitting realities of working on historic properties in a dense urban environment.
Our Gate Installation Services in Mission District
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates dominate Mission District’s 25-foot lots. Most Victorian and Edwardian flats front the sidewalk with wrought iron walk-through gates that are original to the structure. We install new pedestrian gates in steel, aluminum, and wrought iron, with designs that respect the architectural period of your flat. On York Street, we recently replaced a 100-year-old wrought iron pedestrian gate on a 1906 Victorian flat where both tenants had deferred maintenance for years. The original drop-rod latch was seized from rust, and the strike plate was misaligned by 3/8 inch; we fabricated a period-matched latch and reset the hinge post in the soft-mortar pillar. New installations include welded frames, powder-coated finishes that resist the Mission’s salt-laden marine air, and hardware rated for daily use by multiple households.
Swing Gate Installation
Side-yard swing gates in Mission District provide access to rear parking pads and carriage garages tucked behind the main structure. These gates face unique stress: they’re often mounted to aging brick or stucco pillars that weren’t designed for modern gate loads. We install single and double swing gates with reinforced post systems, adjustable hinges that compensate for settling, and automated openers from brands we know inside and out. The temperature swings between Mission District’s warm afternoons and foggy mornings cause metal to expand and contract; we spec hardware with adequate tolerance and proper clearances so your swing gate doesn’t bind or drift out of alignment six months after installation.
Security Gate Installation
Mission District property managers and commercial owners on corridors like Mission Street and South Van Ness need security gates that deter without looking institutional. We install rolling steel security gates, ornamental iron security doors, and automated barrier systems that integrate with existing access control. Our welding capability means we can modify stock security gates on-site to fit non-standard openings common in converted commercial buildings. Every security gate installation includes a structural assessment of the mounting surface—critical in a neighborhood where many walls are unreinforced masonry or aging brick.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates suit Mission District’s tight lots where a swing gate would encroach on sidewalk space or interior parking. We install cantilever and track-mounted sliding systems for residential driveways and commercial delivery areas. Track installation requires precise grading and drainage planning—essential in a neighborhood where winter storms can concentrate runoff at property lines. We fabricate custom track supports and gate frames in-house, so odd-width openings don’t trigger weeks of lead time.
Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gates in Mission District are often the primary curb appeal element for multi-unit flats. We install aluminum, steel, and wrought iron driveway gates in swing, sliding, and bi-fold configurations. Automation is standard on most new installations, with opener selection matched to gate weight, cycle frequency, and your preferred access method—remote, keypad, intercom, or smartphone integration. We size operators conservatively; a gate on a sloped driveway near Dolores Park needs more torque than the same gate on flat ground.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates split the opening load and create a symmetrical facade that suits Mission District’s period architecture. We install paired swing gates with center drop-rods, electric strikes, and synchronized automation. The center meeting point is where most double gates fail; we reinforce this with welded gussets, adjustable center stops, and hardware that maintains alignment despite ground movement and thermal cycling.
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 Mission District
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That fluency covers everything from residential remote systems to commercial access control with telephone entry and credential readers. For Mission District customers, this means we don’t guess at programming sequences or compatible accessories—we know them. We stock common operator components, control boards, and safety devices locally, so a brand-specific repair or upgrade doesn’t turn into a two-week parts hunt. When we install a new automated gate, we spec the opener and accessories as an integrated system, not an afterthought.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Mission District Homes
- Corrosion in forged iron pedestrian gates. The Mission’s fog shadow doesn’t stop salt-laden marine air entirely. Bare or poorly painted wrought iron develops surface rust that progresses to pitting and section loss, especially on decorative scrollwork and bottom rails where moisture collects. We address this with media blasting, weld repair, and powder coating that seals the metal properly.
- Hinges shifting in aging brick or soft-mortar pillars. Original gate posts in Mission District flats were often set with minimal or deteriorated anchorage. Temperature swings expand and contract metal hardware against rigid masonry, loosening the embedment over decades. We extract failed hinges, grout new anchors into sound substrate, or fabricate surface-mounted hinge plates when the pillar can’t be trusted.
