Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Sanger
Gate repair in Sanger, TX typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with hinge wear, post heave, or structural welding, and most calls along FM 455 or in the historic core are completed same-day. We’re Dennis Price and the Everest Gate Repair Service team, and we’ve been making the drive up I-35 North to Sanger for 11 years — long enough to know that a gate problem here usually means something different than it does back in Denton’s slab-soil subdivisions. Whether you’ve got a tube-steel swing gate on a ranchette that’s dragged itself out of plumb or an older wood-frame gate in the 76266 core with rusted-through hinges, we’ll diagnose it on-site and fix it where it stands. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate.

Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Sanger’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our Gate Repair team has built a reputation in Sanger by showing up with the right parts and the right expertise — not by sending a subcontractor who has to guess at your gate’s brand or mechanism. Dennis Price personally leads every job, which means the person quoting your repair is the same technician welding your hinge or programming your opener.
That direct accountability shows in our numbers: 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, earned across thousands of completed jobs, not a handful of hand-picked testimonials. Sanger customers specifically mention our willingness to drive the rural road grid north of town, our fluency with agricultural-to-residential gate conversions, and the fact that we don’t defer structural welding to a third-party metal shop — we handle it on-site, same day.
Response time to Sanger averages 45–75 minutes from dispatch, depending on whether you’re in the historic core off Bolivar Street or out along the FM 455 corridor. We keep common parts for FAAC, Linear, Viking, and other major brands on our trucks, so we’re not making a second trip to Denton for a motor bracket or hinge pin.
What separates us from general handymen and one-truck newcomers is simple: 11 years, one specialty. We don’t install fences, pour concrete, or resurface driveways. We repair, weld, wire, and realign gates — and that focus means we’ve seen virtually every failure mode Sanger’s black clay soils and North Texas weather can throw at a gate.
Our Gate Repair Services in Sanger
Hinge Repair
Hinge failure is the most common call we get from Sanger acreage properties, and it’s rarely just wear and tear. The Vertisol soils here expand with spring moisture and contract through summer drought, cycling stress onto hinge pins and weld points that were never designed for that kind of movement. On older galvanized farm gates — the ones common along county roads north of town — we’ve found hinge welds cracked clean through after five or six of those cycles. We cut out the failed hinge, fabricate a replacement matched to your gate’s tubing or angle-iron dimensions, and weld it in place with proper penetration. Typical hinge repair in Sanger runs $180–$320.
Post Repair & Re-Setting
This is where Sanger’s geography makes us different from Denton-area gate companies. The black clay soils that dominate Denton County heave dramatically with moisture swings, and shallow-set agricultural posts — driven 24 inches deep without concrete collars, standard practice for decades on local farms — tilt out of plumb within a few seasons. Once a post tilts beyond about 2 inches off vertical, no opener can function reliably, and the gate itself starts binding against the catch post or dragging in the gravel.
On a ranchette along FM 455, we found a 20-foot tube-steel swing gate that had twisted off its hinges during the winter ice event. The original galvanized farm post had been driven only 24 inches deep and had tilted enough that the new Ghost Controls opener couldn’t even be mounted until we re-set the post to 48 inches with a proper concrete collar. That’s standard protocol for us now on any Sanger agricultural conversion: assess the post depth and plumb first, fix the foundation, then hang the automation. Post re-setting in Sanger typically costs $350–$650 depending on gate size and soil conditions.
Weld Repair
We weld, we wire, we repair — and the welding capability matters more in Sanger than in most DFW suburbs. Acreage gates here often started life as agricultural barriers: tube steel or angle iron, galvanized or bare steel, built to keep livestock in rather than to open and close dozens of times daily with an electric motor. The weld points — where vertical pickets meet horizontal rails, where diagonal bracing ties the frame — fatigue under that increased duty cycle. We bring a portable MIG rig to every Sanger job and can repair frame cracks, rebuild hinge mounting plates, or fabricate custom catch posts on-site. Most weld repairs run $200–$400; structural rebuilds of a heavily corroded frame may reach $500–$800.
Gate Realignment
Even before a post fails completely, clay heave causes gates to drift out of alignment — dragging at the bottom, missing the catch by inches, or stressing the opener’s limit switches. In Sanger’s newer ranchette developments, we see this constantly: a gate that worked fine when installed two springs ago now binds every third cycle because the post has shifted 1.5 inches. We don’t just adjust the opener settings and hope for the best. We check post plumb with a laser level, assess hinge wear, and determine whether the problem is the gate, the post, or the soil beneath it. Realignment alone runs $150–$280; if post re-setting is needed, we’ll tell you before we start.

