Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Palo Alto
Gate installation in Palo Alto typically runs $3,800–$12,500 depending on material, automation level, and CPAU permitting requirements, with most projects completed in 2–4 weeks once permits are approved. We’re usually on-site in Palo Alto within 45 minutes of your call, and Joshua handles every estimate personally — no salespeople, no subcontractors.

We’ve been crossing El Camino Real into Palo Alto for 12 years, and we know the difference between a Crescent Park estate gate that needs to whisper open for a Tesla convoy and a Barron Park Eichler where the original redwood gate has finally given up to decades of fog. Our Gate Installation team doesn’t just install gates — we solve the structural, electrical, and aesthetic puzzles that come with Palo Alto’s unusually demanding housing stock. From the wrought-iron originals in Professorville to the modern automated systems going onto new builds near Stanford, we’ve wired, welded, and hung gates in every corner of this city. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate — we’ll walk your property and tell you exactly what you’re looking at.
Why Everest Gate Service Santa Clara Is Palo Alto’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Our reputation in Palo Alto was built gate by gate, not through marketing. 131 neighbors agree — that’s our verified review count, and every one of those five-star ratings came from a real job where Joshua Clark showed up as lead technician, diagnosed the issue, and fixed it. No handoffs.
Palo Alto customers specifically mention our response time: we’re coming from Santa Clara, which means we can hit Old Palo Alto in 35 minutes during off-peak hours, Crescent Park in 40, and even the eastern 94303 border near the Baylands in under an hour. We don’t schedule you three weeks out because “someone will be in the area.”
The local knowledge matters more here than in most cities. We know which fabricators can match 1920s ornamental ironwork when the original hinges have disintegrated. We know the CPAU permit process by heart — we’ve run it dozens of times. And we know that an Eichler homeowner in Green Gables will reject a gate operator that looks like it belongs on a warehouse in Fremont. That depth is why Palo Alto property managers and homeowners keep our number saved.
Our Gate Installation Services in Palo Alto
Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gates in Palo Alto carry more load — literally and bureaucratically — than almost anywhere in the Bay Area. The large lots in Old Palo Alto and Crescent Park mean 16-foot to 20-foot single or double gates are standard, and when they’re automated, CPAU requires a dedicated electrical permit and inspection that PG&E cities skip entirely. We handle that coordination, including the load calculation and conduit routing, so you don’t get stuck between an electrician and a city inspector. A typical automated driveway gate installation in Palo Alto runs $6,500–$12,500, with premium hardwood or custom-fabricated iron pushing toward the higher end.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates are the practical choice for sloped driveways common in the foothill-adjacent areas of 94306 and along Arastradero Road, where a swing gate would scrape grade or require expensive retaining work. We install cantilever and track-mounted systems, and we’re particularly experienced with the mid-century modern aesthetic constraints that Eichler and Eichler-influenced neighborhoods demand. That field vignette from Green Gables? We replaced a 1950s-era sliding gate motor on an Eichler home there — the original redwood gate had warped from coastal fog, the old BFT unit was past service life with no available parts, and we installed a new FAAC 740 matched to period aesthetics after coordinating with CPAU for the electrical permit. Sliding gate installations in Palo Alto typically range $5,200–$9,800.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in Palo Alto often serve as the primary daily entry point for homes where the driveway gate stays closed. In Professorville and the historic districts, we regularly encounter original 3-foot wrought-iron pedestrian gates with cast-iron latches that haven’t been manufactured since the 1940s. We can fabricate matching hardware in-house or source from our network of specialty metalworkers. For newer homes and renovations, we install keypad or fob-access pedestrian gates with standalone power — sometimes simpler to permit than tying into the main driveway system. Pedestrian gate installation in Palo Alto generally costs $1,800–$4,500.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain popular for flat lots in South Palo Alto and the tree-canopied streets of the Professorville Historic District, where a graceful inward-swinging gate suits the architectural rhythm. The challenge here is weight and automation: a solid redwood or iron double swing gate can stress standard residential operators, and we spec LiftMaster or FAAC heavy-duty units with proper post-footing engineering. We also see premature failure from salt-air corrosion on the hinge pins and operator arms — we use marine-grade hardware on Bay-facing installations. Swing gate installation in Palo Alto typically runs $4,200–$8,900.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Palo Alto
Your system, our expertise — that applies whether you’re running a 15-year-old Mighty Mule on a rental property or a full DoorKing access control system for a Crescent Park estate. We’re fluent in nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We stock common parts for fast turnaround on Palo Alto service calls, and our in-house welding capability means we don’t outsource structural repairs to a third fabricator. One call, one crew, fully resolved. When we spec a new installation, we match the brand and model to your actual usage pattern, not whatever our distributor is pushing this quarter.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Palo Alto Homes
- Redwood and cedar gate panels warp from constant coastal fog, causing misalignment and latch failures. Palo Alto’s marine layer doesn’t quit in summer — it lingers until noon daily — so wood gates cycle through swelling and shrinkage year-round, not just seasonally. We see this repeatedly in Crescent Park and along the 94304 corridor.
