Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Los Altos
Gate repair in Los Altos typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with hinge wear, post realignment, or automation integration faults, and our Gate Repair team usually arrives same-day or next-day throughout the 94022, 94023, and 94024 ZIP codes. We know Los Altos gates inside and out—from the original 1950s ranch hardware still hanging on Foothill Boulevard properties to the integrated FAAC and LiftMaster systems guarding estates off Page Mill Road. Call (866) 788-1265 and Kevin will walk you through what’s actually wrong before we roll a truck.

Why Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco Is Los Altos’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve spent 11 years working exclusively on gates—never as a side service, never through subcontractors. Kevin Flores handles every Los Altos call personally as lead technician, which means the person diagnosing your gate on the phone is the same one realigning your posts or troubleshooting your Control4 integration at your driveway.
Over 1,000 neighbors trust us, backed by 1,072 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars. Los Altos customers specifically mention our ability to source discontinued parts and preserve existing automation setups—something generalist contractors simply don’t do.
Our response time to Los Altos runs same-day for most mechanical failures and next-morning for automation diagnostics, because we stock parts and weld on-site rather than ordering out. We know the seasonal clay-soil cycle here: gates that worked fine in October seize by February. That local pattern recognition saves you a second service call.
Our Gate Repair Services in Los Altos
Hinge Repair
Heavy wrought-iron and powder-coated steel gates on Los Altos estates put enormous load on hinges, especially after seasonal misalignment strains the pivot points. We replace seized, cracked, or undersized hinges with commercial-grade equivalents—often welding custom mounting plates on-site when the original pillar attachment has corroded or pulled free. On a recent call near Edith Avenue, we found a 300-pound estate gate riding on two original 1970s pin hinges that had elongated their barrels; Kevin fabricated matched replacement barrels and hardened pins in our truck, avoiding a week-long fabrication delay.
Post Repair
This is where Los Altos’s clay soil geography hits hardest. The Santa Clara Valley’s heavy clays absorb winter rains and swell, then shrink and crack through the dry season. That annual expansion-contraction cycle exerts lateral force on gate post footings, producing chronic seasonal misalignment that recurs year after year unless posts are reset on properly engineered concrete footings deep enough to anchor below the active clay layer. We don’t just shim and walk away—we excavate, pour engineered footings, and rehang your gate to true plumb. It’s the only fix that lasts past the next rainy season.
Weld Repair
Los Altos’s mix of aging ranch gates and ornate estate ironwork means we’re constantly repairing cracked pickets, broken scrollwork, and separated frame joints where rust or stress has compromised the metal. Our in-house welding capability means broken metal gets fixed now, not sent to a fabricator for two weeks. We match existing finishes on powder-coated and wrought-iron gates, and we’ll tell you honestly when a frame is too far gone to weld safely—no point burning time and money on a gate that’s structurally finished.
Gate Realignment
Realignment is the most common service call we get in Los Altos, and it’s almost always clay-soil related. A gate that drags, binds, or won’t latch has usually shifted on its posts. We measure the full geometry—post plumb, hinge elevation, latch strike position, and operator arm geometry—then correct the root cause rather than adjusting the operator to compensate for a structural problem. Compensating just burns out the motor. We fix the structure.
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 Los Altos
We work on your brand—period. Our certification covers 9 major manufacturers including FAAC, BFT, Linear, and Viking, plus LiftMaster, DoorKing, Ghost Controls, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Los Altos’s high-end homes, this matters because your gate operator is likely integrated into a broader automation platform, and generic replacement with an incompatible unit breaks that integration. We stock common control boards, receiver modules, and safety edges locally, and our diagnostic process checks the communication layer—relay boards, IP bridges, serial connections—before we touch hardware. That saves you from unnecessary motor replacements when the real issue is a firmware handshake with your Savant hub.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Los Altos Homes
- Seasonal clay-soil heave misaligns posts and bends operator arms. The wet winter/dry summer cycle shifts footings 1–3 inches annually, binding gates and overloading motors. We see this across every Los Altos neighborhood from Loyola Corners to North Los Altos.
