Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Cupertino
Gate repair in Cupertino typically runs $180–$650 depending on the problem, and most jobs are completed same-day. We’re Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose, and our Gate Repair team has been handling Cupertino’s unique mix of legacy ranch-home gates and modern smart-home systems for 17 years. From a seized hinge on a 1970s Monta Vista swing gate to a LiftMaster myQ board that lost its HomeKit pairing after the latest iOS update, we show up with the parts and the technical depth to fix it without referring anything out. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free estimate — we carry Cupertino-specific inventory and Mark Thompson, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally.

Why Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose Is Cupertino’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Our 661 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include dozens from Cupertino homeowners along Stevens Creek Boulevard, in Rancho Rinconada, and throughout the Monta Vista hills. They mention the same thing repeatedly: Mark Thompson arrives, diagnoses the actual problem instead of guessing, and fixes it without dispatching a subcontractor who needs to call the office for guidance.
We’re in San Jose, which means we’re 15–20 minutes from most Cupertino neighborhoods. That proximity matters when your gate is stuck open at 6 PM or your HOA is flagging a sagging driveway gate. We don’t book you three days out because “Cupertino is outside our main area.” It’s not.
What separates us from general handyman services that list “gates” as item #14 on their website is simple: gates are the only trade we practice. We don’t split focus between garage doors, fencing, and automatic gates. Our welding rig, parts inventory, and factory training across nine brands — including FAAC, BFT, Linear, and Viking — live in one van, and that van comes to Cupertino daily.
Our Gate Repair Services in Cupertino
Hinge Repair
Cupertino’s hard water from the Santa Clara Valley Water District leaves mineral scale on hinge pins, especially on north-facing gates shaded by mature oak and redwood canopies. We see this constantly in the older ranch neighborhoods near Rancho Rinconada. A typical hinge repair or replacement in Cupertino runs $180–$320. We don’t just lubricate and leave — we pull the pin, descale the barrel, check for oval wear, and replace with a brass or stainless pin if the original steel unit is pitted. If the hinge has torn out of a rotted jamb post, we weld a reinforcement plate in place.
Post Repair & Structural Welding
Teardown-rebuild activity has reshaped Cupertino’s housing stock, but thousands of original 1960s–1980s ranch homes still stand on their original gate posts. Those posts are often steel tube set in concrete that’s cracked from decades of ground movement in the foothill zones near Monta Vista. Post repair in Cupertino ranges from $350–$650 for welding and reinforcement, up to $800–$1,400 if we need to extract and re-pour a concrete footing. Our in-house welding capability means we fabricate custom post caps, gusset plates, and hinge mounts on-site instead of ordering parts that may not fit your specific gate geometry.
Weld Repair
Welds fail on Cupertino gates for two reasons: fatigue from 40+ years of cycling on original ranch-home installations, and galvanic corrosion where dissimilar metals meet in the marine fog that pushes through the Santa Clara Valley. A weld repair on a Cupertino gate typically costs $220–$450. We grind to clean metal, re-weld with ER70S-6 or 308L stainless depending on the base metal, and finish with cold-galvanizing or powder-coat touch-up. For estate-style gates on newer rebuilds, we match the original fabrication style so the repair doesn’t telegraph as a patch.
Gate Realignment
Gate realignment in Cupertino runs $200–$380 for a standard residential swing or slide gate. The cause is usually settlement of the original post footing, hinge wear allowing the gate to drop, or track deformation on sliding gates. In the hillside neighborhoods above Stevens Creek, we also see gates that were installed without proper slope compensation and now drag or bind. We assess whether the fix is hinge adjustment, post resetting, or track re-grading — and we tell you which before starting work.
Rust Treatment
Rust treatment is preventive maintenance that saves Cupertino homeowners from premature gate replacement. Our process runs $150–$280: wire brush and solvent clean, convert remaining oxidation with phosphoric acid treatment, prime with epoxy, and topcoat to match. We prioritize this for north-facing gates and any hardware within 200 yards of the marine fog line.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Cupertino
We work on the brand you already have. Our factory-level familiarity covers FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, LiftMaster, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we stock common wear parts for Cupertino’s most frequently seen brands. That inventory means a FAAC 740 hydraulic operator rebuild or a Linear actuator swap doesn’t wait on a warehouse in Texas. For smart-home integrated systems, we carry myQ boards, Z-Wave modules, and the diagnostic cables needed to re-pair your gate with HomeKit, Control4, or Lutron after firmware conflicts.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Cupertino Homes
- Mineral scale seizes hinge pins and roller bearings. Cupertino’s hard water deposits calcium and magnesium on gate hardware, especially where morning fog keeps surfaces damp. North-facing gates under mature oak canopy see this worst. The gate starts squeaking, then binding, then the motor strains and fails.
