Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Brookshire
Gate parts and welding repair in Brookshire typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re looking at hinge work, post re-plumbing, or full rail fabrication, and most jobs are completed in a single visit because we carry the parts and welding equipment on our truck. If your gate is dragging, sagging, or the post has started leaning out by FM 359 or down one of the caliche drives off I-10, we’ll get it squared and welding-reinforced without you waiting on a second trip.

We’re Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, and we’ve been making the run out to Brookshire for years. Larry Peterson handles these jobs himself — 17 years, one specialty — and he knows the territory. Brookshire isn’t a city of standard suburban driveway gates. Out here along 77423, you’re dealing with 16-foot farm swing gates, heavy-duty slide gates on acreage entrances, and automatic operators working harder than they were ever specced for. That means the repair approach is different. We bring our Gate Parts & Welding rig fully stocked because there’s no running back to a Houston warehouse when you’re working a property off a county road.
Call (833) 382-1482 for a free estimate. We’ll give you a straight answer on whether it’s a weld, a part, or a post issue — and we’ll tell you before we drive out.
Why Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston Is Brookshire’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
296 neighbors can’t be wrong. That’s the count across our customer base, averaging 4.8 stars, and a solid slice of those reviews come from Brookshire property owners who’ve had us back two and three times as their acreage gates age into new problems. They mention Larry by name. They mention that he showed up when he said he would, diagnosed the real issue in ten minutes, and didn’t try to sell them a full gate replacement when a hinge weld and post re-plumb would do.
Our response time to Brookshire is same-day or next-day for standard calls, and we prioritize the rural route when we know a gate is stuck open or dragging — because a gate that won’t close on a multi-acre property isn’t an inconvenience, it’s a security risk. We know the local pattern: the expansive black clay soil out here heaves posts seasonally, flood events along the Brazos corridor accelerate corrosion, and agricultural-grade gates on caliche drives take abuse that city-spec hardware wasn’t built for. That local knowledge saves you money. We don’t guess at Brookshire gate problems.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Brookshire
Post Replacement & Re-Plumbing
This is the repair we perform most often in Brookshire, and it’s not close. The Vertisol clay underlying Waller County swells when wet, shrinks when dry, and slowly tilts gate posts out of plumb until the gate binds, drags, or the automatic operator burns out trying to pull a misaligned load. We recently replaced a bent hinge and welded a reinforcing gusset on a 16-foot farm gate along FM 359; the gate was dragging because the clay soil had pushed the post six inches out of plumb, so we re-plumbed the post and poured a concrete collar around the footing to prevent future heaving. Post re-plumbing in Brookshire runs $280–$450. Full post replacement with concrete footing is $480–$720. We always assess whether the existing post can be saved — often it can, with proper re-plumbing and a collar pour.
Custom Welding & Fabrication
Brookshire’s older ranch-era stock and working farm properties often have gates that were hand-fabricated decades ago — pipe frames, expanded metal infill, welded latch hardware that no manufacturer still catalogs. We weld on-site: cracked frame corners, broken latch tabs, reinforcing gussets for gates that have sagged past adjustment. Our mobile welding rig runs 220V stick and MIG, and we carry common steel stock. Custom welding repair in Brookshire typically runs $200–$400 for frame repairs, $350–$600 for extensive fabrication or gate modification. For acreage owners with working land, this beats waiting weeks for a shop fabrication that may not match the existing gate anyway.
Hinge Replacement & Upgrade
Heavy agricultural gates on Brookshire ranchettes destroy hinges. The load is constant, the humidity corrodes pins and bushings, and when a post tilts even slightly, the hinge takes all the lateral stress. We stock heavy-duty adjustable hinges, greaseable barrel hinges rated for farm-gate loads, and conversion kits for gates that were originally hung with light-duty residential hardware. Hinge replacement in Brookshire runs $180–$320 for standard upgrades, $340–$480 if we’re also welding new hinge pads or reinforcing the post attachment. We match the hinge to the actual gate weight and usage — not the gate’s original sticker spec, which is often wrong for how Brookshire owners use their gates.
Rail Repair & Gate Roller Service
Slide gates on Brookshire acreage properties run on longer track spans than standard residential systems, and the caliche dust, clay mud, and occasional flood debris chew up rollers and rack-and-pinion drives. We replace V-groove and cantilever rollers, repair or replace galvanized steel track, and re-align slide gate systems that have shifted with post movement. Rail and roller work in Brookshire runs $220–$420 for roller replacement and track cleaning, $380–$650 if track sections need replacement or re-welding. We also upgrade underspecified roller sets — common on gates that were originally manual-converted to automatic without accounting for the motor’s continuous duty cycle.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Brookshire
Your brand, our expertise. We service, repair, and stock parts for nine major automation brands — on the parts and welding side, we most commonly see Linear and Viking operators on Brookshire acreage properties, with Ghost Controls gaining ground on newer hobby-ranch installations. We carry common Linear actuator arms, Viking gearboxes and control boards, and Ghost Controls replacement motors in our Houston-based inventory, which means most Brookshire customers aren’t waiting on shipping for standard failures. For BFT systems — more common on the commercial and estate properties near I-10 — we stock hydraulic fluid, seals, and control modules. If your operator brand isn’t in our active inventory, we’ll source it fast, but the reality is most Brookshire gate problems are mechanical (post, hinge, rail, weld) rather than electronic, and we handle those in-house regardless of brand.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Brookshire Homes
- Post tilt from expansive clay soil heave. The defining Brookshire gate failure. Every wet-dry cycle shifts the footing, and within two to three years of installation, a previously plumb post leans visibly. We quote post re-plumbing or collar reinforcement as standard, not as an upsell.
