Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across DeSoto
Gate parts and welding repair in DeSoto typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re looking at hinge work, post resetting, or full custom fabrication, and most jobs we can reach within 30–40 minutes from our Irving base. We know DeSoto’s gates — from the acreage properties along Hampton Road to the workshop gates in Northcliff and the HOA entrances near Belt Line — and we build for the heavy-duty reality of this market. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate; we’ll bring the welder, the parts inventory, and the post-hole equipment in one trip so you’re not waiting on a second crew.

Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is DeSoto’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
We’ve been crossing the Trinity into southern Dallas County for eleven years now, and DeSoto’s clay-soil gate problems are as familiar to us as any neighborhood in Irving. 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars — many from DeSoto homeowners in the 75115 and 75123 ZIP codes — back up what we do on the ground. Dennis Price, our owner, still runs the lead technician role on jobs; when you call, you’re getting the decision-maker who can weld a bracket, diagnose a LiftMaster operator, and price the job without a callback.
Our response time to DeSoto averages under an hour for standard calls, same-day for emergencies. We don’t subcontract the welding out to a metal shop across town — our Gate Parts & Welding crew carries MIG and stick equipment on every truck, so structural repairs happen where your gate stands, not in two weeks at some off-site fabricator. That’s the difference between a gate that drags again next spring and one that stays true through DeSoto’s brutal clay heave cycles.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in DeSoto
Hinge Replacement
DeSoto’s freeze-thaw winters and 100°F summers destroy gate hinges faster than almost any component. We stock heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges rated for the weight of iron and steel gates common on DeSoto acreage properties, plus adjustable hinge sets for the wood-frame gates still standing in the 1980s subdivisions off Wintergreen and Pleasant Run. A typical hinge replacement in DeSoto runs $180–$320 for standard residential gates, $340–$480 for heavy farm or workshop gates. We always check the post plumb before hanging new hinges — because in this clay, a tilted post will destroy even the best hinge in two seasons.
Post Replacement
This is where DeSoto’s Blackland Prairie clay makes or breaks a repair. The original posts in most DeSoto subdivisions were set 24–30 inches deep — fine for sandy loam, completely inadequate for Houston Black clay that swells 6–10 percent with spring moisture. We dig 48-inch minimum bell-bottom footings, pour reinforced concrete with gravel drainage, and use schedule-40 steel or pressure-treated 6×6 posts. Post replacement in DeSoto typically costs $450–$850 for a single residential gate post pair, $900–$1,400 for heavy workshop or double-drive gates. We don’t pour footings without addressing drainage — it’s the only way to beat the heave.
Rail Repair
Sagging top rails, cracked bottom rails, and twisted frames are standard on DeSoto’s aging wood gates. We splice damaged rails with steel angle reinforcement, replace rotted sections with treated or cedar stock, and weld steel rail repairs on-site for iron gates. Rail repair runs $220–$420 for wood gates, $280–$550 for steel fabrication work. In DeSoto’s older neighborhoods — think the ranch homes near Cockrell Hill Road — we often find rails that have sagged because the posts beneath them have heaved, so we diagnose the root cause before fixing the symptom.
Custom Welding
Our mobile welding rig handles field repairs that other companies defer or decline. Broken hinge brackets on steel posts, cracked receiver tubes on slide gates, custom strike-plate fabrication when the latch and post no longer align — we weld it where it stands. Custom welding in DeSoto starts around $280 for simple bracket repairs and runs to $650+ for extensive frame reconstruction. We match steel grade, prep the joint, and paint the repair so it doesn’t rust out in DeSoto’s humid summers. No waiting. No second trip.
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 DeSoto
Your brand, our expertise — that’s the deal. We carry parts and factory-level knowledge for LiftMaster, FAAC, Elite, and Mighty Mule operators commonly found in DeSoto’s residential and light-commercial installations, plus five additional major brands. For DeSoto customers, this means same-day parts availability for most operator repairs instead of a week-long order delay. Dennis and his team diagnose the specific brand and model on arrival — no trial-and-error swapping, no “this should work” guessing. If your gate has a motor, we’ve likely repaired its exact cousin before, somewhere between Glenn Heights and Cedar Hill.

Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in DeSoto Homes
- Expansive clay heaving posts out of plumb. DeSoto’s Blackland Prairie clay swells in spring, shrinks in summer drought, and tilts gate posts until the gate binds, drags, or jumps the track. We see this in every subdivision built before 2005 — the post footings simply weren’t deep enough for this soil.
- Ice-storm damage to metal components. North Texas freezing rain coats hinges, latches, and operator arms in a brittle shell. When homeowners force the gate, something snaps — usually the hinge pin or the latch bolt. We replace with cold-rated hardware and show you how to de-ice without destroying the mechanism.
- Undersized openers on heavy wood gates. The original Mighty Mule or Elite operator on a 20-year-old cedar gate was sized for a lighter frame. After decades of summer warping, the gate’s heavier and the motor’s burning out. We spec the correct replacement — often a commercial-grade unit — and reinforce the frame if needed.
- Roller wear from racked frames. When clay heave tilts the post, the gate frame racks and the rollers carry weight unevenly. One side wears flat, the other seizes. We reset the post, re-plumb the frame, and replace the rollers — fixing only the rollers guarantees a callback within a year.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in DeSoto, TX
| Service | Typical Range in DeSoto |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard residential) | $180 – $320 |
| Hinge replacement (heavy/acreage gate) | $340 – $480 |
| Rail repair (wood) | $220 – $420 |
| Rail repair (steel, with welding) | $280 – $550 |
| Custom welding (bracket/frame repair) | $280 – $650+ |
| Post replacement (single gate, standard depth) | $450 – $850 |
| Post replacement (heavy gate, deep footing) | $900 – $1,400 |
These are real DeSoto market ranges based on eleven years of southern Dallas County jobs — not national averages or guesswork. What moves the needle: gate material (steel costs more than wood), footing depth required by your soil condition, and whether we can repair in place or need full replacement. Every estimate we provide is free, detailed, and valid for 30 days. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near DeSoto
Our trucks run regular routes through Glenn Heights, Lancaster, Cedar Hill, and Duncanville — the same clay-soil conditions, the same gate-aging patterns, the same need for a technician who brings welding gear and brand-specific parts knowledge in one trip. If you’re on the border between DeSoto and one of these neighbors, we’ll dispatch from whichever position gets us to you fastest.
Serving DeSoto, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the DeSoto 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 DeSoto
No — it’s a warning sign that your gate posts are heaving in the expansive clay, and the problem will worsen until the posts tilt permanently or the frame racks. In DeSoto’s 75115 ZIP code especially, we’ve watched this cycle destroy gates that could have been saved with post resetting two seasons earlier. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free inspection before the frame warps beyond repair.
Yes, if the post is still plumb and the steel is thick enough to take a sound weld — typically schedule-40 or heavier. We grind, prep, and weld the bracket in place, then paint for rust resistance. For DeSoto’s thinner-wall posts or those already tilting from clay heave, welding a new bracket onto bad steel is false economy; we’ll tell you straight if the post needs replacement instead. Estimates are free — call (855) 914-8517.
Not necessarily — ice damage often affects limit switches, circuit boards, or mechanical arms while the motor itself is fine. We diagnose the specific component before quoting replacement. In DeSoto’s ice-storm pattern, we frequently find a snapped actuator arm or cracked hinge that’s making the operator shut down on safety overload, not a dead motor. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll test before you buy.
We can, but only if the posts haven’t heaved out of parallel. In DeSoto’s clay soils, a misaligned latch usually means the post has tilted — adjusting the strike plate on a moving target buys you months, not years. We check post plumb first, then either reset the post or fabricate an adjustable latch assembly. A strike-plate adjustment alone runs $120–$180; post resetting adds $450–$650 but solves the actual problem. Call for an exact quote.
Almost certainly yes — the opener spec’d for a wood gate won’t handle iron’s weight and wind load, especially on a 20-foot span. We calculate the gate’s weight, swing geometry, and wind resistance, then spec an operator with adequate duty cycle for DeSoto’s temperature extremes. Dennis and his team handle the full job: post verification, gate hanging, welding, and operator programming. Call (855) 914-8517 for a complete estimate.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving DeSoto and southern Dallas County since 2014.