Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across South San Francisco
Gate repair in South San Francisco typically costs $180–$650 depending on the problem, with hinge and post repairs on the lower end and operator replacement or structural welding on the higher end. Most residential calls in the 94080 and 94083 ZIP codes are completed in a single visit because we carry parts and weld on-site. If your gate is sagging, grinding, or won’t respond to the remote, call us at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on gates exclusively for over 31 years, and our Gate Repair team knows South San Francisco’s unique conditions firsthand. The afternoon wind blasting through the San Bruno Gap, the salt-laden air off San Francisco Bay, and the steep sloped lots in neighborhoods like Sunshine Gardens and Sign Hill create failure patterns you simply don’t see in sheltered inland cities. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, has personally repaired hundreds of gates across South San Francisco — from original wrought-iron driveway gates on 1950s tract homes to commercial slide gates serving the biotech corridor along 101. When you hire us for Gate Repair in South San Francisco, the same person diagnosing your gate is the one fixing it.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is South San Francisco’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our reputation here is built on showing up prepared. South San Francisco customers have left us 613 reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and we hear the same feedback repeatedly: Steven knew the brand, had the parts, and didn’t need a second trip. That’s not luck — it’s the result of 31 years of gate-only experience and stocking our trucks for the specific brands and failure modes common in this market.
We respond quickly to South San Francisco calls because we’re based in San Francisco and know the Peninsula corridor well. The Genentech/Roche campus, the industrial parks near Oyster Point, and the residential hills around Sign Hill are all familiar territory. We understand that a stuck gate at a biotech facility isn’t just a maintenance issue — it’s a security and logistics problem that needs same-day resolution.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than geography. We know which postwar homes in Sunshine Gardens still have original 1950s wrought-iron gates with obsolete hinge patterns. We know which lots near Sign Hill require non-standard post anchoring because of grade changes. And we know that a “simple” operator failure in the 101 corridor might actually involve integration with a campus-wide DoorKing or Linear access network. This specificity matters. It means fewer return visits, faster fixes, and gates that actually stay fixed.
Our Gate Repair Services in South San Francisco
Hinge Repair
Gate hinges in South San Francisco take a beating that inland Peninsula hinges don’t. The San Bruno Gap winds create constant dynamic load — every gust torques the gate frame against the hinge pin, accelerating wear and eventually cracking the weld or elongating the pin hole. We see this constantly on older wrought-iron gates in the 94080 ZIP code. A typical hinge repair in South San Francisco runs $180–$320, including removal of the failed hinge, surface prep, and installation of heavy-duty galvanized or stainless-steel replacements rated for wind load. If the gate frame itself has twisted out of square, we’ll address that too — otherwise the new hinge just fails again.
Post Repair
Sagging or rotted posts are endemic on South San Francisco’s sloped lots, particularly near Sign Hill where grade changes put uneven leverage on gate posts. A post that was barely adequate on flat ground becomes a chronic problem when the gate hangs at an angle and the wind adds lateral stress. Post repair in South San Francisco typically costs $280–$480 depending on whether we’re resetting an existing post with better anchoring or replacing it entirely. For steel posts in the salt-air corridor, we often specify hot-dip galvanized or powder-coated replacements — the standard painted posts that last a decade in San Jose show rust and joint failure within 5–7 years here.
Weld Repair
We weld on-site, and in South San Francisco we do a lot of it. Wind fatigue cracks welds on ornamental iron gates, especially at stress concentrators like scrollwork junctions and hinge attachment points. A field vignette from last spring: we replaced a warped wooden gate on a sloped lot near Sunshine Gardens where the wind had torqued the frame out of square, snapped the hinges, and burned out the LiftMaster operator. The homeowner had tried a patch weld on the old hinge — but the wind-loaded frame kept pulling it loose. We upgraded to heavy-duty galvanized hinges and a FAAC operator rated for high-wind areas. Weld repair in South San Francisco generally runs $220–$450, with complex ornamental iron requiring more time and material.
Gate Realignment
A gate that drags, binds, or won’t latch is often misaligned — and in South San Francisco, misalignment is frequently caused by the combination of sloped lots and wind load rather than simple settling. The gate frame flexes under gust stress, gradually loosening fasteners and shifting the alignment. We see this on both residential swing gates in the hillside neighborhoods and commercial slide gates along the 101 corridor. Realignment service runs $180–$340 and includes checking post plumb, hinge geometry, latch strike position, and operator travel limits. If the underlying cause is a failing post or wind-damaged frame, we’ll tell you before we start — no point in realigning a gate that’s structurally compromised.
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Trusted Brands We Service in South San Francisco
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. This matters in South San Francisco because the residential and commercial markets here use very different equipment. Homeowners in Sunshine Gardens and near Sign Hill often have older LiftMaster or Mighty Mule residential operators — sometimes decades old, with parts that are getting scarce. The biotech and pharma facilities along 101 typically run commercial-grade DoorKing, Linear, or FAAC systems with card readers, vehicle loops, and campus-network integration.

We stock common parts for all nine brands, which means most South San Francisco repairs don’t require a parts order and second visit. When we do need a specialty component — a legacy LiftMaster control board, a specific FAAC hydraulic unit — we know the supply chain and can expedite it. Steven Lee has worked on every generation of these brands since the early 1990s; if there’s a workaround or compatible substitute, he’ll know it.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in South San Francisco Homes
- Wind fatigue cracking welds on wrought-iron gates. The San Bruno Gap corridor — basically all of South San Francisco — subjects gates to sustained afternoon winds of 20–35 mph with higher gusts. This cyclic loading fatigues welds at hinge and frame junctions, causing cracks that start small and propagate until the gate sags or separates entirely. We catch these early during routine service calls.