- Corrosion-seized hinge pins and hardware. Gulf Coast humidity plus periodic flooding near the Brazos River corridor means hinge pins rust solid, grease fittings clog with grit, and bushings wallow out. We replace with greaseable, sealed heavy-duty hardware and often weld reinforcing gussets where the original attachment was underbuilt.
- Oversized gates burning out underspecified operators. Brookshire’s acreage properties frequently have 14-foot to 20-foot swing gates on residential-grade openers that were never meant for that mass or wind load. The motor strains, the control board fails, and the gate drifts out of limit. We diagnose whether the fix is operator upgrade, gate weight reduction, or counterbalance modification — and we weld whatever structural changes are needed.
- Caliche dust and flood debris in slide gate track. Long driveways mean long track runs, and Brookshire’s unpaved or lightly paved entrances let dust, gravel, and occasional flood silt pack into roller housings and rack teeth. We clean, re-grease, replace damaged rollers, and weld track splice repairs where the rail has cracked from impact or corrosion.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Brookshire, TX
Here’s what we’ve actually charged on recent Brookshire jobs — ranges, not bait-and-switch:
| Service | Typical Range in Brookshire |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard) | $180 – $320 |
| Hinge replacement + weld reinforcement | $340 – $480 |
| Post re-plumbing + concrete collar | $280 – $450 |
| Full post replacement with footing | $480 – $720 |
| Custom welding / frame repair | $200 – $400 |
| Extensive fabrication / gate modification | $350 – $600 |
| Rail/roller replacement & alignment | $220 – $420 |
| Track replacement / re-welding | $380 – $650 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate size and weight, access for our welding rig, how far the post has heaved, and whether we’re working with original steel or repairing a previous DIY attempt. We don’t charge for the estimate — call (833) 382-1482 and Larry will give you a firm number based on what you describe. If we get there and the scope changes, we’ll talk before we proceed.
We Also Serve Cities Near Brookshire
Our service radius covers the western Houston metro corridor, and we regularly run parts and welding calls to Fulshear (similar acreage properties, different soil conditions), Katy (more suburban, lighter-duty gates on slab foundations), Sealy (rural fringe like Brookshire, more Austin County clay), and Cinco Ranch (master-planned communities with standard residential systems). The Brookshire call is usually our heaviest-duty work — agricultural gates, clay heave, long caliche drives — and we schedule those with the welding truck fully loaded.
Serving Brookshire, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Brookshire 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 Brookshire
Post tilt caused by expansive black clay soil heave. The Vertisol soil in Waller County swells and shrinks dramatically with moisture changes, gradually pushing gate posts out of plumb until the gate binds, drags, or the automatic operator fails. We address this on the majority of our Brookshire service calls, often with post re-plumbing and a poured concrete collar to stabilize the footing. Call (833) 382-1482 for a free assessment — we’ll tell you if your post can be saved or needs full replacement.
Yes. Brookshire’s acreage-lot concentration is disproportionately high compared to neighboring suburbs, and agricultural-grade swing and slide gates are our standard workload here, not a specialty exception. We carry heavy-duty hinges, greaseable barrel hardware, and welding equipment rated for farm-gate fabrication and repair. Larry Peterson personally specs the hardware for gate weight and usage, not original residential ratings that may be undersized for your actual application.
The Gulf Coast humid subtropical climate accelerates corrosion on hinge pins, springs, and uncoated steel hardware, and periodic flooding near the Brazos River corridor compounds the damage. We see seized hinge pins, rotted wooden gate components, and prematurely failed electronic operators mounted low to the ground. Our replacement specification for Brookshire properties includes sealed, greaseable hardware and welded steel reinforcements rather than bolt-on brackets that trap moisture.
Often yes, if the post itself isn’t rotted (wood) or cracked at ground level (steel). We excavate the footing, re-plumb the post with temporary bracing, and pour a concrete collar around the base to resist future clay soil heave. This runs $280–$450 in Brookshire versus $480–$720 for full replacement. The key factor is how far the post has tilted and whether the underground portion is still structurally sound — we’ll determine that on-site and give you both options.
We service, repair, and stock parts for nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. In Brookshire specifically, we most frequently work on Linear and Viking operators for heavy-duty acreage applications, with Ghost Controls appearing more on newer hobby-ranch installations. Our parts inventory covers common failures for these brands, and our welding capability means we can address the mechanical failures — bent arms, broken mounts, shifted operator pads — that often accompany operator issues on Brookshire’s heavy gates.
Written by Larry Peterson, Owner at Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, serving Brookshire since 2007.
Ready to get your Brookshire gate fixed right, the first visit? Call (833) 382-1482 for a free estimate.