Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Hayden
Gate parts and welding repair in Hayden typically runs $180–$650 depending on the component, with most hinge and roller jobs completed same-day and post replacements scheduled within 48 hours. We make the drive from Spokane to Hayden regularly — usually reaching the 83835 area in under an hour — and we stock the parts that actually fail on Hayden’s aging gate systems. If your gate is dragging, leaning, or won’t open after another hard Idaho winter, call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate and straight talk about what’s broken.

We’ve been crossing the Washington-Idaho line to service Hayden properties for eight years now. Matthew and his team know the difference between a gate on a level Hayden Lake lot and one on sloped acreage off Lancaster Road — and we know that a gate that won’t open on a 10-degree January morning isn’t a minor inconvenience when you’re trying to get to work or let livestock through. Our Gate Parts & Welding capability means we don’t diagnose, then disappear for parts, then subcontract the metalwork. We handle it.
Why Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane Is Hayden’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Hayden customers have left us enough reviews to matter — we’re sitting at 755 verified reviews with a 4.9-star average, and a solid chunk of those come from repeat calls across Kootenai County. Owner Matthew Gonzalez leads every technical job personally, so the person quoting your post replacement is the same person setting the footing depth and laying the weld bead.
Our response time to Hayden averages under 60 minutes from dispatch to arrival for scheduled work, and we prioritize same-day calls from the Prairie Meadows area, Hayden Lake, and the rural subdivisions off Government Way where a stuck gate can strand vehicles for hours. We don’t send a sales rep ahead of a technician — Matthew shows up with the welder, the parts inventory, and the authority to fix it.
That local knowledge matters. We know Kootenai County’s frost depth hits 24–30 inches, and we know which Hayden subdivisions were built during the 2000s boom when contractors from warmer climates set posts at 18 inches. We bring longer auger bits and we set posts deeper than the original install. That’s not guesswork — that’s eight years of watching Hayden gates fail the same way every spring.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Hayden
Hinge Replacement
Hinges on Hayden gates take a beating. The freeze-thaw cycles that heave posts also torque hinge brackets out of alignment, and once a hinge is binding, the operator motor strains until it burns out. We replace hinges on swing gates across the 83835 area with heavy-duty ball-bearing or greaseable barrel hinges rated for the gate’s actual weight — not the undersized hardware that came with the original install. A typical hinge replacement in Hayden runs $180–$320 for standard residential gates, including removal of the old bracket and re-welding the new one square to a plumb post.
Post Replacement
This is the big one in Hayden. We replace more gate posts here than anywhere else we serve, and it’s almost always the same story: shallow footing, frost heave, gate starts dragging or leaning by April. A proper post replacement in Hayden means auguring to 30 inches minimum, setting in high-strength concrete with a collar above grade, and re-welding all brackets and hinges to the new steel or galvanized post. Typical cost: $450–$650 for a standard 4×4 or 6×6 steel post with concrete footing, bracket re-weld, and gate rehang. We can usually save the gate itself — no need for full replacement unless the frame is twisted.
Rail Repair & Custom Welding
Cracked top rails, broken picket welds, and separated frame corners are common on Hayden’s older aluminum and steel gates, especially where snow load or livestock pressure adds stress. We bring a portable MIG welder and stock common rail sizes, so most repairs happen without ordering parts. Custom fabrication — extending a gate, adding a pedestrian wicket, reinforcing a weak frame — runs $280–$550 depending on material and complexity. We weld with Hayden’s climate in mind: proper penetration, stress-relief where needed, and no shortcuts that’ll crack next winter.
Gate Rollers & Track Work
Slide gates on Hayden’s sloped properties are particularly hard on roller carriers. Frost heave throws the track out of level, the rollers bind, and the plastic or steel wheels crack under the misalignment load. We stock heavy-duty nylon and steel rollers for residential and commercial slide gates, and we’ll re-weld or shim the track mounting brackets to compensate for grade changes. Roller replacement in Hayden typically runs $220–$380 per gate, including track alignment and carrier adjustment.

What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Hayden
Whatever brand you have, we probably know it. Our Hayden customers run Viking swing operators on rural ranchettes, Ghost Controls solar setups on remote acreage, and DoorKing slide systems on multi-family entries. We carry common parts for these brands and seven others — motors, control boards, limit switches, safety loops — so a diagnostic trip usually becomes a repair trip on the same visit. No waiting on FedEx while your gate hangs open.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Hayden Homes
- Frost-heaved posts dragging gates out of plumb. Every spring thaw in Hayden produces the same pattern: posts set at 18–24 inches during the 2000s buildout lift with the frost line, twisting hinge brackets and binding operators. We reset to 30 inches with proper concrete collars — the fix that lasts.
