Gate Parts & Welding in Plano, TX
If your gate is dragging, leaning, cracked, or simply won’t close the way it should, you’re dealing with a problem that only gets worse on Plano’s notoriously active clay soil. Our Gate Parts & Welding team serves Plano directly — owner Ryan Perez handles most calls personally, and we carry a full stock of hardware and welding equipment on the truck so repairs happen the same day, not a week later waiting on parts. Call (844) 352-2864 for a free estimate and let’s get your gate working the way it should.

Why First Choice Gate Repair Murphy Is Plano’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Ryan Perez has been working gates — and only gates — for 19 years, and a significant portion of that time has been spent in Plano’s HOA-heavy subdivisions: the Legacy corridor in 75024, Willow Bend, and the dense single-family sections off Preston Road and the Tollway. That familiarity isn’t incidental — it means Ryan recognizes failure patterns before the gate even fully swings open. He knows which hardware generations were installed during Plano’s 1980s–2000s master-planned boom, and he shows up with the right parts already on the truck.
First Choice Gate Repair has earned 243 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 out of 5 stars — a record built almost entirely on repeat and referral business from homeowners who called once, got a straight diagnosis, and never needed to look elsewhere again. When you’re in Plano and a gate post has shifted after a wet spring, you want the person who’s fixed that exact post-style in that exact soil condition before. That person is Ryan.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Plano
Hinge Replacement
Plano’s clay soil expands and contracts with every rain-to-drought cycle, and that annual movement transfers directly into hinge stress — gates that were perfectly plumb in April can bind or sag by August. Ryan sources heavy-duty weld-on and bolt-on hinges compatible with the ornamental iron and cedar-frame gates that dominate Plano’s residential stock, and he replaces hinges with the gate in position so the alignment is dialed in before he leaves. A typical hinge replacement in Plano runs $95–$220 depending on gate weight and whether the hinge plate needs a weld repair rather than a straight swap.
Post Replacement
Nothing humbles a gate post faster than North Texas black clay — it heaves posts upward during wet winters, then pulls the surrounding soil away in summer heat, leaving the post rocking in a widened void. In Plano’s 75025 and 75093 zip codes especially, Ryan regularly finds original 1990s steel posts that have corroded at the footing and can no longer hold the gate’s swing weight. Post replacement in Plano typically runs $350–$750 for a single post, including concrete removal, new galvanized or powder-coated steel, and re-plumbing — and Ryan handles the welding on-site rather than sending hardware off to a shop.
Rail Repair
Slide-gate rails take a beating in Plano’s summers: 105°F heat warps track alignment, and debris accumulation in the rail channel accelerates roller wear until the gate starts skipping or grinding. Ryan repairs bent and cracked rail sections using on-site welding rather than recommending full rail replacement unless the damage genuinely warrants it — a “repair first” approach that saves most Plano homeowners $200–$400 compared to a full rail swap. He also checks the concrete bed beneath the rail, which in older Plano subdivisions has often cracked and shifted enough to throw the rail’s grade off slightly.
Custom Welding
When a broken bracket, cracked frame section, or snapped latch plate can’t be sourced as a stock part, fabricating a replacement on the spot is far faster than back-ordering from a supplier — and for the aging ornamental iron gates throughout Plano’s Legacy and Willow Bend corridors, that’s often the only practical path. Ryan welds on-site using MIG and stick equipment carried on the truck, and he matches the existing metal profile closely enough that the repair blends with the original ironwork. Custom welding jobs in Plano generally run $150–$500 depending on the complexity of the fabrication and the access conditions at the property.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Plano
First Choice Gate Repair works on the nine brands you’re most likely to find in Plano driveways and back yards: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Ramset. The LiftMaster and Viking operators that were installed across Plano’s HOA communities during the 1990s and early 2000s are now hitting the end of their service cycles, and Ryan stocks the most commonly needed drive gears, circuit boards, and limit switches for those systems so Plano customers aren’t waiting days on a parts shipment to get back in their own driveway.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Plano Homes
- Clay-heaved post footings that crack weld joints: Plano’s expansive black clay shifts gate posts enough each season to stress and crack the welds connecting the post collar to the frame. Left unaddressed, a cracked weld becomes a fully failed post — and a security gap — within one or two more wet-dry cycles.
- Corroded hinges on 20–30-year-old ornamental iron gates: The ornamental iron driveway gates installed throughout Plano’s Legacy corridor and similar HOA sections during the 1990s buildout are now showing advanced hinge corrosion, especially where the powder coat has chipped and bare metal has been exposed to North Texas humidity. A seized hinge puts enormous strain on the motor and can burn out an operator that still had years of service left.
