Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Mission District
Gate parts and welding repair in Mission District typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you need hinge replacement, post resetting, or custom fabrication for period ironwork. Most jobs are completed same-day because our Gate Parts & Welding team stocks common hardware and carries welding equipment on every truck. If your Mission District gate is sticking, sagging, or rusted through at the hinges, call us at (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate.

We’ve been crawling through the Mission’s narrow side yards and working on its original wrought-iron gates for 11 years. Kevin Flores, our owner and lead technician, knows the neighborhood’s building stock intimately — the 25-foot lots, the shared masonry posts, the hand-forged hardware that predates any modern catalog. From Jordan Park to the Liberty Street Historic District, we respond to calls across ZIP 94110 with parts and welding gear already loaded.
Why Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco Is Mission District’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Over 1,000 neighbors trust us — 1,072 verified reviews with a 4.8-star average — because we’re gate-only specialists, not generalists who dabble. Kevin handles every job personally. That means when you call about your Mission District gate, you’re talking to the person who’ll actually weld the repair.
Our response time to Mission District averages under 45 minutes during business hours. We know the grid: Valencia Street’s commercial gates, the residential side-yard entries off Mission Street, the historic flats near The Andrews Hotel. This isn’t dispatch-from-a-suburb territory for us — we’re already in San Francisco, and Mission is core service area.
What separates us in Mission District specifically is our in-house welding capability. Most gate companies in the Bay Area outsource metal fabrication. We don’t. Kevin carries oxy-acetylene equipment and a mobile welder on his truck, so when your 1890s hinge needs custom matching, we fabricate on-site. No waiting for a third-party shop. No mismatched hardware.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Mission District
Hinge Replacement
In Mission District’s Victorian and Edwardian flats, hinge replacement rarely means swapping in a Home Depot special. The original hand-forged hinges on these 1890–1920 gates were sized to 19th-century post dimensions that don’t match modern standards. We recently replaced a rusted hinge on a 1905 wrought-iron gate in the Liberty Street Historic District. The original hand-forged hinge had cracked at the knuckle, and we had to fabricate a matching piece using our oxy-acetylene torch and then weld it onto the existing gate frame to preserve the historic look. Typical hinge replacement in Mission District runs $180–$340 for standard jobs, $380–$550 when custom welding is required to match period profiles.
Post Replacement
Post replacement in Mission District gets complicated fast. On the Mission’s attached-row blocks, a single masonry gate post often sits exactly on the property line shared by two flats — so a post that needs re-setting or a hinge that needs re-anchoring legally requires sign-off from the neighbor, a coordination issue that surprises technicians coming from single-family suburban markets. We’ve navigated this dozens of times. Kevin will assess whether the post can be weld-braced and reset without full replacement, often saving you $200–$400. When replacement is unavoidable, we coordinate the neighbor conversation and handle the masonry work ourselves. Post work in Mission District typically runs $450–$650 for shared-line resets, $280–$420 for standalone posts.
Rail Repair
The Mission’s high tenant turnover means shared entry gates take a beating. Different users force misaligned strikes, eventually warping the gate frame and necessitating rail repair with matching period hardware. We see this constantly near Hotel Union Square and along the dense rental corridors. Rail repair in Mission District costs $220–$380 for straightening and re-welding, $340–$480 when we need to fabricate replacement pickets or scrollwork to match existing ornamentation.
Custom Welding
Custom welding is our differentiator in Mission District. The neighborhood’s dense blocks of 1890s–1920s Victorian and Edwardian flats — many on narrow lots with original ornamental wrought iron gates still in place — mean gate repair here routinely requires fabrication and welding to match period ironwork rather than off-the-shelf hardware replacement. Properties within the Liberty Street Historic District (ZIP 94110) carry additional preservation expectations that make straight substitution of modern gate components a non-starter. Kevin’s 11 years of gate-only welding means he can replicate scroll patterns, collar details, and knuckle profiles that most shops won’t touch. Custom welding jobs in Mission District start around $280 for simple fabrication, ranging to $650+ for complex period-matching work.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Mission District
We work on your brand — whether that’s a Viking operator on a commercial gate near Valencia Street, a Ghost Controls system on a modern install in Lower Pacific Heights, or a DoorKing access panel managing a multi-unit entry. We stock parts for Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, and DoorKing on our Mission District service truck, which means most brand-specific repairs don’t wait for shipping. Kevin’s certified to service all nine major manufacturers we cover, so when your opener fails and the gate itself is 1905 iron, we can diagnose both the mechanical and the electrical without calling in a second contractor.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Mission District Homes
- Rusted hinge pins on side-yard gates. The Mission’s ‘Banana Belt’ microclimate delivers more sun and less fog than western SF neighborhoods, but daily marine-layer moisture still triggers rust on uncoated iron hardware. Hinges on narrow-lot gates that sit in building shadows never fully dry. We regularly see pins rusted through at the knuckle, requiring custom welding of new hinge knuckles rather than simple replacement.
