Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Santa Fe
Gate repair in Santa Fe, TX typically runs $180–$650 depending on the problem, and most jobs are completed in a single visit because we stock parts and weld on-site. If your automatic gate is stuck, sagging, or making noise, we’re usually on Santa Fe properties within the same day. Call (833) 382-1482 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working the Santa Fe area long enough to know that a gate out here isn’t decorative — it’s perimeter security on acreage, it’s keeping livestock contained, it’s the first thing you interact with when you come home after dark. Properties off Highway 6, throughout the 77510 and 77517 ZIPs, and down the rural roads toward Dickinson run larger than standard suburban lots, which means heavier welded-steel swing gates, longer driveways, and openers that work harder than anything in a typical Houston subdivision. Larry handles it himself. Seventeen years, one specialty, and he brings the parts and welding gear to fix it right, the first visit.
Why Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston Is Santa Fe’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our Gate Repair team knows Santa Fe’s rural-suburban landscape because we’ve been driving these roads for years. We understand the difference between a lightweight ornamental gate in League City and a 400-pound welded-steel ranch gate in 77510 that takes a beating from coastal weather.
Two hundred ninety-six neighbors can’t be wrong. That’s our review count across the Houston metro, averaging 4.8 stars, and a significant share comes from Santa Fe and the surrounding Galveston County acreage communities. Customers here leave feedback about the same things: Larry showed up when he said he would, diagnosed the real problem instead of guessing, and didn’t need a second trip.
Response time to Santa Fe is typically same-day or next-morning. We’re not dispatching from a call center in another state — we’re routing from our Houston base with direct knowledge of Santa Fe’s road network, from the main Highway 6 corridor to the scattered ranch properties where GPS gets creative.
The owner-as-technician model matters more here than in dense suburbs. Santa Fe gates are often custom-fabricated, installed decades ago, or modified by previous owners. You need someone who can read a weld, identify a motor model by sight, and make field adjustments without calling a supervisor. That’s Larry Peterson on every job.
Our Gate Repair Services in Santa Fe
Hinge Repair
Santa Fe’s salt-laden air off Galveston Bay eats hinges alive. We replace seized, corroded, or misaligned hinges on heavy swing gates — the kind that dominate acreage properties here — and we upgrade to galvanized or stainless hardware where the original spec couldn’t handle the coastal cycle. A typical hinge repair in Santa Fe runs $180–$320. If the gate has sagged enough to drag, we’ll realign the entire frame while we’re at it.
Post Repair
Gate posts in Santa Fe take abuse from two directions: the salt air corrodes embedded steel bases, and low-lying properties in 77510 see repeated soil saturation that rots wooden posts or undermines concrete footings. We excavate, assess, and either reset existing posts or pour new footings with proper drainage. Post repair in Santa Fe typically costs $280–$550 depending on depth, material, and whether we need to address surrounding drainage. Harvey-era damage still shows up in posts that shifted and were never properly re-plumbed.
Weld Repair
This is where our in-house capability pays off for Santa Fe customers. Rural gates here are predominantly welded-steel or wrought-iron — not aluminum kit gates. When a frame cracks at a stress point or a brace separates, we don’t remove the gate and outsource the fix. We weld on-site, match the original steel grade, and repaint with rust-inhibiting primer. Weld repair in Santa Fe runs $200–$450 for most field repairs, with larger structural work quoted after inspection.
Gate Realignment
Acreage gates work hard. Ground shifts, posts lean, hinges wear, and suddenly a gate that used to clear the driveway by two inches is scraping asphalt or failing to latch. We diagnose whether the problem is post settlement, hinge wear, or frame distortion — then fix the root cause, not just the symptom. Realignment in Santa Fe typically costs $220–$400. On properties near the bay where flooding has softened soils, we often find post-base issues masquerading as simple alignment problems.
Rust Treatment
Given Santa Fe’s position in the Galveston Bay salt-humid corridor, rust isn’t cosmetic — it’s structural. We grind, treat, and seal corroded gate components before they perforate or weaken. For wrought-iron and welded-steel gates common across 77510 and 77517, proactive rust treatment extends service life by years. Treatment jobs in Santa Fe run $150–$350 for spot work, with full-gate restoration quoted individually.