- Pool gate latches knocked out of compliance by soil movement: In Plano’s denser HOA sections, Texas-adopted ISPSC code requires pool gates to be self-latching and self-closing — and local code enforcement actively cites violations. The spring clay expansion that heaves post footings also throws gate swing alignment off enough to prevent a self-closing latch from catching, which is why Ryan fields a predictable wave of compliance-driven calls every April and May.
- Worn or cracked gate rollers on slide gates in high-temperature zones: Plano’s sustained summer heat — often above 100°F for weeks at a stretch — degrades the nylon and polyurethane roller wheels on slide gates faster than manufacturers’ ratings suggest. A cracked roller causes the gate to bind or jump the rail, and because the wear happens gradually, homeowners often don’t notice until the gate stops mid-travel.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Plano, TX
Gate parts and welding work in Plano ranges widely based on what’s broken, how old the hardware is, and whether on-site fabrication is needed. Here’s what Plano homeowners typically pay:

- Hinge replacement: $95–$220 per hinge
- Post replacement (single post, concrete included): $350–$750
- Rail repair (section weld or re-grade): $180–$450
- Custom on-site welding / fabrication: $150–$500
- Gate roller replacement (per pair): $85–$180
- Latch & lock replacement: $75–$175
Labor is included in these ranges, and estimates are free — Ryan will tell you exactly what the job costs before any work begins. The most common variable that pushes a job toward the higher end is soil damage at the footing, which is genuinely more prevalent in Plano than in younger cities like Frisco or McKinney simply because the hardware is older. Call (844) 352-2864 to get a specific number for your gate.
Plano’s Aging Gate Stock: A Local Context Worth Understanding
Plano’s master-planned community boom between roughly 1980 and 2005 produced something unusual in the DFW metro: a dense, geographically concentrated cohort of ornamental iron driveway gates and automated entry systems — all installed within a narrow window of time, all now 20 to 40 years old, and all aging simultaneously. The Legacy corridor in 75024, the Willow Bend area, and similar upscale HOA sections are essentially running the same LiftMaster and Viking operators from the same era, hitting the same failure points within years of each other. This makes Plano’s gate repair market unusually concentrated compared to neighboring Frisco or McKinney, where later buildout means hardware is younger and failure waves haven’t arrived yet. Ryan has serviced enough of these properties that he knows which specific drive gears, weld-on brackets, and limit switches to carry before he pulls into the neighborhood. That’s not a talking point — it’s a logistics advantage that shows up in same-day resolution rates.
We Also Serve Cities Near Plano
Beyond Plano, First Choice Gate Repair regularly handles gate parts and welding calls in Murphy and Sachse — neighboring communities where the same North Texas clay conditions and similar housing-era hardware create familiar repair patterns. If you’re in any of these areas and your gate needs attention, the same direct service Ryan provides in Plano applies — call (844) 352-2864 and we’ll get you scheduled.
Serving Plano, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Plano 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 Plano
Most Plano calls are scheduled within one business day, and same-day service is available for urgent situations where the gate is stuck open or a broken post is creating a security gap. Ryan services Plano directly — this isn’t a dispatched subcontractor situation — so scheduling is straightforward. Call (844) 352-2864 and we’ll give you a real arrival window, not a four-hour guessing range.
Yes — Plano’s HOA-governed communities, including the Legacy corridor in 75024 and the Willow Bend area, make up a significant share of our local work. Ryan is familiar with the HOA-mandated ornamental iron styles common in those sections and knows how to work within property access requirements that some of those communities enforce. There’s no extra fee for HOA neighborhoods.
Emergency service is available for Plano customers when a gate failure creates an immediate security or access problem — a gate frozen open after a weld failure, for example, or a post collapse that’s left an entry unprotected. Call (844) 352-2864 directly and describe the situation; Ryan will give you an honest assessment of whether it qualifies for emergency dispatch and what the response window looks like.
Pricing for Plano jobs is consistent with what we charge in Murphy and Sachse — the ranges listed on this page apply across the service area. The one factor that can push Plano jobs slightly higher is soil-related post and footing damage: because Plano’s hardware is older and the clay impact has been accumulating for decades, post replacements here more often require additional concrete removal work than in newer build areas. Ryan will flag that during the free estimate so there are no surprises. Call (844) 352-2864 to get your specific number.
Ryan stands behind his work — parts and labor are warranted, and if a repair we performed fails under normal operating conditions, we come back and make it right at no additional charge. The specifics depend on the part type (manufacturer warranties vary across brands like LiftMaster, Viking, and FAAC), and Ryan explains coverage clearly before the job starts. Plano customers with questions about warranty terms on a specific repair are welcome to call (844) 352-2864 for a straight answer.
Reviewed by Ryan Perez, Owner and Lead Technician at First Choice Gate Repair Murphy, serving Plano, TX and surrounding communities since 2006.