- Galvanic corrosion on steel hinges and latches from salt-laden marine air. South San Francisco sits between the Pacific and San Francisco Bay, and the marine layer carries corrosive salt inland. Standard steel hardware that might last 10–12 years in San Jose shows surface rust and joint failure within 5–7 years here. We specify stainless or hot-dip galvanized replacements for permanent fixes.
- Sagging posts and misaligned tracks on steep lots near Sign Hill. The postwar tract homes in this area were built on sloped terrain with minimal grading, and original gate posts were often set without adequate footing depth or drainage. Decades of gravity plus wind load gradually tilts posts and distorts gate geometry.
- Burned-out automatic operators from wind overload. Gate operators are sized for the gate’s weight and expected wind resistance. When sustained winds exceed the operator’s design load — common in South San Francisco — the motor overheats, the clutch slips, or the control board fails. We specify operators with higher wind-load ratings, particularly FAAC and BFT models designed for coastal conditions.
Pricing for Gate Repair in South San Francisco, CA
| Service | Typical Range in South San Francisco |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Post repair / resetting | $280 – $480 |
| Weld repair (iron/steel gate) | $220 – $450 |
| Gate realignment | $180 – $340 |
| Lock / latch repair | $150 – $280 |
| Rust treatment and coating | $200 – $380 |
| Automatic operator repair | $280 – $520 |
| Operator replacement | $850 – $2,400 |
What drives cost? Three factors dominate in this market. First, wind and corrosion damage often affects multiple components simultaneously — a hinge failure reveals frame cracks, or a post tilt has distorted the gate geometry. Second, sloped lots require more labor for post work and alignment. Third, commercial systems in the 101 corridor may need IT coordination for access-control integration, adding time but not necessarily parts cost.
We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, and estimates are always free. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near South San Francisco
Our service area extends throughout the northern Peninsula and southeastern San Francisco. We regularly handle gate repair in San Bruno, where wind exposure is moderate but gate age is similar; Daly City, with its own coastal corrosion challenges; Millbrae, where residential gates tend to be newer but still need specialist care; and Visitacion Valley, just across the San Francisco border, with a mix of older residential and light industrial gates. If you’re unsure whether we cover your location, call — we probably do.
Serving South San Francisco, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the South 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.
FAQs — Gate Repair in South San Francisco
The San Bruno Gap accelerates Pacific winds through South San Francisco every afternoon, creating sustained lateral loads on gate hinges that inland cities like San Bruno or Millbrae simply don’t experience. This wind torque cycles the hinge pin and stresses the weld or bolt pattern thousands of times per year, causing fatigue failure long before simple wear would. We address this by specifying heavy-duty galvanized or stainless hinges with larger pin diameters and reinforced mounting plates — standard-duty hardware won’t last here. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free hinge inspection.
Repair is usually the better value if the frame is structurally sound and the ornamental work is intact. Many 1950s wrought-iron gates in Sunshine Gardens and near Sign Hill were built with thicker steel than modern equivalents, and the ironwork itself is often worth preserving. We evaluate three things: whether the frame can be squared and re-welded, whether replacement parts (hinges, latches) are available in compatible sizes, and whether the gate’s weight and wind exposure require a heavier-duty operator. Typical weld and hardware restoration runs $400–$800; full replacement with comparable materials starts around $2,800. We’ll give you an honest assessment — no point in pouring money into a gate that’s fundamentally fatigued.
Possibly, and we’re equipped for it. Commercial slide-gate systems in the South San Francisco biotech corridor are often tied into campus-wide access-control networks via DoorKing, Linear, or proprietary software platforms. A motor or limit-switch failure that looks straightforward can require reconfiguration of the network node after replacement. We regularly work with facility IT and security teams to minimize downtime, and Steven Lee’s familiarity with these integrated systems means we speak the same language as your tech staff. Call (628) 261-6223 — we’ll ask the right questions when you book so we show up prepared.
For South San Francisco’s marine environment, we use a three-step approach: mechanical removal of loose rust and scale, application of a zinc-rich cold-galvanizing primer for active corrosion protection, and a topcoat of polyurethane or epoxy paint formulated for coastal exposure. Simply painting over rust traps moisture and accelerates decay — we’ve stripped too many “repaired” gates where this was done. For gates with significant section loss, we may recommend weld repair of the affected area before coating. Rust treatment typically runs $200–$380 depending on gate size and corrosion extent. Call for an assessment — early intervention saves the gate.
Usually both, or rather, the slope creates a hinge problem that becomes a post problem. On steep lots, the gate hangs at an angle that puts uneven pull on the upper and lower hinges. The upper hinge carries more load and fatigues faster; as it elongates or cracks, the gate tilts further, which then levers against the post and gradually tilts that too. We diagnose by checking hinge pin wear, post plumb, and whether the gate frame itself has twisted. Often we can correct alignment with upgraded hinges and post bracing; if the post has tilted beyond recovery, replacement is the only permanent fix. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free evaluation — we’ll tell you exactly what’s failing and why.
Ready to get your gate fixed right? Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate. Steven Lee will diagnose it, fix it, and make sure it stays fixed — with the parts, welding capability, and brand knowledge to handle South San Francisco’s toughest gate problems in a single visit.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving South San Francisco and the Peninsula since 1993.