Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Lancaster
Gate parts and welding in Lancaster, TX typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re fixing a bent hinge on a residential driveway gate or fabricating a reinforced frame for a commercial slide gate along US-67. Most hinge replacements and post realignments in Lancaster are completed same-day, while custom welding jobs requiring galvanized steel fabrication usually take one to two days. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate and honest timeline.

We’ve been driving to Lancaster from our Irving base for eleven years, and we know the difference between a quick hinge swap on a Bear Creek Estates walk gate and a structural rebuild on a racked frame at a distribution center off I-20. Dennis and his team don’t guess at what’s wrong—we diagnose, fabricate what we need right on the truck, and weld it solid. That matters here, where Lancaster’s black Vertisol clay soils work relentlessly against anything anchored in the ground.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Lancaster’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Our Gate Parts & Welding team has built a reputation in Lancaster through showing up prepared, not making return trips because we forgot a fitting. Dennis Price still runs every job as lead technician—that’s 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and a lot of them mention Lancaster specifically. Homeowners in the 75134 ZIP and property managers along the US-67 corridor know the voice on the phone is the same person who’ll be torching steel at their gate.
We’re typically on-site in Lancaster within 90 minutes during business hours, and we carry galvanized stock, common hinge hardware, and welding equipment for nine operator brands so we’re not running back to Irving mid-job. That local efficiency translates to gates that actually stay fixed—critical in a city where clay heave can undo a post alignment in months if it’s not done with Lancaster’s soil behavior in mind.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Lancaster
Hinge Replacement
Wrought-iron driveway gates across Lancaster’s 75134 neighborhoods—those original installations from the 1985–2005 building boom—are cracking hinges at an accelerating rate. The clay swells, the frame racks, and suddenly a hinge ear is sheared or the pin is walking out. We stock heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges and fabricate custom mounting plates when the original ears are too fatigued to weld. A typical hinge replacement in Lancaster runs $180–$280 for residential swing gates, including removal of the old hardware and realignment.
Post Replacement
This is the service we perform most often in Lancaster, and it’s directly tied to what grows beneath your yard. The black Vertisol clay here expands with winter moisture and contracts through summer drought, exerting lateral pressure that concrete-anchored posts simply can’t resist indefinitely. In the Bear Creek Estates neighborhood (75146), we replaced a warped one-piece gate frame on a 1990s brick-veneer home where the original swing gate had seized due to post heave. Using custom welding, we fabricated a reinforced galvanized frame that accommodated the clay’s seasonal movement. Post replacement with proper depth and drainage in Lancaster typically costs $350–$550; we set posts 36 inches minimum and use expanded-base footings where the soil profile demands it.
Rail Repair
Horizontal rails on both wrought-iron and wood-framed gates in Lancaster fatigue at weld points and fasteners because the entire assembly is in constant micro-motion from soil heave. We cut out compromised rail sections, sleeve or splice with matching stock, and weld with ER70S-6 wire for strength that matches or exceeds original construction. Rail repair jobs in Lancaster generally fall between $220–$400 depending on material type and whether we’re matching existing ornamental patterns.
Custom Welding
Our in-house fabrication capability separates us from gate companies that outsource metalwork. For Lancaster’s commercial corridor along US-67 and I-20, we weld crash-barrier reinforcements, fabricate replacement slide-gate track sections, and build custom catch posts for high-cycle operators that standard catalog parts won’t fit. Residentially, we repair cracked scrollwork, extend gate heights for privacy, and build adapter brackets when retrofitting modern openers onto legacy frames. Custom welding in Lancaster starts around $280 for straightforward fabrication and ranges to $650+ for commercial structural work requiring galvanized finishing.

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 Lancaster
Your brand, our expertise. We maintain parts fluency and field experience across nine major operators—on Lancaster jobs, we’re regularly servicing Linear slide-gate units at distribution facilities and Viking swing-arm operators at residential estates. We also stock common FAAC and BFT hardware for the European-spec systems installed at several commercial properties near the I-20 interchange. Because we carry diagnostic tools and replacement boards for multiple brands, Lancaster customers aren’t waiting two weeks for a proprietary part that “might” fix the problem.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Lancaster Homes
- Gate frames rack out of square after wet winters as clay expands, bending hinges and rollers. We see this every March across Lancaster’s older neighborhoods—frames that worked fine in October are binding by February. The fix is rarely just “oil it”; it’s realignment, possible hinge replacement, and sometimes custom welding to restore square.
