Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across North Richland Hills
Gate installation in North Richland Hills runs $1,800–$4,500 for most residential projects, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 76180 and 76182 ZIP codes. We’re typically on-site in North Richland Hills within 24–48 hours of your call, and Dennis Price personally measures every opening before we cut a single post.

North Richland Hills sits squarely in Tarrant County’s hail alley and wind corridor, which means any gate we install here has to survive more than casual weather. The 1970s–1990s cedar gates that dominate the 76180 neighborhoods are aging out simultaneously — original wood, surface-mount hinges, and shallow-set posts that never accounted for black clay soil heave. Meanwhile, the newer construction pushing toward Keller in 76182 demands ornamental iron and automated openers with access control. Two completely different gate profiles, one small city. We’ve spent 11 years navigating both. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is North Richland Hills’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Our Gate Installation team has completed hundreds of jobs across the Mid-Cities corridor, and North Richland Hills accounts for a significant share. Dennis Price serves as lead technician on every install — not a subcontractor learning your property on the fly. That matters when you’re choosing between a wind-rated swing gate for a 1970s tract home off Smithfield Road or a custom ornamental iron driveway gate for a 2010s build near the Keller boundary.
707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect thousands of completed jobs, not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials. North Richland Hills customers specifically mention our post-set depth and hinge welding in feedback — the details that separate a gate that lasts from one that sags by the second wet season.
We carry parts and stock hardware for LiftMaster, Elite, DoorKing, and Mighty Mule operators locally, which means faster turnaround when your install includes automation. No waiting on Dallas distributors for a bracket or control board.
Our familiarity with North Richland Hills’s split housing stock saves you from generic recommendations. We know which 76180 neighborhoods have the original 4×4 cedar posts set in shallow concrete that heaved years ago, and we know the 76182 HOAs that require specific ornamental iron styles. That local specificity is why our callback rate for post alignment stays low.
Our Gate Installation Services in North Richland Hills
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the default across 76180’s established neighborhoods, where modest lot widths and original cedar fence lines favor a simple inward or outward swing. We install wind-rated swing gates with heavy-duty weld-on hinges and posts set below the frost line in concrete footings deep enough to resist Tarrant County’s clay soil movement. In November 2023, near Smithfield Road in 76180, we replaced a rotting cedar double gate whose surface-mount hinges had pulled loose after seasonal clay heave torqued the posts. We installed a wind-rated swing gate with heavy-duty weld-on hinges and set posts in concrete below frost line to resist future soil movement. That gate still swings true.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in North Richland Hills serve two distinct purposes: reinforcing aging perimeter fencing in 76180’s older tracts, and controlling access for newer developments and commercial properties near Davis Boulevard and the 76182 corridor. We weld steel frames in-house, integrate access control systems from LiftMaster, DoorKing, or Elite, and spec materials that withstand both intrusion attempts and the Mid-Cities’ spring wind events. A security gate that blows out in a March storm isn’t securing anything.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates get overlooked until they fail to latch or drag against a shifted post. In North Richland Hills, we see this constantly in 76180 — the pedestrian gate between house and garage that was installed in 1987 with the original fence, now hanging crooked because clay heave pulled the post. We install pedestrian gates with the same post-depth standards as driveway gates, using weld-on or bolt-on hinges that won’t loosen like surface-mount hardware. Match your existing style or upgrade to ornamental iron that complements a refreshed fence line.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense for North Richland Hills properties with limited swing clearance or steep driveway grades, particularly in the 76182 area where larger lots and custom home designs create non-standard openings. We fabricate track systems and weld gate frames to spec, then align rollers and motors with precision — a sliding gate with even minor track misalignment will bind, jump, or burn out its operator prematurely. Our in-house welding capability means we adjust track mounting and gate frame squareness on-site, not after a return trip.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates — two swinging panels meeting at center — remain common in 76180’s original fence lines, where a single 16-foot swing would overwhelm the available space or structural capacity. We install double gates with center-drop pins, wind-rated latches, and posts engineered for the combined wind load. The weak point in most failing double gates isn’t the gate itself; it’s the center post that took the brunt of soil movement and now leans half an inch toward the neighbor’s yard. We address that before hanging new panels.

Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gates in North Richland Hills range from simple 12-foot cedar replacements in 76180 to automated ornamental iron systems with keypad or remote access in 76182. Every driveway gate install starts with a soil assessment — black clay’s seasonal shrink-swell cycle will destroy a gate that was engineered for stable ground. We spec post depth, concrete volume, and hinge type accordingly. For automated driveway gates, we match the operator to your usage frequency and gate weight, drawing from nine brands including LiftMaster, Mighty Mule, and DoorKing.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Richland Hills
We maintain direct experience with nine major gate operator brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means your North Richland Hills install isn’t a guessing game of “we’ll try this one and see.” For local customers, we stock common LiftMaster and Elite control boards, DoorKing access hardware, and Mighty Mule replacement arms, cutting wait times when an install needs a same-day operator pairing. Your brand, our expertise. We weld, we wire, we repair. Eleven years, one specialty.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in North Richland Hills Homes
- Failing to specify wind-rated gates during installation. Spring storms rolling through the Mid-Cities corridor regularly produce 60+ mph gusts. Gates installed without wind-load engineering — common with budget cedar replacements — suffer panel blow-out or hinge failure. We spec wind-rated gates as standard, not an upgrade.
