Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across The Colony
Gate repair in The Colony typically costs between $180 and $650 depending on whether you’re dealing with post re-setting, weld repair, or operator replacement, and most jobs are completed same-day. We’re Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, and we make the short drive up from Irving to The Colony regularly — usually within 45 minutes for emergency calls along FM 423 and the 75056 corridor. If your gate is stuck open, grinding, or won’t respond to the remote, call us at (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on The Colony’s gates long enough to know this market isn’t like Frisco’s new construction or Little Elm’s lakefront properties. Your neighborhoods — Castle Hills, The Tribute, Stewart Peninsula — were master-planned decades ago with ornamental iron perimeter fencing and automated entrances that are now hitting their 20-to-40-year replacement cycle. Dennis and his team understand the compliance layer that comes with that: HOA-mandated finishes, specific hardware profiles, and architectural review boards that don’t accept “close enough.” Our Gate Repair crew handles everything from corroded hinge re-welding to full operator swaps on legacy equipment.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is The Colony’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Local reputation built on 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars. That volume matters — it reflects thousands of completed jobs, not a handful of testimonials. The Colony customers specifically mention our ability to match existing powder-coat finishes and navigate HOA requirements without dragging them into bureaucratic back-and-forth.
Owner Dennis Price serves as lead technician on every job. You’re not getting a subcontractor who’s guessing at your FAAC operator’s error codes. Dennis carries factory-level experience across nine major brands, and he makes the decisions on-site — no callbacks to a dispatcher, no “we’ll send someone else Tuesday.”
Response time to The Colony averages under an hour for urgent calls. We’re based in Irving, which puts us on your side of the metro before most DFW-wide companies have even dispatched a truck. We know the difference between Castle Hills’ community entrances and the smaller HOA gates off Main Street — and we stock parts accordingly.
Approved-vendor relationships with major The Colony HOAs. In Castle Hills and similar master-planned communities along FM 423, we’ve earned repeat commercial accounts because we document color-matched touch-ups and carry the specific hardware profiles these boards require. Competitors from Frisco or Carrollton rarely secure that status.
Our Gate Repair Services in The Colony
Post Repair
Post repair is our most frequent call in The Colony, and there’s a geological reason. The Colony sits on North Texas Blackland Prairie expansive clay soils that swell dramatically during spring rains and shrink and crack during summer droughts. Your gate posts heave, lean, and shift seasonally — we’ve seen three-inch vertical movement between March and August on some Castle Hills properties. A typical post re-setting in The Colony runs $280–$450, including excavation, concrete pour, and re-hang. We use deeper footings than standard spec to combat that seasonal cycle. If your gate has started dragging or the latch won’t meet the strike plate after a wet spring, the soil has likely won again.
Weld Repair
Twenty to forty years of North Texas humidity has taken a toll on The Colony’s ornamental iron gates. Corrosion concentrates at weld points — where the vertical pickets meet the horizontal rail, where hinges attach to the frame, where the operator arm connects. We’ve re-welded gates in The Tribute where the original 1990s fabrication had rotted through at every joint. Weld repair in The Colony typically costs $180–$340 for localized work, or $450–$650 if we’re cutting out and re-fabricating entire hinge assemblies. We weld on-site with portable MIG equipment — no deferring to a separate metal shop, no two-week wait. In Castle Hills, we recently repaired a 25-year-old FAAC 400 hydraulic operator at a community entrance that was leaking oil and failing to open fully. The HOA required us to match the original ‘Castle Hills Bronze’ powder coat on the gate frame after re-welding a corroded hinge — part of the reason we maintain approved-vendor status with that community’s board.
Gate Realignment
When posts shift and welds fatigue, alignment follows. A gate that once swung freely now binds at the latch, drags on the driveway, or strains the operator motor until it overheats. Realignment in The Colony runs $150–$280 for adjustment-only jobs, but we always inspect the underlying cause — realigning a gate on a heaving post is temporary work, and we’ll tell you so upfront. In Stewart Peninsula and older sections of Castle Hills, we’ve learned to check for operator arm binding specifically; the Linear and early LiftMaster units common to these neighborhoods will burn out their circuit boards trying to force a misaligned gate closed.
Hinge Repair & Replacement
Hinge failure in The Colony usually follows weld corrosion or operator over-torque. We stock heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges that outperform the original builder-grade hardware, and we can match the bolt pattern of most 1980s–2000s installations without drilling new holes in your masonry or post. Hinge repair runs $120–$220; full replacement with upgraded hardware is $180–$320.

