Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Spokane Valley
Gate repair in Spokane Valley typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a simple hinge adjustment or a full post reset and operator replacement. Most repairs are completed same-day because we stock parts and weld on-site. If your automatic gate is stuck, grinding, or won’t respond to the remote, call us at (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working on gates throughout Spokane Valley for eight years, from the ranch-style homes off Sullivan Road to the split-level properties near Argonne and the commercial access systems around Sprague Avenue. Matthew Gonzalez and our team know the local conditions that break gates here: the shallow basalt that forces posts into weak concrete, the single-digit January nights that kill operator batteries, and the wet snow loads that stress slide mechanisms. We’re based in Spokane and route daily to Spokane Valley, so you’re not waiting days for a technician who has to drive across from Coeur d’Alene or western Washington.
Our Gate Repair team handles everything from ornamental iron driveway gates on 1990s subdivisions to modern vinyl systems in newer developments. We don’t subcontract to general handymen or spread ourselves across unrelated trades. Automatic gates are what we do.
Why Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane Is Spokane Valley’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Spokane Valley homeowners and property managers call us because we understand the specific failure patterns this region produces. Our 755 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include dozens from Spokane Valley customers who’ve dealt with the same frost-heaved posts and dead operator batteries you’re probably facing. That volume matters — it means we’ve seen your exact gate problem before and fixed it permanently.
Matthew Gonzalez personally leads technical work on jobs. When you schedule with us, the owner is the one diagnosing the issue, not a rotating contractor learning your system on the fly. This owner-operated structure means accountability: Matthew’s name is on the work, and he’s the one ensuring the gate closes smoothly before leaving.
We route to Spokane Valley daily, and our in-house parts inventory plus mobile welding capability eliminates the delays that send other companies back to their shop or to a third-party fabricator. Broken frame? We cut and weld steel on-site. Stripped hinge bracket? We machine and install a replacement from stock. Whatever brand you have — LiftMaster, Viking, Ghost Controls, Linear, or others — we carry the components to finish the job in one visit.
Our Gate Repair Services in Spokane Valley
Post Repair
Post repair is our most common call in Spokane Valley, and it’s almost always geology, not wear. The Spokane Valley-Rathdrum Prairie’s shallow basalt substrate forces installers to set posts in shallow concrete pads to avoid hitting bedrock. After a few winters of freeze-thaw cycles, those posts lean, twist, or heave entirely out of alignment. The gate looks broken. The operator strains and jams. The real problem is below grade.
We repaired a swing gate on a 1990s ranch-style home near Sullivan Road where frost heave had shifted the hinge post 2 inches out of plumb, making the LiftMaster operator jam. We re-plumbed the post, installed a stainless-steel hinge bracket, and the gate closed smoothly. Typical post repair in Spokane Valley runs $280–$520, depending on whether we can re-set the existing post or need to excavate and pour a deeper footer.
Gate Realignment
A gate that’s dragging, binding, or leaving a gap when closed usually isn’t a motor problem — it’s a geometry problem. In Spokane Valley, we see this constantly on swing gates where frost-heaved posts have shifted the hinge axis, and on slide gates where the track has settled or the rollers have worn unevenly. Wooden gates warp from moisture cycling; steel gates twist when posts lean. We measure the opening, check post plumb, adjust or replace hinges, and reset the operator’s limit switches to match the corrected travel path. Gate realignment in Spokane Valley typically costs $180–$340.
Weld Repair
Ornamental steel and iron gates from the 1990s and 2000s development boom are hitting their structural fatigue point. We see cracked picket welds, broken scrollwork, and separated frame joints on gates that have endured eight Spokane Valley winters too many. Our mobile welding rig lets us repair these on-site rather than removing the gate to a shop. We match the original weld profile, grind flush where aesthetics matter, and apply rust-inhibiting primer before the metal sees moisture again. Weld repairs start around $220 for simple cracks and run to $480 for extensive frame rebuilding.

