Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Ashland
Gate repair in Ashland typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a simple hinge replacement or a full post rebuild, and most appointments in the 94578 area are scheduled within one to two business days. Our Gate Repair team carries galvanized steel posts, pneumatic operators, and county-compliant hardware so we can handle structural repairs without calling in subcontractors or scheduling return trips. If your gate is sagging, rusted shut, or your opener’s quit on you, call us at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate — we’ll give you an honest price and a realistic timeline before we drive out.

We’ve been working in Ashland and surrounding unincorporated Alameda County communities for over three decades. That means we know the difference between a quick hinge swap on a chain-link side gate near Mattox Park and a full post replacement on a heavy-duty ranch gate off East 14th Street. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, still runs the majority of service calls himself — so the person who answers your questions is the same person who’ll be welding your frame back square.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is Ashland’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Local reputation built on showing up prepared. Ashland’s mix of aging rental stock and larger acreage properties means no two gate jobs are alike. We’ve earned 613 customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars because we don’t treat your gate like a generic handyman project — we diagnose the actual failure, stock parts for your specific brand, and fix it without the “we’ll be back next week” routine.
Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it. Unlike franchises that send a salesperson followed by a technician followed by a welder, our owner-operated model means one experienced technician handles your gate from first look to final test. For Ashland property managers juggling deferred maintenance across multiple rentals, that accountability matters.
Response time that respects your schedule. We’re based in San Francisco with regular routes through the East Bay, so Ashland appointments typically slot within 24–48 hours. Emergency calls — a gate stuck open overnight, a broken post threatening to collapse — get prioritized same-day when possible.
County-permit fluency that out-of-area crews lack. Here’s where 31 years exclusively in gates pays off: we know Ashland is unincorporated, which means permitted work falls under Alameda County’s building department, not San Leandro’s or Hayward’s. We’ve seen contractors show up with city permits that aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on. We don’t make that mistake.
Our Gate Repair Services in Ashland
Post Repair
Post repair is our most frequent call in Ashland, and it’s not hard to see why. The area’s post-WWII tract homes — many now rentals — were built with wood gate posts set in shallow concrete footings that weren’t designed to handle seasonal soil swelling. Every winter, saturated clay expands and pushes those posts off plumb; every dry summer, the soil contracts and leaves voids. By spring, we’re fielding calls from frustrated landlords and homeowners whose gates have sagged three inches and won’t latch.
We don’t shim and pray. For Ashland’s chronic post-shift problems, we excavate the old footing, set a galvanized steel post or pressure-treated timber in concrete below the frost line, and realign the gate frame before we leave. Typical post replacement in Ashland runs $350–$650 including materials and alignment. For rental properties near Ashland Avenue or the older courts off Santa Clara Avenue, we also document the repair for property managers who need maintenance records.
Rust Treatment
Ashland sits close enough to the Bay that salt-laden marine air works on steel hardware year-round. Hinges, latches, and chain-link frames that would last a decade in Livermore or Tracy often show significant corrosion here within two to three years. We’ve replaced hinges on back-yard gates near Dolores Avenue that were essentially fused solid — the homeowner had been lifting the gate by hand for months.
Our rust treatment isn’t cosmetic. We remove the affected hardware, treat the gate frame with a rust-inhibiting primer, and install galvanized or stainless-steel replacements rated for coastal exposure. For chain-link gates with frame corrosion, we can cut out damaged sections and weld in new steel on-site. Rust treatment and hardware replacement in Ashland typically costs $180–$420 depending on how far the corrosion has spread.
Gate Realignment
Misalignment in Ashland usually traces back to one of three causes: post shift from soil swelling, hinge wear from salt corrosion, or structural settling in original concrete from the 1950s. The symptom looks the same — gate drags, won’t close, latch misses the strike — but the fix differs significantly. We’ve learned to diagnose which root cause we’re dealing with before we quote, because a realignment on a failing post is money wasted.
When the frame itself is sound, we can often realign a gate by resetting hinges, adjusting the latch position, and fine-tuning the opener’s limit switches. For heavier rural gates with pneumatic or hydraulic operators, realignment includes recalibrating the operator’s force settings to prevent motor strain. Standard realignment in Ashland runs $150–$280; if post work is needed, we’ll tell you before we start.

Weld Repair
Our mobile welding rig means we can repair cracked gate frames, broken scrollwork, and separated chain-link top rails without hauling your gate to a shop. In Ashland, we use this capability most often on wrought-iron driveway gates and custom steel frames that have cracked at stress points. A proper field weld restores structural integrity without the delay and cost of full replacement. Most weld repairs in Ashland fall between $200–$450.
Hinge Repair & Lock Repair
These are the quick-turn repairs that keep your gate functional day-to-day. Hinge replacement runs $120–$220 in Ashland; lock and latch repair typically $100–$180. We carry Ball-bearing hinges, heavy-duty strap hinges, and commercial-grade latches rated for coastal environments — so the replacement outlasts what the hardware store sells.
