Trusted Gate Installation for San Francisco Homeowners
A new gate installation in San Francisco typically costs between $2,800 and $8,500 depending on size, material, and automation, with most residential projects completed in 1–3 days. At Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, Kevin Flores handles every installation personally — no subcontractors, no handyman generalists — bringing 11 years of gate-only expertise to your driveway or walkway. We’ve earned 1,072 verified reviews with a 4.8-star average by showing up when we say we will and building gates that survive San Francisco’s salt air, hillside grades, and fog-driven moisture cycles. Whether you’re replacing a rusted-out entry gate in the Outer Sunset or adding security to a Mission District property, we stock parts and weld on-site so your project doesn’t stall waiting for outsourced fabrication. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free, no-obligation estimate — we’re typically on-site within 24 hours.

What Our Gate Installation Service Includes
Driveway Gate Installation
Your driveway gate is the first line of defense for your San Francisco property and the heaviest mechanical element you’ll operate daily. We see premature failures in neighborhoods like Sea Cliff and Pacific Heights where coastal corrosion meets constant use — that’s why we specify galvanized steel frames, marine-grade hardware, and drainage details that channel rainwater away from hinge points. Kevin selects motors rated for your gate’s exact weight and wind load, not whatever’s in the warehouse, and we pour concrete footings to city grade specifications so your gate doesn’t sag within two winters.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates handle more cycles per day than most driveway gates but rarely get specified with equivalent durability — a mistake we correct on every San Francisco job. In hillside neighborhoods like Noe Valley and Bernal Heights, we account for pedestrian erosion patterns and install self-closing mechanisms that actually function on steep grades rather than dragging or failing to latch. Our pedestrian installations include welded jamb boxes and adjustable strike plates because we’ve learned that settling foundations in San Francisco’s varied soil conditions will otherwise leave you with a gate that rattles or won’t lock within a year.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates demand precision track work and clearance calculations that generalist fence companies routinely miscalculate in San Francisco’s tight lots. We install V-groove or cantilever systems based on your site’s slope and available run — Kevin has rebuilt dozens of competitor installations where the track filled with debris or the gate jumped its rollers because the original installer didn’t account for leaf fall from Monterey cypress or the grade change across a typical Sunset District driveway. Our sliding gate installations include track scrapers, sealed bearing rollers, and concrete pads poured with expansion joints to prevent the cracking that misaligns everything.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates offer classic curb appeal but require honest structural assessment — we’ve seen too many San Francisco installations where the post size or footing depth was inadequate for the gate’s leverage load, especially on the windy western slopes. Kevin calculates wind resistance for your specific exposure, whether you’re sheltered in Chinatown’s urban canyon or exposed on Telegraph Hill, and we install either in-ground or pad-mounted operators with proper lever arms and positive stops. For properties with limited swing clearance, we fabricate custom folding or bi-parting configurations in-house rather than forcing a standard solution that doesn’t fit your site.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates solve wide openings elegantly but introduce synchronization challenges that demand experienced installation — two leaves, two operators, and the potential for binding if posts settle unevenly. In San Francisco’s earthquake-prone geology, we over-engineer post footings and use adjustable center latches that maintain alignment through minor ground movement. We’ve installed double gates for everything from Victorian flat buildings in the Haight to modern hillside homes in Twin Peaks, and we always wire both operators to a single control board so your gates move as one system, not two competing machines.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in San Francisco face unique demands: they must deter without looking like prison barriers, operate reliably after years of minimal maintenance, and integrate with access control systems that property managers actually use. Kevin specifies welded picket or perforated panel designs that resist climbing and prying while meeting HOA aesthetic requirements in planned communities from St. Francis Wood to Presidio Terrace. Our security installations include integrated maglocks, keypad or intercom rough-ins, and battery backup systems because a security gate that fails open during a Pacific Gas & Electric outage is worse than no gate at all.
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.
Brands We Service for Gate Installation
We’ve installed and serviced hundreds of LiftMaster residential and commercial operators across San Francisco, from standard chain-drive models to their elite battery-backup systems — we keep their gear kits, control boards, and safety sensors in stock because they’re the most common retrofit we encounter. Our FAAC and BFT experience runs deep on European-style hydraulic swing and sliding operators, particularly for heavy commercial gates in the Port of San Francisco area and industrial properties in Bayview-Hunters Point where these brands dominate; we understand their oil-bath maintenance schedules and pressure adjustments that prevent cold-weather sluggishness. DoorKing telephone entry and access control systems integrate seamlessly with our gate installations — we’ve programmed hundreds of their 1830 and 1833 series units for multi-tenant buildings from the Marina to the Mission.
