Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Seagoville
Gate installation in Seagoville, TX typically runs $2,800–$6,500 for a standard automated driveway gate, with most projects completed in 1–3 days depending on footing depth and soil conditions. We travel to Seagoville from our Irving base and can usually be on-site within 45 minutes to an hour, including the 75159 zip and neighborhoods along FM 1382, Kaufman Street, and the Cantrell Street corridor. Our Gate Installation team has worked this stretch of southern Dallas County long enough to know that Seagoville gates fail differently than gates in Balch Springs or Mesquite — and that difference starts underground.

Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Seagoville’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve been installing and repairing gates across Seagoville for 11 years, and our 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include dozens from homeowners right here in the 75159 area. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the site assessment and installation planning on every Seagoville job — you’ll get the decision-maker measuring your driveway, not a subcontractor reading from a script.
Our response time to Seagoville averages under an hour because we know the local road network: FM 1382 up from I-20, Seagoville Road through the historic downtown, and the rural routes east toward Kaufman County where lot sizes jump to two, five, even ten acres. That semi-rural character matters. We’re as comfortable sizing a 16-foot automated swing gate for a 1970s ranch on Cantrell Street as we are programming a LiftMaster Elite Series for a new subdivision off Hall Street.
What separates us from general contractors who “also do gates” is our exclusive focus. Eleven years, one specialty. We weld, we wire, we repair — and we know which footing depths survive Seagoville’s black clay and which ones become callback magnets.
Our Gate Installation Services in Seagoville
Driveway Gate Installation
Seagoville’s large-lot zoning means driveway gates here are rarely the 10-foot afterthoughts you see in inner-ring suburbs. We regularly install 14-foot to 20-foot single spans and double-leaf configurations for properties off Seagoville Road and beyond, where the driveway itself can stretch 80 feet or more from the road. That extra width amplifies every fraction of an inch in post tilt. We spec deeper footings and heavier hinge hardware as standard here, not upgrades.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the default choice for Seagoville’s older ranch-style homes and agricultural parcels, but the legacy hardware is often past salvage. We recently replaced a 50-year-old swing gate at a ranch-style home on Cantrell Street where the original concrete footings were only 18 inches deep. After two wet springs, the post had tilted 3 inches, causing the GateKing operator to bind and burn out. We set new 30-inch footings in compacted gravel, installed a FAAC 740 hydraulic swing opener, and fitted a new 14-foot tubular steel gate with heavy-duty hinges to handle the soil movement. Your brand, our expertise — whether that’s retrofitting a vintage frame or starting fresh.
Sliding Gate Installation
For Seagoville properties with steep grades or limited swing clearance — common on the rolling terrain near the Trinity River bottomlands — sliding gates eliminate the arc-space problem entirely. We fabricate and weld track systems in-house, which matters when standard catalog lengths don’t fit a non-standard opening. A sliding gate also isolates the operator from the worst of the post-heaving stress, since the load travels on a ground track rather than hanging from twisting posts.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Even a 4-foot pedestrian gate suffers in Seagoville’s clay. The lighter frame actually makes it more susceptible to binding, since there’s less mass to resist post rotation. We match pedestrian gates to their parent driveway systems where possible — same steel gauge, same finish, same hinge specification — so you’re not replacing a rusted tubular gate in three years while the main driveway gate still looks new.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Seagoville
We carry parts and complete systems from Elite, Mighty Mule, LiftMaster, and FAAC, with same-week availability for Seagoville customers. That multi-brand fluency matters when you’re replacing a failed operator on an existing gate — we can match your current brand rather than forcing a incompatible substitute. For the Cantrell Street job, the FAAC 740 was the right hydraulic choice for a heavy gate on moving posts; for a lighter residential setup near Hall Street, a LiftMaster LA500 might make more sense. We stock both, and Dennis makes that call on-site, not from a catalog.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Seagoville Homes
- Shallow footings heave and twist posts during wet-dry cycles. Anything under 24 inches in Seagoville’s black clay is a temporary solution. We’ve seen posts migrate 2–4 inches vertically in a single season, turning a clean-latching gate into one that’s gouging concrete or grinding against the jamb by spring.
