Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Aldine
Gate parts and welding repair in Aldine typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a binding residential hinge or a flooded commercial operator, and most jobs we handle in the 77060 area are completed same-day. We’re Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, and our Gate Parts & Welding crew knows Aldine’s specific challenges — from the clay-soil post shifts in the residential pockets off Aldine-Westfield Road to the flood-beaten commercial slide gates guarding distribution yards near I-69. Larry Peterson, our owner and lead technician, has spent 17 years specializing exclusively in gate systems, and he personally handles the diagnostic work on every Aldine call. When your gate won’t close at 6 PM or your warehouse slide gate is grinding metal on metal, you need someone who understands Harris County’s unincorporated permitting rules and shows up with the right parts already on the truck. Call (833) 382-1482 for a free estimate.

Why Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston Is Aldine’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
We’ve built our reputation in Aldine on single-trip fixes. Our 296 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include plenty from property managers along the industrial corridors who finally found a gate company that doesn’t need three visits to diagnose a welding issue. Larry handles it himself — every time. That means the person quoting your custom rail repair is the same person cutting and welding the steel.
Our response time to Aldine averages under 90 minutes for urgent calls because we’re already working the Houston metro daily and understand the traffic patterns around I-69 and the Hardy Toll Road. We don’t waste time getting lost between the residential sections and the trucking yards.
Here’s what separates us from the handyman who says he “does gates too”: 17 years, one specialty. We’ve diagnosed, repaired, and welded systems from nine major brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. Your brand, our expertise. And because we stock common gate parts and run in-house welding, we don’t outsource your repair to a third metal shop and make you wait a week.
That local knowledge matters in Aldine specifically. This is unincorporated Harris County, not Houston city limits. Permitting for commercial gate operators falls under county jurisdiction, and we’ve seen out-of-area contractors stumble when inspections are required for slide gate installations at freight facilities. We know the process. Larry handles it himself.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Aldine
Hinge Replacement
Residential gates in Aldine’s older neighborhoods — the homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s off roads like Aldine-Bender and JFK Boulevard — run on hinges that have carried weight through decades of Gulf Coast humidity. When those hinges seize or snap, the gate sags, drags, and eventually tears the mounting plate out of the post. We remove the failed hinge, assess whether the post itself has been pulled out of plumb by clay soil heave, and install a replacement sized to the actual gate weight. Typical hinge replacement in Aldine runs $180–$320 for residential tubular steel gates, including labor and hardware.
Post Replacement
This is where Aldine’s geography hits hardest. Harris County’s expansive clay soil swells when wet and shrinks in dry spells, gradually tilting steel posts that were set decades ago. We’ve replaced posts in Aldine that leaned six inches off vertical — the homeowner thought the gate was the problem, but the real issue was the footing. We extract the old post, set a new steel or Schedule 40 post in concrete below the frost line, and realign the entire gate system. Post replacement in Aldine typically costs $350–$550 for a standard residential installation, more for heavy-duty commercial posts set in high-traffic freight yards.
Rail Repair & Custom Welding
Bent or cracked gate rails don’t get better with time. In Aldine’s industrial zones, we’ve welded replacement rail sections on cantilever gates that had been struck by delivery trucks, and we’ve fabricated entirely new bottom rails for residential driveway gates where rust had hollowed the original steel. Our mobile welding rig means we cut, fit, and weld on-site — no hauling your gate to a shop and hoping it comes back square. Custom welding and rail repair in Aldine generally runs $280–$650 depending on material thickness and whether we’re patching or building new.
Gate Rollers & Track Systems
Rollers on slide gates in Aldine take a beating. The combination of humidity, grit from unpaved industrial lots, and direct sun degrades bearings and flat-spots wheels faster than inland Texas markets. We stock V-groove and flat rollers for most major track systems, and when the track itself has worn uneven, we’ll weld in new track sections and grind them flush. Roller replacement in Aldine runs $150–$280 per roller assembly; full track rehabilitation with welding starts around $400.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Aldine
We maintain parts inventory and direct diagnostic capability for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems. For Aldine customers, that means faster turnaround — we’re not ordering a FAAC hydraulic hose or a LiftMaster control board after we see your gate. We carry common failure items on the truck, and for welding repairs, we match steel grades to the original fabrication. On a recent call near Aldine-Westfield Road, we replaced a rusted-out FAAC 740 hydraulic operator on a heavy-duty slide gate at a distribution center. The original standard housing had corroded from repeated flooding, so we installed a NEMA-4X-rated enclosure and upgraded to a LiftMaster SL585, ensuring the gate survives Aldine’s wet-dry cycles. Fixed right, the first visit.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Aldine Homes
- Clay soil heave pulling posts out of plumb. The residential sections of Aldine are dominated by modest working-class homes built largely from the 1960s through the 1980s, many fitted with original chain-link or basic tubular-steel fencing and gate posts anchored in Harris County’s notorious expansive clay. That clay heaves and contracts with wet-dry cycles, gradually pulling posts out of plumb and causing latches and hinges to bind — a chronic realignment problem that keeps local gate repair demand steady.
