Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Keller
Gate repair in Keller typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with hinge wear, post shift, or a full operator replacement, and most calls in the 76244 and 76248 ZIP codes get same-day or next-morning response. We’re familiar with Keller’s master-planned communities from Hidden Lakes to Marshall Ridge to The Lakes of Highland Oaks, and we know the 15-to-25-year-old ornamental iron gates that dominate these neighborhoods are hitting their first major failure cycle all at once. If your automatic gate is grinding, sagging, or throwing error codes, call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate. Our Gate Repair team drives to Keller from our Irving base with the parts and welding capability to fix it on the spot.

Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Keller’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve spent 11 years specializing exclusively in gates, and a significant share of that work has been right here in Keller. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, has personally diagnosed and repaired gates in subdivisions from Bear Creek Ranch to Keller-Smithfield, and 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars back up the consistency of that work.
Keller customers tell us they appreciate getting the decision-maker on-site rather than a subcontractor learning their system on the clock. Dennis and his team arrive with factory-level familiarity across nine operator brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — so we’re not guessing at error codes or wiring schematics.
Response time to Keller averages same-day for calls received before noon, next-morning for afternoon requests. We carry common operator parts, limit switches, and welding equipment on every truck, which matters when your gate is stuck open after a North Texas thunderstorm and you need it secured before evening.
Our Gate Repair Services in Keller
Gate Realignment
Keller’s black clay soils are notorious for expanding after rain and contracting during summer drought, and that seasonal heave doesn’t forgive gate posts set at residential standard depth. We’ve realigned dozens of gates in neighborhoods along Keller Parkway and Rufe Snow Drive where the post has shifted just enough to throw the operator’s limit switches out of calibration — the gate thinks it’s fully closed when it’s actually catching on the jamb. Our realignment work includes resetting posts in deeper concrete footings, recalibrating the operator’s travel limits, and testing the full cycle under load. For gates on Keller’s oversized lots with 14- to 18-foot spans, we also verify the operator isn’t working at the edge of its torque curve.
Post Repair
When Keller’s clay heave has cracked a post footing or rusted the base of an ornamental iron post, we don’t call a separate concrete crew or metal shop. Dennis and his team excavate, set new rebar-reinforced footings below the frost-and-expansion line, and weld replacement post sections in place. In the Hidden Lakes subdivision, we serviced a dual-swing ornamental iron gate with a FAAC operator that had consistently struggled to open from the start. The homeowner assumed it was a nuisance, but our inspection revealed the motor was undersized for the 16-foot span, exacerbated by seasonal soil heave. We upgraded to a commercial-grade DoorKing unit, matching the original ironwork’s custom finish, and realigned the posts with new concrete footings — work that would be identical for any gate in Keller’s shrinking clay.
Weld Repair
Ornamental iron gates in Keller’s upscale subdivisions were built for appearance first, and some builder-grade welding at picket-to-frame joints has started to fatigue after two decades of vibration and thermal cycling. We repair these with in-house MIG and stick welding, grinding and refinishing the joint to match the existing texture and powder-coat color. For custom wrought-iron finishes — the hand-textured looks popular in Keller’s 2000s-era luxury builds — we blend repair patches rather than slapping on generic black paint. We weld, we wire, we repair.
Hinge Repair & Replacement
Keller’s longer gate spans mean heavier leaf weight, and residential-grade hinges installed in the original build often show ovaling, pin wear, or bushing failure well before the operator itself quits. We replace with sealed-bearing or greaseable commercial hinges sized to the actual gate weight, not the original spec sheet. On dual-leaf gates common along Keller’s estate-style lots, we also check that both leaves are hitting the ground stop simultaneously — uneven closure is often a hinge problem masquerading as an operator problem.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Keller
Your brand, our expertise. We maintain and repair equipment from LiftMaster, DoorKing, Elite, Mighty Mule, and five additional major manufacturers, and we stock common wear parts — limit switches, control boards, gear assemblies, safety loops — for same-day resolution on most Keller calls. Because we’re not tied to a single brand’s distribution chain, we can source the correct part for your existing system rather than pushing a full replacement. For operators that have reached end-of-life, we’ll recommend a unit that matches your gate’s actual duty cycle and span, not just what was cheapest when the house was built.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Keller Homes
- Post shift from expansive clay soils. Keller’s black clay expands dramatically with spring rain and cracks hard by August, heaving gate posts out of plumb and stressing drive gears on automatic operators. We see this most often in subdivisions built during the 2000s boom, where footings were poured to residential minimum depth.