- Split-responsibility gates on two-unit flats. The 94110 ZIP code has an unusually high density of two-unit Victorian flats where a single wrought iron front gate serves both apartments, causing split-responsibility neglect that accelerates rust and misalignment. Neither tenant schedules maintenance; the gate arrives at our call with multiple seasons of decay. We document condition, provide clear scope and pricing, and can structure payment arrangements that don’t require one party to front the full cost.
- Welds cracking on decorative metalwork. Ornamental iron gates with hand-forged scrollwork and pickets experience fatigue at weld points where flexure concentrates. The daily thermal cycle in Mission District—warm afternoon sun, cool evening fog—accelerates this. We grind out cracked welds, re-weld with matching filler metal, and add gusset plates where the design allows.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Mission District, CA
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Mission District | Notes |
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| Pedestrian gate (steel/aluminum) | $2,800–$4,500 | Includes frame, infill, hardware, basic latch; automation add $1,200–$2,400 |
| Swing driveway gate (single) | $4,200–$7,500 | Steel or aluminum; wrought iron premium adds 30–50% |
| Sliding driveway gate | $5,500–$8,500 | Includes track, carrier, motor; site grading may add cost |
| Security gate (commercial) | $3,800–$9,000 | Varies with size, mesh density, and integration with access control |
| Period-matched wrought iron restoration | $3,500–$7,000 | Custom fabrication when original hardware is obsolete |
What moves you within these ranges? Material choice, automation level, site access for equipment, and whether we’re working with sound existing pillars or need to install new structural posts. Wrought iron and custom fabrication cost more than stock aluminum, but for Mission District’s historic flats, they’re often the only option that preserves architectural integrity. We don’t quote over the phone for installation work—we visit your property, take measurements, assess the mounting structure, and deliver a written estimate with line-item pricing. Estimates are free. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mission District
Our shop dispatches to all San Francisco neighborhoods, including Mission District, Noe Valley, Visitacion Valley, and Chinatown. Each area brings distinct gate types and site conditions; we’ve worked on hillside lots in Noe Valley, industrial security gates in Visitacion Valley, and compact pedestrian entries in Chinatown’s dense blocks. The same owner-led expertise travels to every job.
Serving Mission District, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mission District 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 Mission District
Responsibility depends on your lease or HOA agreement, but we structure our quotes so either tenant can pay their half directly. We’ve handled dozens of split-responsibility gates in 94110; we document the condition with photos, provide one combined quote, and accept separate payments. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll walk both parties through the scope before any work begins—estimates are free.
Yes. We fabricate custom scrollwork, pickets, and hardware to match period profiles when original components are too corroded to salvage or when off-the-shelf parts don’t exist. Our on-site welding and pattern-making capability means we don’t outsource this work. We recently replicated a 1910-era latch and hinge set for a flat on Valencia Street after the originals had been lost to rust.
Temperature differential causes the metal to contract overnight, then expand in afternoon sun. If hinges are loose in soft mortar or welds have micro-cracks, that daily cycle accumulates misalignment. We fix this by securing hinges with proper anchors or new posts, adjusting clearances, and repairing structural cracks so the gate maintains geometry through thermal swings.
We do. We install and program LiftMaster myQ, DoorKing smartphone modules, and other connected access systems that let you operate and monitor your gate remotely. For carriage-house-style doors in Mission District’s rear-lot parking pads, we spec quiet belt-drive or direct-drive operators that won’t disturb neighbors in tight quarters.
We first test the pillar’s integrity. If the brick and mortar are sound, we remove the old hinge, drill for expansion anchors or epoxy-threaded rod, and install a new heavy-duty hinge with proper load distribution. If the pillar is deteriorated, we fabricate a surface-mounted post or sister a new steel post alongside the brick, transferring gate load to fresh concrete footing. We do this in one visit—no return trip needed.
Ready to get started? Call Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco at (628) 261-6223 for your free Mission District gate installation estimate. Steven will walk your property, assess your existing structure, and give you upfront pricing with no pressure.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Mission District and San Francisco since 1993.