Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Tara Hills
Gate repair in Tara Hills typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re fixing a hinge, re-plumbing a post, or welding a rusted frame, and most jobs are completed in a single visit when parts are on hand. If your gate is dragging, sagging, or your opener is straining, call us at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose it and give you upfront pricing before any work begins.

We’ve been serving the hillside neighborhoods of Tara Hills for years, and we know the 94564 zip code well. From the post-war tract homes off San Pablo Avenue to the steeper properties near the western ridge, our Gate Repair team sees the same patterns repeat: gates that worked fine for decades suddenly binding on the uphill corner, original wrought iron rusting through from salt-laden fog, and LiftMaster or Mighty Mule openers laboring against frames that no longer sit square. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, has spent 31 years working on gates exclusively — not fences, not garage doors, not general construction — so when we show up to your Tara Hills property, we’re not guessing at the fix.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is Tara Hills’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our reputation in Tara Hills is built on showing up prepared. We’ve got 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, and a significant share of those come from repeat customers in Contra Costa County who’ve learned that “Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it” means no handoffs to subcontractors who don’t know your gate’s history. When you’re dealing with a 1960s tubular steel gate on a sloped driveway, that continuity matters — the person who sees the post tilting downhill is the same person who sets it plumb and welds the new bracket.
We stock parts and weld on-site, which cuts return visits dramatically. For Gate Repair in Tara Hills, that means we’re not ordering a hinge barrel or a LiftMaster arm after we’ve seen your gate — we’re fitting it then and there. Our response time to Tara Hills is typically same-day or next-day, and we carry inventory for the nine major brands we service: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We also understand the local conditions that break gates here: the marine fog rolling off San Pablo Bay, the hillside soil that won’t stay put, the afternoon westerlies that rattle hardware loose. General handymen miss these factors. We don’t.
Our Gate Repair Services in Tara Hills
Hinge Repair
Hinge failure is the most common call we get in Tara Hills, and it’s rarely just the hinge. The salt-laden fog that lingers here — closer to the Bay than inland Pinole or Hercules — corrodes ferrous hinge barrels and pins within a few years if they’re not greased and inspected. On older wrought iron gates from the 1950s and 1960s, we often find the original brass or steel hinges have seized entirely, and someone’s already tried to force the gate, bending the frame. We replace with stainless steel or sealed-bearing hinges rated for coastal exposure, and we always check whether the post has shifted before we hang new hardware. A new hinge on a leaning post lasts six months. We do it once.
Post Repair
This is the repair that defines Tara Hills gate work. The hillside topography here — literally hilly, as the name promises — means gate posts are constantly under pressure from soil movement. The lower post of a driveway gate slowly migrates downhill, tilting the frame until the gate drags on its uphill corner. We’ve re-plumbed posts on San Pablo Avenue properties, on the steeper drives near the El Sobrante border, and throughout the 94564 zip code. The fix isn’t shimming the gate; it’s excavating the post, resetting it plumb in concrete with proper drainage, and sometimes adding a deadman anchor in the slope. We recently worked on a 1960s tubular steel driveway gate on a sloping property off San Pablo Avenue. The gate had been dragging on its uphill corner for months, and the original LiftMaster opener was struggling. After re-plumbing the sagging downhill post back to plumb in the hillside soil, we replaced the seized hinge barrels with stainless steel and adjusted the gate’s parallelogram frame to match the slope. The gate now swings freely and the opener works smoothly.
Weld Repair
The original wrought iron and tubular steel gates in Tara Hills are worth saving when the metal’s still sound. We weld on-site, which means cracked pickets, broken scrollwork, or separated frame corners get repaired where the gate stands — no trucking it to a shop, no weeks of waiting. We use ER70S-2 mild steel wire for ferrous gates and 308L stainless for coastal-grade repairs, and we grind and prime welds to slow the rust cycle. For gates where the rust has gone too deep, we’ll tell you straight: weld repair is a patch, not a resurrection. But for the majority of Tara Hills’s 1960s stock, a solid weld and rust treatment adds five to ten years of service.
Gate Realignment
Realignment in Tara Hills almost always means accounting for slope. A gate frame that’s square on flat ground will bind on a graded driveway unless it’s built as a parallelogram — what we call a raked frame — or cut with step clearance at the bottom. We’ve realigned dozens of gates in Tara Hills that were installed by contractors who didn’t understand this, and the result is a gate that scrapes concrete every time it opens. We measure the grade, calculate the rake, and either adjust the existing frame or fabricate a new one. If your opener is straining, the chain is skipping, or the gate sounds like it’s grinding through gravel, the frame geometry is probably wrong for your slope. We fix that.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Tara Hills
We carry parts and have factory-level familiarity with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Tara Hills homeowners, this means we’re not ordering parts after we leave — we’re diagnosing, fitting, and testing in one visit. LiftMaster and Mighty Mule are the most common residential openers we see in 94564, often paired with original wrought iron gates that need careful force-limiting adjustment to avoid damaging aged frames. For commercial properties near San Pablo Avenue, we regularly service DoorKing and Elite access control systems. Our van stock includes hinge kits, operator arms, control boards, and safety sensors for all nine brands, and if we need a specialty part, our San Francisco base is close enough that we can source it fast without shipping delays.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Tara Hills Homes
- Rust-accelerated hinge and latch failure. The marine-layer fog and salt-laden air from San Pablo Bay corrode ferrous gate components far faster than in sheltered inland areas. We regularly replace rusted-through hinge barrels on original 1950s wrought iron gates where the owner didn’t realize the fog was eating the metal.
