Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Fremont
Gate repair in Fremont typically runs $180–$650 depending on the problem, and most calls from the 94538, 94539, 94555, and 94536 ZIP codes are completed same-day. We’re Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, and our Gate Repair team makes the drive down I-880 to Fremont regularly—usually within 90 minutes during business hours. Kevin Flores handles these calls personally, and after 11 years focused exclusively on gates, he knows the difference between a Centerville wooden side gate from 1972 and a Mission San Jose iron driveway system with a LIFTMASTER opener from 1998. That matters here, because Fremont’s housing stock splits cleanly between aging post-war tracts and upscale hillside subdivisions, and each demands a completely different repair approach.

Why Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco Is Fremont’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve built our reputation in Fremont one gate at a time—1,072 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, with a significant share coming from repeat customers in Mission San Jose, Ardenwood, and Warm Springs. Kevin doesn’t dispatch anonymous subcontractors; he’s the lead technician on your job, accountable from phone call to final adjustment. That matters especially in Fremont, where our Gate Repair work requires navigating everything from HOA-controlled community gates in newer developments to hillside properties where geology itself is the enemy.
Our response time to Fremont averages under 90 minutes because we know the city’s layout intimately—the winding hillside streets above Mission Boulevard, the flat grid of Centerville, the gated communities off Paseo Padre Parkway. We carry parts and welding equipment in every truck, so when we arrive, we fix it. No ordering parts. No “we’ll come back next week.” Kevin handles it personally.
Our Gate Repair Services in Fremont
Gate Realignment
Fremont’s most misunderstood gate problem lives in Mission San Jose. The Hayward Fault’s aseismic creep runs directly through the eastern hills, and its slow, measurable shift gradually tilts concrete gate post footings out of plumb. We’ve seen posts shift two inches in eighteen months. The gate binds. The opener strains. Eventually something snaps. We recently repaired a heavy wrought iron driveway gate in Mission San Jose where the post had shifted 2 inches out of plumb due to fault creep. The LIFTMASTER opener chain snapped because the track misaligned. We dug out the footing, re-poured it with extra rebar, re-leveled the post, and replaced the opener chain—saving the homeowner $3,000 versus replacing the entire gate. Gate realignment in Fremont runs $280–$520 for standard residential systems, with hillside post re-pouring at the higher end.
Post Repair
Wooden posts in Centerville and Irvington’s 1960s–70s tract homes rot at the concrete interface after decades of moisture wicking. Iron posts in Mission San Jose tilt from fault creep. Either way, a leaning post destroys your gate’s geometry. We extract failed posts, pour new footings with proper drainage, and reset them plumb—knowing that in the hills, we may need to over-engineer the rebar to account for future creep. Post repair in Fremont typically costs $340–$580, with full post replacement at $480–$780.
Weld Repair
Fremont’s bay-exposed western edge—Ardenwood, Coyote Hills, the 94555 ZIP—punishes iron gates with salt-laden marine layer air that corrodes hinges, strike plates, and frame welds faster than anywhere inland. The persistent spring and early summer fog keeps hardware wet for hours longer than Dublin or Pleasanton. We weld cracked iron frames, fabricate replacement hinge brackets, and build up worn strike plates on-site. No outsourcing. No waiting. Weld repair in Fremont runs $180–$340 for most residential fixes, with extensive frame restoration reaching $520–$780.
Hinge Repair
Rusted hinge bolts are the silent killer of Fremont gates, especially in Ardenwood where the marine layer works overnight. A seized hinge pin forces the opener to over-torque, burning out the motor. We cut out frozen hardware, drill and tap new mounting points if needed, and install greasable, stainless-steel hinge assemblies that survive the bay air. Hinge repair in Fremont: $140–$280.
Lock Repair
From original 1970s mechanical latches in Irvington to modern magnetic locks on Warm Springs HOA gates, we service the full spectrum. Lock repair in Fremont averages $120–$240.
Rust Treatment
For iron gates not yet structurally compromised, we grind to bare metal, treat with rust converter, prime, and match-coat. Rust treatment in Fremont: $160–$320 depending on gate size and coating system.
