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Gate Post Shifting Houston TX

Gate Post Shifting & Leaning Post Repair Houston TX

Quick Answer

Houston's expansive clay soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, heaving gate posts out of plumb. A shifted post makes the gate sag, drag, miss its latch, and overwork the opener. Rampart Welding resets posts with proper footings and re-welds in-house. Call (713) 816-5880.

A leaning gate post is the hidden cause behind a huge share of Houston gate problems — sagging gates, failed latches, dragging slides, and overworked operators all trace back to it. Because we weld in-house, we reset the post and rebuild the structure, not just re-hang the gate.

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Post-Shift Problems We Fix

The structural root of many gate faults.

  • Gate post leaning out of plumb
  • Gate sagging or dragging
  • Latch no longer catches
  • Opener straining / throwing Code 93
  • Cracked or heaving concrete footing
  • Gate frame racked out of square
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The Houston Root Cause

Why Does My Gate Post Keep Leaning in Houston?

Quick Answer

Houston sits on expansive clay that swells in the rainy season and shrinks in drought, and that constant movement heaves gate posts out of plumb, especially with shallow footings. Once a post leans, the gate sags, the latch misses, and the opener strains. The lasting fix is a proper footing, not just re-hanging the gate.

This is the single most underdiagnosed gate problem in Houston. Companies re-hang the gate or adjust the opener and call it fixed — but if the post is still moving in the clay, the gate is back out of alignment within weeks. The only durable fix addresses the post and footing.

Leaning post throwing everything off? We fix the structure at the source.

Structural + Electronic

How a Shifted Post Becomes an 'Opener Problem'

A post shift is structural, but it cascades into the operator. Here's the full repair spectrum we cover in-house.

Failure / Root CauseMobile Welding SolutionAccess Control Tuning
Sagging swing gate — worn greaseable ball-bearing barrel hingeOn-site cut-out and re-weld of new heavy-duty hinge; frame re-squaredActuator arm angle reset, limits recalibrated after re-hang
Slide gate dragging / off track — worn V-track wheelsV-track straightened or replaced, new V-groove wheels welded to frameRotary limit + chain tension re-tuned, photocell loop verified
Gate post leaning — clay soil expansion post shiftPost reset with proper footing depth; structural reinforcement weldedOperator re-aligned to corrected post; travel path re-tested
Operator dead after storm — shorted control board / transformerMounting plate and conduit re-welded if surge-damagedTransformer + control board tested and replaced; battery load-tested
Gate won't close — failed photocell loop / safety eyeDamaged photo-eye brackets re-fabricated and re-mountedPhotocell loop, safety eyes, and reversing logic re-programmed
Snapped structural iron — broken weld at frame jointFull structural re-weld with matched material and finishIf automated, operator load re-checked against repaired frame

The point: a leaning post (structural) forces the operator to fight resistance (electronic). Fix only one and the gate fails again — we fix both at the source.

My Gate Won't Latch Anymore — Is It the Post?

Quick Answer

Very often, yes. When a post shifts even slightly, the latch and strike no longer line up and the gate won't catch. We check the post's plumb first, because adjusting the latch on a moving post is temporary; the post has to be stabilized for the latch to stay aligned.

A latch that suddenly won't catch — especially one that worked fine for years — is a classic sign the post has moved. We've seen countless 'broken latch' calls that were actually a post shifting a half-inch in the clay. Resetting the post realigns the latch permanently.

  • Post plumb measured against the strike
  • Footing depth and condition assessed
  • Post reset or rebuilt with proper footing
  • Latch, hinge, and gate frame realigned after
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Diagnostic & Service Pricing

Free estimates for structural repairs and new installations. Flat diagnostic fee for opener and electronic troubleshooting.

Quick Answer

Structural post resets and welding repairs are quoted with a free estimate — no diagnostic fee, since this is structural work, not electronic troubleshooting. We provide a written quote before any work begins.

Service TypeFee
New gate, fence, or opener installation estimateFree
Structural repair — hinges, welds, frame, post, misalignmentFree estimate
Gate opener / electronic diagnostic$175
Simple reset, limit adjustment, or minor correction — no parts$175 covers it
Repair quote approved — diagnostic credited to total$175 applied
Repair quote declined$175 due
Commercial / HOA / apartment opener diagnostic$250
After-hours / emergency response$250+

The clean offer: Free estimates for new installs and structural repairs. $175 diagnostic for opener and electronic troubleshooting — credited toward your repair if you approve the work. No surprise charges. Written quote before we touch anything. All work done in-house.

FAQ

Gate Post Shifting & Leaning Post Repair Houston TX — Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my gate post keep leaning in Houston?

Houston sits on expansive clay soil that swells in the rainy season and shrinks in drought. That constant movement heaves gate posts out of plumb over time, especially if the original footing was shallow. Once the post leans, the gate sags, the latch misses, and the opener strains. The lasting fix is resetting the post with a proper footing, not just re-hanging the gate.

My gate won't latch anymore — is it the post?

Very often, yes. When a post shifts even slightly, the latch and strike no longer line up and the gate won't catch. We check the post's plumb first, because adjusting the latch on a moving post is a temporary fix — the post has to be stabilized for the latch to stay aligned.

Can you fix a shifted post without replacing the whole gate?

Usually yes. We reset or rebuild the post and footing, re-plumb it, and realign the existing gate and hardware. Because we weld in-house, we can reinforce or rebuild just the failed structural part rather than replacing the entire gate.

Does a shifted post damage my gate opener?

Yes. A gate forced out of alignment by a leaning post makes the operator fight resistance every cycle, which leads to stalls, Code 93, and eventually a burned-out motor. Fixing the post protects the opener.

How much does gate post repair cost in Houston?

Structural post resets are quoted with a free estimate — there's no diagnostic fee since it's structural rather than electronic work. We provide a written quote before starting.

Leaning Post? Call Rampart Now.

Clay-soil post shift is our specialty — we fix the structure at the source.

In-house welding. Free structural estimate across Houston and Fort Bend.

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"Promptly returned my text. Arrived on time and completed repairs to my satisfaction. Rampart is now my first call for gate and opener repair."

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"Luis was quick to respond and work was done at a more affordable price than anywhere else we quoted. Patient and friendly. Will call them back!"

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"Luis was prompt in providing an accurate estimate, ordered the necessary parts, and installed immediately. 5-star company!"

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