- Commercial slide gate operators along US-67 fail simultaneously after 10–15 years due to high-cycle wear from distribution-center traffic. The wave of big-box facilities built in the 2010s installed operators en masse, and that cohort is now hitting replacement age in clusters. We can spot the early signs—intermittent reversing, slow acceleration, board fault codes—and plan repairs before a total failure blocks truck access.
- Wrought-iron driveway gates in 75134 crack at weld joints from repeated soil heave stress. These aren’t cosmetic cracks; they’re structural failures at the highest-stress points where vertical pickets meet horizontal rails. We grind out the fatigue crack, preheat where necessary, and lay a penetrating weld that restores load capacity.
- Gate rollers flatten or seize on track after hard freezes and summer heat cycles. Lancaster’s temperature swings—particularly after events like the February 2021 ice storm—accelerate bearing degradation on cantilever and slide-gate systems. We stock sealed-bearing replacements rated for Texas temperature extremes.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Lancaster, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Lancaster |
|---|---|
| Hinge Replacement (residential) | $180 – $280 |
| Rail Repair / Section Replacement | $220 – $400 |
| Custom Welding (residential) | $280 – $450 |
| Post Replacement with Alignment | $350 – $550 |
| Commercial Custom Welding / Structural | $450 – $650+ |
These ranges reflect Lancaster’s market specifically—material costs, travel time from our Irving shop, and the prevalence of clay-soil-related complications that add labor to post and frame work. What drives cost up: extensive rust requiring media prep before welding, custom ornamental matching on wrought-iron, or commercial-grade galvanized finishing. What keeps cost down: catching hinge wear before it damages the frame, and scheduling non-emergency work during standard hours. Every estimate is free, itemized, and delivered on-site before we start. Call (855) 914-8517 to book.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lancaster
Our service radius covers the full southern Dallas County gate market. We regularly perform gate parts and welding work in Glenn Heights, where newer subdivisions face different soil conditions; Hutchins, with its mix of residential and light industrial properties; DeSoto, with established neighborhoods showing similar aging-gate patterns to Lancaster; and Red Oak, where expanding development brings new installation alongside repair demand. Same expertise, same Dennis Price on-site, same multi-brand parts capability.
Serving Lancaster, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lancaster 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 Lancaster
Your posts lean because Lancaster sits on expansive black Vertisol clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry, exerting cyclical lateral pressure against anything concrete-anchored. This is more severe here than in neighboring cities with sandier soils. We set replacement posts deeper—36 inches minimum—with expanded-base footings and sometimes gravel drainage layers to decouple the post from the worst of the clay movement. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll assess whether your current posts can be salvaged or need full replacement.
Yes, we can weld cast-iron or steel hinge ears, though 1980s wrought-iron often has fatigue cracks extending beyond the visible break that make full replacement the smarter long-term fix. Dennis evaluates the metal thickness, crack propagation, and whether the gate frame itself has racked out of square from years of operating on a failing hinge. On-site welding runs $280–$400 if the hinge is salvageable; hinge replacement with realignment is $180–$280 and often lasts longer. We’ll show you both options.
We service all nine brands we support commercially, but along Lancaster’s US-67 corridor we most frequently repair and replace Linear slide-gate operators, Viking swing systems, and DoorKing access-control integrations. Many distribution centers in that corridor installed operators during the 2010s construction wave, and we’re now seeing simultaneous failures as those units age out. We stock replacement boards, gears, and limit switches for these brands and can fabricate custom mounting brackets when retrofitting new operators onto existing slide-gate frames.
Frame repair through custom welding is usually 40–60% less than full gate replacement, but only if the vertical members and pickets are still structurally sound. In Lancaster, we see many 1990s-era gates where the frame has racked repeatedly due to clay heave, work-hardening the steel at weld points until it’s prone to re-cracking. Dennis assesses whether strategic bracing and reinforcement welding will outlast the remaining gate components, or whether you’re throwing good money at a frame that’s exhausted its fatigue life. Honest recommendation either way—call (855) 914-8517 for an evaluation.
Check alignment every six months—ideally after the clay’s wet expansion in late winter and again after summer contraction. Look for binding at the latch, uneven gaps between gate and post, or rollers climbing the track edge. In Lancaster’s clay soils, a post that was plumb in October can be visibly tilted by March. Catching it early means a $200 hinge adjustment; waiting means a $500 post replacement. We offer seasonal maintenance checks for Lancaster properties with high-value or high-security gates.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Lancaster and southern Dallas County since 2014.