Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Westwood Lake
Gate repair in Westwood Lake typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you need hinge work, welding, or full operator replacement, and most jobs are completed same-day when parts are in stock. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, and James Wilson handles every Westwood Lake call personally — from the initial inspection through the final weld or programming step. If your gate is sagging, rusted, or the motor quit after last night’s storm off the lake, call us at (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate and honest timeline.

We know Westwood Lake well. James has repaired gates along Southwest 88th Street, welded base rails on lake-facing properties near the Tree of Life, and replaced wind-rated operators throughout the Kendall Home Tract. The Dolphin Expressway and Snapper Creek Expressway put us within 20 minutes of most Westwood Lake addresses, which means we’re not guessing about your neighborhood’s gate problems — we’re already working on them.
Why Summit Gate Repair Service Miami Is Westwood Lake’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
James Wilson has spent 8 years building Summit Gate Repair Service as a dedicated gate specialist, and our Gate Repair team has earned 730+ verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars. That volume matters. It means we’ve seen the specific failure patterns that repeat in Westwood Lake’s 1960s–1980s housing stock — corroded hinge pins on CBS-block walls, base rails rotted from trapped lake humidity, operators that predate Miami-Dade’s post-Hurricane Andrew wind-load codes.
Westwood Lake customers get James himself on every job, not a subcontractor who’s never worked a lakeside microclimate. We stock parts for nine major brands including DoorKing and Mighty Mule, and we weld on-site. That combination eliminates the return-trip delays that plague generalist handyman services. When you’re securing a property off the Snapper Creek corridor or near the Alexa M. Duran Memorial, you need the job finished in one visit — we build our truck inventory around that expectation.
Our response time to Westwood Lake averages same-day or next-morning for standard repairs, and we prioritize emergency calls where a gate is stuck open or a motor has failed completely. James carries galvanized steel channel, hinge pin kits, and wind-rated operator hardware specifically because Westwood Lake’s conditions demand them.
Our Gate Repair Services in Westwood Lake
Hinge Repair
Westwood Lake’s lake-driven humidity pools against CBS block walls every rainy season, and that standing water destroys hinge pins from the outside in. We see this on properties throughout the Kendall Home Tract and Sweetwater-adjacent streets — gates that sag, drag, or won’t latch because the pin has rusted through its bushing. A typical hinge repair in Westwood Lake runs $180–$320. James removes the corroded assembly, cleans the mounting plate, and installs a greasable pin with a stainless-steel bushing that lasts longer in this environment than the original hardware.
Post Repair
The ornamental wrought-iron and tubular-steel gates that define Westwood Lake’s residential architecture rely on posts that take the full lateral load every time the gate swings or slides. When a post leans — often from root intrusion, vehicle contact, or the slow tilt of a rusted hinge assembly — the entire gate geometry fails. Post repair in Westwood Lake ranges from $280–$550 depending on whether we can reset the existing footing or need to pour new concrete. We factor in Miami-Dade’s wind-load requirements on every post repair, especially if you’re adding or replacing an automatic operator.
Weld Repair
This is where Summit’s in-house capability separates us from competitors who outsource fabrication. Westwood Lake’s lakeside microclimate accelerates rust on ornamental wrought-iron and tubular-steel gates, causing hinge pins and base rails to fail at twice the rate of gates just two miles east along the Turnpike. We replaced a rusted-out base rail on a 1970s wrought-iron gate on Southwest 88th Street, where trapped rainwater between the CBS pillar and iron frame had caused through-corroded sections; we welded in a new galvanized channel and installed a wind-rated LiftMaster operator to meet Miami-Dade post-Andrew code. Weld repair in Westwood Lake typically runs $240–$480 for structural section replacement, and we complete it on-site without waiting for a third-party fabricator.
Gate Realignment
Realignment is almost always a symptom of a deeper problem in Westwood Lake — corroded hinges, a settling post, or an operator that’s pulling unevenly against a frame that’s no longer square. James diagnoses the root cause before adjusting anything. A simple track or roller adjustment runs $180–$280, but if we find through-corroded base rails or a leaning post, we’ll show you exactly why and price the full repair upfront. Realignment without fixing the underlying failure buys you months, not years.
Rust Treatment
Westwood Lake’s central lake creates a humid microclimate that accelerates rust on ornamental wrought-iron and tubular-steel gates, causing hinge pins and base rails to fail at twice the rate of gates just two miles east along the Turnpike. Rust treatment here isn’t cosmetic — it’s structural preservation. We grind affected areas to bare metal, apply rust-converting primer, and finish with a marine-grade enamel formulated for South Florida’s 60-inch annual rainfall. For lake-facing lots where base rails have through-corroded from the inside out, we replace the section entirely rather than paint over rot. Rust treatment and spot welding in Westwood Lake runs $200–$420.

