Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Addison
Gate parts and welding in Addison typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re looking at hinge replacement on a commercial slide gate or full post replacement after black-clay soil shift. Most calls from Addison zip code 75001 reach us within 25–35 minutes from our Irving base, and we carry commercial-grade rollers, latches, and operator brackets on every truck. If your Belt Line Road apartment complex gate just failed at 6 PM on a Friday, call (855) 914-8517 — we answer, we show up, and we weld on-site.

We’ve been crossing into Addison for eleven years now, and here’s what we’ve learned: this isn’t a residential gate town. Almost every call we get from 75001 involves a high-cycle automated gate serving a mid-rise apartment complex, a restaurant parking lot, or a retail center. The equipment is commercial-grade, the cycles are brutal, and the black-clay soil beneath every installation is slowly, relentlessly shifting everything out of alignment. That’s why our Gate Parts & Welding team stocks parts for DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule operators specifically — because guessing doesn’t work when a 120-cycle-per-day gate is down and your tenants can’t park.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Addison’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Our 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include plenty from Addison property managers who’ve learned that Dennis Price shows up personally, diagnoses the actual brand and mechanism, and fixes it without the “we’ll need to order that and come back next week” runaround. Dennis and his team have replaced operators, realigned tracks, and welded broken brackets at complexes along Belt Line Road, Marsh Lane, and Arapaho Road — we know the 1980s-era installations, the soil conditions, and the cycle demands.
Response time to Addison averages under 35 minutes during business hours. We keep that tight because we know a down gate at an Addison apartment complex doesn’t mean one inconvenienced homeowner — it means forty tenants circling the block, property managers fielding angry calls, and potential liability if emergency vehicles need access. Our trucks carry replacement gate rollers, heavy-duty hinges, latch assemblies, and a 220-volt MIG welder so we can fabricate brackets or repair cracked posts on the spot.
That local knowledge matters. A technician who treats your Addison apartment gate like a residential driveway installation will spec the wrong operator duty rating, use the wrong rollers, or weld a bracket that fails again in six months because it doesn’t account for post shift. We’ve seen it. We don’t do it.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Addison
Gate Roller Replacement
Gate rollers on Addison apartment complexes wear out faster than almost anywhere else in our service area. The math is simple: a residential driveway gate might cycle 4–8 times daily. A Belt Line Road restaurant lot gate? 80–120 cycles. The original nylon or steel rollers on these 1990s and 2000s slide gates weren’t spec’d for that volume, and once they flatten or crack, the gate drags, the operator strains, and the motor burns out. We stock commercial-grade sealed-bearing rollers rated for 500,000+ cycles, and we always check post plumb before installing — because new rollers on a shifted post just fail again. Typical gate roller replacement in Addison runs $220–$380 per gate, including removal of the old track section if it’s worn.
Latch & Lock Repair and Replacement
Addison’s black-clay soil doesn’t just shift posts — it twists the entire gate frame over time, misaligning latches and locks that once met perfectly. After heavy rain, we’ve seen gates that latched fine in July refuse to engage in October because the post moved 3/8 inch. We carry adjustable latches, magnetic locks, and electric strike hardware for access-controlled gates, and we weld custom striker plates when the factory bracket no longer lines up. A latch realignment or replacement in Addison typically costs $180–$290; if we need to cut and reweld a new striker bracket, expect $260–$420.
Post Replacement and Realignment
This is the big one in Addison. That expansive black-clay soil swells when wet, shrinks when dry, and slowly pushes gate posts out of plumb until hinges bind, operators overwork, and tracks derail. We’ve replaced posts at complexes near Addison Circle and along Midway Road where the original 4-inch square post had tilted 6 degrees — enough to destroy a $3,000 operator in eighteen months. We pull the old post, pour a new concrete footing below the clay’s active zone (typically 30–36 inches in this area), and weld on heavy-duty hinge brackets positioned for the gate’s actual resting alignment, not where it used to be. Post replacement with footing in Addison runs $650–$1,100 depending on gate width and whether we’re working around live utilities.
Custom Welding and Fabrication
Not every Addison gate problem has a catalog solution. We’ve welded new operator mounting plates onto existing posts when the original bolt pattern no longer works. We’ve fabricated extension brackets to adapt a new Mighty Mule operator to a 1980s gate frame. We’ve repaired cracked weld seams on commercial cantilever gates that took a hit from a delivery truck backing into the Marsh Lane service entrance. Our 220-volt MIG setup runs off the truck, so we weld on your property, not in some distant shop. Custom welding in Addison starts around $280 for straightforward bracket fabrication and ranges to $550+ for structural gate frame repair.
Hinge Replacement
Heavy-duty hinges on commercial swing gates take the full load every cycle, and in Addison’s high-cycle environment, they wear fast. We replace ball-bearing hinges, weld-on barrel hinges, and adjustable j-bolt hinges, always checking post stability first — because new hinges on a moving post just tear out again. Hinge replacement in Addison runs $200–$340 per gate, with welding included if we need to cut off the old bracket and fabricate a new one.