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 The Colony
We don’t guess. Your brand, our expertise — that’s the arrangement. Dennis and his team carry hands-on experience with FAAC, BFT, Linear, and Viking operators, among others, and we stock common failure parts for The Colony’s most prevalent legacy systems. The FAAC 400 series and early Linear swing-gate operators show up constantly in Castle Hills and The Tribute; we keep seals, capacitors, and control boards on the truck. For Viking systems common to newer commercial installations along FM 423, we carry limit-switch assemblies and replacement motors. Because we source same-brand parts rather than forcing universal substitutions, your repair preserves the original programming, safety entrapment settings, and remote compatibility. Turnaround for most The Colony jobs is same-day; if we need to order a specialty FAAC or BFT component, it’s typically 24–48 hours, not the two-week delays you’ll get from shops that don’t specialize in gates.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in The Colony Homes
- Seasonal post heaving from expansive clay soils. After every spring rain cycle in The Colony, we field calls from Castle Hills and Stewart Peninsula where gates that closed in February now drag or won’t latch by May. The soil swells, tilts the post, and the entire geometry shifts.
- Weld corrosion on 20–40 year old ornamental iron. Decades of humidity have rusted the original builder-grade welds from the inside out. The gate looks fine until a hinge point cracks during normal opening — often during a 100°F+ summer day when metal expansion adds stress.
- Obsolete operator circuit boards failing in extreme heat. Original LiftMaster and FAAC units from the 1990s and 2000s have control boards that are no longer manufactured. The 100°F+ summers here degrade capacitors and rubber seals faster than in milder climates, and when the board fails, you’re choosing between a scarce used part and full operator replacement.
- HOA compliance conflicts on repair work. Because virtually every The Colony neighborhood is HOA-governed, gate repair almost always involves matching mandated finishes, clearance heights, and aesthetics — a compliance layer that sets this market apart from unincorporated neighboring areas. We document color-matched touch-ups and carry approved-vendor status with major HOAs to prevent your project from stalling in architectural review.
Pricing for Gate Repair in The Colony, TX
Here’s what we’ve actually charged on recent The Colony jobs:
- Hinge repair/replacement: $120–$320
- Post re-setting (single): $280–$450
- Weld repair (localized): $180–$340
- Weld repair (structural re-fabrication): $450–$650
- Gate realignment: $150–$280
- Operator diagnostic & minor repair: $180–$340
- Full operator replacement (legacy to modern): $1,200–$2,400
What moves you within these ranges? Soil depth for post work, extent of corrosion for welding, and brand availability for operators. A FAAC 400 with a failed hydraulic pump costs more to rebuild than a Linear unit with a bad limit switch. We diagnose before we quote — estimates are free, and we don’t start work until you approve the number. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near The Colony
Our service radius covers the full 75056 ZIP and extends to neighboring communities. We regularly handle gate repair in Frisco — especially the newer mixed-use developments with commercial access-control systems — Little Elm lakefront properties with salt-air corrosion on coastal-style aluminum gates, Carrollton‘s older ranch-style homes with original swing-gate setups, and Lewisville commercial and residential installations along I-35E. Same Dennis Price-led service, same multi-brand expertise, same day.
Serving The Colony, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the The Colony 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 Repair in The Colony
Yes — almost certainly. The Colony’s Blackland Prairie clay swells when saturated, tilting gate posts and throwing off alignment. We see this pattern every spring in Castle Hills and Stewart Peninsula. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free diagnostic; we’ll check post plumb and operator strain before the misalignment burns out your motor.
Yes. We maintain approved-vendor status with Castle Hills’ architectural review board and carry powder-coat matching for their specified colors, including ‘Castle Hills Bronze.’ We document touch-ups with board-compliant photos and finish samples. For other The Colony HOAs, we source color codes from your governing documents before starting work.
Sometimes, but increasingly no. Early LiftMaster and FAAC circuit boards from that era are obsolete; we stock tested used boards where available, but when they’re exhausted, we recommend retrofitting a modern operator that fits your existing gate geometry. We’ll give you honest guidance on repair-versus-replacement with real numbers — no pressure to upgrade unnecessarily.
Every 7–12 years is typical for gates on standard-depth footings in The Colony’s expansive clay. We extend that to 15+ years by pouring deeper, wider footings with reinforced concrete and proper drainage backfill. If you’ve had posts reset twice in a decade, the original installation was likely underspec for this soil.
We document and support it, but we don’t submit on your behalf — that’s typically the homeowner’s or property manager’s responsibility. What we do provide: itemized scopes of work, finish samples, hardware specifications, and photos that meet The Colony HOA architectural review requirements. Castle Hills and several FM 423 corridor communities recognize our documentation format, which streamms approval. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll walk you through what’s needed for your specific HOA.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving The Colony and North Texas since 2013.