Trusted Gate Parts & Welding for San Francisco Homeowners
Gate parts and welding in San Francisco typically costs $180–$850 depending on the repair, and most structural fixes can be completed in a single visit when parts are stocked and welding is done on-site. For homeowners from the Sunset District to Bernal Heights, that means no waiting days for a subcontractor or second appointment. Call Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate — we carry parts and weld on-site.

Over 31 years working on gates exclusively, we’ve learned that San Francisco’s coastal fog, steep hills, and salt air chew through gate hardware faster than inland climates. Hinges seize. Posts lean on sloped driveways. Rails crack where the wind funnels through gaps between buildings. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, has rebuilt gates in every neighborhood from the Marina to Bayview, and our 613 customers rated us 4.9 stars because we diagnose the real problem — not just the symptom — and fix it with parts and welding capability in our trucks.
We’re not general contractors who “also do gates.” Liberty Gate Repair was built around gates from day one. Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it. That owner-operator accountability means no passing you between crews or disappearing into a dispatch queue.
What Our Gate Parts & Welding Service Includes
Hinge Replacement
Gate hinges bear the full weight of your gate every time it opens or closes, and in San Francisco’s salty air, even galvanized steel corrodes within 5–7 years. When hinges bind, squeal, or let the gate sag, the motor strains, the frame twists, and eventually something more expensive breaks. We stock heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges, adjustable j-bolt hinges, and piano-style continuous hinges for wrought iron and aluminum gates, and we weld new hinge plates directly to the frame when the original mounting surface has eroded.
Post Replacement
A leaning or rotted gate post is a structural failure that won’t fix itself, especially on San Francisco’s hills where gravity works against you daily. We’ve replaced posts in Noe Valley where the original installer set wood directly in concrete (guaranteed rot), and in the Richmond where clay soil expansion pushed posts off-plumb. Steven Lee digs to proper depth — usually 36–48 inches for residential gates, deeper for cantilever commercial systems — sets the post in gravel for drainage, and welds the gate mount directly to a steel post for zero flex.
Rail Repair
Horizontal rails keep your gate square and support pickets or panels; when they bend or separate, the gate racks and jams in the track or against the jamb. In the Mission, we’ve repaired dozens of driveway gates where delivery trucks clipped the bottom rail, and in Pacific Heights, we’ve fixed ornamental iron where rust hollowed the rail from the inside out. We cut out damaged sections, sleeve or splice with matching material, and weld with 7018 rod for strength that matches or exceeds the original fabrication.
Custom Welding
Not every gate problem fits a catalog part. Custom welding covers broken scrollwork on historic Victorian-era gates in Haight-Ashbury, fabricated catch plates for non-standard latches, and reinforcement gussets for gates that have outlived their original engineering. Steven Lee MIG and TIG welds aluminum, steel, and wrought iron on-site, so a gate that would otherwise need shop removal and weeks of waiting gets fixed in hours. We match existing profiles and finishes so the repair disappears visually.
Gate Rollers
Sliding gate rollers live in the dirt, moisture, and debris of a ground track, making them the highest-wear component on any sliding system. In San Francisco’s Outer Sunset, where sand blows in from Ocean Beach, we’ve replaced rollers that were seized solid after three years. We stock V-groove, flat, and cantilever carriage rollers for brands from LiftMaster to FAAC, and when the roller bracket itself has cracked, we weld a new one rather than forcing a generic replacement that doesn’t fit.
Latch & Lock
A gate that doesn’t latch reliably is a gate you’ll stop using — or one that blows open in the wind and damages whatever it hits. We replace magnetic latches, deadbolts, electric strike locks, and pool-code-compliant self-latching hardware. In Twin Peaks, where wind gusts hit 40+ mph, we’ve upgraded latches to two-point locking systems and welded reinforced strike boxes that don’t flex under impact. If your access control system integrates with the latch, we wire it cleanly and test every function before leaving.
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.
