Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across East Palo Alto
Gate installation in East Palo Alto runs $2,800–$7,500 for most residential projects, with same-week scheduling available throughout the 94303 zip code. We’re typically on-site in East Palo Alto within 45 minutes of your call, and East Palo Alto homeowners get the same owner-direct service we’ve built our name on across Santa Clara County.

Joshua handles it personally. As owner and lead technician at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, he’s the one who measures your opening, specs your hardware, and turns the wrench. Twelve years, one specialty — and that specialty matters here more than most places. East Palo Alto’s bay-front position creates corrosion pressures that inland installers simply don’t encounter. We’ve replaced gates in the neighborhoods near the Ravenswood Ecological Reserve that failed in three years from salt air that would take ten years to damage hardware in Palo Alto hills. Your system, our expertise — we know what survives here.
Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate. We bring galvanized and stainless hardware as standard, not upgrades.
Why Everest Gate Service Santa Clara Is East Palo Alto’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Our Gate Installation team has earned 131 five-star reviews — a perfect rating at meaningful volume — because we treat every gate as a long-term installation, not a quick hang-and-go. East Palo Alto customers specifically mention our salt-air assessments in feedback; we document corrosion risk before you spend a dollar, so you’re not replacing hinges in year three.
Joshua Clark is the lead technician on every East Palo Alto job. No subcontractors, no rotating crews. The person who quotes your sliding gate near Bay Road is the same person who levels the posts and programs the operator. That continuity matters when you’re matching new automation to existing 1950s fence lines that have shifted over decades.
One call, one crew, fully resolved. Our in-house welding capability means when we find rotted wood posts or corroded steel during installation, we don’t reschedule — we fabricate brackets and pour concrete on the spot. 131 neighbors agree.
Our Gate Installation Services in East Palo Alto
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common request for East Palo Alto’s mid-century homes, but they’re also the most vulnerable to salt-air corrosion at the hinge point. We install swing gates with stainless-steel j-bolt hinges and galvanized or aluminum frames as baseline specs — not upsells — because we’ve seen too many standard steel hinges seize solid within two winters near the Baylands. For properties along the bayward streets, we spec marine-grade hardware and sealed bearing assemblies that won’t grind to a halt from salt crystallization.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates dominate newer installations and investor-renovated duplexes along University Avenue and the connecting streets. The challenge in East Palo Alto isn’t the gate — it’s the track. Salt-laden bay air corrodes galvanized steel track within 2–3 years, causing binding and premature motor strain. We install aluminum V-track systems with stainless-steel guide rollers as our standard sliding gate package for coastal-adjacent properties. The track stays true, the motor works less, and you don’t get the 6 AM grinding wake-up call.
Security Gate Installation
East Palo Alto’s 2010s gentrification wave brought a surge of first-generation security gates to homes that had never had them. Many of those installations used low-cost operators and mild-steel components already succumbing to corrosion. Our security gate installations for mid-century homes near University Avenue start with a site-specific corrosion assessment — we specify NEMA-rated enclosures, dielectric-greased connections, and stainless-steel hardware sized for multi-unit rental use, not single-family duty cycles.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in East Palo Alto face the same salt-air pressure as driveway gates, but with less airflow around the hardware, condensation lingers longer. We see accelerated latch corrosion and striker plate failure in fenced yards between the Bayshore Freeway and the bay. Our installations use stainless-steel latches and adjustable strike hardware that can be realigned as the original 1960s fence posts continue their slow settle.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in East Palo Alto
Your system, our expertise — that means fluent knowledge across nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We stock common operator parts and hardware locally, so East Palo Alto customers aren’t waiting for a control board to ship from a warehouse in Texas while their gate hangs open. For new installations, we typically recommend LiftMaster or DoorKing operators for coastal properties — both offer sealed-board options and strong dealer support in the Bay Area. FAAC and BFT excel for heavy-duty commercial or multi-unit applications. We don’t push brands; we match the hardware to your gate’s size, use pattern, and exposure level.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in East Palo Alto Homes
- Actuator box flooding in low-lying properties. East Palo Alto’s position at sea level — with neighborhoods near Ravenswood Reserve barely above the water table — means gate actuator boxes regularly flood during king tides and winter storms. We install NEMA 4X-rated enclosures and elevated mounting brackets as standard in flood-prone zones, a precaution essentially unknown in hillside Palo Alto just blocks away.