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 Ashland
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That matters in Ashland because many of the area’s larger properties run heavy-duty operators — LiftMaster slide operators, BFT swing arms, FAAC hydraulic systems — that general handymen simply aren’t trained to diagnose. We stock common failure parts for these brands, including control boards, limit switches, and safety sensors, which means your gate opener repair doesn’t get parked waiting for a parts order. Whether it’s a residential Ghost Controls system on a back-yard gate or a commercial DoorKing access controller for a multi-unit rental, we’ve worked on it — and we can fix it without the “let me call the manufacturer” delay.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Ashland Homes
- Wood posts rotted at the base from decades of winter moisture. Ashland’s rental stock often has gates original to the 1950s–1960s construction, with posts that have absorbed groundwater through cracked concrete for sixty years. By the time we see them, the post is hollow at ground level and the gate is being held up by habit.
- Steel hinges seized from salt-air corrosion. The marine influence here is real — we can usually tell an Ashland gate from an inland one by the rust pattern on the hardware. Ball-bearing hinges lose their race; strap hinges thin at the pin until they snap.
- Chronic misalignment from seasonal soil swelling. Ashland’s clay-heavy soils expand dramatically with winter rains, then contract in summer. Gates that worked fine in October are dragging by March. Quick fixes — shimming, grinding the bottom edge — fail by the next wet season.
- Opener strain from oversized or unbalanced gates. Many Ashland acreage properties have heavier gates than their operators were spec’d for, especially when previous owners added wood infill or steel reinforcement. The motor burns out prematurely, and the “opener problem” is actually a gate-weight problem.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Ashland, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Ashland |
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| Hinge repair / replacement | $120 – $220 |
| Lock / latch repair | $100 – $180 |
| Gate realignment | $150 – $280 |
| Rust treatment + hardware | $180 – $420 |
| Weld repair (field) | $200 – $450 |
| Post repair / replacement | $350 – $650 |
| Opener diagnostic & repair | $180 – $480 |
| Full gate replacement | $1,200 – $3,500+ |
These ranges reflect what we typically quote for Ashland’s market — actual cost depends on gate size, material, brand of operator, and whether county permits are required for the work. We don’t bait-and-switch: our free estimate includes all labor, materials, and any permit fees we’ll need to pull. For rental property owners near Mattox Park or along the Ashland Avenue corridor, we also offer itemized invoices that separate repair from capital improvement for tax purposes.
Call (628) 261-6223 for your free estimate. We’ll ask a few questions about your gate, give you a ballpark over the phone, and schedule a time for Steven to confirm in person.
We Also Serve Cities Near Ashland
Our service radius covers the full unincorporated Alameda County corridor and adjacent cities. We regularly run Gate Repair in Ashland along with San Leandro (where municipal permits apply, unlike Ashland’s county jurisdiction), San Lorenzo, Cherryland, and Castro Valley. If you’re unsure whether your property falls in Ashland’s unincorporated zone or a neighboring city limit, we’ll verify the jurisdiction when you call — it’s part of getting the permit process right from day one.
Serving Ashland, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Ashland 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 Ashland
Because Ashland is unincorporated, all building and zoning permits fall under Alameda County’s jurisdiction rather than a city building department. If your gate repair involves new electrical work for an opener, structural post replacement, or a new installation over six feet tall, county permits are required — and city permits from San Leandro or Hayward won’t transfer. We’ve seen out-of-area contractors pull the wrong permits and get red-tagged mid-project. We handle the county permit application as part of our service when it’s needed. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll tell you whether your specific job requires permitting.
We excavate the old footing, remove the rotted or shifted post, and set a new galvanized steel or pressure-treated post in concrete below the seasonal moisture line — typically 24–36 inches in Ashland’s clay soils. We then realign the gate frame, adjust hinges, and test the opener’s force settings before we leave. Quick fixes like shimming or sistering a post fail within a season; our method addresses the root cause. Typical cost is $350–$650. Call for a free assessment.
Use galvanized or stainless-steel hardware rated for coastal exposure, apply a rust-inhibiting primer to any bare steel annually, and lubricate hinges with a marine-grade grease every six months. For existing corrosion, we remove the affected hardware, treat the frame, and install upgraded replacements. In Ashland’s marine-influenced climate, this preventive approach typically doubles hardware lifespan compared to standard steel. We include hardware upgrade recommendations in every free estimate — call (628) 261-6223 to schedule.
Surface rot can sometimes be stabilized with epoxy and reinforcement, but post-base rot in Ashland’s moisture conditions usually means replacement is the only lasting fix. We’ve learned to be direct with property managers: a patch buys six months, a new post buys fifteen years. We’ll show you the extent of the damage and quote both options so you can make the call. Free estimates mean no charge for that assessment — call (628) 261-6223.
Yes — we’re certified-familiar with both brands and stock common failure parts for Ashland customers. LiftMaster’s slide operators and BFT’s hydraulic swing arms are common on larger Ashland properties, and we’ve diagnosed everything from failed control boards to pneumatic leaks in the field. Our mobile inventory includes replacement motors, limit switches, and safety edges for both brands, so most repairs complete in one visit. Call (628) 261-6223 with your model number and symptoms.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Ashland and the greater East Bay since 1993.