Trusted Gate Installation for San Francisco Homeowners
Gate installation in San Francisco typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on gate type, material, and access control features, with most residential driveway projects completed in 1–3 days. At Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, we’ve installed gates across the city’s varied terrain for over 31 years, from the steep grades of Pacific Heights to the fog-exposed properties near the Sunset District. We’re owner-led by Steven Lee, who personally oversees each installation, and our 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect the consistency we’ve built by treating every gate as a structural and security investment, not a quick install. Call us at (628) 261-6223 for a free, on-site estimate — we’ll measure your opening, assess your slope and soil conditions, and give you upfront pricing before any work begins.

What Our Gate Installation Service Includes
Driveway Gate Installation
A driveway gate is the primary entry point for vehicles, and in San Francisco’s dense neighborhoods like Noe Valley and the Richmond District, it needs to balance security with space efficiency. We install single and double driveway gates in steel, aluminum, and wrought iron, engineered to handle the city’s weight restrictions on retaining walls and the lateral pressure of hillside properties. Steven Lee measures every opening personally, accounts for your driveway’s pitch, and pairs the gate with the right operator — whether that’s a LiftMaster for a flat Marina District install or a heavy-duty FAAC system for a steep Pacific Heights approach.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates see more daily cycles than driveway gates and take more abuse from foot traffic, salt air near the Embarcadero, and the constant moisture of the Outer Sunset. We install walk-through gates with self-closing hinges, magnetic latches, and optional keypad or card reader integration for rental properties in the Mission or multi-unit buildings in Hayes Valley. Because we stock hardware and weld on-site, we can customize frame dimensions on the spot rather than ordering prefab panels that don’t quite fit your existing fence line.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates are the practical choice when your San Francisco property lacks the swing radius for a traditional gate — common in narrow lots in Bernal Heights or driveways that open directly onto busy streets like Geary or 19th Avenue. We install cantilever and track-mounted sliding systems, specifying corrosion-resistant hardware because the city’s marine layer accelerates rust on standard steel components. Our BFT and Linear operator experience means we size motors correctly for gate weight and wind load, not just the manufacturer’s baseline chart.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common residential choice in San Francisco’s residential neighborhoods, from the flat grids of the Sunset to the terraced gardens of Twin Peaks. We install both inward and outward swinging configurations, always checking your property’s grade and sidewalk clearance against SF Public Works requirements — a step general contractors often miss. Our in-house welding lets us fabricate custom jamb posts and hinge plates when your existing masonry or retaining wall needs reinforcement, which we find necessary on roughly one in three hillside installations.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates — two leaves meeting in the center — suit wider openings and create a traditional aesthetic that matches Victorian and Edwardian architecture common in the Haight-Ashbury and NOPA neighborhoods. The critical detail is synchronized closing: without proper center stops, drop bolts, and matched operators, one leaf drifts or binds within months. We install Viking and DoorKing dual-motor systems with programmable delay settings, and we fabricate our own center latches when off-the-shelf hardware won’t handle the gate weight or exposure.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in San Francisco range from commercial roll-up grilles in the SoMa corridor to residential anti-intrusion barriers in the Portola and Bayview districts. We install gates with integrated access control — keypads, telephone entry systems, loop detectors, and card readers — drawing on our factory familiarity with Elite and Mighty Mule commercial product lines. For properties requiring DHS or insurance compliance, we document every weld, material specification, and operator certification, something only a gate-specialist company with 31 years of institutional knowledge can provide efficiently.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Gate Installation
We’ve installed and serviced hundreds of LiftMaster residential and commercial operators, from the basic Elite Series to the CAPXL connected access systems now specified for new San Francisco multi-family construction. Our FAAC experience runs deep on hydraulic swing and sliding operators, which we recommend for gates over 800 pounds or high-cycle commercial applications in the city’s industrial zones. BFT Italian-engineered systems are our go-to for underground operators where aesthetics matter — common in Presidio Heights and Sea Cliff estates where surface-mounted hardware would compromise sightlines. We’ve retrofitted dozens of Linear pro-access systems in HOAs from Daly City to the Peninsula, and we stock their common control boards and receiver modules.
Our Viking installation work covers everything from residential swing arms to the heavy-duty slide operators used at commercial loading facilities near the Bayview shipyards. Ghost Controls solar-compatible systems are increasingly requested for remote San Francisco properties or off-grid installations in the Marin Headlands area we occasionally service. DoorKing telephone entry and multi-tenant systems are standard in the city’s apartment buildings, and we program their 1830 and 1835 series from scratch rather than relying on factory default settings. Elite and Mighty Mule round out our factory familiarity — Elite for robust commercial slide applications, Mighty Mule for cost-conscious residential installs where reliability still matters. Whether you have one of these nine brands or any other make, we can source compatible hardware, program the controls, and stand behind the finished system.