- Undersized operators failing under span load. Many Keller homes on oversized lots were fitted with residential-grade operators adequate for a 10-foot gate, not the 16-foot reality. The motor runs hot, draws excessive amperage, and burns out its start capacitor or gearbox prematurely.
- UV degradation from triple-digit summer exposure. Keller’s exposed driveway operators sit in direct sun for hours, accelerating cracking in rubber limit-switch boots and embrittling wiring insulation. We replace with high-temp-rated components during repair.
- Corrosion at weld joints and hardware. Two decades of humidity cycling and occasional ice events have opened pinholes in original powder-coat, allowing rust to start at picket bases and hinge plates. Our rust treatment includes grinding to sound metal, phosphoric acid prep, and refinishing.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Keller, TX
Honest numbers for Keller’s market:
- Hinge repair or replacement: $180–$320 per leaf, including commercial-grade hardware
- Post reset with new concrete footing: $340–$550 depending on excavation depth and gate weight
- Weld repair with finish matching: $220–$400 based on joint count and access
- Gate realignment and operator recalibration: $180–$290
- Operator replacement (residential to commercial upgrade): $1,400–$2,800 including removal, new unit, and programming
What moves you up or down within these ranges: gate span and weight, soil condition (clay heave means deeper footings), whether the operator needs replacement versus repair, and how custom the original finish is. We don’t quote by phone without seeing the gate — but we don’t charge to look, either. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free on-site estimate in Keller.
We Also Serve Cities Near Keller
Our service radius covers the full northeast Tarrant County corridor. We regularly repair gates in Watauga along the 820 corridor, North Richland Hills near the Iron Horse Golf Course area, Roanoke along Highway 114, and Saginaw near the Alliance Town Center development. Same response standards, same owner-led diagnostics, same multi-brand parts inventory.
Serving Keller, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Keller 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 Keller
Keller’s combination of expansive black clay soils and builder-installed residential operators on oversized lots creates a uniquely harsh environment for automatic gates. The soil heave shifts posts seasonally, throwing operators out of calibration, while undersized motors strain against longer-than-spec gate spans year-round. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll diagnose whether your issue is soil-related misalignment, operator overload, or both — estimates are free.
If your single-leaf gate spans more than 14 feet or your dual-leaf system exceeds 16 feet total, or if the operator struggles on cold mornings or after rain, it’s likely undersized. We measure actual leaf weight and duty cycle on-site, then spec a unit with adequate torque margin. Call (855) 914-8517 for a load assessment.
Yes — our in-house welding includes grind-and-blend repair with texture-matched refinishing, not generic spray paint. For the hand-textured black finishes common on Keller’s 2000s-era ornamental iron, we replicate the original appearance at the repair joint. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule an inspection.
First, check that the gate path is clear of debris shifted by rain; then power-cycle the operator at the disconnect. If codes persist — especially “obstruction” or “motor overload” errors — the wet weather likely triggered a pre-existing alignment or gearing issue. Don’t force the gate manually; call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll recalibrate or repair before the next storm cycle.
Given Keller’s clay soil movement and summer heat exposure, we recommend annual inspection and lubrication, with bi-annual checks for gates on the heaviest-traffic homes or those showing early signs of post shift. Preventive service catches operator overload and hinge wear before they become emergency calls. Call (855) 914-8517 to set up a maintenance schedule.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Keller and the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2013.