- Warped frames from forced latches. Tenant turnover in the neighborhood’s large rental stock means latches, hinges, and self-closing hardware on shared entry gates wear out faster than in owner-occupied single-family settings. Different tenants force misaligned strikes until the frame twists. We weld in bracing and realign the strike plate, using hardware that can take the abuse.
- Loose shared posts on property lines. Common gate posts shared between two flats on property lines become loose after years of differential settling, requiring a coordinated weld-brace and post reset that accounts for the neighbor’s sign-off and shared masonry. We’ve developed a process for this specific Mission District scenario.
- Split wooden boards in shadowed frames. Marine-layer moisture causes wooden gate boards to cycle through expansion and contraction — warping and splitting frames that sit in the shadow of attached buildings where they never fully dry out. We weld in steel bracing to stabilize the frame, then replace boards with properly sealed material.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Mission District, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Mission District |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard) | $180 – $340 |
| Hinge replacement (custom welded, period match) | $380 – $550 |
| Post reset with weld-bracing | $280 – $420 |
| Post replacement (shared property line) | $450 – $650 |
| Rail repair and realignment | $220 – $380 |
| Rail repair with custom picket/scroll fabrication | $340 – $480 |
| Custom welding (simple fabrication) | $280 – $400 |
| Custom welding (complex period matching) | $450 – $650+ |
What moves you up or down in these ranges: whether your gate is standalone or shares a post, whether the hardware is standard or hand-forged period work, and how accessible the site is on Mission District’s narrow lots. We don’t quote over the phone for custom welding without photos, but we do come out for free estimates anywhere in 94110. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule — Kevin will assess on-site and give you a firm number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mission District
Our service radius covers all of San Francisco proper, and we regularly run to Noe Valley for similar Victorian-era gate work, Visitacion Valley for commercial and residential repairs, and Chinatown for historic-building gate restoration. If you’re in Mission District, though, you’re in our core response zone — typically same-day, often within the hour.
Serving Mission District, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mission District 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 Parts & Welding in Mission District
Yes — we fabricate period-matching hinges on-site using our mobile welding equipment. Kevin will measure your existing hinge profile, cut and shape matching stock, and weld it to your gate frame so the repair disappears into the original design. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule a free estimate — bring photos if you have them.
We can often weld-brace and stabilize the hinge without full post replacement, which avoids the neighbor sign-off requirement. If the post itself needs resetting or replacing, California property law requires coordination with the shared owner. We’ve handled this scenario many times in Mission District’s attached-row blocks and can advise on the most practical path. Call (866) 788-1265 — Kevin will assess what can be done independently.
The Mission’s “Banana Belt” reputation is real — more sun, less fog than the Sunset or Richmond — but daily marine-layer moisture still rolls in, and side-yard gates on narrow lots sit in permanent building shadow where condensation never fully evaporates. Uncoated iron hardware in those micro-climates rusts predictably. We use welded stainless or properly coated replacements, and we can apply protective treatments that outlast standard hardware store options.
Properties within the Liberty Street Historic District carry preservation expectations that make straight substitution of modern gate components a non-starter, but repair-in-kind — matching original materials and profiles — typically doesn’t require full review. We fabricate period-accurate hardware specifically to meet this standard. If your property is formally landmarked, we recommend confirming with the planning department, but our welds are designed to pass preservation scrutiny. Call (866) 788-1265 and we can discuss your specific situation.
Yes — we service LiftMaster operators and work on original 1900s iron gates, and we understand how to integrate modern openers with legacy gates without damaging the historic structure. Kevin’s certified on LiftMaster and experienced with the structural reinforcement that century-old iron often needs before it can handle automated operation. We’ll tell you honestly if your gate needs welding reinforcement first, or if the iron is too fatigued for automation. Free estimate: (866) 788-1265.
Ready to get your Mission District gate working right? Whether it’s a rusted hinge on a Victorian flat in Jordan Park, a loose shared post needing weld-bracing, or custom fabrication to match period ironwork in the Liberty Street Historic District, Kevin handles it personally. We’re gate-only specialists, we stock parts and weld on-site, and we’ve got 11 years of focused experience on San Francisco’s unique building stock. Call (866) 788-1265 now for a free estimate — most Mission District calls are same-day.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving Mission District and San Francisco since 2014.