Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Mountain View
Gate repair in Mountain View typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with corroded hinges on a bay-facing property or structural post failure on a mid-century ranch, and most residential jobs are completed same-day. Our Gate Repair team reaches Mountain View neighborhoods from North Bayshore to the Castro Street corridor within 45 minutes during business hours, and Joshua handles every call personally — he’s the same person who quotes the work and turns the wrench. If your gate is stuck, sagging, or grinding, call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate.

We’re in Mountain View several times a week, and the pattern is unmistakable: properties within a mile of the bay — especially in the 94043 ZIP around North Bayshore — show corrosion on gate hardware that we simply don’t see at this rate in Los Gatos or Cupertino. The salt-laden marine fog rolls in off the San Francisco Bay, settles on exposed steel hinges and latches, and keeps them damp through morning after morning. That persistent moisture shortens the service life of unpainted ferrous components by years. We account for this in every Mountain View repair, specifying galvanized or stainless hardware where standard steel would fail prematurely.
At the same time, Mountain View’s housing stock tells its own story. The post-war ranch homes that dominate neighborhoods from 94040 through 94042 were built with wrought-iron or lightweight wood gates hung on poured-concrete or brick pillars that have settled over six decades. The current wave of tech-era renovations means we’re regularly called to retrofit modern automatic operators — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT — onto original posts that were never engineered for motorized torque. That’s not a simple opener swap. It’s structural gate repair, and it’s why our in-house welding capability matters here.
Why Everest Gate Service Santa Clara Is Mountain View’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve earned 131 five-star reviews — a perfect rating at meaningful volume — and a significant share of those come from Mountain View homeowners and property managers who found us after a general handyman couldn’t solve the underlying problem. Joshua Clark, our owner, is the lead technician on every Gate Repair in Mountain View job. No subcontractors. No junior crew members learning gate systems on your property.
That matters especially in Mountain View, where the repair landscape splits dramatically. On one side, you’ve got the North Bayshore corridor — Google’s campus and surrounding tech facilities running commercial-grade automated access systems with proprietary integrations. On the other, you’ve got residential neighborhoods where a 1960s ranch near Castro Street might need hinge replacement, post reinforcement, and a custom-fabricated steel bracket before a new operator can function reliably. Joshua has handled both extremes for 12 years, and that depth shows in the diagnosis.
Our response time to Mountain View averages under 45 minutes during business hours because we’re based in Santa Clara and know the local traffic patterns — El Camino Real at rush hour, the 101 corridor, the back routes through 94041 that avoid downtown congestion. We stock parts for all nine major brands we service, which means most Mountain View repairs don’t require a return visit.
Our Gate Repair Services in Mountain View
Hinge Repair
Mountain View’s coastal exposure hits hinges first. In the 94043 ZIP and neighborhoods within a mile of the bay, we replace rust-frozen hinge sets on a monthly basis — steel pin-and-barrel assemblies that have seized solid after seasons of salt-fog exposure. We don’t just swap like-for-like. For bay-proximate properties, we specify galvanized or stainless-steel hinges with sealed bearings, and we inspect the gate frame attachment points for hidden corrosion. On a 1960s ranch home near Castro Street, we replaced a rusted-out hinge set and reinforced a settling brick pillar before mounting a new LiftMaster operator; the original posts had shifted two inches out of plumb, requiring a steel bracket we custom-fabricated on site. Typical hinge repair in Mountain View runs $180–$320.
Post Repair & Replacement
This is where Mountain View’s mid-century housing stock creates unique challenges. The poured-concrete and brick pillars common in 1950s–1970s ranch homes weren’t sized for the torque of modern automatic operators. We regularly encounter posts that have cracked, settled, or pulled out of plumb under the load of a new motor — especially when homeowners upgrade to heavier solid-metal gates. Our approach: assess the footing depth, check for underground decay or root intrusion (common in mature neighborhoods near Rengstorff Park), and determine whether reinforcement or full replacement is the honest answer. Post repair in Mountain View typically costs $350–$650 when welding and structural work is involved.
Weld Repair
Not every gate company in Mountain View can weld in-house. We can, and it changes what’s fixable. Cracked wrought-iron frames, broken latch tabs, separated scrollwork — these don’t require gate replacement if the metal is sound. Our mobile welding setup means we fabricate brackets, repair cracks, and restore structural integrity on-site, often in a single visit. For Mountain View’s older iron gates, this capability extends service life by years rather than forcing a premature full-gate quote.
Gate Realignment
A gate that drags, binds, or won’t latch cleanly is often a symptom of post settlement or hinge wear — both common in Mountain View’s aging residential stock. We measure frame squareness, check post plumb, and identify whether the fix is hinge adjustment, post shim, or structural correction. Realignment without addressing the underlying cause is a temporary patch, and we don’t do temporary patches.