- Hydraulic operator hoses seizing in sub-zero cycles. Older BFT and FAAC units in Hayden’s large-lot subdivisions suffer brittle hose failure after years of hard freeze stress. We replace with modern electromechanical operators where appropriate, or re-hose with cold-rated hydraulic lines.
- Gate roller carriers cracking on sloped terrain. The Hayden Lake area and hillside subdivisions see accelerated roller wear because frost heave throws the track out of level, concentrating load on one or two wheels. We replace carriers and re-weld track brackets to true level.
- Failed weld repairs from previous contractors. We’ve seen gates in Prairie Meadows and along Lancaster Road where someone welded a cracked hinge or frame without fixing the underlying post heave. The weld holds six months, then cracks again as the gate drifts further out of square. We fix the structure first, then weld.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Hayden, ID
| Service | Typical Range in Hayden | What Affects Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (per hinge, welded) | $180–$320 | Gate weight, post condition, access |
| Gate roller replacement (set) | $220–$380 | Slide vs. cantilever, track alignment needed |
| Rail/frame weld repair | $280–$450 | Material (steel vs. aluminum), access for welding |
| Custom fabrication/welding | $280–$550 | Design complexity, material type |
| Post replacement with concrete footing | $450–$650 | Post size, depth required, gate rehang complexity |
These ranges reflect actual Hayden-area jobs we’ve completed in the past 24 months. Slope, driveway length, and whether we can reach the post with our standard auger or need extended equipment can move a quote up or down. We don’t charge for the estimate — Matthew comes out, assesses the footing depth, checks for frost damage, and gives you a number that won’t change once work starts. Call (888) 716-2861 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hayden
Our service radius covers the full Idaho Panhandle corridor — we regularly work in Rathdrum, Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, and Otis Orchards-East Farms. Rathdrum and Post Falls share Hayden’s frost-heave challenges; Coeur d’Alene’s denser urban core presents different access constraints. Wherever you are in Kootenai County, the same crew crosses the state line with the same parts inventory and welding capability.
Serving Hayden, ID — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hayden 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 Hayden
Hayden’s rapid 2000s residential buildout brought contractors who set gate posts at 18–24 inches — below Kootenai County’s 24–30-inch frost line — while Coeur d’Alene’s older urban core and stricter permitting typically saw deeper footings. Every freeze-thaw cycle lifts those shallow posts, and Hayden’s sprawling rural lots with longer driveways mean more gates installed by out-of-area builders unfamiliar with Panhandle conditions. We reset posts to 30 inches with concrete collars — the depth that stops the heave. Call (888) 716-2861 if your gate’s leaning after this winter.
We can usually reach Prairie Meadows within an hour of a scheduled call, and most hinge repairs — including welding — are completed in a single visit lasting 90 minutes to two hours. We stock heavy-duty replacement hinges and bring a portable MIG welder, so there’s no delay for parts or subcontractor scheduling. For same-day service, call (888) 716-2861 before noon — estimates are free.
Yes — we carry steel and nylon roller carriers rated for residential and light commercial slide gates, including the oversized hardware common on Hayden’s acreage properties. If your track is misaligned from frost heave, we’ll re-weld or shim the mounting brackets as part of the roller replacement. Call (888) 716-2861 to confirm sizing; we can often identify the right part from a photo.
In most cases, yes. We support the gate with temporary bracing, remove the old post and footing, augur the new hole to 30 inches, and set a new steel or galvanized post with the gate still in position. The gate comes off only if the frame itself is twisted from years of operating out of plumb. A typical post replacement in Hayden’s subdivisions runs $450–$650 and takes 3–4 hours. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free assessment of your specific setup.
We use MIG welding with ER70S-6 wire on steel frames and 5356 alloy on aluminum, with full penetration and proper preheat on thick sections. The critical factor isn’t the weld process — it’s fixing the underlying structure first. A weld on a frost-heaved, out-of-plumb gate will crack again; we square the frame, reset posts if needed, then weld with stress-relief in mind. For a cracked frame assessment in Hayden, call (888) 716-2861 — estimates are free.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Hayden and the Idaho Panhandle since 2016.