Rail Repair
Slide gate track rails bend from impact, wear from roller flat-spotting, or distort when the supporting post shifts. We cut out damaged sections, weld in new V-groove or flat track, and grind the joint smooth so rollers don’t catch. Rail repair in Addison typically runs $280–$480 depending on rail length and whether we need to realign the supporting structure.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Addison
We carry parts and have direct experience with LiftMaster, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule operators — the four brands we see most often in Addison’s commercial and multi-family installations. That matters because a property manager on Belt Line Road with a failed DoorKing 9100 doesn’t want to hear “we’ll figure it out.” We know the part numbers, the common failure modes, and the compatibility between older and current models. For older equipment — 1990s LiftMaster commercial operators, first-generation Elite systems — we fabricate adapter brackets or weld custom mounting solutions when factory parts are discontinued. Fast turnaround because we stock what Addison gates actually use, not what a generic catalog suggests.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Addison Homes
- Black-clay soil shifts gate posts out of plumb, causing chronic misalignment of hinges and latches. We check post stability on every call because repairing the symptom without addressing the soil movement just guarantees a callback.
- Inadequate operator duty rating — residential-duty units installed on high-cycle commercial gates fail within a year. We’ve replaced “bargain” operators that died at 8 months because they were rated for 20 cycles/day running 100+ on a Belt Line retail lot.
- Original slide-gate operators on 1980s apartment complexes exceed rated cycles, leading to motor burnout and control board failure. These systems often outlasted their design life by a decade; we help property managers decide between another repair band-aid and a proper commercial replacement.
- Summer heat degradation on south- and west-facing gates — control boards cook, motor windings fail, and rubber weld seals crack when Addison’s 100°F+ days hit unshaded equipment. We spec heat-resistant components and suggest shade solutions where possible.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Addison, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Addison |
|---|---|
| Gate roller replacement | $220 – $380 |
| Latch & lock repair/replacement | $180 – $290 |
| Latch repair with custom welding | $260 – $420 |
| Hinge replacement | $200 – $340 |
| Rail repair | $280 – $480 |
| Custom welding/fabrication | $280 – $550+ |
| Post replacement with footing | $650 – $1,100 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate size and weight, access difficulty (tight apartment breezeways take longer), whether we need to cut and reweld versus bolt-on replacement, and how far the post has shifted if we’re doing realignment work. We don’t guess over the phone — we look at it, give you an exact number, and you decide. Estimates are free. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Addison
We cross into Addison regularly from our Irving base, and we also handle gate parts and welding calls in Carrollton (where residential driveway gates are more common), Farmers Branch, University Park, and Richardson. Each city’s soil conditions, housing stock, and cycle demands differ — we adjust our approach accordingly.
Serving Addison, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Addison 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 Addison
Addison’s apartment and retail gates cycle 80–120 times daily versus 4–8 for a typical residential driveway gate in Carrollton or Farmers Branch. That volume, combined with black-clay soil shifting posts and tracks out of alignment, accelerates roller wear dramatically. We spec commercial-grade sealed-bearing rollers rated for 500,000+ cycles on Addison jobs. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free inspection — we’ll check your rollers and post alignment together.
Yes — we fabricate and weld custom mounting brackets when factory parts for older LiftMaster commercial operators are discontinued. We match the bracket to your gate frame’s actual position, not its original specification, which often matters on shifted Addison installations. Call (855) 914-8517 to discuss your specific model; we’ll tell you if welding a solution makes sense or if replacement is the smarter long-term spend.
We diagnose it on-site — but here’s what we see most: if the gate doesn’t respond to any input (keypad, remote, exit loop), it’s often a failed control board or loop detector, not the motor itself. If the motor hums but the gate doesn’t move, that’s mechanical — stripped gears, seized rollers, or a binding track. We carry replacement loop detectors, control boards, and motor components for DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems common along Belt Line Road. Call (855) 914-8517 — we’ll have it diagnosed and fixed same day in most cases.
We stock common FAAC wear parts and can fabricate brackets or linkage components that FAAC no longer manufactures. For a FAAC 600 specifically, we’ll need to see it — some 1990s units have been rebuilt so many times that replacement with a current-duty operator is more cost-effective than another parts chase. We carry DoorKing and Elite commercial operators that match or exceed FAAC 600 specifications for Addison’s high-cycle environment. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll give you an honest assessment.
Yes — almost certainly. Addison’s black-clay soil expands when wet, shifting posts and twisting gate frames just enough to misalign latches. The latch isn’t worn; the geometry changed. We adjust or replace the latch and check post plumb. If the post has shifted significantly, we may recommend stabilization or replacement to prevent recurring issues. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate — we’ll fix the latch and tell you if the post is the real problem.
Ready to get your Addison gate fixed right? Dennis and his team are standing by. Whether it’s a worn roller on a Belt Line apartment complex, a shifted post near Addison Circle, or a latch that won’t catch after the last rain, we’ll diagnose it honestly and repair it with parts and welding done on-site. No dispatchers, no subcontractors, no “we’ll come back next week.” Eleven years, one specialty, 700+ neighbors agree.
Call (855) 914-8517 now for your free estimate.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Addison and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2014.