Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Jollyville
Gate repair in Jollyville typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with hinge failure, post rot, or motor issues, and most jobs are completed same-day. We’re out in the 78729 area regularly — from Spicewood Springs to the neighborhoods along Mesa Drive — and we know the specific headaches Jollyville gates develop after 30-plus years of Central Texas sun and shallow limestone bedrock. Henry takes the call and leads the repair himself, so you’re getting 20 years of gate-specific experience, not a dispatched subcontractor figuring out your system on the fly. Need a gate fixed today? Call us at (833) 987-0241 for a free estimate.

Why Trident Gate Repair Service Austin Is Jollyville’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
We’ve been working Jollyville long enough to know which tract subdivisions built in the 1980s are hitting their gate end-of-life cycle all at once. Over 1,100 verified reviews — 1,118 at last count, averaging 4.8 stars — come from homeowners who wanted a specialist, not a handyman who also paints fences and cleans gutters. Henry Wood personally leads every job as the head technician, so the person quoting your repair is the same one welding the hinge or drilling into limestone to anchor your post.
Our Gate Repair team carries parts for the nine major brands we service — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means we’re not ordering hinges or control boards after we leave your driveway. Response time to Jollyville is typically same-day or next-morning from our Austin base, and we schedule with the understanding that a stuck gate in 78729 isn’t just annoying — it’s your home’s first line of security.
Our Gate Repair Services in Jollyville
Post Repair
Here’s the reality every Jollyville homeowner with a leaning gate post needs to understand: your soil isn’t the problem. The Jollyville Plateau’s Edwards Limestone rises to within 12–18 inches of the surface across most of 78729, so that leaning post is almost certainly rocking against solid rock, not settling into loose dirt. We’ve watched homeowners pack concrete around the base three times before calling us — it never holds because concrete can’t bond to limestone, and the post just rocks again with every gate swing.
We recently fixed a heavy cedar gate on Mesa Drive that had sagged six inches. The original 1980s LiftMaster opener was struggling, and when we dug the post, we hit solid limestone at 14 inches. We surface-mounted the post with masonry anchors and epoxy, replaced the hinge hardware with heavy-duty strap hinges, and realigned the gate — no need for a full post replacement because the rock itself became the footer. Post repair in Jollyville runs $280–$520 depending on whether we can anchor the existing post or need to fabricate a new surface-mount assembly.
Hinge Repair
The 1980s and early ’90s tract homes in Jollyville — think Spicewood Springs and the subdivisions off Anderson Mill Road — were built with cedar privacy gates using thin-gauge hinges that weren’t designed to last four decades. We’ve replaced hundreds of these in 78729. The telltale failure is hinge-pull-through: the screw holes strip out of the cedar plank, or the hinge itself bends from decades of supporting a gate that’s slowly absorbed moisture and warped.
We stock heavy-duty strap hinges and ball-bearing residential hinges rated for the actual weight of your gate, not the original spec from 1987. Hinge repair in Jollyville typically costs $140–$280 for hardware replacement and rehang, or $180–$340 if we need to rebuild the hinge attachment point with new cedar blocking.
Gate Realignment
A gate that drags, sticks, or won’t latch is usually telling you something shifted — and in Jollyville, that something is often the post-to-limestone interface. Realignment without addressing why the gate went out of square is a temporary fix. We check the post anchor first, then the hinge geometry, then the gate frame itself for twist or sag. Cedar gates in particular develop a memory over decades of sun exposure; the Balcones zone’s sustained 100°F summers warp boards and stress joints.
Gate realignment in Jollyville runs $160–$320 for adjustment and hardware tuning, or $240–$450 if we need to combine it with post anchoring or hinge replacement. We measure twice and fix the root cause — no point in realigning a gate that’s going to sag again in six months.

Weld Repair
Ornamental iron gates in Jollyville took a beating from February 2021’s Winter Storm Uri. Moisture trapped in poorly-sealed weld points froze, expanded, and cracked — not always visibly, but enough to let corrosion start working. We see this on gates along major roads like FM 620 and in the older cul-de-sacs where iron was the style choice in the ’90s. Our mobile welding rig lets us repair cracks, rebuild broken scrollwork, and seal joints properly in one visit. Weld repair starts at $200–$380 for spot work, or $350–$650 for extensive frame rebuilding.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Jollyville
We stock parts for the brands we service — FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, and the full nine-brand lineup — which matters more in Jollyville than you might think. Those 1980s LiftMaster operators still running in 78729? We have replacement gear kits, limit switches, and control boards. The Viking and Linear systems installed during the ’90s upgrade wave? Same-day parts, same-day fix. No waiting on warehouse shipping while your gate hangs open. Our van inventory covers the failure modes we’ve documented across two decades of Jollyville calls: seized motors from freeze cycles, worn clutch assemblies from limestone-anchored posts that transfer every vibration to the operator, and control boards fried by Central Texas power fluctuations.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Jollyville Homes
- Sagging cedar gates with hinge-pull-through. The original thin-gauge hinges in 1980s tract subdivisions like Spicewood Springs simply weren’t built for four decades of use. We replace with heavy-duty strap hinges and rebuild the attachment point when the cedar plank has stripped out.
