Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Campbell
Gate repair in Campbell, CA typically costs $150–$680 depending on the issue, with most hinge, latch, and realignment jobs completed same-day. Our Gate Repair team serves Campbell’s 95008, 95009, and 95011 zip codes with owner-led service—Joshua Clark arrives as your technician, not a subcontractor.

We’re familiar with Campbell’s neighborhoods from the original ranch tracts near downtown to the east-side streets off Bascom Avenue and the winding lanes toward Saratoga. That local knowledge matters when we’re diagnosing why your gate is sagging or why the latch won’t catch. Campbell’s marine fog, clay soils, and mid-century housing stock create failure patterns we see weekly—patterns a general handyman often misdiagnoses. If your gate is sticking, rusting, or failing to secure your property, call us at (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate.
Why Everest Gate Service Santa Clara Is Campbell’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve built our reputation in Campbell on 12 years of gate-only specialization and 131 verified five-star reviews—neighbors across Santa Clara County who’ve seen our work firsthand. Joshua handles every repair personally, bringing certified working knowledge of nine major brands including LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and DoorKing to your driveway.
Our response time to Campbell averages under 45 minutes from dispatch for urgent calls—fast enough that property managers along Winchester Boulevard and Hamilton Avenue keep us on speed dial. We know which Campbell gates are original 1960s ironwork versus newer aluminum installations, and we stock parts accordingly. That preparation means fewer return trips and gates that actually stay fixed. When you search for Gate Repair in Campbell, you’re looking for someone who understands why your specific gate is failing—not someone who’ll guess.
Our Gate Repair Services in Campbell
Hinge Repair
Hinge repair is our most frequent call in Campbell, and there’s a reason. Salt-laden marine fog rolling off the Santa Cruz Mountains condenses on bare iron hinges nightly from October through May, corroding pins and bushings within 5–7 years. In Campbell’s central neighborhoods—especially the original ranch tracts near Campbell Avenue and Railway Avenue—we regularly find lower hinge pins frozen solid with rust, forcing homeowners to lift and drag their gates to open them. We replace with stainless steel or galvanized hardware rated for coastal exposure, and we lubricate with marine-grade compounds that outlast standard greases.
Post Repair
Campbell’s expansive clay soils shift dramatically with winter rains, pulling gate posts out of plumb across the city’s east and central districts. A post that was vertical in September may lean three inches by March, binding the gate against the frame and stressing every connected component. We excavate, reset with concrete footings below the frost line, and add galvanized post anchors that resist the seasonal swell-shrink cycle. For pool-access gates in the 95008 zip code, we ensure the reset maintains proper swing clearance for self-closing hardware compliance.
Weld Repair
Our in-house welding capability separates us from competitors who patch and postpone. Campbell’s original ornamental iron gates—common from the 1950s through 1970s—develop fatigue cracks at stress points after decades of daily use. We MIG-weld structural breaks, grind smooth, and apply rust-inhibiting primer before finish coating. One call, one crew, fully resolved. No waiting for a third-party welder, no temporary fixes that fail before the next rainy season.
Gate Realignment
Realignment in Campbell often traces back to two intersecting problems: soil-shifted posts and swollen wooden frames. The November–April rainy season swells redwood and cedar gates common in Campbell’s mid-century construction, causing binding against latches and frames. We plane swollen edges, reset hinges for seasonal tolerance, and realign latches to catch properly year-round. For iron gates, we adjust hinge positions and add jamb adjusters to compensate for post lean without full excavation.
Rust Treatment
Campbell’s coastal-adjacent position makes rust treatment essential, not cosmetic. We sandblast or wire-wheel affected areas, apply phosphoric acid converter to arrest oxidation, then prime and topcoat with marine-grade enamel. For gates in the fog channel near Highway 17 and Los Gatos Creek, we recommend annual rust inspections—catching surface oxidation before it penetrates structural members saves the gate and your budget.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Campbell
Your system, our expertise. We maintain certified working knowledge of LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—nine brands covering virtually every gate motor, opener, and access control system installed in Campbell homes over the past four decades. We stock common failure parts locally: LiftMaster actuator arms, FAAC hydraulic fluid seals, BFT control boards, DoorKing loop detectors. That inventory means Campbell customers aren’t waiting two weeks for a specialty part while their gate hangs open. Whether your Saratoga Avenue property runs a vintage Elite slide operator or your Pruneyard-adjacent home has a new Ghost Controls solar setup, we diagnose accurately and repair with components matched to your system.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Campbell Homes
- Marine fog corrosion on bare iron hinges and lower rails. Campbell’s position below the Santa Cruz Mountain foothills funnels fog and overnight condensation across the valley floor, accelerating surface rust on uncoated wrought iron. Hinge pins seize first, then lower rails pit through—typically within 5–7 years of installation without proper coating.
- Clay soil settlement pulling posts out of plumb. Campbell’s central and east-side neighborhoods sit on expansive clay that swells with winter rains and shrinks in summer drought. Gate posts lean, latches misalign, and gates drag or fail to close securely—often needing reset and realignment every 3–5 years.
- Wooden frame swelling during rainy season binding. Original redwood and cedar gates on Campbell’s ranch homes absorb moisture from November through April, expanding against frames and hinges. The resulting stress cracks hinges and splits stiles if not addressed with seasonal planing and hardware adjustment.
