Gate Installation in Parker, TX
Parker is unlike any other city we serve in Collin County. With a citywide one-acre minimum lot requirement, virtually every home here sits behind a long private driveway — and almost every one of those driveways ends at an automated estate gate. If you’re searching for professional gate installation in Parker, TX, you already know this isn’t a job for a general handyman. Call (844) 352-2864 for a free estimate. Ryan Perez handles the estimate himself, and we can typically reach Parker in a short drive from our base near Murphy.

Why First Choice Gate Repair Murphy Is Parker’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Parker homeowners along FM 2551 and throughout the 75094 zip code aren’t shopping for a lightweight suburban gate — they’re investing in estate-grade systems that have to carry heavy wrought-iron or ornamental steel panels day after day, season after season. Ryan Perez has nearly two decades of gate-only experience, and that depth is exactly what the work here demands. He’s the person who shows up, diagnoses the job, and installs the system — not a rotating crew of subcontractors who’ve never touched a FAAC actuator or a DoorKing access board in their lives.
Our Gate Installation team has built a strong local reputation across the Parker area precisely because we treat every install as estate-grade work from the first measurement to the final test cycle. With 243 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, the track record speaks clearly. Homeowners who called us for a simple repair have become long-term clients because we diagnose honestly — repair first, replace only when necessary — and we never oversell a system that doesn’t match the property. For anyone researching Gate Installation in Parker, that combination of specialist focus and owner accountability is difficult to find anywhere else in Collin County.
Our Gate Installation Services in Parker
Driveway Gate Installation
A driveway gate on a Parker estate isn’t decorative trim — it’s the primary perimeter barrier for a property that may span several acres. Ryan installs dual-swing and single-swing driveway gates with commercial-class operators from LiftMaster, Viking, FAAC, and BFT, sized specifically for the weight and panel span your entry demands. Because Parker’s Blackland Prairie clay soils shift seasonally, we engineer post footings and hinge hardware to accommodate that ground movement rather than fight it — a detail that separates a gate that lasts fifteen years from one that’s out of plumb in three.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Many Parker homes have a separate pedestrian gate alongside the main vehicle entry, letting residents and guests enter on foot without triggering the full driveway gate cycle. We install pedestrian gates in steel and ornamental iron to match your existing entry monument, and we integrate them cleanly into whatever access control system is already on the property — DoorKing, Linear, Ghost Controls, or others. Proper latch alignment on a pedestrian gate matters more than most homeowners realize; a gate that doesn’t latch securely defeats the purpose of the whole installation.
Sliding Gate Installation
For Parker properties where the driveway runs tight to a fence line or the grade makes a swing gate impractical, a sliding gate is often the right answer. We install cantilever and track-mounted sliding systems, sourcing heavy-duty rack-and-pinion hardware rated for the panel weights common in Parker’s ornamental iron builds. We’ve seen plenty of Parker gates where a previous installer used undersized rack hardware — the kind rated for a 400-pound suburban panel on a gate that weighs twice that — and the result is stripped teeth and a failed motor within two seasons.
Swing Gate Installation
Dual-swing gates are the signature entry style across Parker’s estate neighborhoods, and installing them correctly means far more than hanging iron panels on hinges. Ryan calculates swing arc clearance against your driveway grade, selects the appropriate operator — whether that’s a linear actuator like a FAAC 391 or a ram-style unit from BFT — and sets limit switches to stop the panels precisely before they stress the hinge plates. On many Parker properties we’ve also found that the decorative brick entry columns were originally built by landscaping contractors rather than gate specialists, leaving anchor bolts undersized for the panel weight. When that’s the case, we address the column anchoring before any operator work goes in, because no operator holds alignment on a column that’s cracking at the base.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Parker
Parker’s aging gate systems — many installed between the late 1990s and the early 2010s — are predominantly LiftMaster and Viking operators that are now squarely in the replacement window for circuit boards, limit switches, and battery backups. We stock parts for LiftMaster, Viking, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Ramset, which means Ryan isn’t ordering from a third-party distributor and asking you to wait a week. If your current operator is repairable, we repair it. If a new installation is the honest recommendation, we’ll tell you exactly why and show you the numbers before any work begins.

Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Parker Homes
- Clay-soil column shift cracking brick entry monuments: Parker sits on expansive Blackland Prairie clay that swells in wet months and shrinks in dry ones, gradually pushing decorative brick columns out of plumb. Once a column shifts even an inch, the gate panels drag, the operator strains against misalignment, and the circuit board starts logging fault codes — what looks like an operator problem is actually a foundation problem that has to be corrected first.
