Gate Repair in North Las Vegas, NV
Gate repair in North Las Vegas typically runs $150–$900 depending on what’s failed — and with mid-2000s HOA gates now hitting simultaneous hinge fatigue and operator end-of-life across communities like Aliante, the diagnosis matters as much as the fix. We’re Secure Gate Repair Services, led by Justin Bryant, and North Las Vegas is home turf for us. If your gate is grinding, dragging, or won’t close square, call us at (725) 600-0918 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong before we touch a wrench.

Why Secure Gate Repair Services Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our Gate Repair team has spent five focused years working exclusively on gates — no HVAC on the side, no fence installs to fill the schedule. Every job in North Las Vegas gets Justin Bryant on-site as lead technician, not a subcontractor learning the brand on your dime. That’s the core of what we do and why customers keep calling back.
Across 234 verified reviews, we hold a 4.7-star rating — and a meaningful share of those reviews come from North Las Vegas homeowners and HOA property managers in communities along the Aliante Parkway corridor and the newer subdivisions west of U.S. 95. That feedback is specific: customers note we identified structural weld cracks that a previous handyman missed, sourced obsolete parts for aging operators, and explained the caliche soil problem before recommending a repair path. That kind of local diagnostic depth is what separates a gate specialist from a general handyman who happened to bring a wrench.
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Our Gate Repair Services in North Las Vegas
Hinge Repair
Hinge failure in North Las Vegas ornamental iron gates rarely announces itself cleanly. What you usually see first is a gate that sags on the swing arc and grinds against the strike post near closure — a pattern we trace constantly in Aliante and similar HOA communities where the original mid-2000s hinges are now 18–20 years old. We inspect the full hinge stack, replace fatigued knuckles, and re-weld stress-cracked mounting plates in-house rather than ordering a swap that leaves you waiting a week. A typical hinge repair in North Las Vegas runs $180–$380, depending on hinge count and whether the mounting surface needs structural weld work.
Post Repair
Post repair is the service we perform most often in the western subdivisions of North Las Vegas, and the reason is specific to this market: caliche hardpan soil. Caliche looks stable until monsoon moisture infiltrates — then it expands unevenly, heaving gate posts a fraction of an inch out of plumb. On a swing gate, that fraction translates directly into binding, dragging, and premature operator strain. We excavate to the anchor base, re-pack or replace anchor hardware, and re-plumb the post to true vertical. Post repair in North Las Vegas typically costs $250–$600 depending on post depth and whether the footing needs to be broken out and reset.
Weld Repair
We carry welding equipment on service calls — not every gate repair company does. In North Las Vegas, this matters because ornamental iron gates installed during the mid-2000s building boom are now showing stress fractures at lower hinge knuckles, frame corner joints, and picket welds, often discovered only after the gate starts behaving erratically under operator load. Replacing a structurally compromised gate when a targeted weld repair at the stress point costs $150–$400 is a call we help customers make clearly, with the cracked joint right there in front of us.
Gate Realignment
Realignment is frequently the last step on a post repair, but it’s also a standalone call when a gate has drifted out of square without obvious post movement — usually from years of operator torque pulling against a leaf that was never perfectly plumb to begin with. In North Las Vegas’s HOA communities, misaligned gates trigger operator fault codes that get misread as electrical problems. We realign the leaf, adjust the stop hardware, and recalibrate the operator’s torque and limit settings so the system reads clean. Standalone realignment in North Las Vegas runs $150–$350.
Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
The operators we see most often on North Las Vegas residential gates are LiftMaster and Ghost Controls units on swing gates, and Viking and Elite operators on slide gates in older HOA entries. On the commercial side — especially along the I-15/Cheyenne industrial corridor — we regularly service FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, and Linear systems running high daily cycle counts. We also work on Mighty Mule and Ghost Controls residential DIY units, which are common on private driveways in the newer northwest subdivisions. We source parts for all nine of these brands and stock frequently needed components locally to avoid the multi-week lead times that strand North Las Vegas customers during the summer heat.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Caliche heave throwing swing gate alignment off square: In subdivisions built over raw desert floor west of U.S. 95 — including several communities in the Aliante master plan — monsoon moisture infiltrating caliche hardpan causes subtle but measurable post heave. Even a three-quarter-inch drift out of plumb puts enough side-load on an operator like the LiftMaster LA500 to accelerate gear wear and eventually strand the gate mid-cycle. This is a soil problem, not an electrical one, and it requires post work before the operator is touched.
- Mid-2000s hinge fatigue masking operator failure: A failing LiftMaster or FAAC operator in an Aliante HOA entry often gets replaced without anyone checking the hinges — and within six months, the new operator is straining against the same cracked knuckle the old one was fighting. We always inspect the full structural load path before recommending an operator swap, because in North Las Vegas’s aging gate stock, the two failures rarely travel alone.
- Haboob silt fouling sensors and gear assemblies: North Las Vegas’s haboob events push fine alkaline dust into photocell housings and gear chambers on outdoor slide gate operators — a problem concentrated along the Cheyenne/I-15 logistics corridor where gates cycle dozens of times daily and exposure is constant. The result looks like phantom reversals or sensor faults, which get misdiagnosed as wiring or board failures. The actual fix is mechanical: disassembly, cleaning, and re-sealing the housings.
- UV and heat degrading wiring insulation in older residential operators: Sustained temperatures above 110°F combined with intense Mojave UV radiation crack the insulation on wiring inside older Viking and Elite operators within seven to ten years of installation. The cracked insulation creates intermittent ground faults that worsen through August — intermittent failures that often get blamed on the control board when the real cause is a $40 wiring harness. We trace faults at the wire level before recommending any board replacement.
The North Las Vegas Gate Problem No One Else Is Diagnosing Correctly
North Las Vegas sits at an unusual intersection in the metro. On one track: the master-planned HOA communities — Aliante being the largest — where ornamental iron swing and slide gates installed during the mid-2000s building boom are now aging out simultaneously. Hinge fatigue, post heave from caliche soil, cracked welds, and operator end-of-life are arriving together on the same gate in the same season. On the other track: the booming I-15/Cheyenne industrial corridor, where Amazon distribution, logistics warehouses, and freight facilities run heavy-cycle commercial slide gates daily in extreme desert conditions. A gate repair company serving North Las Vegas has to be competent on both tracks — residential HOA operators and crash-rated commercial slide gates — and most aren’t. We are.
Here’s what that looks like in practice: our crew responded to an Aliante subdivision entry where a mid-2000s ornamental steel swing gate was grinding against its strike post on every closing cycle. The operator — a LiftMaster LA500 — was straining audibly. The surface diagnosis would’ve been a bad operator. What we actually found: the hinge post had drifted nearly three-quarters of an inch out of plumb after the previous summer’s monsoon pushed moisture into the caliche beneath the footing. We performed a full post realignment, re-packed the anchor bolts, re-welded a stress-cracked lower hinge knuckle, and then recalibrated the operator’s torque limits. The gate runs square and quiet. If we’d swapped the operator without addressing the post, the new unit would’ve been grinding within a season.

