Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Mountain House
Gate repair in Mountain House typically runs $180–$650 depending on the problem, with most hinge, weld, and realignment jobs completed in a single visit. We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, and our Gate Repair team makes the trip over the Altamont Pass to serve Mountain House homeowners and property managers who can’t wait on a handyman to figure out their gate system. If your operator’s failing, your hinges are rattling loose again, or your HOA flagged a weld repair for color mismatch, call us at (628) 261-6223. We bring parts, welding gear, and 31 years of gate-only experience to every job in the 95391 zip.

Mountain House isn’t like older Valley towns. Every neighborhood here — Bethany, Wicklund, Monarch, MacKenzie — was built in planned waves starting in 2003. That means your gate, your neighbor’s gate, and the entry gate three blocks down were likely installed with the same FAAC or LiftMaster operator, the same RAL paint spec, the same undersized hinge bracket. When one fails, others follow. We’ve spent the last decade tracking these synchronized failure patterns across Mountain House, so we know which parts to stock and which HOA color codes to match before we arrive.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is Mountain House’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve earned 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars across the Bay Area and Central Valley, and a growing share of those come from Mountain House homeowners who found us after a general contractor couldn’t source their obsolete operator part. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, still handles the diagnosis and repair himself on most Mountain House calls. That means the person who answers your questions on the phone is often the same person welding your post an hour later.
Our response time to Mountain House averages under 90 minutes from initial call to truck rolling, traffic across the Altamont Pass permitting. We keep backward-compatible FAAC 740 boards, LiftMaster LA400 limit-switch cams, and Benjamin Moore HC-168 touch-up paint on the truck specifically for this market. Other companies make two trips: one to look, one to order parts. We fix it once.
We also understand the HOA landscape here. Mountain House’s master-planned structure means every neighborhood has a master HOA, several have sub-HOAs, and all of them maintain approved-vendor lists and design-standard spec sheets. A technician who shows up without confirming the paint-color sheet risks doing work that forces the homeowner to redo it. We call ahead. We get the spec. We get on the approved-contractor list before we quote.
Our Gate Repair Services in Mountain House
Weld Repair
Mountain House’s Altamont Pass winds don’t just rattle gates — they fatigue welds that were adequate in 2005 but undersized for sustained 30+ mph loads. In the MacKenzie tract, we recently repaired a gate post where the original bracket weld had cracked completely through. We didn’t just re-weld; we added a reinforcing gusset plate and ground the finish to match the HOA’s Benjamin Moore HC-168 spec. Our mobile welding setup means structural repairs happen on-site, not at some distant shop, and the gate stays in place while we work.
Gate Realignment
Wind-driven frame racking is the hidden cause of most “my gate drags” calls in Mountain House. The afternoon thermal winds hit Bethany and Wicklund neighborhoods hardest, pushing gates off plumb millimeter by millimeter until the latch won’t catch or the operator arm binds. Realignment here isn’t a level-and-shim job — we often need to reset posts that have shifted in the expansive San Joaquin Valley soil, then reprogram the operator’s limit switches to the new geometry. We check the full travel path, not just the closed position.
Hinge Repair
Hinge fatigue in Mountain House follows a predictable pattern: the original pivot brackets installed during the 2003–2012 build-out were sized for lighter gates and calmer conditions. After a decade of Altamont Pass wind cycles, the bolt holes elongate, the pins wear eccentrically, and homeowners tighten them weekly without solving the root problem. We replace with oversized, greaseable hinges where the post allows, or weld reinforcing plates to the existing bracket footprint when HOA rules restrict visible hardware changes. Either way, the rattle stops.
Post Repair
Gate posts in Mountain House face a triple threat: wind load, thermal expansion from 105°F summer days, and the occasional irrigation overspray that accelerates corrosion at the concrete interface. We repair posts with full-penetration welds, then seal the base with epoxy barrier coating to slow the rust cycle. For posts that have shifted beyond recovery, we extract and replace with matching ornamental iron or aluminum stock, pre-finished to the neighborhood’s original spec.
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 Mountain House
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. In Mountain House, we see LiftMaster LA400 swing operators and FAAC 740 control boards most frequently — these were the standard spec for Bethany, Wicklund, and Monarch build-outs. We stock backward-compatible boards, replacement cams, and actuator arms for these discontinued models, plus current-generation equivalents when a full retrofit makes more sense. Because we carry parts rather than ordering them, Mountain House customers avoid the two-week wait that kills most gate repair timelines.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Mountain House Homes
- Wind-driven hinge fatigue: Altamont Pass afternoon winds, sustained over 30 mph, cause gate frames to rack and misalign hinge bolts; a simple tightening won’t hold — we often need to weld reinforcing gussets on 2005-era iron gates that were installed with undersized pivot brackets.
