Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across San Jose
A new gate installation in San Jose typically runs $2,800–$8,500 depending on size, material, and automation level, with most residential projects completed in 2–5 business days. Mark Thompson and our Gate Installation crew have been building and automating gates across Santa Clara Valley for 17 years, from the ranch-style lots of Berryessa to the master-planned estates of Silver Creek and Almaden Valley. We’re familiar with the Santa Clara Valley’s adobe clay soil, the HOA approval layers unique to San Jose’s gated communities, and the 105°F summer cycles that warp poorly specified materials. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free on-site estimate anywhere in San Jose — we measure, spec, and quote in person, not from a satellite photo.

Why Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose Is San Jose’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve earned 661 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars by treating every San Jose installation as a structural and electronic system, not just a pretty frame. Homeowners in Evergreen and Almaden Valley call us back because we factor in the soil movement before we pour footings — most callbacks we see from other installers trace to posts that looked plumb in May and were leaning by October.
Mark Thompson leads every job personally. You’re not getting a subcontractor learning gate automation on your dime. That matters in San Jose, where a single installation might involve structural welding, 240V electrical for a Linear or Viking operator, and coordination with an HOA property manager for telephone entry integration.
Our shop carries in-house parts and welding capability, so when a custom-fabricated bracket needs adjustment for a BFT slide gate motor in Campbell or a FAAC hydraulic arm in East Foothills, we modify on-site instead of ordering from a distributor and rescheduling. Same-day response to most San Jose neighborhoods is standard, and we stock operators and access-control components for the brands already installed in your community.
Our Gate Installation Services in San Jose
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates remain the default choice for San Jose’s 1990s–2000s upscale subdivisions, particularly in Evergreen and Almaden Valley where HOA design covenants often mandate inward-swinging dual-leaf configurations for aesthetic uniformity. We install single and double swing systems with buried Viking or Linear articulated-arm operators, specifying stainless-steel hinges and adjustable jamb brackets that tolerate the seasonal post movement our adobe clay soil delivers. For the older ranch-style homes across Berryessa and the East Side, we retrofit swing gates onto existing masonry pillars, reinforcing footings with belled concrete piers that resist uplift. Every swing installation includes manual release hardware and battery backup — California fire codes require egress capability even during PSPS events or grid failures.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates dominate commercial properties along First Street, Tully Road, and the industrial pockets near the San Jose airport, but we’re also installing them increasingly in residential settings where driveway grade exceeds 4 percent or where a swing arc would encroach on sidewalk right-of-way. Our slide gate installations use heavy-duty FAAC or BFT rack-and-pinion operators mounted on steel frames we weld in-house, with nylon-encased rollers rated for the thermal expansion our inland summers produce. We engineer the track bed with drainage channels — critical in San Jose’s winter saturation cycle, when standing water accelerates corrosion and freezes expansion joints even without hard frost. For the Silver Creek HOA commercial entries, we’ve installed cantilever slide systems that eliminate ground track entirely, reducing maintenance for high-traffic resident access points.
Security Gate Installation
San Jose’s master-planned communities — Silver Creek, Evergreen, Almaden Valley — run a scale of automated security infrastructure rarely replicated in neighboring Campbell or East Foothills. Telephone entry panels with resident directories, vehicle-detection inductive loops, and multi-resident access controllers are standard, not upgrades. We recently installed a pair of custom mahogany swing gates for a home in Evergreen’s gated section. The homeowners wanted whisper-quiet LiftMaster operators integrated with their smart-home system, but the job required coordinating with the HOA to access the telephone entry controller, adding two days to the timeline. Security gate installations here demand fluency across the full stack: structural welding for anti-ram resistance, low-voltage wiring for loop detectors and safety edges, and software configuration for TES directories and fob programming. Mark Thompson handles the technical coordination directly — no handoffs to an apprentice who hasn’t configured a DoorKing system before.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in San Jose serve dual roles: pool safety compliance in the Cambrian and Willow Glen neighborhoods, and controlled access between public sidewalk and private courtyard in the downtown Victorian conversions near San Pedro Square. We fabricate pedestrian frames from galvanized steel or aluminum, powder-coated to match existing architecture, and install magnetic locks or keypad releases tied into the same access-control network as the main vehicle gate. For the older wrought-iron pedestrian gates common in 1960s–1970s Berryessa tracts, we preserve original scrollwork where possible, welding replacement pickets to match rather than scrapping the whole frame.

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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in San Jose
We work on the brand you already have — and the one your HOA specified. Our shop stocks FAAC hydraulic operators for the heavy ornamental iron common in Silver Creek, BFT rack systems for the commercial slide gates along Monterey Highway, and Linear swing-arm motors for the residential installations we see most frequently in Evergreen. Viking operators handle our high-cycle commercial installations; we keep gearboxes, control boards, and safety-edge sensors on the shelf for same-day replacement. Because we’re factory-familiar with these systems, we don’t outsource programming or refer out welding — from a broken weld to a full smart-access system, one crew completes the job.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in San Jose Homes
- Adobe clay soil heave throws posts out of plumb within months. San Jose’s native soil expands dramatically when winter rains saturate it, then contracts through the dry summer. Gates installed with standard footings in Almaden Valley or Evergreen often show latch misalignment by the first spring. We spec belled piers or helical anchors on every installation, and we return to re-plumb as a warranty service when soil movement exceeds our initial tolerance spec.