- Undersized anchor bolts in landscaper-built entry columns: On a surprising number of Parker estates, the brick entry monuments were constructed by landscaping crews who didn’t engineer for the load of heavy ornamental iron panels. When clay-soil heaving cycles pull at those columns year after year, the undersized anchors work loose, and the gate pivots on a hinge that has no solid backing — a column rebuild becomes necessary before any new operator installation will hold.
- Ice-storm damage to actuator housings and gate tracks: The February 2021 freeze hit Parker hard, and properties that didn’t have weatherized operator enclosures came out of that week with cracked actuator housings, seized track rollers, and shattered control boards. We still see gates in the 75094 area that were field-repaired after that storm with wrong-spec parts, and those systems are failing again now. A proper installation includes weatherized housing rated for North Texas temperature swings.
- Aging LiftMaster and Viking operators hitting the 15-to-25-year service threshold: Parker’s mid-1990s-through-2010s building boom means a large portion of the residential gates here are now past their recommended service life for key electronic components. Limit switches drift, battery backup systems stop holding charge, and proprietary circuit boards from that era are harder to source. We carry compatible replacements and can often upgrade an aging system to a current-generation operator without replacing the entire gate structure.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Parker, TX
Parker’s estate-grade installations run higher than the Collin County average, and that’s a direct reflection of panel weight, column complexity, and the commercial-class operators the work demands. Here are honest market ranges for the Parker, TX area:
- Single driveway swing gate installation: $1,800 – $3,200 (operator, hardware, and standard post work included)
- Dual swing gate installation: $3,000 – $5,500 (heavy iron panels, dual actuators, control board)
- Sliding gate installation: $2,500 – $4,800 (cantilever or track-mounted, operator included)
- Pedestrian gate installation: $600 – $1,400 (iron or steel, latch hardware and frame)
- Column anchor repair or rebuild (when needed prior to install): $400 – $1,200 depending on extent of damage
- Access control integration (keypad, intercom, remote): $300 – $900 added to base installation
Every estimate is free, and Ryan provides line-item pricing before any work starts — no surprises after the fact. Call (844) 352-2864 to schedule your on-site estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Parker
Our service area extends well beyond Parker. We regularly install and service gate systems in Murphy, Sachse, Wylie, and Lucas, all of which share similar Collin County housing stock and clay-soil conditions. If you’re a neighbor in any of these communities and need an estate-grade gate specialist, the same owner-as-technician standard applies everywhere we work.
Serving Parker, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Parker 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 Parker
We can typically reach Parker within a short drive from our Murphy-area base, and same-day or next-day estimates are available on most days for properties in the 75094 zip code. Ryan schedules the estimate himself, so the person who measures the job is the same person who installs it. Call (844) 352-2864 to check availability for your address.
Yes — the heavy ornamental iron and dual-swing configurations typical of Parker’s estate properties along FM 2551 and surrounding neighborhoods are exactly the kind of work we specialize in. Ryan has nearly two decades of experience with commercial-class swing and slide operators, oversized panel weights, and the brick-column entry monuments that define Parker’s residential aesthetic. We size every installation to the actual load and site conditions rather than defaulting to a catalog spec.
Generally, yes — and for legitimate reasons. Parker’s one-acre minimum lots mean longer driveway runs, heavier estate-grade panels, and commercial-class operators that cost more than the lighter systems common in Plano or Allen subdivisions. A basic single-gate installation in a Plano neighborhood might run $1,200 – $2,000; the same job on a Parker estate with heavy iron panels and brick columns typically starts at $1,800 and rises from there depending on column condition and access control requirements. Call (844) 352-2864 for a free site-specific estimate.
Yes — we stand behind both the hardware and the labor on every installation. Manufacturer warranties apply to the operator systems we install (LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Viking, and others), and Ryan backs his installation workmanship separately. If alignment shifts or hardware fails within the warranty period, we return to the property and correct it. The specific warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of your estimate.
Absolutely — and in Parker, that combination comes up regularly. Because many entry columns here were built by landscaping contractors without proper gate-load engineering, clay-soil heaving eventually cracks or loosens the column base. Ryan assesses the structural condition of your columns as part of the installation estimate, and if anchor work or a partial column rebuild is needed, we handle that before the operator goes in so the installation holds alignment for the long term. There’s no benefit to installing a new operator on a compromised column — we won’t do it, and we’ll explain exactly why if that situation applies to your property.
Reviewed by Ryan Perez, Owner and Lead Technician at First Choice Gate Repair Murphy, serving Parker, TX and surrounding Collin County communities since 2006.