Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across San Mateo
Gate motor and opener repair in San Mateo typically runs $280–$650 for residential jobs, with most service calls completed in a single visit. We travel to San Mateo regularly from our San Francisco base, and we know the local conditions that kill gate motors here — salt air off the bay, ground subsidence in the 94404 fill areas, and wet-season wood swelling in older neighborhoods. If your gate is stuck, clicking, or not responding to the remote, call us at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

We’ve worked on gates in San Mateo Park, Beresford, and Mariner’s Island. Our Gate Motor & Opener team handles everything from seized Viking slide motors to corroded LiftMaster terminals to complete FAAC hydraulic retrofits. San Mateo homeowners hire us because we show up knowing their neighborhood — and their gate brand.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is San Mateo’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Over 31 years working on gates exclusively means we’ve seen the failure patterns that repeat in San Mateo’s specific housing stock. Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it — that’s the owner-operator difference. Steven Lee built this company around gate specialization, not general contracting, and he’s the lead technician on most San Mateo calls.
Our 613 customers rated us 4.9 stars, and that pattern holds across the Peninsula. San Mateo property managers in the 94404 townhome complexes call us back because we understand their HOA compliance requirements — powder-coated aluminum hardware, specific brand mandates, documentation for the board. We’re not learning your system on your dime.
Response time to San Mateo runs same-day to next-day depending on call volume and whether you’ve got a security-critical failure — a gate stuck open on a commercial property or a residential driveway blocked at rush hour. We stock parts and weld on-site, which cuts return visits. That’s especially important in San Mateo, where a motor replacement often requires post re-setting first.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in San Mateo
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in San Mateo ranges from $850 for a basic residential swing-gate operator to $2,400 for a commercial-grade slide system with access control integration. We size the motor to your gate’s weight, cycle count, and local conditions — meaning we spec corrosion-resistant hardware for 94404 waterfront properties and heavier-duty operators for gates that see frequent wind loading off the bay. Our installations include proper post anchoring, which matters more in San Mateo’s fill-soil neighborhoods than most installers acknowledge.
Motor Repair
Most motor repairs in San Mateo fall between $280 and $550. Common fixes: replacing seized gearboxes in Viking operators, cleaning salt-corroded circuit boards in LiftMaster units, resetting limit switches knocked out by track movement, and diagnosing phantom fault codes caused by swollen gate frames misaligning safety sensors. We repair before we replace — but we’ll tell you honestly when a 15-year-old motor on a subsiding post is throwing good money after bad.
Linear Motor Service
Linear motors are popular in San Mateo’s 1950s–60s ranch tracts — compact, reliable, and originally paired with the lighter gates of that era. We service and replace Linear operators throughout the Beresford area and west of El Camino Real. A typical Linear motor repair runs $320–$480; full replacement with a modern equivalent, $720–$1,100. We’re factory-familiar with current Linear models and can source compatible hardware for legacy installations.
Slide Motor Specialists
Slide motors take more abuse in San Mateo than almost anywhere we work. Ground subsidence in 94404 shifts the track; salt air corrodes the chain or rack; marine-layer moisture shorts the control board. We service all major slide motor brands — FAAC hydraulic, BFT electromechanical, DoorKing commercial operators — and we re-set posts in compacted fill before we install the new motor. A slide motor replacement here typically runs $1,200–$2,200 including post work. That’s higher than inland cities. The alternative is a motor that fails again in 18 months.
Battery Backup Installation
San Mateo’s marine-layer power dips and Pacific Gas & Electric maintenance outages make battery backup a practical addition, not a luxury. We install battery backup systems for LiftMaster, FAAC, and Mighty Mule operators starting at $340. The backup keeps your gate operable through 24–48 hours of outage — critical if your gate is your property’s primary security point. For 94404 waterfront HOAs with electric-latch access systems, we often pair battery backup with solar trickle charging.
Intercom Integration
We wire and program intercom-to-motor integration for San Mateo multi-unit properties and estate entrances. Common setups: DoorKing telephone entry systems synced with FAAC or BFT operators, or LiftMaster MyQ integration with video intercoms. Intercom-motor integration projects start around $680 and scale with unit count and wiring complexity.
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Trusted Brands We Service in San Mateo
We’re certified hands-on across 9 major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That matters in San Mateo because your HOA or your original installer probably spec’d one of these, and “universal” replacement parts often don’t interface cleanly with proprietary control boards. We stock local parts for same-day resolution on common failures: LiftMaster gear kits, FAAC hydraulic fluid and seals, BFT limit switches, Viking control boards. If your motor is obsolete — some 1990s Elite and early DoorKing models are — we’ll source rebuilt or cross-compatible units rather than forcing a full system replacement.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in San Mateo Homes
- Track binding from ground subsidence in 94404 bay-fill neighborhoods. Mariner’s Island and Shoreview gates slowly drift out of alignment as fill soil compacts. The motor strains, overheats, and fails. We re-set posts in compacted aggregate before addressing the motor — otherwise you’re replacing the same motor twice.
- Galvanic corrosion of LiftMaster motor terminals in waterfront 94404 communities. Salt mist oxidizes electrical connections, causing intermittent power loss that looks like a remote problem. We clean, seal, and upgrade to marine-grade terminals where the environment demands it.
- Wood gate frame swelling in 94401/94402 older homes after wet season. November-through-April moisture swells redwood and cedar frames, misaligning opener sensors and triggering phantom obstruction faults. We adjust sensor mounts and recommend bottom-rail sealing to reduce recurrence.