- Original wood posts rotted at grade. East Palo Alto’s residential stock is dominated by small single-family homes built primarily between the 1950s and 1970s, many with original wood-post fence lines. The posts rot at ground level and shift, throwing gate posts out of plumb. We encounter this on roughly half our East Palo Alto installations — the fix is re-anchoring with concrete piers and stainless-steel brackets, not just shimming the gate.
- First-gen operators failing from salt-humidity condensation. The 2010s installation wave brought many low-cost operators with unsealed control boards. In East Palo Alto’s persistent salt humidity, these boards develop corrosion paths that cause intermittent failure — the gate works Tuesday, dead Thursday. We replace with sealed-board units and apply dielectric grease to every connection.
- Sliding gate track corrosion near the bay. Properties within a half-mile of the shoreline see accelerated oxidation of standard galvanized track. The track surface becomes rough, rollers bind, and the motor overheats trying to push through. We spec aluminum track and stainless rollers for these locations — the material cost difference pays back in avoided service calls.
Pricing for Gate Installation in East Palo Alto, CA
Honest numbers for East Palo Alto’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Single pedestrian gate (manual) | $2,800–$4,200 |
| Single swing gate with basic operator | $4,500–$6,800 |
| Dual swing gate with operator | $6,200–$9,500 |
| Sliding gate with track and operator | $5,800–$8,400 |
| Security gate with access control | $7,500–$12,000+ |
| Post replacement / re-anchoring (per post) | $450–$850 |
What moves you within these ranges: gate size and material (aluminum vs. steel vs. wrought iron), operator brand and features, whether existing posts are salvageable, and corrosion-protection specs. East Palo Alto’s salt-air environment means we don’t offer “basic” hardware as a cost-saving option — we’ve seen where that leads. Every estimate includes a free corrosion assessment and hardware recommendation specific to your property’s elevation and exposure. Call (650) 419-0714 — estimates are free, and Joshua will walk your site personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near East Palo Alto
Our service radius extends naturally to the communities surrounding East Palo Alto. We regularly install and service gates in Palo Alto (where hillside elevation changes the corrosion profile entirely), West Menlo Park, Stanford, and Atherton. Each city gets the same owner-direct service, but the hardware specs differ based on local conditions — what we recommend for a bay-front property in East Palo Alto isn’t what we’d spec for a dry Atherton hillside.
Serving East Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East Palo Alto 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 East Palo Alto
No, it’s not normal, but it’s common when standard steel hardware is used in this environment. East Palo Alto’s salt-laden bay air accelerates corrosion by a factor of three or more compared to inland locations. We replace failed hardware with stainless-steel or marine-grade alternatives and inspect the operator mounting for early corrosion. Call (650) 419-0714 — we’ll assess whether your operator itself is at risk.
Yes, we recommend NEMA 4X or equivalent for properties in the lowest-lying areas near the reserve. These enclosures withstand direct water spray and salt-fog immersion, which standard NEMA 3R boxes cannot. We’ve found actuator boxes filled with rust-stained water in this zone after winter storms — a failure mode essentially unknown in Palo Alto hills. We include NEMA rating assessment in every free estimate for East Palo Alto properties.
Usually both. East Palo Alto’s 1950s–70s wood posts rot at grade, which lets moisture accelerate decay and allows the post to shift in softened soil. The original installation likely didn’t account for multi-unit rental use cycles, either. We re-anchor with concrete piers and stainless brackets — one call, one crew, fully resolved. Joshua handles it personally.
Twice yearly — before winter storm season and after. We lubricate with marine-grade compounds, inspect control boards for condensation residue, and check track alignment before corrosion binding becomes motor damage. Inland properties can stretch to annual service; East Palo Alto’s bay air doesn’t allow that margin. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule — we service all nine major brands.
Yes. We specify galvanized or aluminum frames, stainless-steel hinges and latches, sealed-board operators, and dielectric-greased electrical connections as baseline for this area. Standard hardware catalogs don’t account for East Palo Alto’s corrosion pressure. We recently replaced a first-gen swing gate operator on a rental duplex near University Avenue and Bay Road — the original low-cost actuator box had rusted through at the weld seams from repeated salt-fog exposure. We swapped in a galvanized LiftMaster with a sealed control board and added a stainless-steel drip shield. That gate will outlast its predecessor by a decade.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving East Palo Alto since 2013.