Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Balch Springs
Gate parts and welding repair in Balch Springs typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with hinge corrosion, post heave from Blackland Prairie clay, or a burned-out motor on a 1990s sliding gate. Most jobs are completed same-day, and Dennis Price brings our Gate Parts & Welding crew directly to properties from Belt Line Road to Elam Road without routing you through a call center. We’ve spent eleven years learning how Balch Springs’s expansive clay soils, severe thunderstorm winds, and decades of rental-property turnover create repair patterns you won’t find in Mesquite or Garland — and we stock the parts and welding equipment to fix them on the spot.

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Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Balch Springs’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Balch Springs residents know the difference between a technician who swaps parts and one who diagnoses why the part failed. Dennis Price has been the lead technician on every Everest job for eleven years — not a subcontractor learning your gate brand on the fly. That matters when your 1980s tubular steel gate on a rental property near 75180 has a leaning post, a seized hinge, and a frame twisted by last spring’s 70-mph straight-line wind. One visit. One decision-maker. One fix.
Our 707 verified reviews average 4.8 stars, and Balch Springs customers specifically mention the same things: Dennis showed up when he said he would, named the exact brand and model of their opener without guessing, and welded frame repairs that outlasted the previous “fix.” We’re typically in Balch Springs within 45 minutes of a call — close enough that we don’t charge travel fees that eastern Dallas County shops tack on.
We also know the local repair profile. The 1960s–1980s ranch homes that dominate Balch Springs, many now rentals along corridors like Belt Line Road and Elam Road, carry original gate posts set too shallow for the Blackland Prairie’s deep expansive clay. We don’t just replace your hinge. We check whether the post itself is heaving, whether the concrete footing has cracked, and whether the frame alignment will fail again in six months. That’s the difference eleven years of gate-only work makes.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Balch Springs
Post Replacement
Post replacement is our most frequent call in Balch Springs, and it’s rarely just the post. The Blackland Prairie clay beneath 75180 swells when wet and shrinks when dry, exerting thousands of pounds of pressure on concrete footings. Original posts from the 1970s and 1980s were commonly set 24 inches deep — nowhere near enough. We excavate to 36–42 inches, pour a bell-shaped concrete footing, and often weld a steel post anchor to resist the next heave cycle. A typical post replacement in Balch Springs runs $320–$580, including removal, deeper excavation, and resetting. On Elam Road, we replaced a worn-out LiftMaster motor on a 1990s sliding gate that had seized from clay grit in the track, retrofitting a new chain-drive system and resetting the post in a deeper concrete footing to resist the Blackland Prairie clay heave. The repair held through the following winter’s freeze-thaw cycle without a callback.
Custom Welding
Balch Springs’s rental-property turnover means gates arrive with stacked damage — bent frames from wind impact, rusted welds from years of deferred maintenance, and hinges torn loose from heaved posts. We don’t farm this out. Dennis welds structural repairs in the field: frame straightening, gusset reinforcement, hinge re-mounting on new steel plates, and custom fabrication when OEM parts are obsolete. Custom welding in Balch Springs typically ranges $200–$450 for frame repairs, $350–$650 for full section rebuilds. We weld, we wire, we repair — and we do it where your gate stands, not in a shop three days later.
Hinge Replacement
Hinge replacement sounds simple until you discover the mounting plate has rusted through or the post has twisted out of plumb. On Balch Springs’s 1960s–1980s tubular steel gates, we regularly find original hinges that were never galvanized for outdoor exposure, welded directly to thin-wall tubing that’s now paper-thin from corrosion. We match the hinge to the actual gate weight and usage — not the cheapest box-store match — and weld new mounting plates when the original surface is compromised. Typical hinge replacement in Balch Springs: $180–$340 for standard residential, $280–$480 when welding new plates is required.
Rail Repair
Bent or separated top rails are common after the straight-line wind events that tear through Balch Springs each spring. We see split rails on chain-link gates near commercial pockets off Belt Line Road, and bowed tubular rails on residential swing gates where the wind caught them mid-swing. Rail repair runs $220–$420 depending on length and whether we need to weld a splice or replace the full section. We match the rail diameter and wall thickness to the existing gate — mixing thin-wall replacement rail with heavy original frame creates a stress point that fails in the next storm.
Gate Rollers & Track Service
Gate rollers wear faster in Balch Springs than almost anywhere else we work. The fine clay-and-caliche grit that blows across unpaved lots and undeveloped parcels packs into roller bearings and track channels, grinding them to failure in 18–24 months instead of the normal 5–7 year lifespan. Along Belt Line Road’s light-industrial corridor, 1990s-era sliding automated gates are hitting this wall simultaneously — motors burning out from the overload, tracks packed solid with grit. We stock sealed-bearing rollers rated for abrasive environments, and we weld track repairs or replacements when the original channel has worn through. Roller replacement: $160–$280 per gate. Full track cleaning, adjustment, and roller swap: $280–$450.

Latch & Lock Hardware
Corroded latches and misaligned strike plates are the small problems that become big security gaps. On Balch Springs’s older gates, we often find latches that were never stainless or zinc-coated, frozen solid after years of exposure. We source weather-rated replacements and weld strike-plate extensions when post heave has shifted the alignment beyond adjustment. Typical latch or lock hardware replacement: $140–$260.