- HOA compliance failures from incorrect hardware replacement in 94404. Association CC&Rs mandate powder-coated aluminum for corrosion resistance. A technician who installs standard galvanized steel — cheaper, available next-day — triggers a compliance notice and a second repair. We check CC&Rs before we spec parts.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in San Mateo, CA
Here’s what San Mateo homeowners actually pay:

| Service | Typical Range |
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| Diagnostic/service call | $120–$180 |
| Motor repair (gear, board, limit switch) | $280–$550 |
| Linear motor replacement | $720–$1,100 |
| Slide motor replacement (with post re-setting) | $1,200–$2,200 |
| Battery backup installation | $340–$520 |
| Intercom-motor integration | $680–$1,400 |
| New motor installation (swing gate, residential) | $850–$1,600 |
| Commercial slide system with access control | $1,800–$2,400 |
San Mateo pricing runs 10–15% above inland Bay Area markets for two reasons: bay-fill soil work adds labor, and corrosion-resistant hardware costs more than standard galvanized. We quote upfront before starting work — no open-ended hourly billing. Call (628) 261-6223 for an exact quote; estimates are free.
San Mateo’s Unique Gate Challenges: Bay Fill, Salt Air, and Aging Housing Stock
San Mateo’s 94404 ZIP encompasses Mariner’s Island and other bay-adjacent communities built on reclaimed Bay fill, where gradual ground subsidence steadily shifts gate posts out of plumb and out of square — a structural failure mode essentially absent in neighboring hillside cities like Burlingame or Hillsborough. This combines with direct salt air off San Francisco Bay to corrode steel and wrought-iron hardware at an accelerated rate, meaning gate repair here routinely requires both post re-setting in unstable fill soil and corrosion-resistant hardware upgrades that would be optional just a few miles inland.
San Mateo’s housing ranges from 1920s–1940s Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes in the San Mateo Park and Baywood neighborhoods — many retaining original ornamental wrought-iron gates with outdated hinge and latch hardware — to mid-century ranch tracts in the Beresford area built in the 1950s–60s, to HOA-governed townhome and condo complexes in the bay-fill communities of 94404. This compressed variety means gate technicians must handle antique hardware and period-appropriate metalwork in one neighborhood and modern automated sliding-gate operators the next.
San Mateo sits on the western edge of San Francisco Bay and receives persistent Pacific marine layer pushed through Coast Range gaps, keeping relative humidity high and depositing salt mist on metal hardware year-round — conditions that oxidize untreated iron and steel gates far faster than cities even 15 miles inland. The wet season from November through April also swells wooden gate frames common in older residential neighborhoods, causing recurring binding, latch misalignment, and bottom-rail rot that typically surfaces in late spring.
In the Mariner’s Island waterfront HOA communities along 94404, association CC&Rs frequently mandate powder-coated aluminum gates and hardware specifically to resist bay salt air, so a repair technician replacing a damaged component with a standard galvanized or raw-steel part can trigger an HOA compliance notice — a local regulatory friction point that doesn’t exist in the wood-fence residential blocks of 94402 just two miles west.
Last spring we serviced a 1960s ranch in Beresford’s 94402 tract where the original Viking slide motor had seized after wet-season swelling pushed the track out of alignment. We re-set the post in compacted fill and replaced the motor with a new FAAC 740 hydraulic operator, adding a battery backup to handle the frequent marine-layer power dips.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Mateo
Our service radius covers the central Peninsula including Foster City, Belmont, Hillsborough, and Redwood Shores. Each city presents different gate challenges — Foster City’s own bay-fill soil, Hillsborough’s estate-grade custom fabrication, Redwood Shores’ modern HOA infrastructure — and we adjust our approach accordingly. San Mateo remains our most frequent Peninsula destination for motor and opener work.
Serving San Mateo, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Mateo 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 Motor & Opener in San Mateo
We see salt-related motor failures and subsidence misalignment in 94404 on roughly 60% of service calls — it’s that common. Ground settling typically shows up 5–10 years after installation, sooner if the original post footings were shallow. Salt corrosion accelerates after year 3 on unprotected steel hardware. Annual inspection catches both before they kill the motor. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule — estimates are free.
Yes, we source parts for legacy Linear operators and can cross-reference obsolete components with current equivalents. For the 1950s–60s ranch stock common in Beresford and west San Mateo, we often retrofit a modern Linear or compatible operator rather than chasing discontinued parts — typically $720–$1,100 versus months of uncertain back-ordering. We’ll assess your specific model on-site. Call (628) 261-6223 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes — Mariner’s Island and Shoreview HOAs typically mandate powder-coated aluminum for corrosion resistance, and some specify approved brands (LiftMaster and DoorKing appear most frequently in CC&Rs we review). Installing standard galvanized hardware or an unapproved brand triggers compliance notices and rework. We check your association’s requirements before spec’ing parts. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll review your CC&Rs with you — estimates are free.
It recurs annually in unprotected wood gates, especially in 94401 and 94402’s older neighborhoods with original redwood or cedar frames. The swelling misaligns safety sensors and triggers obstruction faults. We adjust mounts each spring and can seal bottom rails to reduce moisture absorption — not a permanent fix, but it extends the cycle. For chronic cases, we retrofit steel or aluminum frames that don’t swell. Call (628) 261-6223 to discuss options — estimates are free.
Yes — we install battery backup for LiftMaster, FAAC, and Mighty Mule operators starting at $340, with 24–48 hour runtime depending on gate weight and cycle frequency. Given San Mateo’s marine-layer power dips and Peninsula outage patterns, we recommend backup for any gate that’s your property’s primary security point. We can add solar trickle charging for 94404 properties without reliable grid backup. Call (628) 261-6223 to spec your system — estimates are free.
Ready to fix your gate motor or opener? Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate. Steven Lee will diagnose your system, explain your options in plain language, and handle the repair himself — no handoffs, no surprises.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving San Mateo since 1993.