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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Sanger
Your brand, our expertise — that’s not a slogan, it’s how we work. We’re factory-trained or field-experienced across nine major gate operator brands, including FAAC, Linear, and Viking systems common on Texas acreage properties. We stock replacement control boards, limit switches, and gear assemblies for these brands on our service trucks, which means Sanger customers aren’t waiting two weeks for a part to ship from California. If you’ve inherited a gate system on a Sanger property and don’t know the brand, we’ll identify it, source the correct components, and program it correctly — no trial-and-error guessing that leaves you with a gate that opens at 3 a.m. because someone mismatched the photocell frequency.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Sanger Homes
- Shallow agricultural posts tilting in black clay. Most old Sanger farm gates were installed with posts driven 24 inches deep and no concrete footing. The Vertisol soil heave cycles push them out of plumb within 2–4 years, making electric opener installation impossible until the post is re-set at 48-inch depth with a proper concrete collar.
- Solar opener batteries failing in winter ice events. The I-35 North corridor gets hard freezes that Denton’s urban heat island often avoids. Solar-charged batteries on acreage gates lose capacity in sustained sub-32°F temperatures, leaving gates mid-cycle or unresponsive until the battery warms or gets replaced.
- Uncoated steel farm gates corroding at hinge welds. Sanger’s pattern of wet springs and drought summers accelerates rust at the exact stress points where hinges attach to the frame. By the time a homeowner notices the gate sagging, the weld metal is often gone and the hinge plate is tearing through the parent steel.
- Gravel driveway washout under slide gates. Long caliche or gravel drives on Sanger ranchettes develop ruts and washboards that shift the gate’s travel path. A slide gate that rolled smoothly when installed now grinds against its track or jumps the roller because the ground beneath it has changed grade.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Sanger, TX
We believe in upfront numbers, not vague “call for quote” deflections. Here’s what gate repair costs in the Sanger market based on our 2024–2025 job history:
| Service | Typical Range in Sanger |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Gate realignment (no post work) | $150 – $280 |
| Weld repair (frame cracks, hinge plates) | $200 – $400 |
| Post re-setting with concrete collar | $350 – $650 |
| Structural frame rebuild / welding | $500 – $800 |
| Opener diagnostic & repair | $180 – $450 |
What moves you toward the higher end: larger gate size (20-foot swing gates need deeper posts and heavier hinges), severe rust requiring metal replacement rather than welding, and access control integration. What keeps costs down: catching hinge wear before it cracks the frame, and addressing post tilt before the opener gets damaged from operating out of alignment. Every estimate we provide in Sanger is free and includes a written breakdown — no obligation, no pressure. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Sanger
Our service radius covers the full I-35 North corridor and Denton County’s exurban fringe. If you’re just outside Sanger city limits, we regularly run to Denton for commercial access-control work, Corinth for HOA entrance gates, Lantana for residential slide-gate repairs, and Little Elm for new ranchette installations. Same trucks, same Dennis-led crews, same 4.8-star standard.
Serving Sanger, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Sanger 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 Sanger
Your posts are likely set in Denton County’s expansive black clay (Vertisol) soils, which swell with moisture and shrink during drought, exerting tremendous lateral force on anything buried in them. Most older Sanger properties also have agricultural-grade posts driven only 24 inches deep without concrete footings, which gives the soil even more leverage to tilt them. We fix this by extracting the post, auguring to 48 inches, and setting a concrete collar that resists the heave cycle. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free post assessment — estimates are free.
Sometimes, but only after we verify the post depth and plumb first. We’ve been called to too many Sanger ranchettes where a homeowner bought a Ghost Controls or Mighty Mule kit online, then discovered the gate post was too tilted to mount the opener bracket square. The clay soil had already done its work. We re-set the post properly, then install the opener — usually same day. Adding an opener to a structurally sound gate runs $650–$1,400 depending on brand and access control features. Call for an exact quote.
Hard freezes along the I-35 North corridor — which Sanger experiences more severely than Denton’s urban core — drop solar battery capacity by 30–50% and can freeze batteries that are already aging. Ice accumulation on panels also blocks charging for days. We recommend battery health checks before November and, for critical gates, a hybrid AC/solar backup or a battery blanket. Solar opener service in Sanger runs $180–$350. Call (855) 914-8517 before the first freeze hits.
For Sanger’s typical 200–800 foot caliche or gravel drives, we usually recommend a tube-steel slide gate with a cantilever or V-track design rather than a swing gate, because swing gates need a large level radius that gravel drives rarely maintain. Slide gates also handle driveway washout better — the track can be shimmed and re-leveled without moving the entire post foundation. We fabricate custom-fit gates for Sanger acreage properties starting at $2,800–$4,500 installed. Call to discuss your specific drive layout.
Yes — we’re experienced with both FAAC and DoorKing systems, along with LiftMaster, Linear, Viking, and others. We stock common FAAC control boards and DoorKing loop detectors on our Sanger-bound trucks, so most repairs don’t require a parts order. If your Sanger property has an older FAAC 740 or DoorKing 9100 that other companies won’t touch, we’ve likely rebuilt three just like it. Diagnostic and repair for these brands runs $180–$450. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule — estimates are free.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Sanger and North Texas since 2014.