- Marine fog oxidizes operator gears and contactors. That same fog that keeps Cupertino’s hills green corrodes the steel gears in older swing-gate openers and pits electrical contactors. The symptom is intermittent operation — the gate works at noon, stalls at 8 AM — that confuses homeowners who think the problem is electrical, not environmental.
- Smart-home controllers desync after iOS or firmware updates. Cupertino’s tech-savvy homeowners update aggressively. A LiftMaster myQ board that paired perfectly with HomeKit last month loses handshake after an iOS point release. The gate still works from the physical remote, but the “Siri, open the gate” command fails. This is a network-layer diagnostic, not a mechanical repair — and it’s a service call we make regularly.
- Legacy operator failure on original 1970s–1980s installations. In Monta Vista and Rancho Rinconada, we still encounter FAAC 740s, early Elite CSWs, and first-generation Mighty Mules that have cycled 15,000+ times. Parts availability is the question we answer first — then we discuss whether retrofitting a modern operator with smart-home capability makes sense for a gate that’s otherwise structurally sound.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Cupertino, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Cupertino |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Weld repair (gate frame or post) | $220 – $450 |
| Gate realignment | $200 – $380 |
| Post repair with welding | $350 – $650 |
| Rust treatment (preventive) | $150 – $280 |
| Operator diagnostic & repair | $180 – $420 |
| Smart-home re-pairing / network diagnostic | $150 – $280 |
| Full operator replacement (retrofit) | $1,200 – $2,800 |
What moves a job to the higher end: structural welding, concrete work for post reset, custom fabrication for non-standard gate geometry, or upgrading from a legacy operator to a modern smart-home-compatible unit. We quote upfront before starting — no open-ended hourly billing. Estimates are free. Call (833) 848-0143.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cupertino
Our service radius covers Saratoga to the southwest, Sunnyvale to the north, Los Altos to the northwest, and Mountain View to the northeast. Same response standards, same Mark Thompson on the job, same parts inventory in the van. If you’re in one of these cities and your gate needs attention, the same number reaches us: (833) 848-0143.
Serving Cupertino, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cupertino 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 Cupertino
Yes — in most cases we resolve this by re-pairing the myQ board through its native app, checking for Wi-Fi channel conflicts (common with Apple routers in Cupertino homes), and re-establishing the HomeKit bridge. We only recommend replacement if the board itself failed during the firmware push. Call (833) 848-0143 — we’ll run the diagnostic and give you a flat quote before touching hardware.
It’s the early stage of a failure that will cost more if ignored. The binding is mineral scale from Cupertino’s hard water combined with moisture retention from shade and marine fog. Left untreated, the pin seizes completely, the hinge barrel cracks, and the gate sags — which then stresses the operator and frame. A hinge service now runs $180–$320; a full hinge, post, and operator repair can exceed $800. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free look.
It depends on the internal condition. If the hydraulic pump and bypass valve are sound, a seal kit and limit-switch service ($280–$420) often restores full function. If the pump housing is cracked or the control board is corroded from fog exposure, we recommend upgrading to a modern operator with smart-home compatibility — typically $1,600–$2,400 installed in Cupertino. We’ll open the unit and tell you which path makes sense before you commit.
We stock crossover parts and fabricate adapters for many legacy operators, but we don’t promise availability until we see the specific unit. For 1978-era hardware, we often source compatible limit switches, capacitors, and gear sets from our salvage inventory or machine custom bushings in our mobile welding rig. If parts are truly unobtainable, we’ll quote a retrofit that preserves your gate structure. Either way, you’ll get a straight answer on the first visit.
Standard petroleum-based greases trap moisture against steel gears in Cupertino’s fog-prone microclimates. The lubricant becomes a moisture sponge. We switch operators to a synthetic, moisture-displacing compound and add a breather vent if the housing allows. For chronic cases, we upgrade to an operator with sealed, polymer or stainless-steel gearing. The root cause is environmental, not maintenance neglect — and the fix is specific to your gate’s exposure.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner at Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose, serving Cupertino and the Santa Clara Valley since 2008.