- Salt air from the South Bay marshlands accelerates corrosion on iron gate frames and operator hardware, leading to premature failure. The 94303 zip along Embarcadero Road and east of 101 catches more Bay breeze than inland Silicon Valley, and we’ve replaced hinge pins that looked like they’d been underwater after just three years.
- Original ornamental wrought-iron gates in historic neighborhoods have unobtainable replacement hinges and springs, forcing custom fabrication. Old Palo Alto and Professorville are full of gates with cast-iron hardware stamped with foundry marks from defunct San Francisco shops. We keep patterns and work with local metalworkers to reproduce them.
- Eichler-era gates with period-inappropriate replacements draw neighborhood and board scrutiny. The Green Gables and Barron Park areas are preservation-conscious, and a mismatched gate can become a block conversation — or a Historic Resources Board issue on designated properties. We maintain relationships with fabricators who understand mid-century modern proportion and material.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Palo Alto, CA
Here’s what we’ve actually charged on Palo Alto installations over the past 24 months:
| Gate Type | Typical Range | Notes |
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| Manual pedestrian gate (aluminum/steel) | $1,800–$3,200 | No electrical permit needed |
| Manual driveway gate (wood/iron) | $3,800–$6,500 | Double swing or single slider |
| Automated sliding gate | $5,200–$9,800 | Includes CPAU permit coordination |
| Automated swing gate (single) | $4,200–$7,500 | Standard residential operator |
| Automated swing gate (double) | $6,500–$12,500 | Heavy-duty operator, intercom, access control |
| Custom fabrication/matching | $800–$3,500 add-on | Historic replication, Eichler-specific design |
What moves you within these ranges: material (cedar and ipe cost more than steel; custom iron more than aluminum), automation level (basic keypad vs. cellular-enabled intercom with camera), and site complexity (sloped driveway, retaining wall integration, long run to electrical source). CPAU permitting adds roughly $400–$800 in fees and 2–3 weeks to timeline — we build that into our project planning, not surprise you with it later. Every estimate is free, itemized, and delivered by Joshua in person. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Palo Alto
Our service radius extends naturally from Santa Clara through the Peninsula corridor. We regularly handle gate installation and repair in Palo Alto‘s immediate neighbors: Stanford (where campus-adjacent properties have their own access-control complexities), East Palo Alto (growing residential automation demand), West Menlo Park (similar large-lot, high-end gate profiles), and Atherton (where we’ve installed systems alongside estate security teams). Same response standards, same owner-direct service.
Serving Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the 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 Palo Alto
Yes — any automated gate operator requiring electrical connection in Palo Alto must be permitted through City of Palo Alto Utilities, not PG&E, with a dedicated inspection. This is unique among neighboring cities; Menlo Park, Mountain View, and Sunnyvale all use PG&E and follow different workflows. We handle the CPAU application, load documentation, and inspection scheduling as part of our installation process. Call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll walk you through exactly what your property requires.
You can, but in preservation-sensitive areas like Green Gables and Barron Park, we often advise against it unless the original is structurally unsalvageable. We’ve seen neighborhood pushback and Historic Resources Board scrutiny when the replacement clashes with mid-century modern vocabulary. When metal is necessary, we work with fabricators who can match period-appropriate proportion and finish — horizontal slat aluminum in earth tones, not ornate wrought iron. Joshua will assess your specific situation and give you an honest repair-vs-replace recommendation.
The most common cause is wood-panel warping from Palo Alto’s persistent marine fog, which swells and shrinks gate frames repeatedly rather than seasonally. If your installer didn’t account for this with proper clearance, marine-grade hardware, and a frame design that tolerates movement, the gate will drift out of true. We’ve corrected multiple Crescent Park installations where the original contractor inland-spec’d the job. We assess moisture exposure, specify appropriate materials, and build in adjustment range. Call (650) 419-0714 — estimates are free.
No — original operators from that era, and often their replacement parts, have been out of production for decades. We encounter this regularly in Old Palo Alto and Professorville with vintage Elite, early DoorKing, and various unbranded units. Our approach is to evaluate whether the gate structure itself is worth preserving (often it is, with custom hinge and latch fabrication) and then spec a modern operator that can be concealed or finished to complement the original gate. We don’t push full replacement when targeted retrofitting serves you better.
Most Palo Alto gate installations take 2–4 weeks from signed contract to operational gate, with CPAU permitting consuming roughly one-third of that. The sequence: we finalize design and materials (3–5 days), submit CPAU electrical permit with load calculations (permit issuance: 7–10 business days), schedule and pass inspection (2–3 days), then complete physical installation (1–2 days). Custom fabrication or historic matching can add 1–2 weeks. We keep you updated at each stage — no ghosting, no surprises. Call (650) 419-0714 to get your specific timeline.
Ready to talk through your Palo Alto gate project? Joshua handles every estimate personally, and we’ll give you honest guidance on whether repair, retrofit, or full installation makes sense for your property and budget. No sales pressure, no subcontractor handoffs — just 12 years of gate-only expertise brought directly to your driveway. Call (650) 419-0714 today for your free, itemized estimate.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Palo Alto since 2013.