Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Opportunity
Gate installation in Opportunity typically runs $2,800–$6,500 for a complete residential system with operator, and most projects are completed in one to two days. We’re Matthew Gonzalez and the team at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, and we’ve been driving out to Opportunity’s mid-century neighborhoods since 2016 — usually within 45 minutes of a call. If your gate is sagging, seized, or finally gave out after another brutal Spokane Valley winter, call us at (888) 716-2861 for a free on-site estimate.

Our Gate Installation crew knows Opportunity’s streets well: East Mission Avenue, the ranch homes off Pines Road, the split-levels tucked behind Dishman Hills. We’ve replaced gates that were installed when Eisenhower was president and others that failed after a single bad freeze. That local familiarity matters because Opportunity’s older housing stock presents problems a generic installer from out of town won’t recognize until they’re mid-job and scrambling for parts.
Why Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane Is Opportunity’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve earned 755 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars across the Greater Spokane area, and a significant share of those come from repeat calls in Opportunity’s 99206 ZIP. Homeowners here don’t leave reviews because we asked nicely — they leave them because we showed up when frost-heaved posts had their driveway gate swinging into the street, and we fixed the root cause instead of slapping on a temporary brace.
Matthew Gonzalez personally leads technical work on every installation. That means the owner is the one measuring your post spacing, checking frost depth, and welding custom brackets — not a subcontractor learning your gate brand on the fly. Eight years specializing exclusively in automatic gates gives us working knowledge of virtually every major system on the market, from Viking and Ghost Controls to DoorKing and Elite operators.
Our response time to Opportunity averages under an hour because we’re based in Spokane and run a single-trade operation — no routing through a national call center, no waiting while a multi-service company finishes a garage door job across town. We stock parts and weld on-site, so when your 1960s hinge pins are seized solid or your frame needs custom reinforcement, we close the loop that same visit.
Our Gate Installation Services in Opportunity
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common type across Opportunity’s post-WWII ranch neighborhoods, where modest setbacks and single-drive access suit a simple inward or outward swing. We install both single-leaf and double-leaf systems, always setting posts on 48-inch frost footings with fast-set concrete — the depth original 1950s–1970s installations skipped. A typical residential swing gate installation in Opportunity runs $2,800–$4,200 including a quality operator. For homes on East Mission Avenue or the older blocks near Pines Road, we regularly recommend upgrading from the original wood-frame design to a steel-framed gate with composite infill, which won’t warp against shifted posts every July.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates solve the width problem for homeowners with RV pads, shared driveways, or corner lots where a single 14-foot leaf would over-swing the sidewalk. In Opportunity’s denser mid-century blocks, where lots are narrower than newer Spokane Valley subdivisions, a bi-parting double gate often fits where a single swing won’t. We engineer these with independent post footings for each leaf — critical here, because if one post heaves and the other doesn’t, your gates won’t meet in the middle. Double gate installations in Opportunity typically range $3,800–$5,500 depending on width and operator configuration. Matthew and his team have installed dozens across the 99206 ZIP, including several where we had to remove original concrete pads that were poured directly against shallow post bases.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates make sense for Opportunity properties with steep grades, short setbacks, or chronic post-heave issues that make swing alignment a yearly headache. The gate travels parallel to the fence line on a ground track or cantilever system — no swing arc, no posts fighting frost tilt. Last March we replaced a 1960s-era one-piece wood swing gate on East Mission Avenue in Opportunity. The original galvanized hinge pins had seized from road-brine rust, and the post had heaved 2 inches out of square. We set a new 4×4 pressure-treated post on a 48-inch frost footing with fast-set concrete and installed a LiftMaster SL3000 slide gate operator, which eliminated the seasonal re-plumbing the homeowner had dealt with for decades. Sliding gate installations run $4,200–$6,500 in Opportunity, with the higher end covering cantilever systems for uneven grades.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in Opportunity serve a dual purpose: controlling access for multi-family properties, small commercial lots, and homeowners who’ve experienced theft or unauthorized entry. We integrate keypad, telephone entry, and remote access systems with whatever brand you have — or specify new equipment from our certified lineup. For the older apartment complexes off Dishman Hills roads, we’ve retrofitted original chain-link vehicle gates with modern access control while preserving the existing framework where structurally sound. Security gate installations start around $3,500 and climb with access control complexity, but the core principle stays the same: posts set deep enough to survive Spokane Valley’s 100-plus annual freeze-thaw cycles.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates get overlooked until they fail — usually with a rusted latch or a frame twisted by the same frost heave hitting your vehicle gate. We install matching walk-through gates as part of full perimeter projects or standalone replacements for failed units. In Opportunity’s 1950s-era neighborhoods, these often started as simple chain-link yard gates with no automation; we can upgrade to keypad or fob access while maintaining the original opening width that older sidewalks require.

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 Opportunity
Whatever brand you have, we likely stock parts for it. Our certified working knowledge covers nine major manufacturers, and for Opportunity customers that means same-day resolution instead of waiting on a distributor in Seattle. We carry Viking and Ghost Controls operators for residential swing and slide applications, DoorKing telephone entry systems for multi-tenant security gates, and Elite access hardware for commercial installations. Our truck inventory and on-site welding capability mean when a bracket cracks or a post plate needs custom fabrication, we don’t outsource — we cut, weld, and bolt it while you watch. That matters in Opportunity, where a “simple” hinge replacement on 40-year-old hardware often reveals seized pins, rotted wood, or a post that’s been heaving incrementally for a decade.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Opportunity Homes
- Shallow original footings (12–18 inches) in clay-loam soils cause annual frost-heave misalignment, requiring post resetting every spring. Spokane County now mandates 48-inch frost depth for new installations, but most Opportunity gates predate that standard by decades. We measure and document existing footing depth before quoting any repair versus replacement.
