Trusted Gate Repair for Spokane Homeowners
Gate repair in Spokane typically costs between $150 and $850 depending on the damage, and most repairs are completed in a single visit when you work with a specialist who stocks parts and welds on-site. At Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, Matthew Gonzalez and his team bring eight years of single-trade automatic gate experience directly to your property — not subcontractors, not general handymen. We’ve earned 755 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars by fixing gates right the first time, from the South Hill to North Spokane and everywhere in between. Whether your gate is grinding, sagging, or stopped completely, call us at (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate and same-day service when possible.

What Our Gate Repair Service Includes
Hinge Repair
Hinges bear the full weight of your gate every time it opens or closes, and in Spokane’s freeze-thaw climate, they corrode faster than most owners expect. When hinges seize, crack, or pull away from the post, your gate strains the motor and risks catastrophic failure. We replace worn hinges with heavy-duty hardware rated for your gate’s weight and usage cycle, and we always check the surrounding frame for stress fractures that a quick hinge swap would miss.
Post Repair
A leaning or rotting post undermines everything above it — no motor or access system can compensate for a gate that isn’t structurally sound. In Spokane’s older neighborhoods like Browne’s Addition and Comstock, we regularly find wooden posts degraded by moisture or steel posts loosened by repeated ground freezing. We reset, reinforce, or replace posts with proper concrete footing and drainage considerations so the repair lasts through Eastern Washington winters.
Weld Repair
Cracked welds on iron or steel gates aren’t cosmetic issues — they’re structural failures that worsen with every cycle until the gate separates entirely. Matthew handles welding repairs in-house rather than outsourcing to a third-party fabricator, which means your gate gets fixed today, not next week. From ornamental iron in the Manito Park area to heavy commercial barriers near Spokane International Airport, we match materials and technique to the original construction.
Gate Realignment
When a gate drags, binds, or no longer meets its catch properly, the problem is rarely the motor — it’s alignment. Settling soil, vehicle impact, or repeated stress throws the entire geometry off, and forcing the opener to compensate burns out components prematurely. We use laser leveling and physical measurement to restore proper swing or slide geometry, then verify that the motor isn’t fighting against misalignment before we leave.
Lock Repair
Gate locks face unique abuse: weather exposure, attempted forced entry, and the mechanical stress of engaging while the gate is still in motion. We repair and replace magnetic locks, deadbolts, electric strikes, and integrated access-control latches across residential and commercial systems. If your lock is failing intermittently — working in dry weather but not in Spokane’s wet seasons — that’s a diagnostic clue we investigate rather than ignore.
Rust Treatment
Surface rust on steel gates advances quickly in Spokane’s climate, especially where road salt accumulates on lower frames and hardware. We grind affected areas to bare metal, apply rust-inhibiting primer and appropriate topcoat, and replace hardware that’s too far gone to save. For gates with recurring rust issues, we’ll recommend material upgrades or drainage improvements that address the cause, not just the symptom.
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.
Brands We Service for Gate Repair
We’ve serviced hundreds of LiftMaster residential and commercial operators and stock their common drive components, control boards, and safety sensors — no waiting on a distributor shipment for a standard repair. Our experience with FAAC hydraulic systems means we can diagnose pressure leaks and control issues that generalists often misattribute to electrical faults. BFT underground and articulated arm operators are another specialty; we’ve rebuilt their gearboxes and replaced their control units across Spokane County properties where aesthetics demand concealed hardware.
For Viking gate operators, we carry replacement motors, circuit boards, and limit switches, and we’re familiar with their programming sequences for both residential and high-cycle commercial applications. Ghost Controls solar-compatible systems are increasingly common on rural Spokane properties without grid power nearby, and we understand their battery management and solar panel integration requirements. DoorKing telephone entry and access control systems round out our expertise — we’ve troubleshot their loop detectors, keypads, and telephone interfaces from Liberty Lake to Cheney. Whether you have one of these brands or any other make, we can help.
Signs You Need Gate Repair Right Now
- Your gate makes grinding, squealing, or clicking sounds. These noises indicate metal-on-metal contact, failing bearings, or a motor struggling against mechanical resistance. Ignoring them converts a $200 adjustment into a $600 motor replacement within weeks.
- The gate moves unevenly or visibly sags on one side. Sagging signals hinge failure, post movement, or frame fatigue — all progressive conditions that eventually prevent the gate from closing or latching. In Spokane’s wind-exposed areas like Five Mile Prairie, this accelerates quickly.
- Your opener runs but the gate barely moves or reverses immediately. This often means the motor is fine but the mechanical system is binding, or safety sensors are misaligned due to gate movement. We distinguish between these causes rather than replacing parts speculatively.
- You see rust spreading across the frame or hardware. Rust isn’t just cosmetic — it weakens structural components and seizes moving parts. Once pitting begins, the metal loses mass permanently; early intervention preserves the gate.
- The gate doesn’t respond to remote, keypad, or intercom commands consistently. Intermittent operation suggests failing connections, dying batteries, or control board issues. We trace the signal path methodically rather than replacing the most expensive component first.
Our Gate Repair Process — Step by Step
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Describe your issue when you call. We’ll ask specific questions about symptoms, brand, age, and recent weather or impact events. This helps Matthew arrive with the right parts and tools rather than making a diagnostic trip first.