- Post tilt from hillside soil movement. The sloped terrain of Tara Hills causes gate posts to gradually lean downhill, making gates bind on the uphill corner. This is a recurring repair call here that flat neighboring communities like San Pablo see far less often — and it’s why post re-plumbing is one of our most frequent services in 94564.
- Wind-stressed hinges and latches. The afternoon westerlies funnel through gate openings on exposed hillside properties, adding cyclical load that shortens hardware life. Gates in Tara Hills need heavier-duty hinges and more frequent adjustment than comparable gates in wind-sheltered valleys.
- Opener strain from misaligned frames. When a gate frame isn’t raked for slope, the opener works against constant mechanical resistance. We see burned-out LiftMaster and Mighty Mule motors that were really killed by geometry, not age — and the fix is realignment, not just a new opener.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Tara Hills, CA
Here’s what gate repair costs in the Tara Hills market, based on our 31 years of pricing jobs in Contra Costa County:
| Service | Typical Range in Tara Hills |
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| Hinge repair (single hinge, standard access) | $180–$280 |
| Post re-plumbing (excavate, reset, concrete) | $350–$550 |
| On-site weld repair (per crack/joint) | $200–$340 |
| Gate realignment / rake adjustment | $280–$450 |
| Lock or latch replacement | $160–$260 |
| Rust treatment and protective coating | $220–$380 |
| Opener diagnostic and adjustment | $150–$220 |
What moves you within these ranges: access difficulty (steep hillside = more labor), material type (stainless hardware costs more than standard steel), and whether the post has shifted (re-plumbing adds time but prevents repeat failure). We don’t charge for estimates — call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll give you an exact quote after seeing your gate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Tara Hills
Our service radius covers the full western Contra Costa corridor. We regularly handle Tara Hills jobs alongside calls in Pinole, Hercules, El Sobrante, and Rodeo — all communities with similar hillside topography and aging gate stock, though Tara Hills’s slope severity and salt-air exposure create repair patterns we don’t see identically anywhere else. If you’re in a neighboring city and your gate is dragging, rusting, or refusing to open, the same team and same parts stock apply.
Serving Tara Hills, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tara Hills 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 Tara Hills
Your downhill post has likely tilted from hillside soil movement, which is extremely common in Tara Hills’s sloped terrain. Adjusting the hinges compensates temporarily, but the frame geometry keeps changing as the post migrates. The permanent fix is re-plumbing the post to plumb in fresh concrete with proper drainage, then resetting the gate square to the corrected post. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free assessment — we’ll measure the post tilt and show you exactly what’s happening.
Yes, if the gate frame is properly realigned for the slope first. A new LiftMaster operator — or any brand we install — will strain and eventually fail if it’s fighting a gate that drags on the uphill corner. We always check frame geometry and post plumb before recommending an opener, and for Tara Hills’s older wrought iron gates, we set conservative force limits to protect aged metal. Steven Lee can evaluate your specific gate and recommend the right operator model during a free estimate visit.
Annual inspection and touch-up is the only reliable method. We recommend cleaning ferrous gates each fall, touching bare spots with rust-inhibiting primer, and greasing hinge barrels quarterly with a marine-grade lubricant. For original wrought iron gates in 94564, we also offer professional rust treatment and protective coating that buys several years of protection against the salt-laden air rolling off San Pablo Bay. The fog here is persistent — neglect shows faster than inland.
Very common, and it’s the single most distinctive gate repair pattern we see in Tara Hills versus flat neighboring cities. The hillside soil here doesn’t stay put; gravity, moisture, and the clay-heavy soils of western Contra Costa County all contribute to gradual post migration. If your gate is dragging, the latch won’t meet the strike plate, or you can see daylight under the downhill side of your post base, it’s time for re-plumbing. We handle this repair regularly throughout the 94564 zip code.
Repair if the frame metal is structurally sound; replace if rust has compromised more than 30% of the cross-section. Original gates from Tara Hills’s 1950s–1960s building boom are often heavier-gauge steel than modern equivalents, and weld repair with rust treatment can extend service life significantly. However, if the bottom rail is rotted through, the pickets are porous with rust, or the frame is twisted beyond realignment, we’ll recommend replacement with a new raked frame built for your slope. We’ll give you an honest assessment and both options with pricing during your free estimate — call (628) 261-6223 to schedule.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Tara Hills and the greater Bay Area since 1993.