Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Greatwood
Gate installation in Greatwood, TX typically runs $2,800–$6,500 for a complete driveway system with automation, and most projects are completed within 3–5 business days once HOA approval is secured. If your existing gate has failed after flooding or you’re replacing aging 1990s-era hardware across a whole subdivision, we’ll walk you through the HOA submission process before we lift a wrench.

We’re based in Houston and regularly work the Fort Bend County corridor — Greatwood’s just a short run down the Southwest Freeway for our crew. We know the 77469 zip well, from the original Creekside and Greatwood Trails sections to the newer builds near the golf course. Larry Peterson, our owner and lead technician, has been installing and repairing gates in this market for 17 years. When you call (833) 382-1482, you’re talking to the person who’ll actually show up with the tools, not a dispatcher sending a subcontractor you’ve never met.
Greatwood’s master-planned structure means our Gate Installation team deals with HOA compliance on nearly every job. That’s different from neighboring Richmond or Sugar Land, where unincorporated lots give homeowners more freedom. We’ve learned the approval rhythms here — what the architectural committee wants to see on a spec sheet, which brands and finishes have passed before, how to avoid the revision cycle that drags projects out for weeks.
Why Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston Is Greatwood’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Larry handles it himself. On every Greatwood installation, Larry Peterson serves as lead technician — not a rotating crew, not a hired hand learning on your property. Seventeen years, one specialty. That focus shows in the diagnostic speed and the quality of the weld.
Our numbers back it up: 296 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars. A lot of that feedback comes from Fort Bend County repeat customers — property managers in Greatwood who’ve called us back for a second or third gate after the first held up through Harvey and subsequent flood years. “296 neighbors can’t be wrong” isn’t a slogan; it’s the pattern we see in our call logs.
Response time to Greatwood is typically same-day or next-day for assessments. For flood-damaged operators during hurricane season, we stock replacement boards and motors specifically for the post-storm surge — we’ve learned that distributor lead times stretch to weeks when every crew in southwest Houston is ordering at once. Fixed right, the first visit. Our in-house welding and parts inventory means we’re not making two trips because something didn’t fit or wasn’t on the truck.
We also understand the local failure modes that generalists miss. The Houston Black clay beneath Greatwood swells and contracts with rain cycles, heaving gate posts out of plumb. A gate installed without addressing that soil movement will misalign within months, no matter how expensive the hardware. We pour concrete footings to proper depth and specification, accounting for that expansive soil — it’s not optional here, it’s foundational.
Our Gate Installation Services in Greatwood
Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gates in Greatwood are the most common request we get — and the most scrutinized by the HOA. Whether you’re replacing a failed ornamental iron gate from the original 1990s build-out or installing new across a renovated property, the style, color, and material must match pre-approved community standards. We submit full spec packages to the Greatwood architectural committee before fabrication begins, including finish samples and automation details. Typical driveway gate installation in Greatwood runs $3,200–$6,500 for a complete automated system, depending on width, material (wrought iron vs. aluminum), and opener specification.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain popular in Greatwood’s courtyard entries and narrower driveway openings. The field vignette: we replaced a corroded post-storm motor on a swing gate in the Creekside subdivision, where the original 1990s Linear operator had failed after Hurricane Harvey’s floodwaters submerged the unit. We submitted the replacement specs to the Greatwood HOA for approval before installing a new LiftMaster pneumatic slide gate operator, ensuring compliance with community standards. For new swing gate installs, we typically recommend post-mounted operators set above grade where possible — a lesson learned from repeated flood events in this Brazos River-adjacent community.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates suit wider Greatwood lots where a swing arc would consume too much driveway depth. These systems demand precise track alignment, which is where our clay-soil expertise matters most. We pour reinforced concrete footings below the frost line and use adjustable post bases where soil movement is predictable. A sliding gate installation in Greatwood typically costs $3,800–$6,200 with automation. We stock track, rollers, and FAAC and BFT sliding operators for faster turnaround once HOA approval comes through.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in Greatwood serve both residential privacy and community access control at subdivision entrances. We install card readers, keypad systems, and telephone entry systems integrated with your chosen automation brand. Given Greatwood’s flood history, we specify weather-rated enclosures and elevated mounting for control boards — the extra foot of height can save thousands in post-storm replacement. Security gate systems with access control in Greatwood generally range $4,500–$8,000 depending on entry technology and gate size.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates — side-yard walks, pool enclosures, courtyard entries — are often the overlooked detail in a Greatwood installation. We match these to your driveway gate for HOA compliance and visual consistency. Aluminum construction resists the humid Gulf Coast climate without the maintenance burden of steel. These typically run $1,800–$3,400 installed with basic latch hardware, more with electronic access integration.
What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Greatwood
Your brand, our expertise. We service, repair, and install nine major gate automation brands, and for Greatwood customers we keep local inventory focused on the most storm-resilient options. We stock LiftMaster and Linear replacement boards and operators specifically for post-flood surge demand — after Harvey, we learned that lead times from distributors can stretch weeks when the whole southwest Houston metro is ordering at once. For new installations requiring HOA aesthetic compliance, BFT and FAAC offer finish and style options that have passed Greatwood’s architectural committee before, smoothing the approval process. We don’t sell you what we have; we stock what this market actually needs.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Greatwood Homes
- Flood-damaged operators after Brazos River overflow. Ground-level gate motors are submerged during heavy rain events and tropical storms, causing circuit board corrosion that demands urgent replacement. We see this spike every hurricane season — motors that worked in May are dead by October.