- Setting gate posts in black clay without deep concrete footings. North Richland Hills’ expansive clay soil shrinks dramatically during summer droughts, then heaves when fall rains return. Posts set in shallow concrete or tamped earth torque out of plumb by two or more inches every wet season. We set posts below frost line with engineered concrete footings.
- Choosing hollow-steel panels that warp and dent under hail. Summer hail events track frequently through the Mid-Cities, and hollow-steel or thin aluminum gate panels show every impact. We steer North Richland Hills customers toward solid steel, wrought iron, or properly engineered cedar that can be repaired rather than replaced after a storm.
- Installing operators without accounting for gate weight and wind load. A motor spec’d for a 300-pound gate in calm conditions will strain, overheat, and fail prematurely on a 500-pound wind-rated gate in North Richland Hills. We size operators with margin, drawing from brands including LiftMaster and Elite with proven local track records.
Pricing for Gate Installation in North Richland Hills, TX
| Gate Type | Typical Range in North Richland Hills |
|---|---|
| Basic cedar swing gate (single, manual) | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Cedar double gate (manual, with posts) | $2,400 – $3,600 |
| Ornamental iron swing gate (single, manual) | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Automated driveway gate with operator | $3,500 – $6,500 |
| Security gate with access control | $4,500 – $8,000 |
| Sliding gate with track system | $3,200 – $5,800 |
What moves your project within these ranges: material choice (cedar vs. ornamental iron vs. steel), automation level, access control integration, and the condition of existing posts and footings. Gates in 76180 often require full post replacement due to clay heave damage; 76182 installs on newer construction may reuse stable footings. We provide itemized, upfront pricing before any work begins — call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate at your North Richland Hills property.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Richland Hills
Our install crews work daily across the Mid-Cities corridor, including Richland Hills just to the south, Watauga to the east, Hurst along the southern boundary, and Colleyville to the northeast. Each city shares North Richland Hills’s clay soil challenges but brings its own housing stock and HOA requirements — experience we apply across every estimate.
Serving North Richland Hills, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Richland Hills 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 North Richland Hills
North Richland Hills follows Tarrant County building codes and the 2021 International Residential Code for structural requirements, but does not currently mandate a separate wind-rating certification specifically for residential driveway gates. However, we engineer every gate we install to withstand the 90 mph wind speeds specified for this region — a standard that exceeds code minimums and prevents the panel blow-outs we see on under-spec’d gates after spring storms. Call (855) 914-8517 to discuss wind-load engineering for your specific property.
Your gate posts lean because Tarrant County’s expansive black clay soil shrinks during extended summer droughts, creating voids around the post, then swells when fall rains return — a seasonal cycle that torques posts out of plumb. This shows up on service calls city-wide every October through November. We prevent it by setting posts in concrete footings below the frost line, deep enough to anchor in stable soil beneath the active shrink-swell zone. Call (855) 914-8517 for a post assessment.
Solid steel and wrought iron outperform hollow-steel and thin aluminum panels against the hail events that track through the Mid-Cities corridor each summer. Cedar, properly maintained with sealant, withstands hail better than metal but requires periodic upkeep. We avoid recommending hollow-steel panels for North Richland Hills properties due to the denting and warping we’ve documented after repeated summer storms. Call (855) 914-8517 to compare materials for your install.
A straight replacement of an existing gate on existing posts typically does not require a permit in North Richland Hills, but any new structural post installation, electrical work for automation, or modification to a perimeter fence exceeding six feet may trigger permitting requirements. We verify permit needs during our site assessment and can coordinate submission if required. Call (855) 914-8517 before your project begins to confirm requirements for your specific scope.
LiftMaster openers fail more frequently in 76180 because the aging cedar gates and shifted posts common to that area create binding, excess weight, and uneven swing that force the operator to work beyond its design load. In 76182, newer ornamental iron gates on stable posts present consistent, balanced operation that operators handle easily. We diagnose whether the root issue is the opener spec or the underlying gate condition — and we fix the gate before installing a replacement motor. Call (855) 914-8517 for a diagnostic visit.
Ready for a gate that survives North Richland Hills weather and soil? Call (855) 914-8517 for a free, on-site estimate. Dennis Price personally measures every opening and specs every post depth — no subcontractor handoffs, no generic recommendations.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving North Richland Hills and the Mid-Cities since 2013.