Lock Repair
Gate locks in Westwood Lake take a beating from humidity, salt-lake air, and the grit that blows in during summer storms. We repair and replace mechanical deadbolts, magnetic locks, and electric strikes on both pedestrian and vehicle gates. Most lock repairs run $160–$300, and we carry replacements that match the wind-load and security requirements of your existing frame.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Westwood Lake
We work on DoorKing, Mighty Mule, and Elite operators throughout Westwood Lake, and we stock common failure parts for all three brands on our service truck. That matters when your Ghost Controls solar operator quits after a week of cloud cover, or when your DoorKing keypad won’t communicate with the main board. James is certified on nine major automation brands, so whether you need a simple limit-switch adjustment or full operator replacement, we don’t hand you off to another company. We also carry wind-rated LiftMaster and FAAC hardware for Westwood Lake properties where permit compliance is required — a frequent issue when replacing pre-Andrew operators on older homes.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Westwood Lake Homes
- Corroded base rails on lake-facing lots. Technicians working properties on the lake-facing lots consistently find that base rails on wrought-iron gates have through-corroded from the inside out — where rainwater trapped between the CBS pillar and the iron frame never fully dries — requiring full section replacement rather than cosmetic repainting, a repair pattern that appears at a markedly higher rate here than on the same vintage gates two miles east along the Turnpike corridor.
- Undersized or non-wind-rated automatic operators. Miami-Dade County’s post-Hurricane Andrew building code mandates wind-load compliance for motorized gate installations, meaning repair jobs on older automatic operators frequently trigger permitting requirements that do not apply just across the county line. We see this constantly in the Kendall Home Tract, where 1970s-era operators are still running on original equipment.
- Hinge pin rust from standing water against CBS block walls. The 1960s–1980s CBS homes throughout the Kendall Home Tract and Sweetwater corridor installed custom iron perimeter gates as a near-universal cultural standard, meaning those same gates are now 40–60 years old and corroding at hinge pins, base rails, and motorized-operator housings simultaneously.
- Gate sag and misalignment from cumulative corrosion. Once hinge pins weaken and posts settle slightly, the entire gate geometry drifts. Catching this early — before the operator starts overworking and burns out its motor — saves $400–$800 in operator replacement costs.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Westwood Lake, FL
Here’s what gate repair costs in Westwood Lake’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Rust treatment & spot welding | $200 – $420 |
| Weld repair — structural section | $240 – $480 |
| Post repair / reset | $280 – $550 |
| Gate realignment | $180 – $280 |
| Lock repair / replacement | $160 – $300 |
| Automatic operator repair | $280 – $480 |
| Full operator replacement (wind-rated) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
Three factors push Westwood Lake jobs toward the higher end: lake-adjacent corrosion requiring section replacement rather than surface repair; wind-rated operator upgrades to meet Miami-Dade code; and the age of original 1970s–1980s gate hardware that’s no longer manufactured. We always inspect before quoting — our estimates are free, and James explains exactly what he’s seeing before any work starts. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Westwood Lake
James regularly repairs gates in Olympia Heights, Sweetwater, University Park, and Sunset — all within the same Miami-Dade wind-load zone and facing similar corrosion challenges from humidity and aging 1960s–1980s housing stock. If you’re on the border between Westwood Lake and any of these neighborhoods, we’ll confirm your service area when you call and route the fastest response.
Serving Westwood Lake, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Westwood Lake 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 Westwood Lake
Yes, if your repair involves replacing the automatic operator or modifying the gate’s structural frame, Miami-Dade County’s post-Hurricane Andrew building code requires wind-load compliance and permitting. Simple hinge or lock repairs don’t trigger this, but we check permit status on every job and handle the paperwork when needed. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll tell you exactly whether your specific repair requires a permit — estimates are free.
Westwood Lake’s central lake creates a humid microclimate that accelerates rust on ornamental wrought-iron and tubular-steel gates, causing hinge pins and base rails to fail at twice the rate of gates just two miles east along the Turnpike. The trapped moisture between CBS block walls and iron frames never fully dries, especially on lake-facing lots. We address this with galvanized replacement steel, marine-grade coatings, and drainage improvements where possible.
Usually, yes — if the frame is structurally sound. We replaced a rusted-out base rail on a 1970s wrought-iron gate on Southwest 88th Street, where trapped rainwater between the CBS pillar and iron frame had caused through-corroded sections; we welded in a new galvanized channel and installed a wind-rated LiftMaster operator to meet Miami-Dade post-Andrew code. James evaluates each gate individually and will tell you honestly when replacement makes more sense than repair. Call (844) 722-6701 for an on-site assessment — estimates are free.
We recommend and install wind-rated LiftMaster, FAAC, and DoorKing operators for Westwood Lake properties because these brands offer Miami-Dade-approved models that pass post-Andrew code inspection. Mighty Mule and Elite also have compliant options for lighter residential gates. James matches the operator to your gate’s weight, wind exposure, and usage frequency — not just brand preference. We stock parts for all nine brands we service, so repairs are same-day when possible.
Yes — the Kendall Home Tract is core to our Westwood Lake service area, and we’ve repaired hundreds of gates in this 1960s–1980s CBS housing stock. The ornamental wrought-iron and tubular-steel perimeter gates that are essentially universal in this Miami-Cuban suburban corridor are exactly what we specialize in: hinge pin replacement, base rail welding, operator upgrades, and rust treatment. James knows the specific failure patterns of these 40–60-year-old gates and stocks the parts to fix them in one visit.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Westwood Lake since 2016.