- Legacy hardware from 1950s–1970s ranch homes has no replacement parts. Original operators, control boards, and even hinge styles were discontinued decades ago. Repair attempts fail when we can’t source components, and we’ll tell you upfront if retrofit is the smarter path.
- Automation integration faults masquerade as mechanical failures. A gate that “won’t open” after a power fluctuation or software update often has a perfectly functional motor—the Control4, Savant, or Crestron hub has lost communication with the operator’s board. Swapping the motor won’t fix a network issue.
- Heavy wrought-iron gates stress original mounting hardware beyond its design. Many Los Altos estate gates were installed with residential-grade hinges and posts adequate for 150 pounds, but the actual gate weighs 400+. Kevin spots this mismatch immediately and specifies proper hardware before the failure gets expensive.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Los Altos, CA
Honest numbers for the Los Altos market:
| Service | Typical Range in Los Altos |
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| Hinge repair/replacement | $180–$340 |
| Gate realignment (adjustment only) | $220–$380 |
| Post reset with engineered footing | $480–$850 |
| Weld repair (on-site fabrication) | $260–$520 |
| Automation integration diagnostics | $180–$320 |
| Operator retrofit with integration preservation | $1,400–$2,800 |
What moves you within these ranges: gate material and weight (wrought iron costs more to realign than aluminum), access for excavation equipment on post jobs, and whether your automation integration requires custom programming or adapter boards. We don’t quote blind over the phone for complex jobs, but we’ll give you a firm written estimate before any work starts—estimates are free. Call (866) 788-1265.
We Also Serve Cities Near Los Altos
Our service radius covers Los Altos Hills to the west, Stanford and Palo Alto to the north, and East Palo Alto to the northeast. The same clay-soil conditions affect gates across this entire corridor, and we bring the same post-realignment and automation-diagnostic expertise to every call. If you’re on the border between cities, we’ll confirm coverage when you call—no guessing.
Serving Los Altos, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Los Altos 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 Los Altos
The heavy clay soils underlying Los Altos and the Santa Clara Valley swell with winter rain absorption and shrink during the dry season, exerting cyclical lateral force on your post footings. The only permanent fix is resetting posts on concrete footings engineered deep enough to anchor below the active clay layer—typically 36–48 inches in this area. Shimming or surface adjustments just repeat the cycle. Call (866) 788-1265 and we’ll assess whether your footings are deep enough.
Sometimes, but often no—discontinued control boards, obsolete safety standards, and unavailable drive components make legacy operator repair a diminishing proposition. We stock adapters and workarounds for several vintage systems, but if the control board is fried and no replacement exists, we’ll quote a retrofit that preserves your existing automation integration rather than leaving you with a standalone operator that won’t talk to your home system. Call (866) 788-1265 to discuss what’s actually available for your model.
Not necessarily—the hum means the motor is receiving power, but the gate may be mechanically bound from post shift, or the operator may be receiving a start signal without a corresponding open command from your automation hub. We diagnose the communication layer first: checking relay status, IP bridge connectivity, and hub logs before assuming the motor or mechanicals have failed. This prevents unnecessary parts replacement. Call (866) 788-1265 for same-day diagnostics.
Repair makes sense when the frame is structurally sound and the issue is localized—broken pickets, failed hinges, surface rust. Replace when the main frame has cracked at stress points, rust has penetrated through the metal, or previous welds have compromised the original geometry. Kevin evaluates this in person; we’ll weld what can be saved and tell you honestly when replacement is the safer long-term investment. Free estimates: (866) 788-1265.
Brand matters less than installation quality and integration compatibility, but for heavy gates on shifting soil, we prefer operators with robust mechanical limit systems and strong aftermarket support—FAAC and LiftMaster for residential estate work, Viking and BFT for commercial-grade durability. The critical factor is proper post engineering beneath the operator; even the best motor fails fast when mounted to a post that shifts seasonally. We match brand to your existing automation ecosystem and your gate’s actual weight and usage pattern. Call (866) 788-1265 for a spec review.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving Los Altos and the Bay Area since 2013.