For residential properties, Viking operators offer exceptional value in salt-air environments when properly specified, and we’ve developed installation techniques that extend their service life beyond factory estimates. We also work extensively with Linear, Ghost Controls, Elite, and Mighty Mule — whether you have an existing system from one of these manufacturers or need guidance selecting the right operator for new construction, we can source, install, and program it without the delays of ordering through third-party dealers. Whether you have DoorKing, Mighty Mule, or any other make, we can help.
Signs You Need Gate Installation Right Now
- Your gate sags, drags, or no longer latches cleanly. In San Francisco, this usually means post rot in wooden installations or footing failure in concrete — both progressive problems that will eventually trap your vehicle or leave your property unsecured. We’ve responded to emergency calls in the Richmond District where a dragging gate finally jumped its track and blocked a driveway completely; replacement is typically more economical than repeated band-aid repairs at this stage.
- The frame is rusting through at welds or hinge points. Coastal fog deposits salt on exposed steel daily, and once corrosion penetrates the weld zone, structural integrity degrades exponentially. We inspect with thickness gauges and replace rather than patch when metal loss exceeds 20 percent — anything less is a temporary fix that costs more over time.
- Your operator fails in cold or damp weather. San Francisco’s summer fog pattern exposes electronics to condensation cycles that kill control boards; if your gate works fine at noon but stalls at 6 PM, the circuitry is compromised. We install operators with sealed enclosures and proper grounding that prevent this intermittent failure pattern.
- You’re manually operating a gate that used to be automatic. This indicates either operator failure or a safety system so compromised the unit won’t run — both represent security and liability exposures. Property managers in SOMA and the Financial District call us specifically because we restore full automation without the “just prop it open” workaround that violates insurance requirements.
- You’re renovating or selling and the existing gate detracts from property value. A rusted, misaligned gate creates a powerful negative first impression in San Francisco’s competitive real estate market. We offer pre-listing installation consultations where Kevin assesses whether repair or replacement will deliver better return on investment for your timeline and budget.
Our Gate Installation Process — Step by Step
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Site assessment and measurement. Kevin visits your San Francisco property with a laser measure, grade finder, and soil assessment tools — we don’t estimate from photos because slope, setback, and underground conditions (especially in neighborhoods with historic fill like the Marina or Mission Bay) determine every subsequent decision. You’ll receive a written proposal with material specifications, operator model numbers, and exact pricing before any work begins.
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Utility clearance and permit verification. We verify underground utility locations through USA North 811 and confirm whether your project requires San Francisco Planning Department or DBI permits — many hillside and historic district installations do. Kevin handles this paperwork directly; you won’t discover a stop-work order halfway through your project.
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Foundation and post installation. We excavate to engineered depths — typically 36–48 inches for residential gates in San Francisco’s variable soils — and pour concrete with rebar cages and post brackets set to precise elevations. In earthquake zones, we use expansive grout or epoxy anchors where required; on clay soils in the Sunset, we specify wider footings to prevent frost-heave-equivalent movement during wet winters.
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Gate fabrication and welding. For custom installations, we fabricate frames in our shop or on-site using MIG and TIG welding equipment — no waiting for outsourced metalwork. Kevin welds all structural joints personally, then hot-dip galvanizes or powder-coats to your specification before installation begins.
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Operator mounting, programming, and safety testing. We mount operators with proper torque arms and safety entrapment devices, program travel limits and force settings to current UL 325 standards, and test all reversing mechanisms with calibrated pressure gauges. You receive a walkthrough of operation, maintenance schedule, and direct contact for any follow-up — Kevin’s cell, not a dispatch queue.
How Much Does Gate Installation Cost in San Francisco?
A typical residential driveway gate installation in San Francisco runs $3,200–$6,800 for a standard single swing or sliding gate in steel or aluminum, including operator, access control prep, and basic keypad. Pedestrian gates start around $2,800 for manual installations and $4,500–$5,500 with automated access; double driveway gates or heavy commercial security installations range from $5,500 to $8,500 depending on weight, automation complexity, and integration with existing intercom or card-reader systems.
Several factors push pricing within these ranges. Material selection matters: aluminum costs 15–25 percent more than steel upfront but eliminates rust maintenance in coastal exposure — we often recommend it for properties west of Twin Peaks where fog concentration is highest. Site conditions affect labor significantly; San Francisco’s hills, tight access, and rock excavation in neighborhoods like Nob Hill or Russian Hill add foundation costs that flat-lot installations avoid. Operator specifications vary: a basic LiftMaster residential unit runs $800–$1,200 installed, while commercial-grade FAAC hydraulic systems with battery backup and loop detectors can exceed $3,500.

