Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Spokane
Gate repair in Spokane typically runs $180–$650 depending on the problem, and most calls are completed same-day. We’re Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, and our Gate Repair team handles everything from frost-heaved posts on South Hill ranches to seized hinges on acreage properties out toward Dishman and Opportunity. Matthew Gonzalez, our owner and lead technician, brings eight years of single-trade gate experience to every job — not a rotating subcontractor, but the same person accountable from phone call to final adjustment. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate.

Spokane’s properties demand a heavier-duty approach than you’ll find in western Washington. The freeze-thaw cycle here is real, the temperature swings are brutal on hardware, and rural acreage owners can’t afford a tech who guesses wrong and schedules a second trip. We stock parts and weld on-site. One call, one visit, gate fixed.
Why Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane Is Spokane’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve earned 755 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars because Spokane customers recognize the difference between a specialist and a generalist. Matthew and his team don’t split focus across garage doors, fencing, and handyman work — we’re 100% automatic gates, and that concentration shows in diagnostic speed and repair durability.
Our response time to Spokane neighborhoods is built around local routing, not dispatch-center logic. We know the difference between a North Side call off Division Street and a South Hill property down Grand Boulevard — and we arrive prepared for the specific gate type and age of housing stock each area typically presents. That preparation eliminates the “I’ll need to order that part” delay that frustrates property managers and homeowners alike.
Local knowledge matters here in ways it doesn’t in milder climates. We carry post-base anchors rated below Spokane’s 24-inch frost depth, weld plates sized for the heavier cedar frames common on mid-century ranches, and stock operator parts for brands like LiftMaster, Linear, and Viking that dominate Spokane’s residential and agricultural installations. Whatever brand you have, we’ve likely repaired it before — often on a property within a few miles of yours.
Our Gate Repair Services in Spokane
Hinge Repair
Spokane’s 100-degree annual temperature swing destroys hinges. We see it constantly: thermal expansion loosens fasteners through summer, winter contraction cracks the mounting plates, and by spring the gate is sagging or binding against the post. On wood gates — especially the cedar and pine frames original to 1950s–1970s South Hill and Shadle Park homes — the wood itself splits around the hinge screws, making a simple tightening impossible. We assess whether the hinge can be remounted with through-bolts, whether the wood needs epoxy reinforcement, or whether the entire hinge assembly requires replacement with a heavier-duty model. Typical hinge repair in Spokane runs $180–$320.
Post Repair
This is our most common spring call in Spokane, and it’s almost always frost heave. Last March on the South Hill, we reset a cedar gatepost at a mid-century ranch that had heaved 3 inches out of plumb, tightened the hinges on a 20-year-old LiftMaster opener, and squared the frame — all in one trip, using a heavier-duty post-base anchor system to prevent future frost heave. Posts set at 12–18 inches (common on older installs) ride above the frost line and tilt 3–5 degrees by March. We excavate to 30 inches, set the post in gravel for drainage, and use concrete rated for Spokane’s freeze-thaw. Post reset or replacement in Spokane typically costs $280–$550 depending on gate weight and access.
Weld Repair
Metal gates and wrought-iron frames on Spokane properties take punishment from road salt, temperature extremes, and the occasional snowplow strike. We bring a portable welder to every truck — no outsourcing to a fabrication shop, no two-week delay. Cracked operator arms, broken latch plates, and separated frame corners are repaired on-site. For agricultural and commercial gates around Opportunity and Fairwood, we also weld receiver plates for heavier automatic operators. Weld repair in Spokane generally ranges $220–$480.
Gate Realignment
A gate that latches in September often won’t by March. The culprit is usually cumulative movement: post heave, hinge stretch, and frame twist combining to throw the latch and striker out of alignment. On Spokane’s older ranch properties, we frequently find gates that have been “fixed” with bungee cords or padlocks on the ground because the alignment drift exceeded what a homeowner could adjust. We square the frame, shim or replace hinges, and reset the latch to true — not just where it happens to catch today. Realignment service in Spokane runs $200–$380.