Signs You Need Gate Installation Right Now
- Your current gate sags, binds, or scrapes the ground. In San Francisco’s clay-heavy soils and earthquake-prone terrain, gate posts shift gradually until the frame torques and welds crack. What starts as a minor drag becomes a motor-burning, hinge-failing failure — and it’s always cheaper to install correctly than to repair a gate that’s structurally compromised.
- You’re relying on manual operation because the old operator failed. A gate that’s supposed to be automatic but isn’t becomes a daily inconvenience and a security gap. We’ve replaced hundreds of obsolete operators in the Sunset and Richmond where salt corrosion killed the motor housing, and we always inspect the gate’s mechanical condition before recommending a new opener — because installing a motor on a binding gate guarantees premature failure.
- Your property has no gate, but you’ve experienced trespassing or vehicle break-ins. In neighborhoods from the Mission to the Bayview, an ungated driveway is an open invitation. We install security-focused designs with integrated access control, and we can often tie into existing intercom or surveillance infrastructure rather than starting from scratch.
- You’re renovating or building new and the plans don’t include gate specifications. General contractors routinely defer gate details to “later,” which means undersized posts, missing conduit, and inadequate electrical service at the gate location. We consult during the rough-in phase for new construction in Pacific Heights, Noe Valley, and the developing areas of Dogpatch — catching issues before concrete is poured.
- Your gate is more than 20 years old and uses discontinued parts. We encounter this constantly with imported operators and custom ironwork from the 1990s San Francisco building boom. When replacement boards or gearboxes are unavailable, a new installation with current-brand components and warranty coverage is the only rational path — and we can often reuse your existing masonry posts if they’re structurally sound.
Our Gate Installation Process — Step by Step
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On-site measurement and structural assessment. Steven Lee visits your San Francisco property with a laser measure, grade finder, and soil probe. We document opening width, available swing or slide clearance, slope percentage, and the condition of existing posts or walls. For hillside properties, we check drainage patterns — water pooling at a gate post accelerates rot and frost heave even in mild Bay Area winters.
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Design and material selection with upfront pricing. We present gate style options, material gauges, and operator specifications matched to your usage pattern and aesthetic preferences. Every estimate itemizes gate fabrication, hardware, operator, access control components, and installation labor. No hidden fees, no “allowances” that balloon later.
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Permit guidance and utility clearance. San Francisco requires permits for most new gate installations, and we provide the technical drawings and specifications your permit application needs. We coordinate with USA North 811 for utility marking when excavation is required — a step we never skip, given the density of underground infrastructure in older neighborhoods.
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Fabrication and welding in our shop or on-site. Standard designs are fabricated in our shop with precision-cut steel or aluminum. For custom work or tight-access properties in the city’s hillier districts, we bring our welding equipment to your location and build the frame on-site. This hybrid approach eliminates the risk of a pre-built gate that doesn’t fit your actual opening.
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Installation, testing, and owner training. We set posts in concrete rated for your soil type, hang and level the gate, install and program the operator, and integrate any access control devices. Every installation includes cycle testing under load, safety sensor verification, and a walkthrough with you on operation, maintenance, and seasonal adjustments. We leave written documentation and our direct contact for any follow-up.
How Much Does Gate Installation Cost in San Francisco?
A typical single swing driveway gate installation in San Francisco runs $2,800–$4,500 for a standard steel or aluminum design with a basic LiftMaster or Mighty Mule operator. Double swing gates with dual operators and center latches generally fall between $4,200–$6,800. Sliding gate installations start around $3,500 for residential track systems and can reach $8,500+ for commercial cantilever designs with heavy-duty FAAC or Viking operators and integrated access control. Pedestrian gates alone typically range $1,200–$2,400 depending on automation and security features.
| Gate Type | Typical Range in San Francisco | Primary Cost Drivers |
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| Single Swing Driveway | $2,800 – $4,500 | Material gauge, operator brand, post depth in hillside soil |
| Double Swing Driveway | $4,200 – $6,800 | Dual operators, center latch fabrication, synchronization |
| Sliding Gate (Residential) | $3,500 – $5,500 | Track vs. cantilever, motor sizing for slope/weight |
| Sliding Gate (Commercial) | $5,800 – $8,500+ | Heavy-duty operator, access control integration, safety loops |
| Pedestrian Gate | $1,200 – $2,400 | Automation, keypad/reader, custom dimensions |
| Security Gate with Access Control | $4,500 – $9,000+ | Telephone entry, card readers, loop detectors, DHS compliance |
Several factors push San Francisco installations toward the higher end of these ranges. Hillside properties require deeper post footings and often custom hinge geometry to accommodate grade changes — we see this routinely in Twin Peaks, Diamond Heights, and Portola. The city’s marine layer accelerates corrosion on unprotected steel, so we specify galvanized or powder-coated finishes that add material cost but eliminate premature replacement. Permit fees and the structural engineering review required for some retaining wall-adjacent installations also factor into total project cost. The most expensive mistake we see is hiring a general contractor who underestimates these variables and returns with change orders mid-project. Our estimates include everything specified — call (628) 261-6223 for an exact quote; estimates are free and come with no obligation.