Brands We Service for Gate Parts & Welding
We’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster residential and commercial operators and stock their hinge kits, roller assemblies, and replacement arms. For FAAC and BFT — common in San Francisco’s newer multi-unit developments — we carry hydraulic fluid seals, control boards, and welding hardware for their heavy-duty swing and slide gate systems. Linear and Viking operators appear frequently in commercial properties along the Embarcadero and SOMA, and we keep their drive gears, limit switches, and mounting brackets on our trucks.
Ghost Controls and Mighty Mule dominate the DIY-installed residential market in neighborhoods like the Sunset and Parkside, and we’ve replaced more of their stripped nylon gears and bent actuator arms than we can count. DoorKing and Elite access control systems — prevalent in HOAs and gated communities from St. Francis Wood to Sea Cliff — require precise alignment that welding and parts replacement must respect; we measure, adjust, and test integration before calling any job complete. Whether you have one of these nine brands or any other make, we can help. Our home page outlines our full service scope across the Bay Area.
Signs You Need Gate Parts & Welding Right Now
- The gate drags or scrapes the ground. This usually means a sagging hinge, bent frame rail, or settling post — all fixable, but all progressive. Left alone, the motor overworks, the track wears unevenly, and the gate itself can torque beyond repair. We’ve seen $200 hinge replacements turn into $1,800 full-gate rebuilds in under a year.
- You hear grinding, popping, or metal-on-metal noise. Ball-bearing hinges don’t grind; rollers don’t pop. These sounds mean something has failed or is failing structurally. In the fog belt from the Richmond to the Sunset, corrosion accelerates this damage. Call before the noise becomes a jam.
- The gate won’t latch consistently. A latch that needs multiple tries or body-weight shoves indicates frame racking, post movement, or strike-plate wear. It’s also a security gap — and in San Francisco, an unlatched gate is an invitation. We weld reinforced strike boxes and realign frames to fix the root cause, not just the symptom.
- Visible rust, cracks, or separation at welds. Surface rust on ornamental iron is cosmetic; rust bubbling through paint at joints or cracks in weld beads is structural. The salt air in neighborhoods near the Presidio or Crissy Field destroys gates from the inside out. We grind to clean metal, weld repair or replace sections, and finish with rust-inhibiting primer.
- The motor runs but the gate barely moves. This often masquerades as an opener problem when it’s actually mechanical binding — seized rollers, twisted rails, or a post that has shifted on its footing. Steven Lee starts every diagnostic with manual operation: if the gate won’t move freely by hand, no motor replacement will fix it. Parts and welding will.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Process — Step by Step
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Phone diagnosis and scheduling. When you call (628) 261-6223, we ask specific questions: gate type, brand if known, symptoms, and photos if you can text them. This lets Steven Lee load the right parts and welding gear before leaving, so we’re not making a “parts run” on your time.
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On-site inspection and manual testing. Steven arrives, disconnects the opener, and tests the gate by hand. This isolates mechanical from electrical issues immediately. He checks post plumb with a digital level, measures rail deflection, and inspects every weld and hinge for cracks or corrosion.
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Transparent quote with options. We explain what’s broken, why it broke, and how we’ll fix it — with pricing for the repair, and honest guidance on when replacement makes more sense. No hidden fees, no pressure. Estimates are free.
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Parts replacement and on-site welding. With parts stocked on our truck and welding equipment ready, most repairs proceed immediately. We cut, grind, fit, weld, and finish in sequence — no subcontracting, no return visits. For custom fabrication, we measure twice and weld once.
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Operational testing and cleanup. We reconnect power, cycle the gate through its full range, test safety entrapment features, and verify latch and lock function. You sign off only when everything works as it should. We leave the site cleaner than we found it.
How Much Does Gate Parts & Welding Cost in San Francisco?
