Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Evans
Gate parts and welding repair in Evans typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re replacing a single hinge or rebuilding a rusted rail section, and most jobs are completed same-day once parts are confirmed. We’re usually on-site in Evans within 45 minutes of your call, with our Gate Parts & Welding truck stocked for the specific hardware failures this area’s aging subdivisions face. From the Woodlakes community off Evans-to-Locks Road to the entry gates along Washington Road, we’ve spent eight years learning which 1990s operators fail first and where to source the discontinued parts others can’t find.

Call (833) 863-4140 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose on-site and give you an upfront price before any work starts.
Why Beacon Gate Repair Georgia Is Evans’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Frank Hughes — Owner & Lead Technician — takes your call and works your job. That means when your HOA’s gate fails at 6 a.m., you’re talking to the person who’ll show up with the welder, not a dispatcher routing you to an apprentice three towns over. Our 570 verified reviews averaging 4.7 stars include dozens from Evans property managers and homeowners who’ve watched us trace a 1998 FAAC board failure to a specific capacitor batch, or fabricate a matching hinge bracket on-site when the original manufacturer folded years ago.
We’re based in Atlanta, but Evans is in our regular rotation — we know the 30809 zip well, and we schedule multi-gate HOA stops to keep response times tight. The red clay soil, the summer humidity that turns iron gates orange with surface rust by August, the annual pine pollen coating that blinds photo-eyes every March — this isn’t generic gate work. It’s Evans-specific diagnosis built from repeat visits to the same planned communities where the original hardware is now hitting its third decade.
Eight years. One trade. Gates only. That focus means we don’t split attention across fence installs or garage door openers. When you need a cracked rail welded on an ornamental iron gate at a River Island subdivision entrance, or a post re-plumbed after clay soil shift, you’re getting a technician who’s done that exact repair on that exact gate model before.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Evans
Hinge Replacement
Hinges are the most common welding-adjacent repair we make in Evans, and they’re rarely a simple bolt-on swap. The red clay soil throughout Columbia County shifts gate posts out of plumb over five-to-ten-year cycles, and once a post tilts, the hinge pin carries load at an angle it wasn’t designed for. The top hinge on a heavy ornamental iron gate at an Evans subdivision entrance will oval out its barrel, or the weld at the jamb plate will crack from cyclic stress. We don’t just replace the hinge — we check post plumb with a laser level, re-weld or shim the mounting plate, and align the gate so the new hinge isn’t immediately overloaded. A typical hinge replacement in Evans runs $220–$380 for standard residential gates, $450–$720 for heavy commercial or subdivision entry units where post stabilization is needed.
Post Replacement
When clay soil shift has gone too far, or when a post has rotted at the concrete interface from years of moisture wicking, we extract and re-set. In Evans’s 1990s–2000s subdivisions, many original posts were set with minimal rebar cages and standard-mix concrete that doesn’t resist the Piedmont’s expansion-contraction cycles. We set replacement posts with high-strength concrete and gravel drainage beds to slow future shift. Post replacement in Evans typically costs $480–$890 for a single residential gate post, and $1,200–$2,400 for dual-post subdivision entry gates where electrical conduit for operators must be preserved and re-run. We handle the excavation, the concrete work, and the gate re-hang — no subcontractor handoffs.
Rail Repair
Ornamental iron gates in Evans subdivisions were built with 3/4-inch or 1-inch square tube rails, often welded at the factory with MIG joints that fatigue at the picket intersections. After twenty years of sun loading and the occasional landscaping truck tap, rails crack at the welds or bow from thermal cycling. We cut out failed sections, fabricate matching replacements from stock steel, and TIG-weld for penetration on thin-wall tube where MIG would blow through. Rail repair in Evans runs $280–$550 for a single cracked rail section, or $680–$1,400 for full rail replacement on a standard 14-foot double swing gate. We match existing profiles so the repair doesn’t read as a patch job at your subdivision entrance.
Custom Welding & Fabrication
Some Evans gates need parts that don’t exist anymore. A latch bracket for a 2001 Gate King slide gate. A motor mount plate for a discontinued Elite operator. A scroll finial that matches the original 1998 fabrication. We cut, bend, and weld these on-site or in our shop, then hot-dip galvanize or powder-coat to match. Custom fabrication in Evans starts at $180 for simple bracketry and runs to $850+ for complex operator mount retrofits where we’re adapting modern hardware to legacy gate frames. In the Woodlakes subdivision off Evans-to-Locks Road, we found a 1998 FAAC 740 swing operator with a seized motor and a dealer-discontinued control board. Rather than weld new mounts for a retrofit, we tracked down a NOS board in an Atlanta warehouse and paired it with a new hydraulic pump—keeping the original iron gate style while saving the HOA a full replacement.
Gate Rollers & Track
Slide gates in Evans’s commercial and multi-family properties run on steel V-groove or box-section track that rust-pits from humidity and red clay dust. We replace rollers with sealed-bearing units rated for outdoor exposure, and re-weld or replace track sections where pitting has caused flat spots. Roller replacement runs $160–$290 per gate; track section replacement with welding is $340–$620.