- Accelerated rust on hinge pins and latches from road-brine spray on nearby arterials like Pines Road, leading to seized hardware. The Spokane County road department salts heavily through January and February, and that brine aerosol coats gate hardware within a block of major routes. We spec stainless or zinc-coated replacement hardware for Opportunity installations near these corridors.
- Wood gate frames expand and warp in summer 90°F heat, binding against posts already shifted by winter freeze-thaw cycles. A gate that swung freely in October jams solid by August. We address this with proper clearance specs, composite or metal frame options, and post realignment that accounts for seasonal movement range.
- Legacy chain-link and wood privacy gates with 40–60-year-old hardware reach a point where no replacement part matches the original specification. We’ve encountered hinge brackets on Opportunity ranches that haven’t been manufactured since the 1980s. When parts obsolescence meets structural fatigue, we recommend full replacement with modern, serviceable components.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Opportunity, WA
A typical swing gate installation in Opportunity runs $2,800–$4,200. Double gates range $3,800–$5,500. Sliding gates — increasingly popular for homeowners tired of spring tilt — run $4,200–$6,500. Security gates with access control start around $3,500 and scale with hardware choices. Pedestrian gate replacements typically fall between $900–$1,800.
| Gate Type | Opportunity Price Range | Typical Timeline |
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| Single Swing Gate | $2,800 – $4,200 | 1 day |
| Double Swing Gate | $3,800 – $5,500 | 1–2 days |
| Sliding Gate | $4,200 – $6,500 | 1–2 days |
| Security Gate with Access Control | $3,500 – $6,000+ | 2 days |
| Pedestrian Gate | $900 – $1,800 | Half day |
What moves you within these ranges? Material choice (steel versus aluminum versus wood), operator brand and features, access control complexity, and whether we’re working with sound existing posts or setting new frost-depth footings. Every estimate we provide in Opportunity includes a post-depth assessment — we won’t quote a gate hanging on a footing we know will heave. Call (888) 716-2861 for an exact quote; estimates are free and include a full inspection of your existing posts and hardware.
We Also Serve Cities Near Opportunity
We run regular routes to Dishman, Spokane Valley, Veradale, and Spokane — often multiple neighborhoods in a single day. If you’re on the border between Opportunity and Spokane Valley or live closer to Dishman Hills, we’ll still route you for same-day response. Our familiarity with Spokane County’s varying soil conditions, from the clay-loam valleys to the rockier Dishman slopes, means we arrive knowing what post-setting challenges your specific lot presents.
Serving Opportunity, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Opportunity 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 Opportunity
Opportunity’s residential streets, laid out primarily in the 1950s–1970s, were built with shallow gate post footings that don’t meet current Spokane County frost-depth standards, so every spring frost heave tilts posts out of plumb — locals call it the “spring tilt.” The clay-loam valley soils here hold moisture that expands when frozen, exerting upward pressure on anything buried above 36 inches. Original installations at 12–18 inches never stood a chance. Call (888) 716-2861 and we’ll assess whether your posts can be reset properly or if a new frost-depth footing is the smarter long-term fix.
Repair makes sense when the frame is sound, hardware is serviceable, and posts are plumb at frost-line depth; replacement is smarter when original footings are shallow, wood is rotted at the base, or hinge brackets have torn out repeatedly. In Opportunity’s 99206 ZIP, we see a lot of 40–60-year-old gates where one repair leads to another every 18 months. Matthew Gonzalez will give you an honest assessment — we don’t gain anything by selling a replacement you don’t need. Call for a free evaluation.
Yes — the calcium chloride and salt spray from Pines Road and other treated arterials accelerates galvanic corrosion on steel hinge pins, latches, and operator arms, cutting hardware lifespan by half or more compared to properties on interior streets. We spec marine-grade or stainless hardware for Opportunity installations within a block of major routes, and we inspect for brine damage as part of annual maintenance calls. If your gate is seizing every February, this is likely why.
Post heave with secondary hinge seizure — the post tilts, the gate binds, and homeowners force it until the hinge pin snaps or the bracket tears from the frame. By late March, our schedule fills with Opportunity calls for exactly this progression. The fix isn’t just a new hinge; it’s re-plumbing the post on a proper footing so the failure doesn’t repeat next spring. We carry extra fast-set concrete starting in late March specifically for this seasonal demand.
A sliding gate eliminates the swing-arc clearance requirement and removes the hinge-post vulnerability to frost heave, making it ideal for Opportunity lots with chronic tilt issues, steep grades, or short setbacks. The trade-off is higher upfront cost and the need for level track installation — though cantilever systems handle moderate grade variation. If you’ve reset your swing gate posts three springs running, a sliding conversion usually pays for itself in eliminated service calls within five years. Call (888) 716-2861 and we’ll measure your opening and grade to confirm feasibility.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Opportunity and the Spokane Valley since 2016.