To avoid overpaying, get proposals that specify exact operator model numbers, material gauges, and footing dimensions — vague quotes with “comparable materials” language invite substitution with inferior products. Our free estimates itemize every component; you’ll know whether you’re paying for 14-gauge or 16-gauge steel, a specific DoorKing model, or a generic equivalent. Call (866) 788-1265 for your exact quote — estimates are free, and we’ll review competitor bids to identify where corners get cut.
Gate Installation Near San Francisco — Our Service Area
We install gates throughout San Francisco proper and maintain regular response routes to Gate Installation in Daly City, Gate Installation in Visitacion Valley, and Gate Installation in Noe Valley — typically arriving within 2–4 hours for estimates in these core zones. Our service radius extends to South San Francisco, San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, Pacifica, and Sausalito for installation projects, with scheduled appointments available in Chinatown, the Mission District, and surrounding neighborhoods within 24 hours. Travel time to hillside properties in Sea Cliff or Forest Hill is built into our scheduling; we don’t charge surprise fees for San Francisco’s challenging access roads.
Serving San Francisco, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Francisco area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Installation in San Francisco
Gate installation is the complete process of designing, fabricating, and mounting a new gate system including posts, framing, infill material, operator mechanism, and safety controls. At Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, we handle everything from concrete footing excavation to final programming — Kevin manages each phase personally rather than handing off to subcontractors, so your gate functions as an integrated system rather than assembled parts.
Most residential gate installations in San Francisco are completed in 1–3 business days, with custom fabrication or complex access control integration adding 1–2 additional days. We complete standard driveway gates with in-stock operators in a single day when site conditions permit; hillside foundations, rock excavation, or permit holds are the typical delays, and we communicate these realities during your estimate rather than overpromising. Call (866) 788-1265 to check current scheduling — we often accommodate urgent installations within 48 hours.
Gate installation in San Francisco typically ranges from $2,800 for a basic manual pedestrian gate to $8,500 for an automated double driveway gate with integrated access control, with most residential projects falling between $3,200 and $6,800. Your exact price depends on gate dimensions, material selection, operator specifications, and site conditions like slope or excavation requirements — our free estimates itemize every component so you understand what you’re paying for. Call (866) 788-1265 for an exact quote; estimates are free and carry no obligation.
Yes, we install and program DoorKing telephone entry systems, access control panels, and compatible gate operators as part of our standard service. We’ve integrated DoorKing 1830 series units with sliding and swing gates across San Francisco multi-tenant properties, and we stock common replacement boards and keypads for ongoing support — you’re not locked into a dealer network for future service. Call (866) 788-1265 to discuss your specific DoorKing configuration.
We offer same-day response for gate failures that compromise security or safety, and we prioritize installation scheduling for properties with urgent needs — such as real estate transactions, insurance requirements, or security incidents. Our 11-year track record in San Francisco means we’ve handled emergency installations after vehicle impacts, storm damage, and vandalism; Kevin arrives with welding capability and common operators to restore function quickly. Call (866) 788-1265 anytime — we answer directly, not through a call center.
Our gate installations carry a workmanship warranty covering structural welding, post alignment, and operator mounting for the full period of your manufacturer’s equipment warranty — typically 3–5 years for residential operators, 1–2 years for commercial systems. We don’t separate “our work” from “the parts” with conflicting coverage periods; if anything fails due to installation error, Kevin returns and fixes it without finger-pointing between contractor and supplier. Specific warranty terms are detailed in your written proposal before work begins.
Clear the installation area of vehicles, debris, and landscaping that obstructs access to post locations; mark any private utilities like irrigation or landscape lighting that aren’t covered by USA North 811. We handle permit applications, utility locates, and neighbor notifications where required — your primary preparation is confirming your preferred access control method (keypad, remote, intercom) and any HOA design guidelines that affect material or style selection. Call (866) 788-1265 before your scheduled date if you have questions; Kevin reviews site-specific requirements during your estimate walkthrough.
Schedule Your Gate Installation Service in San Francisco Today
Your gate should open when you need it, close securely behind you, and last through San Francisco’s coastal weather without constant repair bills. Kevin Flores installs every gate personally — owner-level accountability, gate-only expertise, and the welding capability to solve problems on the spot rather than delay your project. Over 1,000 neighbors across San Francisco and the Peninsula have trusted us with their entry systems; join them with a free, no-obligation estimate. Call Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco at (866) 788-1265 now — we’re available for emergency response and typically schedule standard installations within 24–48 hours.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service, serving San Francisco since 2013.