Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across San Leandro
Gate repair in San Leandro typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a residential hinge fix or a commercial operator replacement, and most calls we receive from the 94577, 94578, and 94579 ZIP codes are handled within a single visit. Our Gate Repair team has been crossing the Bay Bridge into San Leandro for over three decades, and we’ve learned that gates here fail differently than they do inland. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, and San Leandro is a regular stop on our route. Owner Steven Lee personally handles diagnostics and repairs across the East Bay, which means the same person who answers your questions is often the one tightening your hinges or welding your posts. San Leandro’s mix of post-WWII residential tracts and heavy industrial corridors along the bay creates a repair environment we know intimately — from rotted wood gates in 94578 to high-cycle commercial sliders near the waterfront.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is San Leandro’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our reputation in San Leandro was built job by job, not through advertising. We’ve repaired gates on Washington Avenue near downtown, along the industrial stretches of Lewelling Boulevard, and throughout the residential hills of 94579. When a property manager calls us back for a second or third gate, that’s the review that matters more than any star rating — though our 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars document the pattern.
Response time to San Leandro matters because a failed gate at a warehouse or manufacturing facility doesn’t just delay deliveries — it can shut down shift changes. We carry parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems, which cuts most San Leandro repairs to one trip. Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it. No handoff to an unfamiliar subcontractor.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than brand familiarity. We know that a gate on the western flatlands near the bay corridor needs different hardware than one in the hillside residential zones of 94578. Salt air, high-cycle industrial use, and aging post-war housing stock each create distinct failure modes — and we stock parts and weld on-site to address all three without return visits.
Our Gate Repair Services in San Leandro
Hinge Repair
Wrought-iron hinges on vintage 1950s tract-home gates in 94578 rust through at the pivot pin faster than almost anywhere else we work in the East Bay. The marine layer rolling off San Francisco Bay carries salt that attacks steel hardware at the molecular level, accelerating corrosion beyond what you’d see in Pleasanton or Livermore. We remove seized hinges, drill out corroded pins, and install stainless-steel or powder-coated replacements rated for coastal exposure. For gates where the hinge screws have stripped out in rotted wood frames — common on original side-yard gates in the 94578 and 94579 residential zones — we through-bolt the hinge with backing plates rather than simply driving larger screws that will fail again in months.
Post Repair
Gate posts in San Leandro take abuse from two directions: salt-air corrosion on metal posts in bay-adjacent commercial properties, and ground-level rot on pressure-treated wood posts in the older residential neighborhoods. We’ve replaced posts at food-processing facilities near the waterfront where the concrete footing itself had degraded from decades of chemical exposure and tidal groundwater. In the residential hills, we encounter 4×4 posts installed in the 1960s that have rotted below grade while the above-ground portion looked fine. We excavate, pour new footings with proper drainage, and set galvanized or composite posts that outlast the originals.
Weld Repair
Our on-site welding capability separates us from gate companies that farm out structural work. San Leandro’s industrial corridor demands it. We repaired a heavy-duty DoorKing sliding gate at a warehouse on Lewelling Boulevard, replacing a corroded motor control board and upgrading the trolley to a marine-grade assembly — the original steel chain had snapped due to salt-air wear after only three years. That gate was sized for semi-truck traffic, with a trolley assembly weighing over eighty pounds and a three-phase operator most residential technicians have never touched. We weld cracked gate frames, reinforce sagging picket sections, and fabricate custom brackets for access-control hardware — all without leaving your property.
Gate Realignment
A gate that drags, binds, or won’t latch is often a symptom of hinge failure, post settlement, or frame distortion — problems we see constantly in San Leandro’s aging housing stock. Post-WWII tract homes in 94578 were built with side-yard gates that weren’t engineered for sixty-plus years of use. The frames warp. The posts lean. The latch plates no longer align. We diagnose the root cause rather than adjusting the latch for a problem that will return in weeks. Sometimes that means rehanging the gate on new hinges. Sometimes it means resetting the post or cutting and welding the frame square. We carry the tools and parts to do whichever your gate needs.
Rust Treatment
Rust isn’t just cosmetic on a San Leandro gate — it’s structural. We grind corroded steel to bare metal, treat with phosphoric acid conversion coating, and apply epoxy primers and powder-coat finishes that hold up against the marine layer. For commercial clients near the shoreline, we spec stainless-steel hardware and aluminum components from the start, because even the best coating eventually succumbs to salt air if the underlying metal isn’t right. Preventive rust treatment on a gate that’s still sound can add five to seven years of service life in this climate.

Lock Repair
Gate locks in San Leandro fail from the same corrosion that attacks hinges, plus the additional wear from keys forced into cylinders gritted with salt and industrial dust. We replace residential deadbolts and commercial maglocks, install keypad and card-reader access hardware, and integrate lock status into existing DoorKing or Elite access-control systems. For industrial clients, we stock replacement solenoids and strike plates that match your existing hardware rather than replacing the entire system.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in San Leandro
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That familiarity matters in San Leandro because the industrial corridor along the bay runs equipment most residential technicians have never encountered — commercial-grade loop detectors, three-phase operators, and heavy trolley assemblies sized for truck traffic. We stock control boards, limit switches, and gear assemblies for these systems, which means a failed DoorKing operator at a warehouse on Davis Street doesn’t wait two weeks for parts. For residential customers in 94578 and 94579, we carry remote controls, safety sensors, and replacement motors for the swing-gate openers common in those neighborhoods. Same brands, different scales — and we work on both.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in San Leandro Homes
- Salt-air corrosion on bay-adjacent commercial gates. The persistent marine layer along San Leandro’s western edge degrades opener chains, control boards, and steel hardware within two to three years — half the lifespan you’d expect inland. We replace with stainless components and spec corrosion-resistant upgrades from the start.