A typical hinge replacement in San Francisco runs $180–$340 depending on hinge type and whether the mounting plate needs welding. Post replacement ranges $450–$850 for residential gates, with deeper excavation and concrete work pushing toward the higher end on hillsides. Rail repair and custom welding generally fall between $280–$620 based on material, accessibility, and finish matching. Gate roller replacement averages $150–$290 per roller assembly, and latch or lock upgrades run $120–$380 depending on mechanical versus electronic components.
| Service | Typical Range in San Francisco |
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| Hinge Replacement | $180 – $340 |
| Post Replacement | $450 – $850 |
| Rail Repair / Custom Welding | $280 – $620 |
| Gate Roller Replacement | $150 – $290 per assembly |
| Latch & Lock Upgrade | $120 – $380 |
Several factors move pricing within these ranges. Hillside properties in Bernal Heights or Potrero Hill often require longer posts and more excavation. Historic ornamental iron in Pacific Heights or the Marina demands finish-matching that adds labor. Emergency calls outside standard hours carry a premium we disclose upfront. The best way to avoid overpaying is getting multiple quotes that specify the same scope — and checking that the technician stocks parts and welds on-site, so you’re not paying for a second trip. Our free estimate includes all labor, materials, and testing with no obligation.
Gate Parts & Welding Near San Francisco — Our Service Area
Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco serves the city proper plus surrounding communities with typical response times of same-day to next-day depending on location and call time. We regularly travel to Gate Parts & Welding in Stockton, Gate Parts & Welding in Interlaken, and Gate Parts & Welding in August, plus Manteca, Davis, Garden Acres, Watsonville, Lodi, Gilroy, Galt, Ripon, and Laguna. Whether you’re in the Mission District or out toward the Central Valley, Steven Lee brings the same truck-stocked parts and on-site welding capability.
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 Parts & Welding in San Francisco
Gate parts and welding service covers the mechanical and structural repair of gates — replacing worn or broken components like hinges, rollers, rails, posts, and latches, plus on-site welding to repair frames, fabricate custom brackets, or reinforce weak points. At Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, we stock parts and weld on-site, which means most jobs finish in one visit rather than stretching across multiple appointments with different contractors.
Most hinge, roller, and latch replacements take 1–2 hours. Post replacement typically requires 3–4 hours including excavation, setting, and cure time for concrete. Rail repair and custom welding depend on complexity but generally finish same-day. We stock parts and weld on-site, so the main variable is the repair itself — not waiting for materials or subcontractors. Call (628) 261-6223 for a time estimate based on your specific gate.
Expect $180–$340 for hinge replacement, $450–$850 for post replacement, $280–$620 for rail repair or custom welding, $150–$290 per roller assembly, and $120–$380 for latch or lock work. Hillside properties, historic ornamental iron, and emergency timing can push costs toward the higher end. We provide free written estimates with exact pricing before any work begins — call (628) 261-6223 to schedule yours.
Yes — we’re factory-familiar with nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster units and stock their OEM hinge kits, roller assemblies, and replacement arms. Whether your gate uses one of these brands or another make, Steven Lee can diagnose and repair it. Our 613 customers rated us 4.9 stars across this full brand range.
We prioritize urgent calls — gates that are stuck open, structurally unsafe, or blocking vehicle access. While we don’t guarantee same-day service for every request, we answer calls promptly and schedule emergency work as our calendar allows. For fastest response, call (628) 261-6223 with photos and a clear description of the problem so Steven Lee can arrive prepared with the right parts and welding equipment.
We stand behind our workmanship and the parts we install. Specific warranty terms depend on the component and manufacturer, but our 31-year track record and 4.9-star average across 613 reviews reflect how we handle the rare callback — promptly and without argument. When Steven Lee welds a repair, he expects it to outlast the original fabrication.
Clear a path to the gate, secure pets, and note your gate brand and any recent symptoms or damage. Photos sent ahead of time help us stock the right parts. If the gate is stuck open or closed, don’t force it — that often makes the damage worse. We’ll handle the diagnostic and repair from there. Call (628) 261-6223 to book your free estimate.
Schedule Your Gate Parts & Welding Service in San Francisco Today
Don’t let a sagging hinge, cracked rail, or failing post turn into a full gate replacement. With over 31 years working on gates exclusively, owner and lead technician Steven Lee diagnoses it and fixes it — with parts stocked and welding done on-site, usually in a single visit. Our 613 customers rated us 4.9 stars because we show up prepared, explain honestly, and repair thoroughly. Call (628) 261-6223 now for your free, no-obligation estimate on gate parts and welding in San Francisco.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving the Bay Area since 1993.