Hinge Repair & Rust Treatment
Hinge repair in Spokane Valley usually follows the same story: original mild-steel hinges, never lubricated, seized solid or snapped under operator strain after the post shifted. We replace with stainless-steel or zinc-coated heavy-duty hinges rated for the gate’s weight and wind load. For ornamental iron gates showing surface rust — common on the decorative steel systems installed during the Valley’s building boom — we offer rust treatment that stops oxidation before it penetrates the metal. This includes wire brushing, phosphoric acid conversion coating, and two-part epoxy primer. Rust treatment for a standard residential gate runs $160–$290.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Spokane Valley
We service and stock parts for nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Spokane Valley customers, this means no waiting for a special-order board from Seattle or a motor from California. We carry common operator components, replacement batteries rated for cold climates, and control boards for Viking and Ghost Controls systems specifically. If your gate uses Linear access controls or a BFT hydraulic operator, we’ve diagnosed and repaired those systems in Spokane Valley neighborhoods before. Whatever brand you have, we likely have the parts and the field experience to fix it today.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Spokane Valley Homes
- Lead-acid battery failure in operators. Spokane Valley’s single-digit °F winters destroy gate operator batteries in 18–24 months, not the 3–5 years manufacturers quote for mild climates. The battery voltage drops, the control board glitches, and the gate stops responding to remotes. We replace with cold-weather-rated batteries and verify charging circuit output.
- Frost-heaved hinge posts mimicking gate failure. The shallow basalt substrate means posts set in minimal concrete heave annually. The gate binds, the operator overworks, and homeowners assume the motor is dead. We check post plumb first — it’s often a $280 post reset, not a $600 operator replacement.
- Warped wooden frames and cracked vinyl from freeze-thaw cycling. Spokane Valley’s hard freezes from November through March, followed by rapid spring warming, stress gate materials in ways that don’t happen west of the Cascades. Wooden gates need seasonal hinge adjustment; vinyl gates often require panel replacement after cracking.
- Snow load damage to cantilever slide mechanisms. Heavy wet Spokane Valley snow packs into roller covers and track channels, then freezes. The gate drags, rollers flat-spot, and the operator pulls excessive amperage. We clear, lubricate with low-temperature grease, and adjust chain tension for winter loading.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Spokane Valley, WA
Here’s what gate repair costs in Spokane Valley’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180–$290 |
| Gate realignment | $180–$340 |
| Post repair / re-setting | $280–$520 |
| Weld repair (mobile, on-site) | $220–$480 |
| Rust treatment (ornamental iron) | $160–$290 |
| Operator battery replacement | $140–$220 |
| Full operator replacement | $580–$1,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Post depth and soil conditions are the biggest variable — shallow basalt can turn a simple re-plumb into an excavation job. Operator brand and age matter too: a 15-year-old LiftMaster with a discontinued control board costs more than a battery swap on a current Viking unit. We diagnose before quoting, and estimates are always free. Call (888) 716-2861 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Spokane Valley
We route daily to Veradale, Opportunity, Dishman, and Liberty Lake — the same shallow basalt geology and continental climate apply across this corridor, so the frost-heave and battery-failure patterns we know in Spokane Valley are identical in your neighborhood. If you’re in Liberty Lake’s newer developments or the older Opportunity ranch tracts, we carry the parts and welding equipment to handle your gate repair without a return trip.
Serving Spokane Valley, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spokane Valley 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 Spokane Valley
Single-digit temperatures destroy lead-acid batteries faster than manufacturer specs assume. In Spokane Valley’s continental climate, a standard gate operator battery lasts 18–24 months, not 3–5 years. We replace with cold-weather-rated AGM batteries and test the charging circuit to prevent repeat failures. Call (888) 716-2861 for battery testing — estimates are free.
Frost-heaved posts are the culprit in probably 60% of these calls. Spokane Valley’s shallow basalt substrate forces shallow concrete footers, and after years of freeze-thaw cycles the post leans, shifting the gate geometry until it binds or drags. The operator runs fine; the structure has moved. We re-plumb and re-set posts, then realign the gate to match. Most post repairs in Spokane Valley run $280–$520.
We recommend seasonal inspection and adjustment: once in late fall before hard freeze, once in early spring after thaw. The freeze-thaw cycling, snow loading, and battery stress unique to Spokane Valley’s climate make biannual service worthwhile. A seasonal tune-up — hinge lubrication, post plumb check, operator diagnostic, and track clearing — typically runs $140–$220 and prevents the emergency calls that cost triple.
Yes. We wire-brush surface rust, apply phosphoric acid conversion coating to arrest oxidation, and finish with two-part epoxy primer. For ornamental iron gates in Spokane Valley’s wet-snow environment, this stops rust before it penetrates and weakens the metal. Rust treatment runs $160–$290 for a standard residential gate. Call for an assessment of how far the oxidation has progressed.
We service nine major brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We stock common parts for Spokane Valley customers and carry cold-weather batteries, control boards, and limit switches for same-day repair. Whatever brand is on your gate, we’ve likely repaired it in a Spokane Valley neighborhood. Call (888) 716-2861 to confirm parts availability for your specific model.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Spokane Valley since 2016.