Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across Campbell
Gate installation in Campbell typically runs $2,800–$7,500 for a complete automatic system, and most residential jobs are completed in one to two days. We’re Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose, and our Gate Installation team has been re-engineering Campbell’s aging 1950s ranch-era gate infrastructure for modern automatic operators since 2008. Campbell sits just 15 minutes south of our San Jose base, so we carry parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, and Viking operators on every truck that heads your way. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free estimate — we’ll look at your existing posts and footings first, because in Campbell, that’s where the real work usually starts.

Why Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose Is Campbell’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve earned 661 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars by treating every gate job as a structural engineering problem, not a quick hardware swap. Campbell homeowners know the difference. Mark Thompson, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the Campbell corridor — you get 17 years of single-trade gate specialization on your property, not a subcontractor learning on the job.
Our Campbell customers in the 95008 and 95011 ZIP codes regularly mention one thing in reviews: we show up prepared. Because we stock steel posts, concrete, welding gear, and operator parts in-house, we don’t make return trips for materials. On a recent swing gate install off East Campbell Avenue, we discovered rotted redwood posts during the initial walkthrough, pulled the replacement steel from our truck, and finished the job that afternoon.
We know Campbell’s specific failure patterns — the shallow 1950s footings, the Los Gatos Creek moisture corridor, the tight lot clearances near downtown — so our estimates account for real conditions, not fantasy scenarios. Response time to Campbell averages same-day or next-day during the work week.
Our Gate Installation Services in Campbell
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the most common request in Campbell’s ranch tracts, but they’re also where we see the most botched previous work. That field vignette off Budd Avenue? Classic Campbell problem: a previous installer bolted a LiftMaster swing operator to a redwood post rotted through at ground level. The owner needed heavy-duty capacity for a 14-foot oversized steel gate. We dug out the old footing, set new 4×4 steel-reinforced posts in 24-inch-deep concrete, and installed a FAAC 740 hydraulic operator with battery backup. One trip. The owner had cleared the workspace after we explained the hidden rot — that’s the self-reliant Campbell customer we know well.
On tighter lots near downtown Campbell, where original Craftsman bungalows sit on narrow parcels with minimal setback, we calculate swing arc precisely. Sometimes a single swing with a Linear actuator beats a double swing that demands clearance you don’t have.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates solve the clearance problem, but they punish weak footings harder than any other operator type. Campbell’s original shallow concrete from the 1950s ranch era cracks under the continuous torque of a modern slide gate motor. We’ve replaced three “new” sliding gate installations in the past year where the operator itself was fine — the footing had heaved or cracked, causing the gate to drag and burn out the motor within eighteen months.
Our Campbell sliding gate jobs start with footing assessment. If we’re installing on original concrete east of Winchester Boulevard, we almost always cut new footings. The Viking slide operators we favor for heavy residential use need a stable track foundation; we pour them to spec, not to hope.
Heavy-Duty Gate Installation
Campbell’s renovation wave has produced a specific customer: the homeowner who tore out a 6-foot chain-link gate and wants a 14-foot steel slider with smart access control. The original infrastructure was never engineered for this. We weld custom steel frames in-house, source operator hardware rated for double the gate weight, and spec concrete footings that match the load. No referral to a third-party welder. No “we’ll come back when the concrete truck arrives.” Our truck carries rebar, post mix, and a 220-volt welder.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Campbell’s side-yard pedestrian gates — often original redwood or wrought iron from the 1960s — take a beating from the annual wet-dry cycle. We install replacement pedestrian gates with moisture-resistant materials and proper clearances, or integrate them into new automatic driveway systems with keypad or fob access. Near the Los Gatos Creek greenbelt, we spec hardware that tolerates higher ambient moisture without seizing.

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 Campbell
We work on the brand you already have — and we stock parts for the brands Campbell homeowners most commonly choose for new installs. Our shelves carry FAAC hydraulic operators (favored for heavy swing gates), BFT linear screw drives (reliable in Campbell’s dust-dry summers), and Linear slide gate motors (proven on tight residential lots). Viking hardware rounds out our residential heavy-duty options. Because we source directly and stock locally, Campbell customers aren’t waiting two weeks for a motor or control board. We factory-train on all nine brands we service, so diagnosis is fast and installation is correct the first time.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Campbell Homes
- Original shallow footings crack under modern operator torque. The 1950s ranch tracts were poured for lightweight manual gates. A motorized slide or swing gate generates continuous lateral force that fractures thin, unreinforced concrete within a year or two. We see this most often east of Winchester Boulevard, where the original subdivisions remain largely intact.