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 Fremont
We carry parts and diagnostic tools for nine major brands—LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—so when your Mission San Jose Ghost Controls system throws an error code or your Warm Springs community DoorKing access panel fails, we don’t guess. We stock common failure items locally: opener chains, control boards, safety sensors, hinge kits. That means your Elite or Mighty Mule system gets diagnosed and repaired in one trip, not two. Kevin is certified across all nine brands, so your warranty stays intact and your gate stays functional.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Fremont Homes
- Rusted hinge bolts on bay-exposed gates. Ardenwood and Coyote Hills properties in 94555 sit directly adjacent to the San Francisco Bay, and the salt-laden marine layer accelerates corrosion on uncoated iron hardware. Hinge pins seize, brackets crack, and gates sag until they bind against the post.
- Hillside gate posts tilting from fault creep. The Hayward Fault’s aseismic creep shifts concrete footings in Mission San Jose, causing opener misalignment and premature chain or belt failure. A repair that only replaces the opener without addressing the post is selling you a callback.
- Aging 1960s–70s wooden side gates with obsolete hardware. Centerville and Irvington tract homes often have original gate hardware that’s no longer manufactured. We fabricate replacement parts in-house or advise when retrofitting to modern hardware makes more sense than chasing discontinued components.
- HOA community gate failures in newer developments. Warm Springs and Ardenwood subdivisions frequently use commercial-grade access systems that require specialized credentials and parts knowledge—exactly what we bring, not a general handyman.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Fremont, CA
Here’s what gate repair costs in Fremont’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair/replacement | $140–$280 |
| Lock repair | $120–$240 |
| Rust treatment (grind, convert, coat) | $160–$320 |
| Weld repair (brackets, frame cracks) | $180–$340 |
| Gate realignment (track/post adjustment) | $280–$520 |
| Post repair (reset or replace) | $340–$780 |
| Full opener replacement (installed) | $680–$1,400 |
What moves you within these ranges: gate material (iron vs. wood vs. aluminum), access difficulty (hillside excavation vs. flat driveway), parts availability for your specific brand, and whether we’re correcting underlying structural issues or just symptoms. We provide upfront, itemized quotes before any work begins—call (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Fremont
Our service radius extends naturally to Newark, Union City, Hayward, and Fairview—communities that share Fremont’s bay-influenced climate and similar housing stock patterns. If you’re just outside Fremont city limits, we still make the trip with the same parts inventory and same-day priority.
Serving Fremont, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fremont 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 Fremont
The Hayward Fault’s aseismic creep runs directly through Mission San Jose’s eastern hills, and its slow, continuous movement gradually shifts concrete footings out of plumb—typically measurable within 12–18 months. This is a documented geological phenomenon, not poor original construction. We engineer post repairs with extra rebar and expansion accommodation to extend stability, though periodic re-checking is wise on hillside properties. Call (866) 788-1265 and Kevin will assess whether your post needs re-pouring or just adjustment—estimates are free.
If the opener motor runs but mechanics are failing (chain, gears, sensors), repair at $280–$480 usually makes sense. If the motor itself is burned out or the control board is obsolete with no parts availability, replacement at $680–$1,400 is the smarter long-term investment—especially if your gate also needs realignment from post shift, which would strain a new opener anyway. We stock current LIFTMASTER models and can retrofit modern safety features to older gate frames. Call (866) 788-1265 for an exact quote—estimates are free.
Yes. Fremont’s western edge in 94555 (Ardenwood, Coyote Hills) sits directly adjacent to the San Francisco Bay, and the salt-laden marine layer accelerates rust on hinges, strike plates, and iron frames measurably faster than inland East Bay locations. The persistent spring fog keeps hardware moist for extended morning hours. We treat active rust with grind-and-convert protocols, then apply coatings formulated for marine environments. Call (866) 788-1265—early intervention prevents structural replacement.
Yes. Warm Springs and Ardenwood developments frequently use commercial-grade systems—DoorKing, Elite, FAAC—that require brand-specific diagnostic tools and credentials we carry. We work directly with HOAs and property managers, and we stock common failure parts for faster turnaround than dealer channels. Call (866) 788-1265 for emergency response—community gate downtime is a security issue we prioritize.
We can, but we’ll be honest about the economics. Centerville’s 1960s–70s tract homes often have original wooden gates where the frame is rotted at the post interface and hardware is obsolete. If the wood is structurally sound, we reset posts, replace hardware with modern equivalents, and realign for $240–$420. If the frame is compromised, replacement often costs less long-term than repeated repairs. Kevin handles it personally and will show you both options. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free assessment.
Ready to get your gate working right? Call Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco at (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate. Kevin Flores answers the phone, makes the drive to Fremont, and fixes it himself.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving Fremont and the Bay Area since 2013.