- Gate posts heaved out of alignment by expansive clay soil. The Houston Black clay beneath Greatwood swells when wet and contracts during drought, tilting posts and binding gates. New installation requires proper footing depth and sometimes drainage mitigation — skip this step and your gate will drag within a year.
- Discontinued hardware from original 1990s installations. Greatwood’s homes were built largely in the late 1980s through early 2000s, meaning ornamental gate hardware — hinges, latches, specific operator models — is increasingly obsolete. We source modern compatible replacements from our nine supported brands that still match HOA-approved aesthetics.
- HOA approval delays on replacement projects. Unlike neighboring unincorporated Richmond or Sugar Land, Greatwood’s master-planned structure requires formal architectural committee approval for any gate style, color, or material change. Technicians who don’t know this process lose jobs to paperwork; we build submission into our project timeline.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Greatwood, TX
| Gate Type | Typical Range in Greatwood | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Pedestrian gate (manual) | $1,800–$3,400 | Gate, posts, hardware, basic latch |
| Driveway swing gate with opener | $3,200–$5,800 | Gate, posts, LiftMaster/Linear operator, basic remote |
| Driveway sliding gate with opener | $3,800–$6,200 | Gate, track, posts, FAAC/BFT operator |
| Security gate with access control | $4,500–$8,000 | Gate, operator, keypad/card reader/telephone entry |
| Post-flood operator replacement (emergency) | $1,200–$2,400 | Operator, board, weather-rated enclosure |
| Concrete footing repair/repour (clay soil) | $800–$1,600 | Excavation, reinforced concrete, post reattachment |
These ranges reflect actual Greatwood projects we’ve completed — not national averages, not bait-and-switch estimates. Final cost depends on gate width, material choice (wrought iron vs. aluminum), automation complexity, and whether we’re addressing underlying soil or flood damage before hanging the new gate. HOA submission and revision cycles can add 1–3 weeks to project start; we factor that into our scheduling so you’re not waiting blindly.
Every installation starts with a free, on-site estimate. Larry will measure, assess soil conditions, check your existing electrical, and give you a written number that doesn’t change unless you change the scope. Call (833) 382-1482 to schedule — estimates are free, and we’ll flag any HOA compliance steps you’ll need before we leave.
We Also Serve Cities Near Greatwood
Our service radius covers the full Fort Bend County corridor. We regularly install and repair gates in Rosenberg (where unincorporated lots allow more design freedom), Richmond (mix of historic and new construction with varied gate needs), Sugar Land (similar master-planned communities with their own HOA requirements), and New Territory (another planned community with comparable approval processes to Greatwood). Each market has its own soil conditions, flood risk profiles, and architectural standards — we adjust our approach accordingly.
Serving Greatwood, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Greatwood 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 Greatwood
Yes. Greatwood’s master-planned HOA requires all gate installations to comply with pre-approved style, color, and material specifications, and any replacement must go through a formal approval process — a layer of complexity not present in neighboring unincorporated Richmond or Sugar Land. We submit complete spec packages including finish samples, automation details, and dimensional drawings as part of our standard project workflow. Most approvals take 5–10 business days if the submission is complete the first time. Call (833) 382-1482 and we’ll review your HOA documents with you during the estimate — no charge.
Aluminum gates with reinforced concrete footings poured below the active soil zone outperform other materials in Greatwood’s expansive Houston Black clay. Aluminum’s lighter weight reduces load on posts, and proper footing depth with drainage mitigation prevents the heave-and-tilt cycle that ruins alignment. We avoid shallow post settings — they’re the single biggest reason gates fail prematurely in Fort Bend County. For a soil-specific assessment of your property, call (833) 382-1482 for a free estimate.
Yes — we specify wind-rated gates and reinforced posts for Greatwood properties, particularly for security and subdivision entrance gates that must remain operational during emergency access. The structural rating depends on gate size, material gauge, and post embedment depth; we engineer to local wind load requirements and can provide documentation for HOA or insurance purposes. Post-Harvey, we’ve seen increased demand for this specification in Brazos River-adjacent communities. Call (833) 382-1482 to discuss wind-load requirements for your specific installation.
Typically 24–48 hours during normal conditions, and we maintain stocked inventory of LiftMaster and Linear replacement boards specifically for post-storm surge demand in flood-prone areas like Greatwood. After major flood events, distributor lead times can stretch to weeks — our local parts inventory exists because we’ve lived through that bottleneck. We also specify elevated, weather-rated enclosures on replacements to reduce future flood risk. For emergency operator replacement, call (833) 382-1482 — we prioritize Greatwood flood damage during hurricane season.
We handle all low-voltage gate automation wiring, control board installation, and operator connection as part of our standard installation scope. For 110V/220V supply to the gate location, we coordinate with licensed electricians when new circuits are required — we don’t perform panel work ourselves, but we’ve built relationships with Fort Bend County electrical contractors who understand gate-specific requirements and can meet our project timeline. We also specify elevated mounting and weather-rated enclosures for ground-level motors in Greatwood, given the documented flood history. Call (833) 382-1482 and we’ll clarify electrical scope during your free estimate.
Written by Larry Peterson, Owner at Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, serving Greatwood and Fort Bend County since 2008.