- Thermal cycling warps wood and cracks welded joints. Inland San Jose neighborhoods hit 105°F regularly in July and August. Cedar and redwood gates without proper seasoning and sealing check and cup; steel frames without expansion-joint design develop fatigue cracks at weld points. We specify kiln-dried hardwoods with marine-grade finishes, and we design steel frames with slip joints that accommodate thermal movement.
- HOA bureaucracy delays activation of telephone entry systems. Installations in Silver Creek, Evergreen, and similar communities require property manager approval to update TES directories, issue new gate codes, or integrate with the existing access-control server. A straightforward operator swap becomes a multi-day job waiting on HOA board sign-off. We build this coordination into our timeline and communicate directly with property managers to prevent surprises.
- Corroded hardware on 1960s–1970s ranch gates reaches end of life. The East Side and Berryessa neighborhoods still run original wrought-iron driveway gates with cast-iron hinges and mild-steel latches that have rusted through four decades of fog and winter moisture. We fabricate replacement components in-house, matching original profiles while upgrading to galvanized or stainless materials that survive the next forty years.
Pricing for Gate Installation in San Jose, CA
| Gate Type | Typical Range in San Jose | What’s Included |
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| Basic pedestrian gate (steel/aluminum, manual) | $2,800–$4,200 | Frame, hardware, single concrete footing, installation |
| Residential swing gate (single, automated) | $4,500–$7,000 | Gate leaf, operator, safety edges, two footings, basic keypad |
| Residential double swing (automated, custom finish) | $6,500–$9,500 | Dual gates, two operators, smart-home integration prep, HOA coordination |
| Commercial slide gate (heavy-duty, access control) | $8,500–$14,000 | Steel frame, FAAC/BFT operator, loop detectors, telephone entry panel, structural welding |
| Security gate with TES integration (HOA community) | $12,000–$22,000 | Full access-control stack, directory programming, multi-resident fob system, ongoing support agreement |
These ranges reflect San Jose’s labor market and material costs as of 2025 — higher than Central Valley markets, comparable to Peninsula pricing. Final quotes depend on site access (hillside lots in Communications Hill require equipment staging that flat Cambrian sites don’t), existing electrical availability, and the degree of custom fabrication. We don’t quote over the phone for automated systems; Mark Thompson visits the site, measures soil conditions, reviews HOA documents if applicable, and delivers a written estimate with line-item breakdown. Estimates are free. Call (833) 848-0143 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Jose
Our installation crews work daily across San Jose and the surrounding communities — Communications Hill with its steep driveway grades requiring specialized slide gate engineering, Alum Rock and East Foothills where older ranch properties need structural retrofitting, and Campbell with its mix of downtown commercial access control and residential courtyard gates. The same Mark Thompson-led crew, the same in-house welding and parts capability, the same 4.8-star standard.
Serving San Jose, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Jose 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 San Jose
Yes, we handle HOA coordination directly for installations in Silver Creek, Evergreen, Almaden Valley, and similar master-planned communities. We submit gate design specs for architectural review, schedule TES directory updates with the property manager, and ensure compliance with community access-control standards before we pour the first footing. Most HOAs require 7–14 days for approval, so we build this into our project timeline from the initial estimate. Call (833) 848-0143 and we’ll review your community’s specific requirements during the site visit.
San Jose’s adobe clay soil expands when saturated by winter rains and contracts through the dry summer, routinely lifting and tilting gate posts that weren’t engineered for movement. We spec belled concrete piers or helical anchors on every San Jose installation, and we set posts with adjustable jamb brackets that allow seasonal re-plumbing without rebuilding the footing. This isn’t theoretical — we return to re-plumb posts as a standard warranty service when soil movement exceeds our tolerance spec. The alternative is a gate that drags, latches poorly, or stresses the operator within two seasons.
We prepare swing and slide gate operators for integration with LiftMaster MyQ, smart relay controllers, and hardwired connections to home automation hubs including Control4 and Lutron. For the Evergreen installation with custom mahogany gates, we pre-wired low-voltage triggers and installed a MyQ-compatible operator that the homeowner’s integrator tied into their whole-home system. We don’t install interior smart-home hardware — that’s your integrator’s domain — but we spec operators with the right protocols and wire in the control lines so integration is plug-and-play, not a retrofit hack.
Yes, we fabricate and finish wood gates in-house, matching existing stain profiles or providing sample boards for approval before production. For a recent Almaden Valley installation, we matched a client’s existing cedar garage door stain by mixing custom tint samples until the homeowner approved under their specific afternoon light conditions. We use kiln-dried mahogany, cedar, or redwood with marine-grade sealers rated for San Jose’s UV exposure and winter moisture cycles — not box-store Thompson’s Water Seal that flakes within two years. The finish work happens in our shop, not on your driveway, so dust and temperature control are consistent.
For the heavy dual-leaf swing gates common in Silver Creek and Evergreen, we typically spec Linear or Viking articulated-arm operators — both handle the weight and wind load of 12-foot iron or hardwood leaves without the maintenance headaches of underground hydraulic systems. For lighter residential single-leaf gates in Cambrian or Campbell, FAAC or BFT offer reliable performance at lower cost. We don’t push one brand; we match the operator to your gate’s weight, cycle count, and HOA compatibility. Call (833) 848-0143 and Mark Thompson will spec the right motor for your specific installation — estimates are free.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner at Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose, serving San Jose since 2008.