Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across San Bruno
Gate access control repair in San Bruno typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, and we’re usually on-site within 45 minutes to the 94066 area. We know San Bruno’s streets well — from the hillside neighborhoods above El Camino Real to the post-war tracts near San Bruno City Park — and we’ve spent 11 years learning how the San Bruno Gap’s punishing winds punish gates differently here than anywhere else on the Peninsula.

We’re Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, and Kevin Flores handles every access control job personally. If your keypad’s dead after last night’s storm, your video intercom’s flickering from salt-air corrosion, or your remote system quit responding after another season of gate slamming, call us at (866) 788-1265. We’ll diagnose it on arrival and fix it with the parts we carry on our truck.
Why Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco Is San Bruno’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
Over 1,000 neighbors trust us — 1,072 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars — and a growing share of those come from San Bruno homeowners who’ve learned the hard way that generalist handymen don’t understand what the Gap does to gate hardware. Kevin Flores is the lead technician on every call, not a dispatcher sending anonymous subcontractors. When you hire us for Gate Access Control work in San Bruno, you’re getting owner-level accountability.
We stock parts and weld on-site. That matters in San Bruno because mid-century tract homes here often have non-standard gate widths from pre-code construction, meaning off-the-shelf access control kits frequently need custom mounting brackets or modified strike plates. We fabricate those in our truck while we’re there — no ordering delays, no second appointments.
Our response time to San Bruno averages under an hour during business hours. We know the difference between a quick keypad swap on a Crestmoor driveway gate and a full smart-access retrofit on a wind-battered hillside installation off Skyline Boulevard. That local knowledge saves you time and money.
Our Gate Access Control Services in San Bruno
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry in San Bruno takes more abuse than most homeowners realize. The same Gap winds that rattle your windows are vibrating your gate against its stops hundreds of times per week, gradually loosening keypad mounting screws and fatiguing the ribbon cables inside. We install weather-sealed, vandal-resistant keypads rated for coastal exposure, and we always back-mount them with through-bolted stainless hardware — not the plastic anchors that fail after one wet San Bruno winter. A typical keypad replacement or new install in San Bruno runs $320–$480.
Remote Control Systems
Remote control systems in San Bruno fail for two predictable reasons: operator linkages damaged by chronic gate slamming, and circuit board corrosion from salt-laden air creeping into receiver housings. We service LiftMaster, Linear, and Viking remote systems with replacement receivers and upgraded antenna kits that improve range through the fog and light rain that rolls through the Gap. Most remote system repairs in San Bruno cost $180–$340; full replacement with new transmitters runs $420–$620.
Phone Entry & Intercom Systems
Phone entry systems on San Bruno’s older wrought-iron gates are particularly vulnerable. Decades of rust jacking at the hinge pins transfer vibration directly into intercom housings, cracking solder joints and loosening terminal blocks. We recently replaced a wind-buckled LiftMaster slide gate on a hillside property above El Camino Real, where gusty Gap winds had sheared the hinge bolts and torqued the frame out of square. We reinforced the new installation with heavy-duty galvanized brackets and a wind-rated latching kit, and the homeowners no longer have to wrestle the gate shut after every storm. Phone entry repairs start around $260; full smart-intercom upgrades with cellular connectivity run $580–$940.
Card Reader & Smart Access
Smart access and card reader systems are increasingly popular among San Bruno property managers, especially for duplexes and small apartment buildings near San Mateo Avenue. We install HID-compatible readers, Bluetooth-enabled smart locks, and cloud-managed systems that let you grant temporary access codes to contractors or dog walkers. Because San Bruno’s salt air destroys standard outdoor electronics in 2–3 years, we specify IP66-rated readers with conformal-coated circuit boards. Smart access installation in San Bruno typically ranges from $640 for a basic card reader to $1,200+ for multi-user cloud systems with video verification.
Video Intercom
Video intercom in San Bruno demands more than a doorbell camera bolted to a gate post. Gap winds create constant low-frequency vibration that blurs images and fatigues pivot mounts. We spec vandal-resistant dome cameras with active image stabilization and hard-wired PoE connections — no WiFi dependency that fails when fog blankets the Peninsula. Most residential video intercom installations in San Bruno fall between $720 and $1,400 depending on cable runs and whether we need to trench new conduit through established landscaping.

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.
Trusted Brands We Service in San Bruno
We work on your brand — certified to service FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, and five other major manufacturers. For San Bruno customers, this means we don’t need to special-order proprietary parts or subcontract programming to a factory tech three counties away. We stock common FAAC control boards, BFT hydraulic fluid seals, Linear actuator kits, and Viking gear assemblies on every truck. When a hillside gate above Crystal Springs Road shears its hinge bolts in a January storm, we fix the mechanical damage and reprogram the access control in the same visit. That’s the difference between a gate-only specialist and a generalist who’ll be back next week with the right part.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in San Bruno Homes
- Hinge shear from Gap wind loading. Gates facing southwest — directly into the prevailing wind stream — experience hinge bolt fatigue that would be rare in calmer Millbrae or Burlingame. Homeowners often blame “faulty installation” when it’s actually site-specific wind stress that requires heavier hardware and wind-rated latching.