- Pre-code pool gates with inward swing and non-self-closing hardware. Many 1960s–1970s Campbell homes have original pool-access gates that swing toward the water on gravity hinges—now prohibited under California Health and Safety Code §115922. Local pool inspection activity in 95008 means these gates require full hardware replacement, not simple repair, before sale or permit close.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Campbell, CA
We believe in upfront pricing with no guesswork. Here’s what typical gate repair costs in Campbell’s market:
| Service | Typical Range in Campbell |
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| Hinge repair / replacement (single) | $150 – $280 |
| Hinge repair / replacement (multiple + alignment) | $280 – $450 |
| Post reset and realignment | $350 – $550 |
| Weld repair (structural crack, in-house) | $200 – $400 |
| Gate realignment (latch, frame, seasonal adjustment) | $180 – $340 |
| Rust treatment (surface prep, converter, prime, coat) | $250 – $480 |
| Pool gate compliance upgrade (self-closing, outward swing) | $450 – $680 |
Factors that affect your specific cost: gate material (iron vs. wood vs. aluminum), accessibility (tight side-yard clearances common on Campbell’s narrow lots add labor time), hardware brand availability, and whether compliance upgrades are required. We provide free, written estimates before any work begins—call (650) 419-0714 to schedule.

Campbell’s Unique Gate Repair Challenge: Pool Compliance on Mid-Century Homes
Here’s something that doesn’t apply in San Jose or Saratoga the same way it does in Campbell. The city’s residential core was rapidly platted from Santa Clara Valley orchard land during the 1950s–1970s suburban boom, creating block after block of ranch-style homes whose original ornamental iron and wood side-yard gates are now 50–70 years old and failing simultaneously. Critically, a large share of those gates guard rear-yard pool access and predate California’s pool-barrier statutes. A routine repair call frequently becomes a mandatory compliance upgrade to self-closing, self-latching hardware under California Health and Safety Code §115922—a dynamic that drives gate-repair revenue well beyond simple fix jobs throughout Campbell specifically.
In Campbell’s central-east side off Bascom Avenue, we serviced a 1960s ranch home where marine fog had corroded the original ornamental iron gate’s hinge pins and lower track. The homeowner had called for a squeaky hinge, but our inspection revealed the gate was non-compliant with modern pool barrier laws—we upgraded it with a LiftMaster self-closing arm, stainless steel hinges, and a galvanized post anchor, all while the gate swung outward to pass the city’s forthcoming pool inspection.
This pattern repeats across Campbell’s 95008 zip code weekly. If you’re preparing to sell, refinancing, or simply maintaining a pool property, understand that your gate repair may carry compliance obligations no handyman will flag.
We Also Serve Cities Near Campbell
Our service radius extends naturally from Campbell into neighboring communities with similar housing stock and climate challenges. We regularly repair gates in Cambrian Park (similar ranch-era construction), Saratoga (larger estate properties with automated entry systems), Monte Sereno (custom ironwork and access control), and San Jose (broader mix of residential and commercial gate systems). The same marine fog and clay soil conditions affect gates across this corridor, and Joshua brings identical expertise to every call.
Serving Campbell, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Campbell 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 Campbell
Campbell sits in a fog channel below the Santa Cruz Mountains that channels marine moisture directly across the valley floor, delivering nightly condensation from October through May that more open South Bay cities don’t experience as intensely. This salt-laden fog penetrates uncoated iron hinges and lower rails, causing corrosion failure in 5–7 years versus 10–15 years in drier inland areas. We specify stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized hinges for Campbell installations to counter this. Call (650) 419-0714 for an inspection—estimates are free.
Yes—an inward-swinging pool gate violates California Health and Safety Code §115922, which requires pool barriers to open away from the water with self-closing, self-latching hardware. Campbell’s 95008 zip code has active pool inspection enforcement, and we’ve seen home sales delayed over this exact issue. During routine repairs, we assess swing direction and can convert your gate to compliant outward swing with certified hardware, often in the same visit. Call (650) 419-0714 before your inspection date.
Campbell’s central and east-side neighborhoods sit on expansive clay that swells with winter rains and contracts in summer, gradually tilting gate posts out of plumb. You’ll notice latches missing their strikes, gates dragging at the bottom, or visible lean in the post itself. We reset posts with concrete footings below the seasonal moisture variation zone and add galvanized anchors—typically resolving the issue for 3–5 years before maintenance adjustment. Call (650) 419-0714 for a post assessment.
We specify stainless steel hinges and latches, hot-dip galvanized post anchors, and marine-grade coatings for Campbell’s fog-exposed installations. For automated gates, we favor sealed-motor operators from LiftMaster and DoorKing with corrosion-resistant enclosures. Nylon or sealed-bearing rollers outperform steel in moist conditions. These specifications cost marginally more upfront but eliminate the 5–7 year replacement cycle we see with standard hardware. Call (650) 419-0714 to discuss material options for your specific gate.
Yes—this is standard practice on our Campbell calls. When we inspect any gate with pool access, we automatically check swing direction, latch height, self-closing function, and gap spacing against current code. If your gate fails compliance, we quote the upgrade alongside the original repair, using hardware from LiftMaster, FAAC, or DoorKing depending on your existing system. Most compliance conversions complete in 2–3 hours. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule—estimates are free.
Ready to Fix Your Campbell Gate? Call Joshua Directly
Don’t let a sticking, sagging, or non-compliant gate become a bigger problem. Joshua Clark, owner and lead technician at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, handles every Campbell call personally—bringing 12 years of gate-only expertise, 131 five-star reviews worth of proven results, and the tools to weld, realign, and upgrade your gate in a single visit. Whether you’re dealing with fog-corroded hinges off Bascom Avenue, clay-shifted posts near downtown, or a pool gate that won’t pass inspection in 95008, we’ll diagnose honestly and quote upfront.
Call (650) 419-0714 now for your free estimate. Same-day service available across Campbell.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Campbell since 2013.