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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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Balch Springs
Your brand, our expertise. We carry parts and diagnostic experience for nine major gate operators — including FAAC, BFT, and Linear systems commonly found on Balch Springs’s 1990s commercial sliding gates and newer residential installations. We don’t guess. Dennis Price has factory training or field experience across all nine brands, so we identify the actual failure instead of swapping generic parts and hoping. For Balch Springs customers, that means same-day parts availability on most common failures — motors, circuit boards, limit switches, safety loops — without waiting for a Dallas warehouse to deliver. Viking controls show up on a few of the heavier commercial gates near the I-20 corridor, and we service those too.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Balch Springs Homes
- Shallow original posts heaving in Blackland Prairie clay. Gate posts set in the 1960s–1980s were commonly poured at 24-inch depth. The expansive clay in 75180 pushes them upward and tilts them sideways within one wet-dry cycle. Hinge replacement alone won’t fix it — the post itself has to be reset deeper with a proper footing.
- Stacked failures on rental-property gates. Years of deferred maintenance on converted ranch homes mean we often find corroded hinges, bent frames, and seized operators all failing together. One symptom hides three problems. We diagnose the full stack so you’re not calling us back in sixty days.
- Sliding gate motor burnout from clay grit infiltration. The fine caliche-and-clay dust that blows across Balch Springs’s unpaved lots packs into track channels and roller bearings, overloading motors until they thermal-trip or burn out completely. Cleaning the track without addressing the grit source guarantees recurrence.
- Wind-bent tubular steel frames after spring thunderstorms. Straight-line winds above 60 mph catch lightweight residential gates and bend them off their hinges or bow the top rail. We straighten what we can and weld reinforcement where the metal has work-hardened too far to recover.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Balch Springs, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Balch Springs |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard) | $180 – $340 |
| Hinge replacement with welded mounting plates | $280 – $480 |
| Post replacement with deeper footing | $320 – $580 |
| Rail repair / splice welding | $220 – $420 |
| Custom welding — frame repair | $200 – $450 |
| Custom welding — section rebuild | $350 – $650 |
| Gate roller replacement (sealed bearing) | $160 – $280 |
| Track cleaning, adjustment & roller swap | $280 – $450 |
| Latch / lock hardware replacement | $140 – $260 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate size and weight, accessibility for our welding equipment, whether the post is heaved and requires excavation, and whether we’re matching obsolete parts or retrofitting modern equivalents. We don’t quote blind. Dennis Price inspects on-site, names the exact failure, and gives you a fixed price before any work starts. Estimates are free. Call (855) 914-8517.
We Also Serve Cities Near Balch Springs
Our shop in Irving keeps us mobile across eastern Dallas County. We regularly run gate parts and welding calls to Mesquite (similar clay-soil challenges, more 1990s subdivision stock), Sunnyvale (larger-lot residential with heavier custom gates), Seagoville (rural-style entrances with longer swing gates), and Hutchins (industrial sliding gates near the intermodal corridor). Same Dennis Price on-site, same stocked parts, same upfront pricing.
Serving Balch Springs, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Balch Springs 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 Balch Springs
Your posts are heaving in the Blackland Prairie’s expansive clay soil, which swells when wet and shrinks when dry, exerting pressure that tilts shallow footings out of plumb. Original posts in Balch Springs’s 1960s–1980s housing stock were commonly set only 24 inches deep, far too shallow for this soil type. We excavate to 36–42 inches, pour a bell-shaped concrete footing, and often weld steel post anchors to resist the next cycle. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll check your footing depth — estimates are free.
Yes — we stock modern retrofit components that interface with legacy LiftMaster systems, and we can often rebuild or replace the motor unit while keeping your existing gate geometry and safety loops intact. Some 1980s circuit boards are obsolete, but we’ve sourced compatible replacements through our nine-brand parts network. Dennis Price will diagnose whether repair or full operator replacement makes more financial sense. Call (855) 914-8517 for an on-site assessment.
Probably, but the root cause is usually track clogging, not the storm itself. The fine clay-and-caliche grit that blows across unpaved lots in this part of Balch Springs packs into roller bearings and track channels, overloading the motor until it thermal-trips or burns out. We clean and inspect the full track, replace grit-damaged rollers with sealed-bearing units rated for abrasive environments, and test whether the motor can be rebuilt or needs replacement. Call (855) 914-8517 — we see this exact pattern constantly along Belt Line Road’s commercial corridor.
Repair if the frame is structurally sound and the posts can be reset properly; replace if the metal is too thin from corrosion to hold a weld, or if the gate design is so outdated that parts are unobtainable. In Balch Springs, we find many 1970s–1980s one-piece gates where the tubular steel has work-hardened and cracked at the hinge points — custom welding can extend life 5–10 years if the wall thickness is adequate. Dennis Price will give you honest numbers both ways. Call (855) 914-8517 for a repair-versus-replace quote.
Yes — rental-property turnover here often leaves gates with stacked damage that off-the-shelf parts can’t address. We weld custom frame sections, hinge mounting plates, and reinforcement gussets in the field, matching the original gate’s dimensions and weight capacity. We also document the repair for property managers who need maintenance records. Typical custom welding for rental gates in Balch Springs runs $200–$650 depending on scope. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule with Dennis Price.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Balch Springs and the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2013.