Gate Installation in Parkway, CA
If you’re in Parkway and need a new gate installed, you’ve landed on the right page. True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento has been installing gates across the 95823 ZIP code for years, and we know this neighborhood’s specific challenges — the adobe clay soils along the Mack Road corridor, the tight rear-yard clearances on tract-era lots, and the aging fence lines on properties where the original gate hasn’t been touched since the ’80s. Jacob Hall, our owner and lead technician, is the one who shows up — not a subcontractor. Call us at (916) 580-6980 for a free estimate.

Why True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento Is Parkway’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Our Gate Installation team has built a strong reputation in Parkway precisely because we don’t treat this neighborhood the way a generalist contractor would. We understand that 95823 is dense, working-class, and full of rental properties where gate maintenance gets deferred until the system is completely dead — and we come prepared for that reality on every call.
With 789 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento carries one of the deepest trust records of any gate specialist in the Sacramento area. Jacob Hall has 12 years of gate-exclusive experience and personally leads installations in Parkway — customers here aren’t handed off to a rotating crew. That matters when the job requires on-the-spot decisions about post depth, operator selection, and soil-specific footing specs that a generalist simply won’t know to consider.
Our Gate Installation Services in Parkway
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates are the most common configuration on Parkway’s 1960s–1990s tract homes, and they’re also the most vulnerable to the soil movement that defines this part of Sacramento County. When we install a swing gate in Parkway, we don’t just hang hardware — we engineer the post foundation to resist the lateral and vertical drift that 95823’s expansive clay imposes through every wet-dry cycle. On a rear-alley lot in the Parkway tract corridor off Mack Road, our crew recently replaced a 30-year-old single swing gate that had racked two inches out of square after last winter’s soil shift: the original shallow post had heaved until the frame bound completely against the fence stringer. We set a new steel-post foundation with an extended concrete collar, hung a powder-coated steel swing gate with a LiftMaster swing operator and rolling-code remote, and confirmed plumb with a post level before backfilling — giving the rental property owner an automated, security-coded entry that won’t bind again when the clay moves next March.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates work exceptionally well on Parkway’s narrower rear lots where a swinging gate would conflict with vehicles, fencing, or adjacent structures. We assess track grade and lot-line clearance carefully on every Parkway sliding gate install — even a slight slope in the 95823 corridor can cause a heavy panel to drift or bind if the track isn’t set correctly. For automated sliding gates, we work with LiftMaster, FAAC, and Linear operators depending on panel weight and the specific clearance geometry of the property.
Driveway Gate Installation
A driveway gate in Parkway does double duty: it controls vehicle access and signals to the surrounding neighborhood that this property is secured. We install both single and double driveway gate configurations, and we stock steel, aluminum, and powder-coated iron panels suited to the stucco-and-wood aesthetic that dominates 95823’s housing stock. Post depth on every Parkway driveway gate install is calculated based on the clay soil profile, not a default spec copied from a foothill or coastal job.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Side-yard pedestrian gates on Parkway properties take constant daily use and often fail first — the hinges fatigue, the latch binds, or the frame racks as the posts shift. We install pedestrian gates in steel and aluminum with heavy-duty hinge sets rated for the load and hardware that’s compatible with the existing fence line. Where the original wooden fence post is too deteriorated to anchor a new gate, we core-set a new steel post alongside it rather than leaving a weak anchor point that’ll fail again within a season.
Security Gate Installation
Security gates in Parkway demand more than a standard residential install — access control, rolling-code technology, and operator torque all need to be matched to the actual threat environment and usage pattern of the property. We install DoorKing, LiftMaster, and BFT access control systems for both residential and small commercial properties in 95823, and we program every keypad, remote, and intercom on-site before we leave. For rental properties especially, a properly coded security gate cuts unauthorized entry problems measurably.
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The Parkway Clay Problem — Why Every Install Here Starts Underground
Parkway sits on Sacramento Valley’s notorious expansive clay soils, and this single fact changes the entire specification for gate installation in 95823. A post set perfectly plumb in October can lean visibly by March after a wet Sacramento winter — the clay heaves upward and laterally as it absorbs moisture, then shrinks back as the summer dries it out. That cycle, repeated year after year, racks wooden and steel gate frames out of square not because the hardware failed, but because the foundation was never built to resist the soil. Every gate installation our crew performs in Parkway includes deep-set, concrete-collared posts engineered to resist this vertical heave and lateral drift. That’s a specification you won’t find on a generic installation guide, and it’s the reason installers who use standard residential post depths get callback calls from Parkway customers six months after the job. We carry post-plumb equipment on every call here because a new gate is only as good as the ground it’s anchored to.

Trusted Brands We Install in Parkway
We’re factory-trained and field-experienced across nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Parkway customers, that breadth matters — it means we select the right operator for the actual application, not just the one brand we happen to carry. We stock a range of parts locally so turnaround on Parkway installations stays tight, and we don’t refer out for brand compatibility issues. Nine brands, one team — and the owner is the one installing it.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Parkway Homes
- Shallow post footings in 95823 clay: Posts set without deep concrete collars get heaved out of plumb by the first wet season in Parkway. The gate frame racks out of square before the hardware ever wears out — a structural failure that a new latch or hinge swap will not fix.