- Wooden gates warp and bind against posts by late summer. Campbell’s Mediterranean wet season swells redwood and cedar frames; the subsequent five months of bone-dry heat shrinks them back. By August, gates that closed cleanly in April are scraping their posts. The effect is most pronounced near the Los Gatos Creek corridor, where soil moisture variation amplifies the wood movement cycle.
- Rotted redwood posts hide behind functional-looking hardware. A previous owner or handyman bolts a new operator to a post that looks solid at eye level but has rotted through at the ground line. The motor runs. The gate wobbles. Six months later, the post leans and the gate won’t close. We probe every post before quoting operator work — it’s a five-minute check that saves a full redo.
- Tight downtown lots lack swing clearance for standard double gates. The pre-war and immediate post-war parcels near Campbell’s historic core have narrow driveways and minimal setback. A standard 16-foot double swing gate needs roughly 8 feet of arc per leaf. We solve this with single swings, sliding conversions, or bi-folding designs that fold back on themselves.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Campbell, CA
Here’s what Campbell homeowners actually pay for gate installation in 2024–2025:
| Service | Typical Range in Campbell |
|---|---|
| Single swing gate with basic operator | $2,800 – $4,200 |
| Double swing gate with heavy-duty operator | $4,500 – $6,800 |
| Sliding gate with track and motor | $3,800 – $6,200 |
| Post and footing replacement (per post) | $450 – $850 |
| Heavy-duty custom steel frame + operator | $5,500 – $7,500 |
| Pedestrian gate replacement (manual) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
Campbell jobs trend toward the higher end of these ranges because post replacement and footing reinforcement are so commonly needed. We quote every job in person — no phone guesses, no arrival surprises. Estimates are free. Call (833) 848-0143 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Campbell
Our gate installation crews work daily across the South Bay. If you’re in Saratoga with acreage properties needing long-driveway gates, San Jose with its mix of historic and new construction, Santa Clara with commercial security requirements, or Cupertino with modern smart-home integration, we bring the same single-trade focus and stocked trucks. Campbell remains our most frequent call for 1950s ranch retrofit work.
Serving Campbell, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Campbell 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 Campbell
Because the operator was likely bolted to a post that was already rotting at ground level. In Campbell’s 95008 ZIP, especially east of Winchester Boulevard, original redwood posts from the 1950s and 1960s routinely rot from the inside out due to elevated soil moisture from the Los Gatos Creek corridor. The motor runs fine. The post rocks in its footing. We probe every post before installing or warranting operator hardware — replacement is usually unavoidable for a stable long-term installation. Call (833) 848-0143 and we’ll assess yours at no charge.
Almost certainly yes, because the original shallow footings in that area crack under standard operator torque. A heavy-duty opener — we often spec Viking or FAAC for these retrofits — won’t save a bad footing, but it will handle the binding and drag better while we replace the concrete. The real fix is footing reinforcement; the heavy-duty motor comes after. We evaluate both during your free estimate.
Partially. Campbell’s wet-dry Mediterranean cycle is structural reality — wood absorbs moisture November through March, then shrinks dramatically June through October. For wooden gates, we spec kiln-dried cedar with proper sealing and expansion gaps, and we hang them with adjustable hinges that allow seasonal tweaking. For a permanent fix, we replace with steel or aluminum frames that don’t move. The steel costs more upfront. It never warps. Call for pricing on both approaches.
Yes — we regularly solve this in Campbell’s historic core and nearby 95008 parcels. Options include a single swing gate with a compact Linear actuator, a sliding gate that runs parallel to your fence line, or a bi-folding design that halves the swing arc. We measure your exact clearance during the estimate and spec accordingly. No guesswork.
We pour 24 inches deep for standard residential swing and slide gate posts, with steel reinforcement in Campbell’s expansive clay soils. That’s roughly double the depth of original 1950s footings. For heavy-duty or oversize gates — common on renovated Campbell properties — we go deeper and wider, sometimes adding pier extensions. We never install an automatic operator on original ranch-era concrete; it’s a warranty condition and a matter of doing the job properly.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner at Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose, serving Campbell since 2008.