Rust Treatment
For Mountain View properties showing early-stage oxidation — surface rust on hinges, latch hardware, or hollow-tube frames — we offer rust treatment that stops progression before replacement is necessary. This includes mechanical cleaning, rust-converter application, and protective coating. It’s particularly cost-effective for bay-facing commercial properties in 94043 where replacement of every corroded component would be prohibitively expensive. Rust treatment in Mountain View runs $150–$280 depending on component count and access.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Mountain View
Your system, our expertise — that applies whether you’re running a residential LiftMaster estate operator in 94040, a commercial FAAC hydraulic system at a North Bayshore facility, or a BFT subterranean actuator on a Los Altos Hills-adjacent property in 94022-adjacent Mountain View. We carry working knowledge of nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We stock common failure parts for these brands locally, which keeps turnaround tight. For proprietary campus systems in 94043 — DoorKing and Elite are common — we diagnose the mechanical fault first, then coordinate with facility IT on the control interface. One call, one crew, fully resolved.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Mountain View Homes
- Salt-fog corrosion on exposed steel hardware. Properties in North Bayshore (94043) and neighborhoods within a mile of the bay show accelerated oxidation on hinges, latches, and hollow-tube frames. The marine layer keeps metal damp through much of the year, and standard steel components simply don’t last.
- Undersized mid-century posts cracking under motor torque. Ranch homes from the 1950s–1970s were built with gates meant to be opened by hand. Adding a modern automatic operator to original posts — common in current renovation waves — creates structural failure we see weekly.
- Proprietary control-system lockouts at tech campuses. In 94043, a mechanical gate fix can stall until the facility’s IT or security vendor releases the access-control interface. Locals know to confirm the control-system owner before quoting any job in this zone.
- Gate frames out of square due to decades of post settlement. In neighborhoods like those near Rengstorff Park and along Grant Road, we’ve measured gates that have drifted two to three inches out of alignment — enough to prevent latching and accelerate wear on operators trying to pull against the bind.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Mountain View, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Mountain View |
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| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Post repair / reinforcement | $350 – $650 |
| Weld repair (mobile, on-site) | $200 – $450 |
| Gate realignment | $150 – $280 |
| Rust treatment | $150 – $280 |
| Lock repair / replacement | $120 – $240 |
| Full diagnostic + estimate | Free |
What moves a job toward the higher end: structural post work requiring excavation or concrete, custom welding fabrication, coordination with third-party access control vendors (common in 94043 commercial properties), and rust damage extensive enough to require multiple component replacements. What keeps costs down: catching hinge corrosion early, addressing realignment before the operator is damaged, and having us assess post suitability before you buy that new opener. We don’t upsell — Joshua’s been doing this long enough to know that a straight answer builds more business than a padded quote. Call (650) 419-0714 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Mountain View
Our service radius extends naturally to the communities surrounding Mountain View — Los Altos and Los Altos Hills to the west, where estate gates and longer driveways create their own service patterns; Loyola to the northwest; and Sunnyvale to the east, sharing much of Mountain View’s mid-century housing stock and similar corrosion challenges. Same owner-direct service, same 12 years of gate-only expertise.
Serving Mountain View, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mountain View 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 Mountain View
The salt-laden marine fog rolling off San Francisco Bay keeps exposed steel hardware damp through morning after morning, especially in the 94043 ZIP and neighborhoods within a mile of the water. Los Gatos sits inland, beyond the marine layer’s reach, and doesn’t see this accelerated oxidation pattern. We specify galvanized or stainless hardware for bay-proximate Mountain View properties as standard practice. Call (650) 419-0714 if you’re seeing surface rust — early treatment can prevent full replacement.
Yes, but the gate posts must be assessed first — original mid-century pillars in the 94040 and 94041 areas are often undersized or out of plumb, and mounting a motor to failing structure guarantees premature operator failure. We evaluate post depth, concrete condition, and plumb before quoting any opener installation. On a recent Castro Street-area job, we reinforced a settling brick pillar and custom-fabricated a steel bracket before the LiftMaster went on. Call (650) 419-0714 for a structural assessment — estimates are free.
Yes, and we recommend confirming the access-control system owner before we arrive. North Bayshore facilities in 94043 frequently run proprietary integrations — RFID readers, intercoms, barrier arms tied into larger building-management systems — and the mechanical repair can’t proceed until IT releases the control interface. We’ve worked this coordination many times; it adds a step, but it prevents a wasted trip. Call (650) 419-0714 and tell us it’s a campus property — we’ll ask the right questions upfront.
For Mountain View properties, especially those near the bay, we recommend annual inspection of hinges, latches, and exposed steel components. The persistent marine layer means corrosion can progress from surface to structural in a single season if drainage is poor or protective coatings have worn. Catching hinge wear early prevents the cascading damage that misalignment causes to operators. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule — we inspect all nine brands we service.
Yes — settled brick pillars are common in Mountain View’s 1950s–1970s neighborhoods, and we don’t automatically default to full replacement. We assess whether the footing is sound, whether the pillar can be plumbed and reinforced with internal steel, or whether the settlement has progressed too far for economical repair. Our in-house welding capability means we can fabricate custom brackets that adapt new operators to existing, slightly out-of-plumb structures when full reconstruction isn’t warranted. Call (650) 419-0714 — Joshua will evaluate your specific situation in person.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Mountain View since 2013.