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 Spokane
We carry working knowledge of nine major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and stock common failure parts for the brands most prevalent in Spokane’s market. Linear and Viking operators appear frequently on rural acreage properties with longer driveways and heavier gates; Ghost Controls systems are increasingly common on newer North Side installations. Because we maintain parts inventory locally, most Spokane customers avoid the 1–2 week wait that comes with ordering through a distributor. If your operator is obsolete, we’ll tell you honestly and quote a replacement with current hardware that matches your gate’s duty cycle.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Spokane Homes
- Frost-heaved posts tilting out of plumb. On the South Hill especially, original posts set 12–18 inches deep heave 3–5 degrees by late winter, misaligning the entire gate geometry. We identify this pattern on sight now — the gate drags at the bottom, the latch misses high or low, and the hinge side shows visible lean.
- Wood gate frames splitting and warping. Spokane’s extreme dryness in summer (often below 20% humidity) sucks moisture from cedar and pine, causing checking and warp; winter moisture swells the grain and loosens fasteners. The result is a frame that won’t stay square without structural intervention.
- Metal hardware seized from thermal cycling. Hinge pins, operator arms, and latch bolts on older FAAC and BFT systems seize solid after years of expansion and contraction. Penetrating oil rarely solves it — we typically cut and replace the affected component.
- Operator strain from gate misalignment. A dragging or binding gate forces the motor to work harder, burning out capacitors and stripping nylon gears in LiftMaster and Linear units. Fixing the gate geometry often saves the operator.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Spokane, WA
Here’s what gate repair costs in Spokane’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Post reset (frost-heave repair) | $280 – $550 |
| Weld repair (on-site) | $220 – $480 |
| Gate realignment | $200 – $380 |
| Lock / latch replacement | $160 – $290 |
| Rust treatment + coating | $190 – $350 |
These ranges reflect Spokane’s labor market and the heavier-duty hardware required for our climate. Factors that push toward the higher end: gates over 16 feet wide, operators requiring electrical troubleshooting, buried cable runs, and access limitations on steep South Hill driveways. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins — call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate at your property.
We Also Serve Cities Near Spokane
Our service radius covers Dishman, Country Homes, Fairwood, and Opportunity — the same day in most cases, with the same parts inventory and welding capability we bring to Spokane proper. Whether you’re on a half-acre lot in Country Homes or a rural property outside Opportunity, Matthew and his team route efficiently from our Spokane base.
Serving Spokane, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spokane 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
Spokane’s freeze-thaw cycle heaves gate posts set shallower than the local 24-inch frost depth, tilting the post and dropping the gate frame out of square. This is the dominant spring failure mode here — nearly absent in Seattle or Tacoma, but predictable in Spokane every March. Call (888) 716-2861 and we’ll assess whether your post can be reset deeper or needs full replacement.
Yes, if the post itself isn’t rotted or cracked — we excavate around the heaved post, reset it to 30 inches with proper drainage and a frost-rated anchor base, and rehang the gate. This saves the cost of a new post and preserves the existing hardware spacing. Typical post reset in Spokane runs $280–$400 versus $400–$550 for full replacement.
The roughly 100-degree annual swing between winter lows below 0°F and summer highs above 100°F causes thermal cycling that loosens fasteners, cracks weld joints, and seizes hinge pins through accumulated expansion and contraction. We specify hardware with wider temperature ratings and use thread-locking compounds and proper torque sequences to combat this. For existing seized hardware, we cut and replace rather than fight with penetrants that won’t last.
Yes — LiftMaster, Linear, Viking, and Ghost Controls are common on Spokane’s larger rural properties, and we stock parts and replacement operators sized for the heavier gates and longer cycles these installations demand. Matthew has direct field experience with each brand’s failure patterns in our climate. Whatever brand you have, we can service it or recommend a compatible replacement.
The gate drags at the bottom on the latch side, the latch and striker no longer align vertically, and the hinge-side post shows visible lean when sighted against the fence line. On Spokane’s South Hill, we often measure 3–5 degrees of tilt before touching a tool. If you notice these symptoms in March or April, frost heave is the likely cause — call (888) 716-2861 for a free assessment.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Spokane since 2017.