Pricing for Gate Repair in North Las Vegas, NV
Here’s an honest look at what North Las Vegas gate repair jobs typically cost:
- Hinge repair: $180–$380
- Post repair / re-plumb: $250–$600
- Weld repair (stress fractures, knuckles, frame joints): $150–$400
- Gate realignment (standalone): $150–$350
- Lock repair: $100–$250
- Rust treatment and surface stabilization: $120–$300
- Operator repair (residential LiftMaster, Ghost Controls, etc.): $200–$500
- Commercial slide gate operator repair (FAAC, BFT, DoorKing): $350–$900+
What moves the number: gate size, material, how many failure points are present, whether post excavation is required, and parts availability for older or discontinued operators. Most residential repairs in North Las Vegas land in the $200–$450 range. Commercial work on the Cheyenne corridor skews higher because the systems are heavier-cycle and the operators are more complex. Estimates are free — call (725) 600-0918 and we’ll give you a straight number after we look at the gate.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
While North Las Vegas is our primary service area, we regularly run calls to surrounding communities. We serve Sunrise Manor and the residential neighborhoods near Nellis Air Force Base, as well as Las Vegas proper — including mid-city commercial properties and residential HOA communities south of the 215. If you’re just outside North Las Vegas, call us and we’ll confirm coverage at no charge.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas 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 North Las Vegas
The post has almost certainly heaved at the footing, even if it looks plumb to the eye. Caliche hardpan soil — which underlies much of the newer construction west of U.S. 95, including most of Aliante — expands when monsoon moisture infiltrates, lifting gate posts a fraction of an inch out of true vertical. A quarter-inch of lean at the post translates into enough arc deviation at the gate leaf to cause binding at the strike. The fix is a post realignment with anchor re-packing, not an operator adjustment. Call (725) 600-0918 and we’ll confirm it with a level before any work starts.
It depends on the structural condition of the gate itself. If the hinges are intact, the posts are plumb, and there are no cracked welds, repairing or rebuilding a 2005-era LiftMaster, Viking, or Elite operator often makes financial sense — especially if we can source the relevant parts. But in North Las Vegas, a 20-year-old operator frequently has company: fatigued hinges, a heaved post, or a stress fracture in the weld at the lower knuckle. We inspect the full system before making a call either way. A targeted operator replacement runs $350–$700 installed; full operator plus structural repair runs higher but saves the gate from a second failure within a year. Call (725) 600-0918 for an honest assessment.
Alkaline silt from haboob events packs into photocell housings and — in slide gate operators — into gear chambers, blocking the beam path and causing the operator to read a phantom obstruction. This is a mechanical fouling problem, not a wiring fault or board failure. The fix is disassembly, cleaning, and re-sealing the photocell housing and, if needed, the gear assembly. North Las Vegas gets hit harder by haboob events than most of the metro due to the open desert approaches from the northwest, so this is a recurring seasonal call for us, particularly on properties along the Cheyenne/I-15 corridor. Call (725) 600-0918 — it’s usually a same-week fix once we get eyes on it.
We service commercial slide gates regularly, including FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, and Linear operators running high daily cycle counts on the Cheyenne/I-15 industrial corridor. Justin handles commercial diagnostics directly — you’re not getting a residential technician who’s never opened a commercial control panel. Commercial gate repair on that corridor typically runs $350–$900 depending on the fault and parts required. Call (725) 600-0918 to schedule a site visit.
Surface rust and pitting on wrought iron almost never means full replacement, especially on gates that are still structurally sound at the welds and frame joints. We treat rust with mechanical removal, apply rust-inhibiting primer, and stabilize the pitted surface — a process that typically runs $120–$300 in North Las Vegas depending on gate size and rust severity. The Mojave UV and dry-heat cycle accelerates oxidation on ornamental iron, so most gates in North Las Vegas’s mid-2000s HOA communities benefit from rust treatment by the 15-year mark. The cases where replacement becomes the honest answer are when the rust has compromised structural welds or the base metal is too thin to hold a repair. We’ll tell you which situation you’re in before any work begins. Call (725) 600-0918 for a free look.
Get Your Gate Back in Service — Call Justin Today
If your gate in North Las Vegas is binding, dragging, grinding, or just refusing to close square, the answer is usually a specific structural or mechanical fix — not a new gate. We carry welding equipment, stock parts for nine brands, and Justin Bryant handles the diagnosis personally on every job. Call (725) 600-0918 for a free estimate. We’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong and what it’ll cost before any work begins.
Reviewed by Justin Bryant, Owner and Lead Technician at Secure Gate Repair Services, serving North Las Vegas, NV since 2020.