Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Trophy Club
Gate parts and welding repair in Trophy Club typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a corroded hinge, a heaved post, or full rail fabrication, and most jobs are completed same-day once we’ve photographed your existing spec for HOA compliance. We’re Dennis and the team at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, and we make the run up Highway 114 to Trophy Club regularly from our Irving base—usually within 45 minutes during business hours. If you’re staring at a leaning gate post off Trophy Club Drive or a binding slider at your HOA entrance near Bobcat Road, we’ll match your existing powder-coated finish and ornamental iron pattern so you don’t end up with an architectural review violation.

Call us at (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate. We bring the welder to you.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Trophy Club’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
We’ve been working gates in the Trophy Club area for eleven years now, and the patterns are unmistakable. The ornamental iron driveway gates installed during the 1995–2015 build-out are hitting that 15-to-25-year mark where hinges seize, posts heave, and powder coat fades to mismatched patches. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the diagnostic on every call—so when you describe a grinding FAAC slider or a Mighty Mule swing arm that’s thrown its limit, you’re talking to the person who’ll actually weld the fix, not a dispatcher reading from a script.
Our Gate Parts & Welding crew carries 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and a growing stack of them come from Trophy Club homeowners who needed post resets after spring rains or freeze-damaged operators. We know the 76262 ZIP well enough to anticipate which subdivisions have the stricter architectural review requirements, and we photograph every gate spec before ordering parts. That habit alone has saved more than one Trophy Club customer from a $200 re-do and a nastygram from the HOA.
Response time matters when your driveway gate won’t close at 6 PM. From Irving, we’re typically on-site in Trophy Club within 45 minutes during the day, and we keep common hinge styles, post hardware, and powder-coat-matched touch-up paint in the truck for faster resolution.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Trophy Club
Post Replacement
Post replacement is our most frequent call in Trophy Club, and it’s almost always the clay soil’s fault. The Blackland-adjacent clays under this master-planned community swell with spring moisture, then shrink and crack through July and August. That cycle heaves steel and iron posts out of plumb, throws automatic operators out of calibration, and eventually binds gates so badly the motor burns out trying to push through the misalignment. We dig deeper than the original builder typically did—24 to 30 inches on residential posts, with a wider concrete footer that resists the torque of seasonal soil movement. We also match the existing ornamental iron profile and powder-coat color to your HOA’s approved swatch before we leave. A typical post replacement in Trophy Club runs $350–$650 including excavation, concrete, and re-alignment.
Custom Welding
Not every gate failure can be solved with a catalog part. When a decorative scroll cracks at the weld, or a vehicle impact bends a rail beyond straightening, we weld on-site rather than hauling your gate to a separate metal shop. Our mobile welding rig handles mild steel, wrought iron, and most powder-coated assemblies. In Trophy Club, where the architectural review committee scrutinizes ornamental details, we photograph the existing pattern first—scroll spacing, picket profile, cap style—then replicate it in matching material. Dennis does the welding personally. Custom welding repairs in Trophy Club typically fall between $200–$450 depending on material thickness and access.
Hinge Replacement
Trophy Club’s older ornamental gates—many installed during the 2005–2010 build wave—are showing hinge fatigue. The original builder-grade hinges were often undersized for the gate’s actual weight, and years of clay-heave stress have elongated bolt holes or corroded the barrels. We stock heavy-duty ball-bearing hinges in common Trophy Club configurations, and we always verify the gate’s swing geometry after installation. A misaligned hinge on a heavy iron gate will destroy the operator within months. Hinge replacement in Trophy Club runs $180–$320 for a standard residential driveway gate, including removal of the old hardware and touch-up of the mounting area.
Rail Repair & Gate Rollers
Sliding gates along Trophy Club’s larger properties and HOA entrances depend on level track and intact rollers. When clay heave lifts a rail section, or freeze-thaw cracking spalls the concrete embedment, the gate jumps track or shreds its nylon rollers. We re-level rail sections, weld cracked support brackets, and replace rollers with sealed-bearing units rated for the gate’s weight. Rail repair and roller replacement in Trophy Club typically costs $220–$400.

