Gate Parts & Welding in West Sacramento, CA
If your gate is binding, leaning, rusting through, or just refusing to close right, you’re in the right place. True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento has been handling gate parts sourcing, structural welding, and hardware replacement across West Sacramento for 12 years — and Jacob Hall, the owner, is the one who shows up. We know the clay soils, the aging posts, and the tight alley clearances in this city. Call us at (916) 580-6980 for a free estimate — most jobs in West Sacramento are reachable the same day.

Why True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento Is West Sacramento’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
West Sacramento homeowners and property managers have left us 789 verified reviews at a 4.9-star average — that track record doesn’t come from sending out rotating subcontractors. Jacob Hall personally leads every job, which means the person diagnosing your gate is the same person welding or replacing parts on it. No handoffs. No surprises when the bill arrives.
Our Gate Parts & Welding work in West Sacramento goes beyond swapping hardware. We understand why posts in zip codes 95605 and 95691 heave out of plumb every spring, why the moisture off the Sacramento River corrodes hinges faster here than in drier suburbs, and why alley-load gates in dense neighborhoods demand a different approach than a wide suburban driveway. That local context shapes every repair decision we make — and it’s why customers in Alhambra Triangle and Carleton Tract call us back instead of starting over with someone new.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in West Sacramento
Post Replacement
Post replacement is the most structurally consequential service we perform in West Sacramento, and it’s the one most often skipped by companies that don’t weld. Yolo County’s expansive clay soils along the Sacramento River basin swell significantly during the wet season and contract in summer heat — posts set without deep-poured concrete footings rack out of plumb every spring. We pull the old post, dig down to stable soil, pour a proper footing, and set the new post plumb and anchored. In older riverside neighborhoods like Alhambra Triangle, we frequently weld new base collars onto replacement steel posts because the original base plates have corroded flush with the clay line.
A typical post replacement in West Sacramento runs $320–$650 depending on post diameter, footing depth required, and whether custom welding is involved.
Rail Repair & Custom Welding
Summer highs in West Sacramento regularly push past 100°F, and steel gates absorb that heat — bottom rails warp, crack at weld seams, and begin dragging on concrete tracks. We see this constantly in the Southport corridor. Our process is direct: we MIG-weld a reinforcement plate over cracked sections, re-dress the rail profile, and grind everything flush so rollers can run clean again. For gates where the rail is too far gone, we fabricate a replacement section in-house rather than ordering a drop-shipped part that may take days to arrive.
One call we ran on a Southport-area townhome off Golden State Highway captures the typical failure sequence well. A late-1990s ornamental steel sliding gate had thermally bound in its frame during a 104°F stretch — the gate rollers had flattened and the bottom rail had warped enough to drag on the concrete track. We replaced the worn rollers, MIG-welded a reinforcement plate over the cracked rail section, and re-aligned the LiftMaster slide operator’s limit switches so the gate seated fully without forcing the motor. The owner had a smooth, secure close by afternoon.
Rail repair in West Sacramento typically runs $180–$420. Custom fabrication starts around $275 and scales with linear footage and material.
Gate Rollers
Flattened or cracked rollers are a direct consequence of West Sacramento’s thermal extremes and the ground movement that causes gates to ride off-center. When a roller flattens, the gate drops, drags, and puts lateral stress on the operator — which kills motors prematurely. We stock rollers sized for the most common residential and commercial sliding gate profiles in West Sacramento so we’re not waiting on a parts order to close out the job.
Gate roller replacement in West Sacramento runs $95–$220 per set, depending on gate weight and roller material.
Hinge Replacement
The ground moisture retained by Yolo clay keeps steel hinges wet at the base far longer than in inland suburbs. On 1940s–1960s wood-frame homes in Alhambra Triangle and similar riverside blocks, we regularly find hinges that have corroded completely through the barrel — the gate is essentially hanging on friction alone. We assess whether the post the hinge is mounted to is still structurally sound before ordering any hardware, because a new hinge on a rotted or heaved post is a callback waiting to happen.
Hinge replacement in West Sacramento runs $120–$290 for a standard pair. If welding a new hinge plate to a steel post is required, add $80–$140.

Latch & Lock Service
Latch failures in West Sacramento’s alley-load properties — common in Carleton Tract — are frequently misdiagnosed. The gate leaf binds against the latch-side post because the post has heaved, not because the latch hardware itself has failed. We check post plumb before replacing any latch. When the latch or lock does need replacement, we carry commercial-grade hardware rated for the security demands of both residential and light-industrial properties in the 95691 and 95605 zip codes.
Latch and lock replacement in West Sacramento runs $85–$195 depending on hardware grade and whether a post-plumb correction is needed first.
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Trusted Brands We Service in West Sacramento
We carry and service parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — the full range of brands installed across West Sacramento’s residential subdivisions and commercial properties. The Southport subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s are heavily LiftMaster and Viking territory; older industrial corridors near the Sacramento Bypass Wildlife Area tend to run DoorKing and FAAC access panels. Because we know exactly which components fail on each platform, we stock the high-turnover parts locally — which means West Sacramento customers aren’t waiting on a warehouse shipment to get their gate moving again.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in West Sacramento Homes
- Spring post heave in Carleton Tract alley-load gates: Even minor upward movement from Yolo clay swelling causes the gate leaf to bind hard against the latch-side post. The latch looks like the problem, but the post is almost always the root cause — resetting the post plumb and re-pouring a deeper footing is the fix that actually holds.
- Bottom-rail corrosion on older riverside properties: In Alhambra Triangle and similar working-class neighborhoods built in the 1940s–1960s, clay soil holds moisture against steel post bases year-round. Posts corrode from the ground up, and by the time the gate sags, the base collar has often rusted through entirely — requiring post replacement and custom welding, not just a hardware swap.