Gate Installation Near San Francisco — Our Service Area
We install gates throughout San Francisco proper and maintain regular routes to Gate Installation in Stockton, Gate Installation in Interlaken, and Gate Installation in August for property owners with multiple holdings or referrals from our core San Francisco client base. Typical response time for an estimate in the city is 24–48 hours; outlying areas like Manteca, Davis, Garden Acres, Watsonville, Lodi, Gilroy, Galt, Ripon, and Laguna typically schedule within 3–5 business days. Our service fleet carries the full range of operators and welding equipment, so distance from our San Francisco base doesn’t mean delayed completion once we start your project.
Serving San Francisco, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Francisco area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Installation in San Francisco
Gate installation is the complete construction and mounting of a new gate system — posts, frame, infill material, operator, and access controls — where none existed or where the existing structure is beyond economical repair. Repair addresses isolated component failures on an otherwise sound gate; installation starts fresh with engineered specifications for your specific opening, usage, and site conditions. We assess whether your existing gate is repairable before recommending installation — our 31 years of gate-exclusive work means we’ve developed a clear threshold for when replacement is the better investment.
Most residential gate installations in San Francisco are completed in 1–3 days once materials are on-site, with an additional 1–2 weeks for custom fabrication if standard designs don’t suit your property. Permitting adds 2–4 weeks in most cases, though we expedite simple replacements that don’t alter the opening dimensions. Commercial installations with integrated access control or DHS-compliant security features typically run 3–5 days on-site. We coordinate scheduling to minimize disruption — many Pacific Heights and Noe Valley clients have us work while they’re at their offices downtown.
Residential gate installation in San Francisco typically costs between $2,800 and $6,800 depending on gate type, material, and automation level, with commercial or high-security systems ranging higher. The specific price for your property depends on opening dimensions, soil conditions, slope, and whether we can reuse existing posts or walls. We provide itemized, upfront estimates after our on-site assessment — call (628) 261-6223 for an exact quote; estimates are free.
Yes — we are factory-familiar with nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We don’t just install these operators; we stock parts, understand their programming protocols, and can troubleshoot them years after installation. If you have a preference based on existing property systems or HOA requirements, we accommodate it. If you have no preference, we recommend based on your gate’s weight, cycle count, and exposure conditions.
We prioritize urgent situations where a failed gate creates security exposure or blocks vehicle access, and we maintain the equipment and inventory to execute rapid installations when standard designs will serve. True emergency installation — same-day or next-day completion — depends on gate type and our current fabrication queue; we won’t promise what we can’t deliver. For immediate security needs, we can often install a temporary barrier or manual gate while fabricating your permanent system. Call (628) 261-6223 to discuss urgency and timeline.
Our gate installations carry a workmanship warranty covering installation labor and structural fabrication, with operator warranties passing through from the manufacturer — typically 3–5 years for residential LiftMaster and FAAC units, longer for some commercial lines. We document all warranty terms in writing at completion and handle manufacturer claims directly if an operator fails within its coverage period. Our 613 reviews averaging 4.9 stars exist because we honor warranty work promptly, not because we avoid it.
Clear vegetation and debris from the gate opening and the path a technician would take to access it — our measurement tools need line-of-sight, and San Francisco’s narrow side yards often require creative access. Locate your property survey or know your approximate lot lines if the gate will be near a boundary. If you’re considering access control, think through who needs entry (family, tenants, delivery services) and whether you want telephone entry, keypad, or card reader functionality. We’ll walk through all options during the estimate; no technical knowledge is required on your part.
Schedule Your Gate Installation Service in San Francisco Today
Your gate is the first thing visitors see and the first line of defense for your San Francisco property — it deserves more than a general contractor’s afterthought. At Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, Steven Lee oversees every installation personally, bringing 31 years of gate-exclusive expertise and factory familiarity with nine major brands to your project. We stock parts, weld on-site, and deliver the consistent quality that earned us 613 reviews at 4.9 stars. Call (628) 261-6223 now for a free, no-obligation estimate — we’ll measure your opening, assess your site conditions, and give you upfront pricing you can plan around.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving the Bay Area since 1993.