- Salt-air corrosion seizing access control mechanisms. San Bruno’s proximity to both the Bay and Pacific means ferrous hinge pins, latch bolts, and even stainless-steel hardware below 316 grade develop corrosion faster than inland Peninsula cities. We see keypads with frozen tactile switches and card readers with oxidized contact pins after just two winters.
- Auto-latch misalignment from chronic gate slamming. Wind-driven gates slam hard enough to loosen post anchors and rack frames out of square. The access control strike plate no longer meets the latch cleanly, causing intermittent failures that frustrate homeowners until the mechanical problem is corrected.
- Non-standard gate dimensions complicating retrofits. San Bruno’s post-WWII tract homes frequently have 42-inch or 50-inch gate openings that predate modern building codes. Access control kits designed for 48-inch standard widths need custom fabrication — something we handle in-house, not something you can order from a big-box retailer.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in San Bruno, CA
| Service | Typical Range in San Bruno |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry repair/replacement | $280–$480 |
| Remote control system repair | $180–$340 |
| Remote system replacement with new transmitters | $420–$620 |
| Phone entry/intercom repair | $260–$440 |
| Smart access / card reader installation | $640–$1,200+ |
| Video intercom installation | $720–$1,400 |
| Wind-rated hardware upgrade package | $380–$650 |
What moves you within these ranges? Three factors specific to San Bruno: wind-load hardware requirements (heavier brackets and galvanized fasteners add material cost), salt-air-rated electronics (IP66 and conformal-coated boards cost more than standard residential grade), and the custom fabrication often needed for non-standard gate widths in mid-century neighborhoods. We quote upfront before starting work — call (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate at your San Bruno property.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Bruno
Our service radius covers the full Peninsula corridor, and we regularly respond to gate access control calls in Millbrae, South San Francisco, Pacifica, and Burlingame. Each city has its own microclimate and housing stock quirks — Millbrae’s calmer winds mean different failure modes than San Bruno’s Gap-battered installations, while Pacifica’s direct coastal exposure creates corrosion patterns we recognize immediately. Wherever you are in the 94066 area or nearby, Kevin handles it personally.
Serving San Bruno, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Bruno 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 Access Control in San Bruno
Your gate is likely facing southwest into the San Bruno Gap’s prevailing wind stream, creating shear loads that standard residential hinges aren’t rated for. We replace them with heavy-duty galvanized or stainless brackets and add a wind-rated latching kit that reduces impact shock. Call (866) 788-1265 — we’ll assess your gate’s orientation and specify hardware that matches your actual wind exposure, not a catalog’s generic recommendation.
Most residential access control upgrades in San Bruno don’t require permits if you’re not altering the gate structure or adding new electrical service. However, if you’re installing a new motorized gate or modifying an existing operator on a hillside property, San Bruno’s building department may require engineering review for wind-load compliance. We know which projects trigger permits and can advise before we start — estimates are free, so call (866) 788-1265 to discuss your specific situation.
For exposed hillside locations above El Camino Real or near Skyline Boulevard, we recommend smart access systems with cellular backup and wind-rated mechanical hardware — specifically, magnetic locks or heavy-duty slide bolts rather than standard electric strikes that vibrate loose. We also spec IP66-rated electronics with conformal-coated boards to survive salt-air corrosion. The upfront cost runs higher, but you’ll avoid the repeated service calls that cheap hardware demands in San Bruno’s conditions.
San Bruno’s salt-laden air accelerates corrosion on circuit boards, contact pins, and relay terminals — often destroying standard outdoor-rated electronics in 2–3 years versus 7–10 inland. We see this most in keypad tactile switches that seize, card reader contacts that oxidize, and intercom terminals that develop green copper corrosion. We specify marine-grade components and can retrofit existing housings with desiccant breathers and conformal coating to extend service life.
Yes, and we do this regularly on San Bruno’s mid-century homes where original wrought-iron gates are structurally sound but mechanically obsolete. The challenge is usually non-standard post spacing and decades of rust jacking that must be addressed first. We clean and re-tap hinge mounts, fabricate custom strike brackets in our truck, and install modern access control without replacing a gate that has another 30 years of life. Most wrought-iron retrofits in San Bruno run $480–$890 depending on the access control features you want.
Ready to fix your gate access control in San Bruno? Call (866) 788-1265 now for a free estimate. Kevin Flores answers personally, diagnoses on arrival, and carries the parts to complete most jobs same-day — no outsourcing, no waiting, no generalist guesswork.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving San Bruno since 2013.