Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Richmond
A new gate installation in Richmond typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on size, material, and automation, with most projects completed in 1–3 days. We’re at your property in Richmond within 45 minutes of your call, and Kevin Flores handles the site survey personally — not a salesperson with a clipboard. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate.

We’ve been crossing the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge into Richmond’s neighborhoods for 11 years, and we know the local conditions that destroy gates here faster than almost anywhere else in the East Bay. From the Iron Triangle to Rollingwood to the Marina Bay waterfront, our Gate Installation crew has replaced hundreds of gates on properties built during the WWII Kaiser Shipyard boom — homes where original concrete footings, hinges, and wooden gates are now 80 years past their prime. Richmond isn’t Berkeley. The salt fog rolling through the Richmond Marina and the sulfur-bearing emissions from the Chevron Richmond Refinery create a dual-corrosion environment that eats standard gate hardware alive. We spec for it. We weld for it. We don’t install the same gate here that we’d put in Fremont.
Why Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco Is Richmond’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Over 1,000 neighbors trust us — 1,072 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars — and a growing share of that feedback comes from Richmond homeowners who found us after a generalist failed them. We’re not a fencing company that “also does gates” or a handyman shop bolting on a side service. We’re gate-only specialists, and Richmond’s unique corrosion challenges are exactly why that focus matters.
Kevin Flores is the lead technician on every Richmond job, not a subcontractor you’ll never meet. When you call, you’re talking to the person who’ll weld your hinges, pour your footings, and program your opener. That accountability is rare in this trade, and Richmond customers notice the difference.
Our response time to Richmond averages under 45 minutes from call to arrival — faster than we can reach many San Francisco neighborhoods because bridge traffic flows eastbound more smoothly in the service hours we typically run. We carry in-house parts and welding capability, so when we encounter the cracked 1940s concrete footings common in the Iron Triangle or the sulfur-rusted hardware near the refinery corridor, we fix it on the spot instead of ordering out and leaving you waiting.
Our Gate Installation Services in Richmond
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common type we install in Richmond’s older residential neighborhoods, especially the compact lots in the Iron Triangle and near Cutting Boulevard where WWII-era cottages sit close to the sidewalk. The challenge here isn’t the gate itself — it’s the 80-year-old concrete footings and warped original posts that can’t support a modern automatic operator. We assess whether your existing structure can handle the load or if we need to demo and pour new footings with rebar reinforcement. A new manual swing gate in Richmond starts around $2,800; automation with a LiftMaster or Ghost Controls opener adds $1,200–$2,400 depending on dual-gate configuration and access control.
Security Gate Installation
Richmond’s industrial corridor along Castro Street and the port-adjacent commercial properties near Terminal 3 demand security gates that can take a beating — and keep taking it. We install heavy-duty steel and aluminum security gates with marine-grade epoxy finishes specifically formulated for the sulfur-salt dual-corrosion environment. These aren’t off-the-shelf systems. We weld custom frames in our shop, powder-coat or epoxy-finish on-site, and integrate access control systems from DoorKing or Elite that let you manage truck traffic, employee access, and after-hours security from your phone. Commercial security gate installations in Richmond typically range $5,500–$12,000.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates solve the space problem on Richmond’s narrower lots where a swing gate would block the sidewalk or cut into your driveway clearance. We’ve installed sliding systems throughout the Rollingwood and North & East neighborhoods where setback requirements are tight. The track system demands level, stable ground — a challenge on properties where original 1940s concrete has heaved and cracked. We pour new track footings with expansion joints rated for Richmond’s clay-heavy soils and Bay-adjacent moisture. Sliding gate installations run $4,200–$8,500 depending on track length, gate material, and motor spec.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
A well-built pedestrian gate completes your Richmond property’s security perimeter without the bulk of a full driveway system. We fabricate matching walk-through gates to complement your main entry, using the same corrosion-resistant hardware and finishes. On a recent job near Point Richmond, we installed a custom aluminum pedestrian gate with an Elite keypad lock — light enough to operate manually, tough enough to stop unauthorized foot traffic, and finished with two-part epoxy that’ll outlast any standard powder coat in the marine air.

What happens when you call
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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 Richmond
We carry parts and stock motors for nine major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means Richmond customers aren’t waiting two weeks for a specialty part to ship from Los Angeles. Kevin is certified on all nine systems, so whether your existing setup is a 15-year-old DoorKing slide operator on a commercial warehouse or a newer Ghost Controls swing system on a residential cottage, we can integrate it with your new gate or upgrade it in place. Our in-house welding and fabrication shop also means when a standard bracket won’t fit your 1940s post spacing or a custom catch is needed for an unusual swing arc, we build it ourselves instead of sending out for a $400 specialty piece.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Richmond Homes
- Cracked original footings under new operators. The 1940s concrete poured during the Kaiser Shipyard boom wasn’t designed to handle the dynamic load of a modern automatic gate opener. We regularly find footings in the Iron Triangle and South Richmond that have heaved, cracked, or separated from the post — causing gate drag that burns out motors within months. Our fix: demo and pour new footings with rebar cages set below the frost line, properly rated for the gate weight and operator torque.