- Flood-damaged electric operators with corroded control boards. Aldine sits squarely in Harris County’s high-flood-risk zone, and recurring heavy rain events regularly submerge electric gate operators and soak wiring conduits. Standard residential-grade housings on warehouse driveways often arrive for service with standing water visible inside the control box. We spec waterproof NEMA-4X-rated operator enclosures for properties that have flooded repeatedly.
- Rust-accelerated hinge and roller failure on tubular steel gates. The combination of near-constant Gulf Coast humidity and direct sun accelerates surface rust on tubular steel and wrought iron faster than in drier Texas markets. Hinges, rollers, and latches often need replacement well before the gate frame itself fails, and we frequently fabricate custom welded replacements when off-the-shelf parts no longer match aged gate geometry.
- Misaligned latches from gradual post settlement. Even when posts don’t fully lean, minor seasonal shifting throws off latch strike plates. We see this constantly in Aldine’s older residential pockets — the gate “almost” latches, or the automatic lock won’t engage because the receiver has drifted an eighth of an inch. Often the fix is welding a new strike bracket rather than fighting with adjustable hardware that can’t compensate for structural movement.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Aldine, TX
Here’s what we’ve actually charged for gate parts and welding work across Aldine’s 77060 ZIP and surrounding areas over the past year:
- Hinge replacement (residential): $180–$320
- Gate roller replacement (per assembly): $150–$280
- Post replacement (standard residential): $350–$550
- Rail repair with on-site welding: $280–$450
- Custom welding / fabrication (commercial): $400–$650
- Operator enclosure upgrade to NEMA-4X: $320–$480 plus operator cost
What moves you within these ranges? Material thickness (commercial-grade steel costs more to cut and weld), accessibility (tight alley-load gates take longer), and whether we’re matching existing fabrication or building from scratch. We don’t quote blind over the phone for complex welding, but we’ll give you an exact number after a free on-site assessment — no obligation, no pressure. Call (833) 382-1482 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Aldine
Our service radius covers the full Houston metro, and we regularly run welding and parts calls to Jersey Village, Houston proper, Humble, and Bellaire. Whether you’re managing a distribution center off I-69 in Aldine or a residential community in one of these neighboring cities, Larry handles the diagnostic and welding work personally. Same expertise, same truck stock, same direct accountability.
Serving Aldine, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Aldine 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 Parts & Welding in Aldine
Yes — because Aldine is unincorporated Harris County rather than part of Houston city limits, gate operator replacements on commercial properties typically require a Harris County permit, not a Houston municipal permit. Out-of-area contractors often miss this distinction and face inspection delays. We file the correct permit type for your specific installation and coordinate with county inspectors to avoid holdups. Call (833) 382-1482 and we’ll walk you through what’s needed for your property — estimates are free.
Your latch is binding because the gate posts are shifting in Aldine’s expansive clay soil, which swells when wet and contracts as it dries. This seasonal heave throws off the alignment between the latch and strike plate by small but critical margins. We fix the underlying geometry — often replacing or re-plumbing the post, then welding a new strike bracket positioned for where the gate actually lands, not where it used to be. Call (833) 382-1482 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes — we spec LiftMaster commercial operators with NEMA-4X-rated enclosures for Aldine properties in flood-prone zones, and we elevate mounting positions and seal conduit entries to reduce water infiltration. Standard housings fail repeatedly here; we’ve replaced too many operators that had standing water inside the control box. The SL585 series with proper enclosure upgrade has proven reliable for Aldine distribution yards. Call (833) 382-1482 to discuss your specific site conditions — estimates are free.
For tight Aldine residential driveways with limited clearance, we typically recommend a compact swing gate operator like the LiftMaster LA500 or a slide gate system that doesn’t require the arc space of a swinging leaf. The right choice depends on your actual setback and whether the gate is single or dual-leaf. We measure on-site and spec the operator that fits your geometry without compromising safety entrapment protection. Call (833) 382-1482 to schedule a free assessment.
Aldine’s combination of Gulf Coast humidity, grit from industrial traffic, and direct sun exposure degrades roller bearings and flat-spots wheels faster than drier inland markets. We install sealed-bearing rollers with higher load ratings than the original equipment, and when track wear is contributing, we weld in hardened track sections to restore smooth travel. Roller replacement in Aldine typically runs $150–$280 per assembly. Call (833) 382-1482 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Ready to get your Aldine gate working right? Whether it’s a rusted hinge on a 1970s tubular steel gate off Aldine-Bender or a flooded operator at a freight yard near I-69, Larry Peterson handles the diagnostic and welding work personally. No subcontractors, no three-trip fixes, no guessing about Harris County permitting. Call (833) 382-1482 now for a free estimate — most Aldine calls are completed same-day.
Written by Larry Peterson, Owner at Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, serving Aldine since 2007.