- Rotted wood frames on original 1950s tract-home gates. The post-WWII housing stock in 94578 and 94579 features side-yard gates built seven decades ago. Hinge screws strip out in punky wood, frames split at the corners, and bottom rails absorb groundwater. We reinforce with through-bolts, sister new framing alongside old, or fabricate steel replacements.
- Wrought-iron hinge failure from rusted pivot pins. Those decorative 1950s gates look solid until the hidden pin corrodes through and the gate sags against the ground. We drill out old pins, ream the knuckles, and install stainless replacements with grease fittings for future maintenance.
- Misalignment from settled or leaning posts. San Leandro’s clay-heavy soils expand and contract with seasonal moisture, pushing posts out of plumb over decades. A gate that once latched cleanly now requires a shoulder shove. We reset posts in concrete with proper drainage, or install steel post anchors where excavation isn’t practical.
Pricing for Gate Repair in San Leandro, CA
| Service | Typical Range in San Leandro |
|---|---|
| Residential hinge repair/replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Post repair (wood or metal, single post) | $350 – $550 |
| On-site weld repair (frame crack, bracket fabrication) | $280 – $480 |
| Gate realignment (hinge and latch adjustment) | $160 – $260 |
| Rust treatment and protective coating | $220 – $380 |
| Commercial operator repair (single visit) | $450 – $650 |
| Full motor/opener replacement | $850 – $1,800 |
What moves a San Leandro job toward the higher end: commercial-grade equipment requiring three-phase electrical work, heavy trolley assemblies on industrial sliding gates, or extensive corrosion damage needing multiple component replacements. What keeps costs down: catching hinge wear before the gate frame distorts, addressing rust before it penetrates structural steel, and choosing stainless or powder-coated hardware during initial repair rather than replacing corroded standard steel again in two years. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins — call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate at your San Leandro property.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Leandro
Our service radius extends throughout the East Bay, including Ashland, San Lorenzo, Cherryland, and Castro Valley. Each city presents its own gate repair profile — San Lorenzo’s residential swing gates differ from San Leandro’s industrial sliders, and Castro Valley’s hillside terrain creates alignment challenges we don’t see on the flatlands. Wherever you’re located, we bring the same parts inventory, on-site welding capability, and Steven Lee’s direct involvement.
Serving San Leandro, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Leandro 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 San Leandro
San Leandro’s direct exposure to San Francisco Bay means salt-laden marine air corrodes steel hinge pins and knuckles at roughly twice the rate of drier inland cities like Pleasanton or Livermore. We see wrought-iron hinges on 1950s tract-home gates in 94578 rust through in seven to ten years, where similar hardware inland might last fifteen to twenty. For your San Leandro gate, we spec stainless-steel or hot-dip-galvanized hinges with grease fittings — call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll show you what yours need.
DoorKing, Elite, and FAAC dominate San Leandro’s industrial corridor because their three-phase operators and heavy trolley assemblies withstand high-cycle use on truck-sized gates. We install and repair all three, and we stock marine-grade chain and trolley upgrades that outlast standard steel in salt-air conditions. For a specific recommendation on your Lewelling Boulevard or Davis Street facility, call (628) 261-6223 — Steven will walk your gate and spec the right hardware.
Not necessarily — many original gates in 94578’s post-WWII neighborhoods can be restored if the frame is structurally sound. We replace rotted bottom rails, rehang gates on new posts, and weld cracked wrought-iron sections rather than defaulting to full replacement. When a gate is beyond saving, we fabricate steel replacements that match the original proportions while using modern corrosion-resistant materials. Call (628) 261-6223 for an honest assessment of whether your gate can be saved.
Commercial gates within a mile of the bay should be inspected every six months, with annual lubrication of chains, hinges, and trolley assemblies — twice the frequency we’d recommend inland. The salt air accelerates wear on every moving part, and we’ve replaced control boards on waterfront properties that failed in under three years despite appearing fine at installation. Residential gates in 94578 and 94579 benefit from annual inspection, particularly if they’re original to a 1950s home. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule — estimates are free.
Yes, and we do it regularly in San Leandro’s older neighborhoods where pressure-treated 4×4 posts installed in the 1960s have rotted below grade. We excavate the old post, pour a new concrete footing with gravel drainage, and set a galvanized steel or composite post that won’t rot. The existing gate is rehung, often with new hinges, and adjusted to proper swing and latch alignment. For a quote on your San Leandro gate post, call (628) 261-6223 — we’ll inspect the footing depth and post condition on the spot.
Ready to fix your gate? Call Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate anywhere in San Leandro — from the industrial corridor to the hillside neighborhoods of 94578 and 94579. Steven Lee handles the diagnostics and the repair, and we stock parts and weld on-site to get your gate working in a single visit.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving San Leandro and the East Bay since 1993.