- Undersized openers on tight alley-load clearances: Parkway’s close-quarter rear yards leave little room for error in swing-arm geometry and obstruction zone calculations. Installers who skip this step choose operators with insufficient torque or incorrect arm travel, causing binding, motor strain, and early burnout.
- Untreated wood gates on south- and west-facing exposures: Parkway’s summers run 100–107°F with zero rainfall for four to five months. Unfinished wood gate boards bleach and crack structurally within a few seasons, voiding the install before the hardware reaches mid-life. We finish or specify pre-finished panels on every wood gate job here.
- Deferred maintenance on 30–60-year-old rental gates: The 95823 area has a high share of rental properties where gate work gets skipped until the system is fully inoperable. By that point, the post, frame, and often the fence stringer have all been compromised — full replacement is usually the cleaner call, and we give an honest assessment before recommending one path over the other.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Parkway, CA
Gate installation pricing in Parkway runs across a range depending on gate type, material, automation, and post footing requirements. Here are realistic figures for the 95823 market:
- Pedestrian swing gate (manual, steel or aluminum): $450–$850 installed
- Single driveway swing gate (manual): $700–$1,400 installed
- Single driveway swing gate (automated with LiftMaster or Viking operator): $1,600–$3,200 installed
- Sliding gate (automated, residential panel): $2,200–$4,500 installed
- Double driveway gate (automated): $3,000–$6,500 installed
- Security gate with access control (DoorKing or BFT system): $3,500–$8,000+ depending on access control complexity
- Deep-set concrete collar post upgrade (per post, Parkway clay spec): $200–$450 added to any installation
The post footing upgrade is not optional in 95823 — it’s the line item that keeps your gate plumb through Sacramento’s wet seasons. Estimates are free. Call (916) 580-6980 and Jacob will walk you through the scope before any money changes hands.
We Also Serve Cities Near Parkway
Along with Parkway, our crew regularly installs and services gates in Florin, Fruitridge Pocket, La Riviera, and Rosemont — all south and east Sacramento communities with similar housing stock and soil conditions. If your property sits on the boundary between Parkway and any of these neighborhoods, we’ll come out regardless of which side of the line you’re on.
Serving Parkway, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Parkway 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 Parkway
Parkway sits on expansive adobe clay that expands with winter moisture and contracts through the summer — a cycle that exerts significant upward and lateral pressure on anything anchored in the ground. A standard residential post depth that works fine on foothill decomposed granite or Bay Area soil will be heaved out of plumb within one to two wet seasons in 95823. We set posts here with extended concrete collars calculated for the clay profile, not a default spec, because the soil conditions are genuinely different from most of the Sacramento market. Call (916) 580-6980 to get a footing spec specific to your property.
For the tight rear-yard and alley-load configurations common throughout the Parkway tract corridor, we most frequently spec LiftMaster, FAAC, and Viking swing operators — chosen for their torque-to-arm-geometry ratio and their compatibility with rolling-code remotes suited to multi-unit and rental environments. Ghost Controls and Mighty Mule work well on lighter residential panels where clearance is limited. We match the operator to the actual gate panel weight, swing radius, and obstruction zone for your specific lot rather than defaulting to a single product. Call (916) 580-6980 and we’ll assess the fit before recommending anything.
Yes — and on the narrowest Parkway lots, a sliding gate is often the better call than a swing gate precisely because it doesn’t require clearance for the gate to arc open. The critical factor is whether there’s enough linear run along the fence line for the panel to slide fully clear of the opening. We measure every Parkway lot individually before specifying a slide track, because even a foot of difference in the run changes the gate panel size and operator selection. Call (916) 580-6980 for a free on-site measurement.
In most cases we see on neglected Parkway rental properties, full replacement is the more cost-effective path once the post has heaved, the frame has racked, and the hardware has corroded through multiple seasons. Repairing a gate whose structural anchor is compromised by 95823’s soil cycle means the same failure will repeat — you’d be spending money to defer the inevitable. That said, we assess every job on its own merits and give a straight answer before quoting anything. If repair makes more sense, we’ll say so. Call (916) 580-6980 for an honest evaluation.
Parkway’s summers run 100–107°F with no rainfall for four to five months, and UV intensity on south- and west-facing gates here is severe. Untreated or improperly finished wood gate boards can check, split, and lose structural integrity within three to five seasons — not from mechanical wear, but from solar and thermal stress alone. We either specify pre-finished panels or apply exterior-grade finish to raw wood gates on south and west exposures before completing the install. It’s a step that adds an hour to the job and extends gate life by years in this climate. Call (916) 580-6980 to discuss material and finish options for your specific property.
Reviewed by Jacob Hall, Owner at True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento, serving Parkway and the greater Sacramento area since 2013.