Lock Repair
Electronic and mechanical gate locks fail when corrosion gets into the mechanism or when misalignment forces binding. We repair or replace magnetic locks, deadbolts, and electric strikes, ensuring they integrate properly with your access control system. Lock repair in Santa Fe typically costs $160–$300.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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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 Santa Fe
Your brand, our expertise. We service, repair, and install nine major gate automation brands, and for Santa Fe customers we keep local inventory on the most common models we see in this market: LiftMaster for residential and light commercial openers, FAAC and BFT for the heavier-duty hydraulic and electromechanical systems popular on acreage properties. Because we stock parts rather than ordering everything, a Santa Fe customer with a failed FAAC 422 or LiftMaster LA500 isn’t waiting a week — we’re fixing it today. Linear operators also show up regularly on older Santa Fe installations, and we carry diagnostic tools and replacement boards for those systems too.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Santa Fe Homes
- Coastal corrosion on hinges and latch hardware. The salt-laden humid air in Santa Fe’s Galveston Bay corridor accelerates oxidation measurably faster than in League City or Friendswood. We regularly replace hardware that looks fine from ten feet away but is pitted and weakened up close.
- Post-base rot and shifting from wet soils and flooding. Acreage properties in 77510 with lower elevation see repeated ground saturation. Wooden posts rot at the concrete line; steel posts rust through at the base. Either way, the gate leans and the opener strains.
- Water-damaged openers and control boards from tropical storms. Harvey in 2017 flooded hundreds of Santa Fe gate systems. Too many “repaired” gates still run on original waterlogged wiring and corroded boards that fail when load or moisture spikes. We find this on inspection calls weekly.
- Misalignment from ground shift and heavy gate stress. Santa Fe’s larger, heavier welded-steel gates put continuous load on frames and posts. Over years, this compounds any settlement or hinge wear into a gate that drags, binds, or overworks the motor.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Santa Fe, TX
We’re upfront because we know Santa Fe customers have better things to do than chase quotes. Here’s what gate repair typically costs in this market:
| Service | Typical Range in Santa Fe |
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| Hinge Repair | $180 – $320 |
| Lock Repair | $160 – $300 |
| Rust Treatment (spot) | $150 – $350 |
| Weld Repair | $200 – $450 |
| Gate Realignment | $220 – $400 |
| Post Repair / Reset | $280 – $550 |
| Opener / Motor Replacement | $450 – $1,200 |
What moves the needle: gate size and weight (Santa Fe’s ranch gates run heavier than standard), accessibility to the work area, whether we need to address underlying drainage or post issues, and whether the opener or control board needs replacement. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we inspect free, explain what we found, and give you a fixed price before starting. Call (833) 382-1482 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Santa Fe
Our service radius covers the full Galveston County and south Houston area. We regularly run gate repair calls in Dickinson, Hitchcock, Alvin, and League City — each with their own local conditions, but none with the same concentration of heavy acreage gates and coastal corrosion exposure that defines Santa Fe’s repair profile.
Serving Santa Fe, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Santa Fe 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 Santa Fe
The salt-laden humid air off Galveston Bay accelerates corrosion inside motor housings and on circuit boards, and tropical storm flooding introduces moisture that inland suburbs simply don’t experience. We replace more water-damaged control boards in Santa Fe than in Katy or The Woodlands combined. If your opener is cycling slowly, stopping mid-travel, or throwing error codes, call (833) 382-1482 — we’ll inspect the housing and wiring for hidden corrosion.
The original repair probably addressed visible damage — the gate swung, so it was considered fixed — but left waterlogged wiring or a corroded control board inside the housing. On a recent job off Highway 6 in the 77510 ZIP, we replaced a waterlogged LiftMaster opener on a heavy welded-steel driveway gate that had been partially submerged during Harvey. The original control board was still in place but corroded beyond repair, so we installed a new weather-sealed unit and rewired the entire system to prevent future failures. This is near-universal in Santa Fe for Harvey-era gates. We can inspect and quote remediation — estimates are free.
Yes. Heavy welded-steel and wrought-iron swing gates are our standard work in Santa Fe, not a specialty request. Larry brings the welding equipment, heavy-duty hinges, and high-torque operator experience these gates require. Most Santa Fe acreage gates run 300–600 pounds — we size operators and hardware accordingly, not with residential-grade components that will fail under load. Call (833) 382-1482 to discuss your setup.
Santa Fe’s proximity to Galveston Bay puts it in a salt-humid air corridor that causes ferrous hinges to corrode measurably faster than even 20 miles inland. We see pitting, seizing, and structural weakening in Santa Fe that wouldn’t appear for years in Pearland or Sugar Land. We upgrade to galvanized or stainless hardware where appropriate, and we treat existing components with corrosion inhibitors during service. Hinge inspection should be more frequent here than in inland suburbs.
Yes, particularly in the lower-lying eastern sections of 77510 and on properties with poor drainage. Santa Fe’s combination of coastal humidity, heavy clay soils, and tropical storm exposure creates conditions where wooden posts rot at ground level and steel posts corrode below the concrete line. We excavate, assess, and replace with proper drainage detail — not just reset the same compromised post. Post-base issues are one of the most common hidden problems we find on Santa Fe inspection calls.
Written by Larry Peterson, Owner and Lead Technician at Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, serving Santa Fe and the greater Houston area since 2007.