Mighty Mule Gate Repair in San Leandro, CA | Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco
We provide independent Mighty Mule gate repair across San Leandro’s 94577, 94578, and 94579 ZIP codes, handling everything from corroded MM571 limit switches in bay-fog zones to FM502 motor rebuilds on industrial slide gates along Davis Street. What sets our Mighty Mule work apart here is San Leandro’s rare dual market: heavy commercial cantilever systems on shifting bay mud pads, plus aging residential wrought iron swing gates whose seized hinges snap MM371W spring arms. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate—Kevin handles it personally.

Why San Leandro Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service
Eleven years working exclusively on gates means we’ve seen Mighty Mule operators in every condition this city throws at them. Kevin Flores grew up in San Francisco’s Excelsior District, lives ten minutes from the shop, and knows how the marine layer rolling off San Francisco Bay eats through hardware faster than inland Alameda County ever would. He picked up the mechanical side at City College of San Francisco, studying electronics and industrial technology before spending years on motors and access systems across the Bay. That background matters when your MM571’s control board is throwing fault codes from salt-corroded contacts.
We’re not a general contractor with a gate side hustle. We don’t dispatch anonymous subcontractors. Kevin answers the phone and shows up with the tools. Our shop stocks Mighty Mule OEM electronics and motors, plus heavy-duty aftermarket hinges and roller brackets for those 50-70-year-old wrought iron gates common in San Leandro’s flatland neighborhoods. When a Davis Street warehouse needs a welded post repair or a custom bracket fabricated, we handle it on-site—no waiting for an outside fabricator.
Over 1,000 neighbors trust us. The 1,072 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars didn’t come from being the cheapest option; they came from being straight about what needs fixing and honest about what doesn’t. Kevin’s dad ran a small repair shop in the Mission. Cutting corners was never in the vocabulary. “If I wouldn’t put it on my own gate, I’m not putting it on yours.”
Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in San Leandro
- Corroded MM571 limit switch contacts from salt-laden bay fog. The marine layer that blankets San Leandro’s western edge, especially through the June–August fog season, finds every exposed wire and unsealed terminal. On MM571 operators mounted near the shoreline or in open industrial yards, we regularly replace limit switch assemblies where corrosion has created intermittent contact faults—the gate stops mid-travel or reverses randomly.
- FM502 motor burnout on heavy-duty slide gates with binding tracks. The former landfill-turned-industrial park along Davis Street sits on bay mud that shifts seasonally. Concrete pads supporting steel tracks heave and settle, creating offsets that make the gate bind 2-3 feet short of full open. The FM502’s motor draws excessive amperage fighting the resistance until it burns out. We realign the pad, replace the motor, and upgrade roller brackets to prevent repeat failure.
- MM371W spring arm snapping on aging wrought iron swing gates. The post-WWII ranch homes in 94577 and 94578 still have their original ornamental gates—70 years of rust, paint layers, and hinge seizure create massive resistance. The MM371W’s mechanical stop isn’t designed for that load. The spring arm snaps. We replace the arm, free and re-bush the hinges, and sometimes upgrade to heavier-duty hardware if the gate is too far gone for OEM spec.
- Battery backup failure on shoreline pedestrian gates. The persistent damp salt air near San Francisco Bay accelerates terminal corrosion on MM571 battery connections. What reads as a “dead battery” is often a perfectly good battery with unreadable voltage due to green-crusted terminals. We clean or replace the harness, seal the compartment, and recommend quarterly inspection schedules for waterfront properties.
- Hinge-post realignment on settled alluvial soil. Gate posts in San Leandro’s flatlands frequently sit in cracked or sunken concrete from soil settling. A Mighty Mule operator can’t compensate for a post that’s shifted 3 degrees off plumb—the actuator arm binds, the limit switches never hit true position, and the control board throws overload faults. We excavate, re-pour, and sometimes weld extension brackets to recover proper geometry without replacing the entire post.
Mighty Mule Service in San Leandro: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
The former landfill-turned-industrial park along Davis Street, now home to dozens of warehousing and manufacturing businesses, creates a high-volume niche for Mighty Mule heavy slide gate service—a market virtually absent in purely residential nearby cities like San Lorenzo. This isn’t theoretical. Last winter at a warehouse on Davis Street, we rebuilt a Mighty Mule FM502 slide motor after seasonal bay mud movement caused a 2-inch track offset, binding the gate 3 feet short of full open. We realigned the concrete pad base, replaced the corroded roller brackets, and installed a wireless push button bypass so the client could at least open manually during heavy rain.
That job illustrates why Mighty Mule repair in San Leandro demands different expertise than in Castro Valley or San Lorenzo. A technician from a hillside city like Piedmont or Moraga would rarely encounter cantilever slide gates on bay mud pads that shift predictably each winter. We do. The “gate binds and won’t travel full open” call is practically seasonal here. We stock the heavy-duty roller brackets, the FM502 replacement motors, and the welding capability to fix the pad—not just swap the motor and wait for the mud to move again.
Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in San Leandro
We work on Mighty Mule’s full residential and light-commercial line, with particular depth on the three models we see most in San Leandro:
- MM571: The workhorse dual swing opener, common on residential driveways in 94577 and 94578. We stock OEM control boards, limit switches, and battery harnesses—parts most vulnerable to the salt-fog corrosion this city specializes in.
- FM502: The heavy-duty slide gate operator found on Davis Street corridor industrial properties. We carry replacement motors, gear assemblies, and roller bracket upgrades; our in-house welding handles track pad repairs that dealers outsource.
- MM371W: The single swing opener popular for side-yard pedestrian gates on older homes. Spring arms, control boxes, and hinge hardware are stocked; we frequently pair repairs with hinge re-bushing on seized vintage wrought iron.
We use Mighty Mule OEM replacement parts for electronics and motors to preserve compatibility. When OEM hinge kits or light-duty brackets are backordered—or when a 70-year-old wrought iron gate needs something stronger—we’ll recommend aftermarket steel. We’ll also tell you straight if your 12-year-old operator has reached replacement territory. No point rebuilding a control board when the motor’s on its last windings.
Mighty Mule Service Pricing in San Leandro
Most Mighty Mule repairs in San Leandro fall between these ranges:
- Diagnostic and basic adjustment: $95–$150
- MM371W spring arm or control box replacement: $180–$320
- MM571 limit switch or battery harness repair: $150–$280
- FM502 motor replacement (parts + labor): $450–$780
- Track pad realignment and roller bracket upgrade: $380–$650
- Hinge post excavation and re-pour with welding: $550–$950
What drives cost: access to the operator, whether the gate is single or dual swing, whether track realignment requires concrete work, and whether we’re working with OEM or upgraded aftermarket hardware. Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection—no phone guesses, no surprise add-ons. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule; Kevin will walk the gate with you and give you the exact number before any work starts.
Serving San Leandro, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Leandro 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 — Mighty Mule Gate Repair in San Leandro
Yes—salt-laden bay fog is the most common cause of mid-cycle failure on MM571 and MM371W operators in San Leandro’s western flatlands and shoreline zones. The marine layer corrodes limit switch contacts and control board terminals, creating intermittent signals that make the gate stop or reverse unpredictably. We clean, seal, or replace the affected components and can install a weatherized junction box for exposed wiring. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free diagnostic.
We can realign or replace sunken posts in Estudillo Estates and throughout 94577. The alluvial soil and bay-adjacent settling cause concrete to crack and posts to shift, which throws off Mighty Mule actuator geometry. We excavate, re-pour with proper depth and reinforcement, and weld extension or adapter brackets if the original post is salvageable. Call (866) 788-1265 and we’ll assess whether realignment or full replacement makes sense.
On properly aligned track with maintained roller hardware, an FM502 motor typically runs 7-10 years. On Davis Street’s bay mud pads, seasonal track offset from soil movement can cut that to 3-5 years if the binding isn’t caught early. We recommend annual inspection for industrial slide gates in this corridor—catching a 1-inch track shift before it becomes a 2-inch bind saves the motor. Call (866) 788-1265 to set up a maintenance schedule.
Yes—rust treatment is one of our core services for San Leandro’s aging wrought iron stock. We grind affected areas, apply rust converter, prime, and finish with industrial enamel. For hinges too far gone, we fabricate and weld replacement bushings or full hinge assemblies in-house. This is particularly important on MM371W installations where seized hinges overload the spring arm. Call (866) 788-1265 for an inspection—estimates are free.
We can integrate Mighty Mule operators with most phone entry, keypad, and card access systems. For Davis Street corridor industrial yards, we typically add a wireless relay or hardwired loop detector interface depending on your existing access control brand. Kevin handles the programming personally—no subcontractor learning your system on your clock. Call (866) 788-1265 to discuss your specific setup.
Service Areas Near San Leandro
We run Mighty Mule service calls throughout San Leandro and into neighboring communities: South San Francisco for bayfront industrial properties, Daly City for hillside residential systems, San Francisco proper including the Mission District and Noe Valley, and Visitacion Valley for the mixed residential-commercial corridor. Same-day availability varies by distance and current workload—call to confirm.
Book Your Mighty Mule Service in San Leandro Today
Gate’s binding? Motor’s clicking and not moving? MM571 throwing codes you can’t clear? Call (866) 788-1265 now. Kevin answers directly, schedules same-day when possible, and shows up with the parts and welding gear to finish the job in one trip. Free estimates. No dispatchers. No runaround.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service, serving San Leandro and the Bay Area since 2014.