Latch & Lock Hardware
Latch bolts on Evans’s aging gates misalign as posts shift, causing the deadlatch to miss the strike or the electric strike to bind. We re-weld or relocate strike boxes, fabricate extended latch bolts for settled frames, and integrate maglocks or electric strikes with existing access control. Latch and lock service in Evans ranges from $140 for simple realignment to $480 for electric strike integration with keypad or fob systems.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Evans
We work on virtually every major gate brand, so we diagnose fast and fix right. In Evans, we regularly service LiftMaster residential operators in newer subdivisions, FAAC and BFT hydraulic swing and slide units in 1990s–2000s HOA installations, and Elite and Mighty Mule systems on rural properties and estate entrances around the 30809 periphery. We stock common wear parts — hinge pins, hydraulic pumps, control boards for select legacy models — and maintain supplier relationships for next-day special orders on discontinued components. That parts access is what lets us repair rather than replace when the gate frame itself is still sound.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Evans Homes
- Red clay soil shifts gate posts out of plumb, bending hinges and misaligning the latch bolt until the gate binds on its own frame. We see this most in Evans subdivisions built during the 1998–2005 boom, where post footings weren’t engineered for Piedmont clay expansion.
- Pine pollen every March–April coats photo-eye sensors on LiftMaster and Ghost Controls units, causing false-stop faults that require cleaning visits. The Augusta metro’s pollen counts are among the Southeast’s heaviest — experienced Evans technicians pre-schedule sensor cleaning around this predictable spike.
- Hydraulic fluid reservoirs on FAAC and BFT operators crack during winter ice storms, leading to leaks and loss of pressure in cold months. The CSRA’s freeze-thaw cycles hit these Italian and European units hard — they’re rated for milder climates than Georgia’s occasional hard freezes.
- Identical 20–30 year old gate operators across entire Evans subdivisions fail in clusters, as the same capacitor batches, motor brushes, and control board solder joints reach end-of-life simultaneously. One parts truck can service multiple HOAs on the same street with bulk orders of matching components.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Evans, GA
| Service | Typical Range in Evans |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard residential) | $220–$380 |
| Hinge replacement (subdivision/commercial) | $450–$720 |
| Post replacement (single residential) | $480–$890 |
| Post replacement (dual-post subdivision entry) | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Rail repair (single section) | $280–$550 |
| Rail replacement (full 14-ft double swing) | $680–$1,400 |
| Custom fabrication (bracketry) | $180–$320 |
| Custom fabrication (operator mount retrofit) | $480–$850+ |
| Gate roller replacement | $160–$290 |
| Track section replacement with welding | $340–$620 |
| Latch & lock realignment | $140–$240 |
| Electric strike / maglock integration | $340–$480 |
What moves you within these ranges? Material thickness on your gate, whether the post needs stabilization or full replacement, and parts availability for your specific operator model. We don’t guess over the phone — we diagnose on-site, show you the failure, and give you a fixed price before starting. Estimates are free. Call (833) 863-4140.
We Also Serve Cities Near Evans
Our service radius covers the full Augusta metro — we regularly run Gate Parts & Welding calls in Martinez, Grovetown, Augusta, and North Augusta. Many of our Evans customers manage properties across Columbia and Richmond counties, so we’ve built our schedule for multi-location efficiency. Same technician, same parts truck, same upfront pricing whether we’re at your Evans subdivision or your Augusta commercial lot.
Serving Evans, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Evans 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 Evans
We can usually repair it. FAAC 400-series and 740-series operators from the 1990s–2000s commonly develop reservoir cracks or seal failures from freeze-thaw cycling, and we stock replacement hydraulic pumps, reservoirs, and seal kits for these legacy units. If the cast housing itself is cracked beyond welding, we’ll source a remanufactured unit or discuss retrofit options. A typical FAAC hydraulic repair in Evans runs $340–$580 versus $2,800–$4,200 for full operator replacement. Call (833) 863-4140 and we’ll pressure-test the system on-site to give you a definitive answer.
The Augusta metro’s pine pollen season — among the heaviest in the Southeast — deposits a thick yellow film on photo-eye lenses every March through April, causing false-stop faults that read as “obstruction detected” to the operator logic. It’s not sensor failure; it’s maintenance. We pre-schedule annual sensor cleaning visits for Evans properties, and we can relocate sensors to slightly sheltered positions where pollen accumulation is reduced. Cleaning visits run $120–$180, and we typically book them in February before the pollen hits.
In nearly all cases, we weld the hinge and save the gate. Cracked hinge brackets on Evans’s ornamental iron gates are usually fatigue failures at the weld toe, not structural compromise of the gate frame itself. We grind out the crack, re-weld with proper penetration, and often add a gusset plate to redistribute load. Only if the gate tube is rotted through from interior rust — rare in Georgia’s dry-frame gates — would we recommend replacement. Hinge welding repair in Evans runs $180–$340. We’ll show you the crack and our repair plan before striking an arc.
Gate King ceased production in the late 2000s, but we maintain a salvage network and can fabricate critical wear parts — rollers, track brackets, latch components — to keep these gates operational. For operator components, we often retrofit modern motor and control packages into the existing Gate King frame, preserving your subdivision’s aesthetic while upgrading reliability. Bulk pricing for multi-gate Evans HOAs typically runs 15–20% below single-gate rates. Call (833) 863-4140 to schedule a walk-through of your community’s inventory.
It depends on the operator’s condition and your HOA’s budget cycle. If the gate frame, hinges, and posts are sound and the operator failure is isolated — a bad board, a leaking pump — repair is usually the better value. When we find cascading failures across multiple systems in the same Evans subdivision, we quote phased retrofits that replace operators during scheduled maintenance windows, spreading cost over 2–3 years. We’ll give you both numbers: repair this unit today, and replace-all with five-year parts availability. No upsell pressure — just the math.
Ready to fix your gate? Call (833) 863-4140 for a free, on-site estimate in Evans. Frank Hughes will take your call, diagnose the problem, and give you an upfront price — same day when you need it.
Written by Frank Hughes, Owner at Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, serving Evans and the Augusta metro since 2016.