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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Trophy Club
Your brand, our expertise. We carry parts and diagnostic experience for LiftMaster, FAAC, Elite, and Mighty Mule operators commonly found in Trophy Club’s residential and HOA installations. Dennis is factory-trained or field-experienced across all nine brands we support, which means we don’t guess at limit settings or force incompatible remotes. For Trophy Club customers, that translates to same-day resolution on most operator-linked parts calls rather than a two-week wait for a specialty order. We stock common FAAC and LiftMaster limit switches, Elite control boards, and Mighty Mule arm assemblies—parts that fail predictably after 15+ years of Texas heat cycling.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Trophy Club Homes
- Post heave after spring rains. The clay soils around Trophy Club swell dramatically in wet months, tilting posts and binding gates. We see this most often on properties near the golf course where irrigation compounds natural drainage.
- Freeze-cracked operator housings. The February 2021 hard freeze shattered plastic housings on aging operators across 76262. We replace with metal-housed units or relocate vulnerable electronics to weather-protected enclosures.
- Mismatched powder-coat touch-ups triggering HOA violations. Trophy Club’s architectural review committee requires exact color matching. We photograph the existing finish under natural light and source from the same powder-coat line when possible.
- Corroded hinges on 15–20-year-old ornamental gates. The original builder-grade hardware on mid-2000s Trophy Club homes wasn’t specified for decades of exposure. We upgrade to stainless or zinc-plated ball-bearing hinges during replacement.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Trophy Club, TX
Here’s what we typically see for gate parts and welding work in the Trophy Club market:
| Service | Typical Range in Trophy Club |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard residential) | $180 – $320 |
| Post replacement with concrete footer | $350 – $650 |
| Rail repair / roller replacement | $220 – $400 |
| Custom welding (on-site, per repair) | $200 – $450 |
| Latch & lock replacement | $150 – $280 |
Actual cost depends on gate size, material thickness, access for our welding equipment, and whether we need to match a specific ornamental pattern for HOA compliance. We don’t quote over the phone for welding work—we need eyes on the gate to give you a firm number. Estimates are free, and we carry the most common hardware in the truck to complete simple hinge and latch replacements on the first visit. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Trophy Club
Our welding rig and parts inventory cover the full northwest DFW corridor. We regularly handle gate parts and welding calls in Roanoke, Southlake, Lantana, and Keller—often routing same-day appointments between Trophy Club and these neighboring cities to keep response times tight. The clay-soil challenges and HOA-governed architecture we know in Trophy Club extend throughout this area, so the expertise transfers directly.
Serving Trophy Club, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Trophy Club 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 Trophy Club
Yes, the Trophy Club architectural review committee requires pre-approval for any gate post replacement that changes the visible material, finish, or ornamental pattern. We photograph your existing spec and provide a written description of our proposed match—material gauge, powder-coat color code, and scroll profile—so you can submit it with your ARB application. Most approvals take 5–10 business days. Call us at (855) 914-8517 before you apply; we’ll make sure your paperwork includes the technical details the committee expects.
The heavy clay soils underlying Trophy Club absorb spring moisture and expand upward, then contract and crack through dry summer months. That seasonal heave—sometimes two to four inches of vertical movement—tilts posts that weren’t set deep enough or on wide enough footings. We address this by pouring 24- to 30-inch concrete footers with bell-shaped bases that resist uplift. If your post leans every spring, the original footer was almost certainly undersized for this soil.
We can get extremely close, and in most cases indistinguishably so. We photograph your existing finish in natural light, identify the powder-coat manufacturer and color family if markings remain on the gate, and source from the same line. For Trophy Club’s common mid-2000s installations, we’ve built a reference library of the builder-standard colors used in major subdivisions. Where exact matching isn’t possible due to discontinued lines, we blend a custom match and document it for your ARB submission.
Tension springs on swing gates snap when ice loads the gate leaf and the spring is already fatigued from years of clay-heave misalignment. We see this most on 15–20-year-old Mighty Mule and Elite swing operators where the spring was never re-tensioned after a previous post shift. The February 2021 freeze destroyed dozens of these across Trophy Club. We replace with correctly specced springs and verify gate balance before leaving—an out-of-balance gate will snap its replacement spring the next cold night.
Most residential post replacements take 3–4 hours from arrival to functional gate, assuming no ARB delay and standard soil conditions. Clay excavation is slower than sandy soil, and we don’t rush the concrete cure—we use fast-set concrete rated for load in two hours, but we still verify plumb after the initial set. For ARB-governed Trophy Club properties, add 5–10 business days for pre-approval before we schedule. Call (855) 914-8517 to start the process; we’ll coordinate our site visit with your approval timeline.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Trophy Club and the greater DFW area since 2013.