- HOA paint-code rejection: A homeowner in the MacKenzie tract had a post weld repaired with a generic black touch-up — the sub-HOA board flagged it at the next inspection. We had to grind the weld, apply the specific Benjamin Moore HC-168 that the development’s 2006 design guidelines require, and resubmit photos for approval.
- Obsolete operator parts: The 2008–2010 LiftMaster LA400 swing gate openers common in Bethany are no longer made; when the limit-switch cam wears out, we have to retrofit a third-party cam or replace the entire operator — neither option was in the homeowner’s budget, so we sourced a salvaged cam from a Sacramento warehouse.
- Summer capacitor failure: Mountain House’s 105°F+ days cook operator electronics inside unshaded aluminum posts. We relocate control boards to vented enclosures where possible, or spec high-temp-rated replacements that outlast the original components.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Mountain House, CA
Here’s what gate repair costs in the Mountain House market, based on our 2024–2025 job data:
| Service | Typical Range |
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| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Gate realignment | $220 – $380 |
| Weld repair (post or frame) | $280 – $450 |
| Control board replacement (FAAC/LiftMaster) | $340 – $650 |
| Operator arm / actuator replacement | $380 – $720 |
| Full post replacement with match-paint | $450 – $850 |
Three factors move Mountain House jobs toward the higher end: HOA-required color matching adds material cost and a second site visit for photo approval; obsolete parts sourcing (salvaged LA400 cams, discontinued FAAC boards) carries premium acquisition fees; and wind-damage structural repairs often need reinforcing beyond the original spec. We quote upfront before starting work, and estimates are free. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mountain House
Our service radius extends across the Altamont Pass and down the 580/205 corridor to cover Mountain House neighbors in Livermore, Manteca, Stockton, and Pleasanton. Each city has distinct gate vintages and HOA structures — Livermore’s older wine-country estates, Stockton’s mixed-era housing stock — but our parts inventory and brand fluency travel with us. If you’re between Mountain House and these cities, the same truck that serves Bethany neighborhoods can reach you.
Serving Mountain House, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mountain House 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 Mountain House
The Altamont Pass wind corridor is the culprit. Sustained 30+ mph afternoon winds rack your gate frame cyclically, elongating bolt holes and wearing pins eccentrically until no amount of tightening holds. We fix this by welding reinforcing gussets or upgrading to oversized, greaseable hinges — call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll assess which approach your gate and HOA allow.
We source backward-compatible FAAC 740 replacement boards that fit the original footprint and mount in the same aluminum post enclosure, so the visible installation matches your HOA’s 2006 design guidelines. In the Wicklund neighborhood last June, we replaced a 2007-era FAAC 740 control board that had been cooking inside a sun-blasted aluminum gate post — the original capacitor was bulging and the access-control relay had welded shut. We sourced a backward-compatible replacement board, matched the existing HOA-approved RAL 7016 dark-gray paint on the post cap, and got the gate back on its timer before the 105°F afternoon wind kicked in. Call (628) 261-6223 — we stock these boards specifically for Mountain House’s synchronized aging inventory.
We can realign the gate within the existing post footprint by resetting the hinge pivot geometry and reprogramming the operator’s limit switches, or shave the gate bottom with HOA approval if the drag is from frame expansion. Most Monarch gates drag because summer heat expands the aluminum frame and wind racking has shifted the post microscopically — both fixable without post replacement. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free assessment.
You can call us directly, and we recommend it. Many Mountain House HOAs maintain approved-vendor lists, but homeowners retain the right to select their own contractor for private gate repairs — we simply submit the same spec-sheet compliance photos any approved vendor would. For neighborhood-entry gates or common-area systems, the HOA board typically controls vendor selection. We’ll verify your specific situation before quoting. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll confirm your property’s status in five minutes.
No — it’s a failure mode we see constantly in Mountain House’s 2008–2012 installed base. The LA400’s internal limit-switch cam wears prematurely when the operator housing exceeds design temperature, causing the motor to overrun and bind mechanically. We can retrofit a salvaged or aftermarket cam if your budget’s tight, or replace with a current-generation operator rated for high-ambient operation. Either way, 105°F days shouldn’t disable your gate. Call (628) 261-6223 — we stock both options for Mountain House’s climate.
Ready to get your gate working right? Call Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, handles Mountain House calls personally — he’ll diagnose it, quote it, and fix it, usually in one visit.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Mountain House and the greater San Francisco Bay Area since 1993.