- Warped one-piece wooden gates that can’t be retrofitted. Decades of salt fog exposure have swollen, bowed, and rotted the original wooden swing gates on Richmond’s WWII-era cottages. The wood is too compromised to accept modern hinge hardware or carry an operator’s load. We replace with aluminum or steel frames that match the original aesthetic but won’t absorb moisture or warp in the marine climate.
- Sulfur-compound degradation of plastic and rubber components. The Chevron refinery corridor creates conditions we don’t see in Berkeley or Oakland — sulfur dioxide and related compounds accelerate the breakdown of nylon gears, rubber belts, and plastic housings in gate operators. Early BFT and DoorKing units are particularly vulnerable. We spec all-weather, chemical-resistant components and upgraded enclosures for Richmond installations.
- Standard hardware rusting out in 2–3 years. That yellowish-orange sulfur-rust compound we see near the refinery? It eats through zinc-plated hinges and standard powder-coated finishes that would last a decade in Concord. We spec galvanized or stainless hardware with marine-grade epoxy coatings for every Richmond job — not as an upsell, but as baseline durability.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Richmond, CA
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Richmond | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Manual pedestrian gate (aluminum/steel) | $2,800–$4,200 | Custom fabrication, posts, hardware, marine-grade finish |
| Manual swing driveway gate | $3,500–$5,800 | Single or double, posts, hinges, standard latch |
| Automatic swing gate with opener | $4,800–$8,200 | Gate, LiftMaster/Ghost Controls motor, access control, installation |
| Sliding gate (manual) | $4,200–$6,500 | Track system, gate, posts, hardware |
| Automatic sliding gate | $6,200–$10,500 | Gate, operator, track, access control, safety systems |
| Commercial security gate | $5,500–$12,000+ | Heavy-duty steel, custom welding, access control integration |
Richmond’s dual-corrosion environment means we don’t spec the cheapest hardware — we spec hardware that survives. Marine-grade epoxy finishes, galvanized or stainless hinges, and upgraded operator enclosures add 10–15% to material costs compared to inland markets, but they prevent the 3-year replacement cycle we see on gates installed with standard components. Every estimate we provide breaks out material grades so you know what you’re paying for. Call (866) 788-1265 — estimates are free, and Kevin handles the site survey personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near Richmond
Our service radius covers the full East Bay shoreline and inland corridor. We regularly run routes through San Pablo for residential swing gate replacements, El Cerrito for hillside sliding gate installations, Kensington for custom security gates on larger properties, and El Sobrante for rural-style automatic driveway gates. Same 45-minute response commitment, same owner-led installation team.
Serving Richmond, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Richmond 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 Installation in Richmond
Richmond’s dual-corrosion environment — salt fog from the Bay plus sulfur emissions from the Chevron refinery — accelerates metal oxidation measurably faster than Berkeley’s more protected inland climate. The sulfur compounds actually change the rust chemistry, producing a yellowish-orange compound that penetrates standard zinc coatings. We spec marine-grade epoxy finishes and galvanized or stainless hardware as baseline for every Richmond installation. Call (866) 788-1265 and we’ll assess whether your existing hardware can be salvaged or needs replacement with corrosion-resistant upgrades.
Yes, but the existing structure usually can’t support it without modification. Original 1940s footings and posts in Richmond’s shipyard-era housing weren’t engineered for the dynamic load and vibration of modern operators. On a recent job in the Iron Triangle, we replaced a 1940s swing gate whose original hinges had failed from sulfur-rust fatigue, and our crew installed a new LiftMaster opener with galvanized hardware and two coats of marine-grade epoxy to survive the refinery corridor atmosphere. We evaluate your footings, posts, and gate condition during our free site survey. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule.
That’s sulfur-rust — iron sulfide and sulfate compounds formed when refinery emissions interact with moisture on metal surfaces. It’s structurally more aggressive than standard iron oxide, and it destroys zinc primer coatings that would hold up elsewhere. Experienced Richmond gate techs learn to spot it immediately. We remove all affected hardware, treat the underlying metal, and install components with epoxy-based or marine-grade finishes rated for industrial atmospheres. Call (866) 788-1265 — this isn’t cosmetic, and it won’t stop spreading on its own.
Replace it. Seventy-year-old wood in Richmond’s salt-fog environment has absorbed decades of moisture cycles, and the internal structure is compromised beyond reliable repair. Sagging indicates the frame has warped or the hinge mounting points have rotted — neither is fixable in a way that supports modern hardware or automation. We fabricate replacement gates that match your property’s character using aluminum or steel that won’t repeat the decay cycle. Full replacement with new posts and hardware typically runs $3,500–$6,200. Call (866) 788-1265 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Aluminum with a marine-grade powder coat or two-part epoxy finish outperforms everything else in Richmond’s specific conditions. It doesn’t rust like steel, doesn’t absorb moisture and warp like wood, and holds its finish when properly pre-treated. We avoid bare steel or standard galvanized products within two miles of the refinery corridor — the sulfur-rust compound penetrates them too quickly. For commercial security applications where steel’s strength is required, we specify hot-dip galvanized frames with epoxy topcoats and stainless hardware. Call (866) 788-1265 and we’ll walk you through material options for your specific Richmond location.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving Richmond since 2014.