Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Duncanville
Gate installation in Duncanville typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on gate type, materials, and whether we’re correcting clay-soil damage to existing posts. Most Duncanville installations are completed in one to two days, with Dennis and his team arriving from our Irving base within 30–45 minutes for on-site estimates.

We know Duncanville’s gate problems intimately — not from a manual, from 11 years of pulling tilted posts out of the Blackland Prairie clay that undercuts this whole city. From the post-war ranch homes along Armstrong Avenue to the newer builds near Wheatland Road in 75137, we’ve installed and replaced gates that have to survive 100°F summers, freeze-thaw winters, and the straight-line winds that come tearing up from the south. If you’re seeing a sagging swing gate, a sliding gate that’s jumped its track, or you’re ready to add automated access control to your driveway, call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate. Our Gate Installation team brings welding equipment, brand-specific operator knowledge, and the patience to set posts deep enough to outlast Duncanville’s soil.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Duncanville’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Dennis Price doesn’t send subcontractors — he shows up with the welder and the post-hole digger. That’s the difference 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars have been describing for 11 years. Duncanville customers specifically mention our willingness to explain why their 1960s cedar gate failed and what we’re doing differently so it won’t happen again.
Our response time to Duncanville averages under 40 minutes because we’re coming from Irving via I-20 or Spur 408, not from Fort Worth or Plano. We know which 75116 backyards have the shallow footings that were standard when those homes were built, and we know which 75137 properties sit on slightly better-draining ground near the creek corridors. That local ground-truth saves Duncanville homeowners from repeat visits and gates that lean again after the first wet spring.
We’re not a handyman service that “also does gates.” Eleven years, one specialty. We weld, we wire, we repair. And when your brand is LiftMaster, FAAC, Elite, or Mighty Mule, we don’t guess — we’ve worked on all of them, and we stock parts or know where to source them fast for Duncanville jobs.
Our Gate Installation Services in Duncanville
Driveway Gate Installation
Duncanville’s driveways tend to be wide — many 1950s-70s ranch homes were built with double-car aprons that need 12- to 16-foot openings. We install steel-framed driveway gates with wind-rated bracing because North Texas straight-line winds will find the weak point in a lightweight aluminum gate and bend it around the post. For automated driveway gates, we match the operator to your usage: LiftMaster for high-cycle residential, FAAC for heavier commercial-grade swing applications. Every driveway gate we install in Duncanville gets posts set 42 inches minimum in bell-bottom footings. The clay won’t forgive anything less.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
A pedestrian gate in Duncanville needs to do more than look good — it needs to stay square enough to latch reliably after three seasons of soil movement. We see a lot of pedestrian gates in 75116 that were hung on fence-line posts never intended to carry a swinging load. We install independent posts with concrete footings that don’t depend on the fence for stability, and we use adjustable hinges that can be tweaked as the ground shifts. For properties near Duncanville’s parks or schools, we can integrate keypad or card-reader access control into the same system running your main driveway gate.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense for Duncanville properties with sloped driveways or limited swing clearance — common in the hilly sections of 75138 near the Cedar Ridge Preserve area. The catch: sliding gates need perfectly level track and rollers that won’t bind when the frame takes a wind load. We fabricate and weld our own track supports when the ground won’t cooperate, and we specify V-groove or cantilever designs based on your actual grade and expected traffic. A sliding gate in Duncanville without proper wind bracing is a gate that will derail; we build that bracing in from the first cut.
Swing Gate & Double Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates are what we install most in Duncanville — and double swing gates are what we replace most, because two leaves means twice the opportunity for clay-heaved posts to pull everything out of square. Our double swing installations use steel box frames with diagonal bracing, not just welded angle-iron that can rack. We center the operation: LiftMaster, Elite, or Mighty Mule operators sized to the actual leaf weight, not the manufacturer’s optimistic rating. And we always check the reveal — the gap between closed leaves — because in Duncanville, a gate that doesn’t close tight is a gate that won’t latch after the next rainy season.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in Duncanville serve HOAs, commercial properties along Highway 67, and homeowners who want controlled access without sacrificing visibility. We install steel picket and ornamental iron security gates with automated operators and access control integration — intercoms, keypads, loop detectors, telephone entry systems. The security gate has to stop vehicles, survive impact, and keep operating after a hailstorm. We build them with 2×2 inch or larger steel frames, set in footings engineered for the clay, and we wire the access control ourselves rather than subcontracting to an electrician who doesn’t understand gate logic.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Duncanville
Your brand, our expertise. In Duncanville, we regularly install and service automated gates running LiftMaster, Elite, and Mighty Mule operators — three of the most common brands in North Texas residential applications. We don’t show up and hope we can figure it out; Dennis and his team have hands-on experience with the control boards, limit switches, and safety edge systems specific to each manufacturer. For parts, we maintain relationships with regional distributors that let us source operator arms, circuit boards, and replacement gears without the two-week wait that sends Duncanville customers to Amazon for incompatible substitutes. When we spec a new installation, we match the brand to your needs — LiftMaster for proven residential reliability, Elite for heavier ornamental iron, Mighty Mule for budget-conscious properties that still need professional-grade safety features.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Duncanville Homes
- Posts tilted 5–10 degrees by Blackland Prairie clay heave. In the 75116 ZIP especially, we pull out gate posts set in 18 inches of concrete with no deadman anchors — standard practice in the 1960s and 70s — and reset them 42 inches deep in bell-bottom footings that resist the seasonal swell and shrink. Simple realignment never holds; the clay wins every time.