- Automatic gate motor seizure after hard freezes. Winter Storm Uri proved what we already knew: moisture in poorly-sealed weld points on ornamental iron gates cracks and seizes moving parts when temperatures drop. We disassemble, clean, re-lubricate with cold-weather grease, and seal the housing.
- Leaning posts that won’t stabilize with concrete. The limestone bedrock 12–18 inches down in 78729 prevents deep footers; the post rocks on rock and needs drilling and epoxy-anchoring instead. This is the single most misunderstood gate problem in Jollyville.
- Rot at the bottom rail of 30–40-year-old wood gates. Ground contact, sprinkler systems, and the natural cedar lifecycle mean the bottom rail is often the first structural failure. We assess whether rail replacement makes sense or if the entire frame has reached end of life.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Jollyville, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Jollyville |
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| Hinge Repair / Rehang | $140 – $340 |
| Gate Realignment | $160 – $450 |
| Post Repair (limestone anchoring) | $280 – $520 |
| Weld Repair (spot to frame rebuild) | $200 – $650 |
| Automatic Opener Repair | $180 – $420 |
| Full Gate Replacement | $1,200 – $3,400 |
What moves you within these ranges? Material type (cedar repair vs. iron welding), accessibility (steep Jollyville lots off Mesa Drive take longer than flat frontages), and whether we can fix existing components or need to fabricate replacements. The limestone anchoring that Jollyville requires adds $60–$120 to post work compared to east Austin suburbs where standard concrete footers suffice. We quote upfront before starting — call (833) 987-0241 for your exact number, no charge.
We Also Serve Cities Near Jollyville
Our service radius covers the full northwest Austin corridor. We regularly repair gates in Anderson Mill (similar 1980s housing stock, different soil conditions), Brushy Creek (newer construction, more ornamental iron), Cedar Park (mixed-age developments with varied gate styles), and Wells Branch (higher density, more community-entrance gate systems). Same Henry-led service, same stocked parts van, same upfront pricing.
Serving Jollyville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Jollyville 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 Jollyville
Because concrete doesn’t bond to limestone, and the Jollyville Plateau’s bedrock sits just 12–18 inches below the surface across most of 78729. Your post is rocking against solid rock, not settling into soil. We drill into the limestone and epoxy-anchor the post, or surface-mount with masonry hardware — the rock itself becomes the footer. Call (833) 987-0241 and we’ll assess whether your existing post can be saved.
Replace just the rail if the frame is square, the hinges are solid, and the cedar planks above are sound — typically $340–$520. Replace the full gate if the frame has twisted, multiple planks are splitting, or the hinge attachment points have failed. We see a lot of Spicewood Springs gates where the rail is the first failure but the frame is following close behind; Henry will give you the honest call on which path saves money long-term. Call for a free look.
Sometimes, after proper servicing. If the motor seized from moisture intrusion, we can often disassemble, clean, re-lubricate, and seal the housing — $180–$320. If the control board cracked or the gearbox housing split from ice expansion, replacement parts run $240–$420 installed. We stock cold-weather-rated grease and sealant for Jollyville’s occasional hard freezes. Call (833) 987-0241 to schedule before the next cold snap.
In Jollyville, we almost always do. The shallow limestone makes deep digging impractical; instead we surface-mount or shallow-anchor with masonry epoxy. This is standard practice for us in 78729, not a workaround. The repair is often stronger than a traditional footer because we’re bonding directly to bedrock. Typical cost is $280–$520 depending on post condition and gate weight.
Repair makes sense when the failure is isolated — one bad rail, stripped hinges, or a single warped plank — and the frame is still square. Replacement is the better investment when you’re looking at multiple failure points, significant frame twist, or rot that’s spread beyond the bottom rail. In Jollyville’s 30–40-year-old tract housing, we see both scenarios weekly. Henry evaluates the gate in person and walks you through the math; estimates are free at (833) 987-0241.
Written by Henry Wood, Owner at Trident Gate Repair Service Austin, serving Jollyville and the Austin area since 2004.