- Legacy one-piece and early sectional doors lack modern safety systems. Gates from the 1960s and 70s — still common in Seagoville’s original ranch neighborhoods — often have no photocell or reversing edge, and their mass exceeds what modern residential operators are rated to move. We assess whether retrofitting safety hardware is feasible or if the gate itself needs replacement.
- Concrete post footings crack without expansion joints. The same clay that heaves posts also pulverizes rigid concrete. We specify fiber-reinforced concrete with control joints, or switch to pier-and-pad designs on the worst soils, to keep the footing intact while the soil moves around it.
- Standard-duty operators fail prematurely on Seagoville’s heavier gates. A 14-foot steel gate in a Dallas suburb might weigh 180 pounds; the same span here, built for wind load and soil stress, often hits 300+. We size operators to actual gate weight plus a safety margin, not to a generic “residential” category.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Seagoville, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Seagoville |
|---|---|
| Pedestrian gate (manual, steel) | $1,400 – $2,600 |
| Single swing driveway gate, automated | $2,800 – $4,800 |
| Double swing driveway gate, automated | $4,200 – $6,500 |
| Sliding gate with track system, automated | $3,800 – $6,200 |
| Operator-only replacement (existing gate) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Deep footing correction (per post) | $450 – $800 |
These Seagoville ranges reflect the heavier construction and deeper footings we specify for black clay conditions — a gate that costs $2,200 in sandy-soil Balch Springs might run $2,800 here because the footing alone is 8 inches deeper and 40% more concrete. Site access, electrical run length, and whether we’re removing legacy hardware also move the number. We provide itemized, upfront estimates before any work begins. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free on-site assessment.
We Also Serve Cities Near Seagoville
Our service radius covers Balch Springs to the northwest, Hutchins and Mesquite along I-20 and I-635, and Forney to the east in Kaufman County. Each of these markets has different soil conditions and typical gate configurations — Mesquite’s denser subdivisions trend toward lighter residential operators, while Forney’s ex-rural lots share Seagoville’s footing-depth challenges. We adjust our specs accordingly.
Serving Seagoville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Seagoville 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 Seagoville
Your posts are almost certainly set in Seagoville’s expansive black clay soil with footings under 24 inches deep. That depth simply can’t resist the seasonal heave — the clay swells when wet, lifting the post 2–4 inches, then shrinks in drought, dropping it unevenly. The cycle repeats every year. The fix is removing the shallow footing and setting a new post at 30 inches or deeper in compacted gravel, which isolates the concrete from the worst soil movement. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll measure your current footing depth at no charge.
Sometimes, but only after we verify the gate’s weight, balance, and safety hardware. Many 1970s Seagoville gates lack photocells, reversing edges, and even basic entrapment protection that modern operators require for UL 325 compliance. If the gate frame is sound and we can add safety devices, a new Mighty Mule or Elite operator may bolt on. If the gate is too heavy, poorly balanced, or structurally corroded, we’ll tell you straight and quote a replacement that won’t burn out an operator in 18 months. Estimates are free — call (855) 914-8517.
Full replacement makes sense when the frame is rusted through at weld points, the posts are migrating despite previous repairs, or the gate predates modern safety standards and can’t be retrofitted economically. A hinge or spring repair is viable when the frame is solid and only the moving hardware has failed. In Seagoville, we weigh the footing condition heavily — a beautiful new gate on a 20-inch footing is a future service call. Dennis assesses both gate and foundation before recommending either path. Call for an honest evaluation.
A double swing or sliding gate, automated, with an operator rated for continuous duty. Seagoville’s long driveways mean the gate gets more daily cycles than a typical suburban installation, and the large lot size often means no one hears a failed gate until they’re already late. We spec commercial-duty operators even on residential jobs here — a LiftMaster LA500 or FAAC 740 handles the cycle count and has the torque for a heavy gate that may be fighting slightly heaved posts.
We do, and we stock common discontinued LiftMaster parts for Seagoville customers with legacy systems. When parts are truly unavailable — some 1990s control boards, for instance — we can often retrofit a modern operator to the existing gate without replacing the gate itself. Your brand, our expertise applies to keeping old equipment running as long as it’s safe, and knowing when to recommend replacement. Call (855) 914-8517 with your model number.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Seagoville and southern Dallas County since 2013.