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On-site inspection and root-cause diagnosis. We test the motor, mechanical system, electrical supply, and safety components systematically. We use multimeters, amp clamps, and physical measurement tools — not guesswork — to identify every failed or stressed component.
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Upfront estimate with line-item explanation. You’ll know exactly what needs repair, what parts cost, and what labor involves before we start. No hidden fees, no pressure to add unnecessary work.
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Repair with in-house parts and welding capability. Because we stock common components and weld on-site, most repairs finish in one visit. We don’t leave your gate unsecured overnight waiting for a subcontractor or parts shipment.
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Operational testing and documentation. We cycle the gate repeatedly under load, verify all safety features, and show you what was fixed. We also note any maintenance items to watch so you can budget proactively.
How Much Does Gate Repair Cost in Spokane?
Gate repair pricing in Spokane depends on the failure type, materials involved, and whether the problem is isolated or symptomatic of broader wear. Here’s what we typically see in the local market:

- Hinge repair or replacement: $150–$350 for standard residential hinges; commercial-grade or custom hardware runs higher
- Post reset or reinforcement: $300–$650 depending on excavation, concrete work, and post material
- Weld repair (in-house): $200–$500 based on crack length, access difficulty, and finish requirements
- Gate realignment: $175–$400 for adjustment; more if posts or hinges require replacement too
- Lock or latch repair: $125–$300 for mechanical components; $250–$600 for integrated electric access hardware
- Rust treatment and coating: $200–$450 for localized work; full-gate refinishing priced per square foot
Several factors push costs toward the higher end: gates in difficult-access locations (steep grades, tight setbacks common in Spokane’s South Hill), commercial-duty cycles requiring heavier components, and cumulative damage where one failed part has stressed others. The best way to avoid overpaying is catching problems early — a grinding hinge addressed promptly doesn’t destroy the motor or warp the frame. Our estimates are free and come with no obligation; we explain exactly what you’re paying for and why. Call (888) 716-2861 for your specific quote.
Gate Repair Near Spokane — Our Service Area
We cover Spokane and surrounding communities with typical response times of same-day to next-day depending on location and call volume. Our primary service area includes Gate Repair in Post Falls, Gate Repair in Mead, and Gate Repair in Rathdrum, plus Spokane Valley, Cheney, Opportunity, Dishman, Veradale, Liberty Lake, Otis Orchards-East Farms, and Country Homes. Whether you’re managing a residential property near Manito Park or a commercial facility near the Spokane River business district, Matthew and his team travel with fully stocked vehicles ready for field repair.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Repair in Spokane
Gate repair is the diagnosis and restoration of automatic or manual gate systems to proper mechanical, electrical, and structural function. At Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, we handle everything from hinge replacement and post stabilization to motor troubleshooting, access control repair, and on-site welding — all focused exclusively on automatic gate systems rather than diluted across multiple trades.
Most residential gate repairs in Spokane are completed in 1–3 hours when common parts are in stock. Complex issues involving custom fabrication, buried electrical faults, or multiple component failures may extend to a full day, but we communicate timing clearly before starting. Because we stock parts and weld on-site, we avoid the multi-day delays common with generalist services. Call (888) 716-2861 to discuss your timeline — we’ll prioritize if your gate is stuck open or poses a security concern.
Typical gate repair in Spokane ranges from $150 for simple hinge or latch work to $850 for complex structural or electrical repairs, with most residential jobs falling between $250 and $500. Commercial systems and custom ironwork can exceed this range. We provide exact quotes after inspection, not ballpark guesses that change on arrival. Estimates are free, and we explain every line item before any work begins.
Yes, we service and repair Viking gate operators including their slide, swing, and barrier arm models. We stock replacement motors, control boards, and limit switches for common Viking configurations, and we’re familiar with their programming and safety integration requirements. Whether you have Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, or any other major brand, we can diagnose and repair it without referring you elsewhere.
We prioritize calls where a gate is stuck open, stuck closed with vehicles trapped, or creating a security vulnerability. Same-day service is frequently available in Spokane and surrounding areas; call (888) 716-2861 and we’ll assess our current schedule and your urgency. For after-hours emergencies, our voicemail system routes urgent messages directly to Matthew for callback.
We stand behind our repairs with workmanship guarantees and use quality parts appropriate for your gate’s duty cycle. Specific warranty terms depend on the components installed and the nature of the repair, which we discuss transparently in your written estimate. Our 755 reviews at 4.9 stars reflect how we handle the rare callback — promptly and without argument.
Clear the area around your gate of vehicles, debris, or landscaping that blocks access to the motor, hinges, and posts. If possible, note when the problem started and any recent weather events, power outages, or physical impacts. Have your gate brand and approximate age ready if you know them. This preparation lets Matthew start diagnosing immediately rather than spending billable time on access and history-gathering. Call (888) 716-2861 when you’re ready to schedule — we’ll confirm what to expect.
Schedule Your Gate Repair Service in Spokane Today
Don’t let a failing gate compromise your property’s security or convenience for another day. Matthew Gonzalez and the team at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane are ready to diagnose your problem, quote it fairly, and fix it with the parts and expertise already on our truck. Call (888) 716-2861 now for your free, no-obligation estimate — whether you need same-day service or want to plan ahead, we’ll give you straight answers and reliable repair.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Spokane and surrounding communities since 2016.