- Lightweight drop rods and aluminum frames bent by straight-line winds. North Texas severe weather season brings winds that will kink a thin steel drop rod or rack an unbraced aluminum gate frame. We replace with heavier steel components and add wind bracing on any gate over 10 feet wide.
- Wood gates warped and hinges seized from summer heat and UV exposure. Duncanville’s 100°F-plus days cook the moisture out of cedar and pine, causing boards to cup and twist. We see this on south-facing gates in the 75137 area especially. Our solution: steel-framed gates with composite or metal infill, or if wood is preferred, proper sealing and heavy-duty adjustable hinges that can be maintained.
- Concrete footings cracked by freeze-thaw cycles. Even properly set footings can spall and crack when water trapped in the clay freezes and expands. We use concrete rated for exterior exposure in North Texas, and we extend footings below the typical frost line disturbance caused by the clay’s moisture retention.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Duncanville, TX
Here’s what gate installation costs in Duncanville’s market, based on jobs we’ve completed in 75116, 75137, and 75138:
| Gate Type | Typical Range | Notes |
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| Single swing gate, steel frame, manual | $2,800–$4,200 | Includes standard posts; deeper footings add $400–$800 |
| Double swing gate, steel frame, manual | $4,500–$6,800 | Heavier frame, two operators if automated |
| Sliding gate, steel frame, manual | $5,200–$7,500 | Track, rollers, and motorization extra |
| Automated operator installation (existing gate) | $1,800–$3,400 | LiftMaster, Elite, or Mighty Mule; includes safety devices |
| Access control integration | $900–$2,200 | Keypad, intercom, or telephone entry |
| Post reset with bell-bottom footing (clay correction) | $600–$1,200 per post | Required for most 1960s-70s Duncanville gates |
What moves you within these ranges: gate width and height, material (steel vs. aluminum vs. wood), whether we’re correcting clay-damaged footings, and the automation package. We don’t quote blind — every Duncanville estimate starts with Dennis on-site, checking the soil, measuring the opening, and confirming what the existing posts are sitting in. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule; estimates are free and typically same-week.
We Also Serve Cities Near Duncanville
Our gate installation work extends throughout southern Dallas County. We regularly install and replace gates in DeSoto (similar clay-soil challenges, newer housing stock), Glenn Heights (rapid growth, new construction gate specs), Lancaster (mixed historic and new development), and the southern Dallas neighborhoods near I-20 and Spur 408. Same expertise, same Dennis Price on-site, same 11-year track record.
Serving Duncanville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Duncanville 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 Duncanville
Duncanville sits on the Blackland Prairie’s expansive clay soil, which swells when wet and shrinks dramatically in summer heat; Grand Prairie’s soils are sandier and more stable, so posts there don’t experience the same seasonal heave cycle. In Duncanville’s 75116 neighborhoods, we regularly find posts that were set in shallow concrete without deadman anchors — standard 1960s practice — and the clay has simply pushed them out of plumb over decades. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll check your footing depth; estimates are free.
We recommend steel-framed gates with internal diagonal bracing for any opening over 10 feet wide, because North Texas straight-line winds and hail can bend lightweight aluminum or thin steel drop rods. While Duncanville doesn’t have a municipal wind-rating code for residential gates like some coastal cities, our field experience says an unbraced gate is a bent gate after the first severe weather season. We build to survive what we’ve seen hit Armstrong Avenue and Wheatland Road properties. Call (855) 914-8517 to discuss bracing for your specific opening.
Residential gate replacements on existing openings typically don’t require permits in Duncanville, but new driveway gates that change the curb cut or add automation may need review by the city’s building department. We handle the measurement and specification; you handle the permit application, or we can guide you through what’s needed based on your specific address and whether the gate is automated. Call (855) 914-8517 before you start — we’ll tell you what we’ve seen required on similar Duncanville jobs.
A bell-bottom footing set 42 inches deep, minimum, with the base widened to resist uplift — that’s what holds in Duncanville’s Blackland Prairie clay. Standard straight-shaft footings or shallow post-hole fills simply don’t have enough surface area to resist the swelling pressure. On a ranch-style home near Armstrong Avenue in the 75116 ZIP, we replaced a sagging double swing gate and set the posts in exactly this configuration; the gate’s still square two years later. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll assess whether your existing footings can be salvaged or need complete replacement.
Sometimes — if the frame is solid steel and the posts are still reasonably plumb, we can add diagonal bracing, replace worn hinges with adjustable heavy-duty sets, and correct the sag. But if the posts are tilted by clay heave or the frame is rusted through at ground level (common on steel pipe gates from that era), reinforcement becomes a short-term fix that wastes your money. We’ll tell you honestly which path makes sense when we see it. Call (855) 914-8517 for an on-site assessment; estimates are free.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Duncanville and southern Dallas County since 2013.