- Thermal binding on Southport ornamental steel gates: When West Sacramento temperatures climb above 100°F, steel gates expand enough to lock tight in their frames. If rollers are already worn or the bottom rail isn’t perfectly true, the gate simply stops mid-travel. Roller replacement and rail straightening together solve what looks like an operator problem.
- Rolling-code remote failures on aging Viking and Linear openers: The 1990s–2000s Southport subdivisions installed a lot of Viking and Linear operators that are now at or past end-of-life. When a replacement remote won’t pair, a universal remote is not the answer — it bypasses rolling-code security and creates a real vulnerability. We reprogram or replace with brand-matched hardware to keep the security protocol intact.
The West Sacramento Clay Soil Problem — Why Post Work Comes First
This is the piece of local knowledge that separates a gate specialist from a general handyman with a hardware store account. West Sacramento sits on Yolo County’s expansive clay soils, laid down over centuries in the Sacramento River floodplain adjacent to the Sacramento Bypass Wildlife Area. Those soils absorb winter rain and swell — measurably, structurally — then dry and contract through the summer. A gate post set in a shallow or undersized footing doesn’t stay put through that cycle. It heaves, it tilts, and every spring the gate that was perfectly aligned in September is binding again by March. Technicians working West Sacramento regularly report post resetting as a seasonal repeat call that simply doesn’t exist at the same frequency in the sandier soils of Elk Grove or Rancho Cordova. The fix is not repeated alignment — it’s pulling the post, digging down past the active clay layer, and setting a properly sized concrete footing. Until that’s done, no amount of hinge, roller, or latch work will hold its adjustment through the next wet season.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in West Sacramento, CA
Here’s a straightforward look at what gate parts and welding work runs in the West Sacramento market:
- Hinge replacement: $120–$290 (add $80–$140 if weld-plate work is required)
- Post replacement with footing: $320–$650
- Rail repair / MIG weld reinforcement: $180–$420
- Custom rail fabrication: $275 and up
- Gate roller set replacement: $95–$220
- Latch & lock replacement: $85–$195
What moves a job toward the higher end of those ranges: post depth required (deeper footings in heavy clay cost more in labor and concrete), custom fabrication versus stock parts, commercial-grade versus residential hardware, and whether a single failure has cascaded into multiple components. Estimates are always free — call (916) 580-6980 and Jacob will give you a straight number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Sacramento
Beyond West Sacramento, we regularly run jobs in Sacramento, Fruitridge Pocket, Parkway, and Arden-Arcade. If your property sits near the Capital City Freeway corridor or along the J Street commercial strip heading east into Sacramento, we’re already in the area frequently. Same expertise, same owner-led service, same straight pricing. Call (916) 580-6980 to confirm scheduling for your location.
Serving West Sacramento, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Sacramento 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 Parts & Welding in West Sacramento
The problem is the Yolo County clay soil your post is sitting in, not the alignment work itself. West Sacramento’s expansive clay swells every wet season and pushes shallow footings upward, then contracts in summer — a cycle that repeats every year until the footing is dug below the active clay layer and properly sized. Straightening a post without replacing the footing is a temporary fix. The permanent solution is pulling the post and pouring a deep footing that reaches stable soil. We do this routinely across West Sacramento zip codes 95605 and 95691. Call (916) 580-6980 for a free assessment — Jacob will tell you exactly how deep your soil condition requires.
Yes, in most cases we can. Alley-load gates with tight clearances are something we see constantly in Carleton Tract, and we work within whatever space is available. The one thing we’ll check before touching hardware is whether the post has heaved — because in this neighborhood, a gate that appears to have a latch or roller problem often actually has a post-plumb problem first. If the post is still plumb and the frame is true, we replace rollers, rails, or latches in place. If the post has shifted, we’ll give you an honest assessment of what fixes what, and you decide how to proceed. Call (916) 580-6980 to schedule a same-day look.
It depends on the post condition, and we won’t commit to welding a new hinge until we’ve checked the post. In West Sacramento’s older riverside neighborhoods, the same moisture that destroys hinges also corrodes the base of the steel post — sometimes to the point where the post is structurally unsound below the soil line even when it looks fine above ground. If the post is solid, we weld a new hinge plate directly to it. If the base has corroded through, we replace the post, weld the new base collar, and then mount the hinge — that sequence is the only one that holds long-term. Either way, the estimate is free. Call (916) 580-6980.
We can diagnose exactly which component has failed — the receiver board, the remote itself, or the logic board — before recommending replacement. Viking operators from that era are well within the range of equipment Jacob has factory-trained experience on, and in many cases a receiver board swap or brand-matched remote reprogramming restores full function. The one thing we won’t do is pair a generic universal remote to a rolling-code system — that defeats the security protocol entirely, which is a real problem in Southport’s access-controlled communities. If the operator is genuinely at end-of-life, we’ll tell you straight, give you a replacement quote, and get it done in one visit. Call (916) 580-6980 for a free evaluation.
Usually both, in sequence. Steel gates in West Sacramento thermally expand enough in 100°F+ heat to close the clearance gap between the gate leaf and the frame — if that gap was already tight due to minor post movement or roller wear, the gate binds completely. The immediate fix is often roller replacement and re-shimming the frame gap to allow for thermal expansion. If the bottom rail has developed a warp or crack from repeated thermal stress, MIG welding a reinforcement plate over that section prevents the problem from returning. We carry rollers for the most common gate profiles in West Sacramento and can handle the welding on the same visit. Call (916) 580-6980 for a free estimate.
Reviewed by Jacob Hall, Owner at True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento, serving West Sacramento since 2013.