Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Coral Terrace
Gate repair in Coral Terrace, FL typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with hinge fatigue, post re-anchoring, or full motor replacement, and most jobs we handle here are completed same-day. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, and James Wilson personally leads every repair call into Coral Terrace from our shop — no subcontractors, no dispatchers, just hands-on expertise with the ornamental wrought iron gates that define this neighborhood. If your swing gate is sagging on SW 87th Avenue or your opener quit on a narrow driveway off SW 24th Street, call us at (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate and honest timeline.

We’ve been crossing into Coral Terrace’s unincorporated pocket of Miami-Dade County for eight years, and we know the specific headaches these 1950s-era CBS homes create: original poured-concrete pillars with loose anchor bolts, salt-humidity corrosion on decorative ironwork, and the county’s strict NOA product-approval requirements that out-of-area contractors routinely overlook. Our Gate Repair team stocks the parts and welding equipment to fix structural and mechanical issues in one visit — because nobody wants their driveway stuck open waiting on a return trip.
Why Summit Gate Repair Service Miami Is Coral Terrace’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
James Wilson has spent eight years building Summit into a dedicated gate specialist, and 730+ verified customers have reviewed that work at 4.8 stars. Coral Terrace homeowners aren’t looking for a handyman who “also does gates” — they’re looking for someone who understands why their ornamental iron swing gate matters, both as security and as a cultural fixture of this Cuban-American community. James handles every job himself, bringing certified working knowledge of nine major automation brands including LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, and Mighty Mule.
Our response time to Coral Terrace averages under 90 minutes during business hours because we’re based in Miami proper and know the local streets — SW 24th Street, Coral Way, Bird Road — without GPS dependency. We carry in-house welding capability and a deep parts inventory, which means when we arrive at your 33155 property, we can re-weld fatigued hinge points, re-anchor pulled bolts into aging CBS pillars, and program replacement openers on the spot. No third-party welders. No “we’ll order that and come back next week.”
Last spring, we replaced a heavy-duty LiftMaster pneumatic gate opener on a ranch-style home on SW 87th Avenue. The original FAAC unit had fatigued from decades of swinging a 10-foot wrought iron gate. We re-anchored the loose concrete pillar and installed a NOA-approved operator, completing the job in one trip despite a 45-minute drive from our shop. That’s the standard we hold for every Coral Terrace call.
Our Gate Repair Services in Coral Terrace
Weld Repair for Ornamental Iron Gates
Wrought iron gates in Coral Terrace aren’t just functional — they’re identity markers, often featuring custom scrollwork and family initials that make generic replacement impossible. When salt-laden humidity and decades of stress crack hinge welds or separate pickets from frames, we MIG and TIG weld on-site to restore structural integrity without disturbing the original design. We’ve rebuilt decorative welds on gates from the 1960s that no fabricator in Miami still stocks, saving homeowners the cost of full gate replacement. Our mobile welding rig travels with us to every Coral Terrace job, so structural repairs happen where the gate hangs, not in some distant shop.
Post Repair and Re-Anchoring
The original poured-concrete and masonry pillars on Coral Terrace’s 1950s–1960s ranch homes weren’t built for modern gate loads, and decades of hinge stress have pulled countless anchor bolts loose from the CBS block. We don’t just tighten the old hardware — we assess whether the pillar itself has cracked, spalled, or hollowed, then drill new anchor points with epoxy-set bolts or pour structural repair grout where needed. On SW 91st Street and similar narrow-driveway properties, there’s no room to reposition the gate, so saving the existing pillar is usually the only practical path. We’ve re-anchored gates that other companies declared “needs all-new posts,” saving Coral Terrace homeowners thousands in masonry reconstruction.
Hinge Repair and Rebuilding
Ornamental iron swing gates on Coral Terrace homes typically run 10–12 feet wide and carry substantial weight — 200 to 400 pounds isn’t unusual for a double gate with decorative finials. That load concentrates entirely on two or three hinge points, and when bushings wear or pins corrode, the gate sags, drags, and eventually binds against the driveway or pillar. We machine or replace hinge pins, install bronze or oil-impregnated bushings rated for coastal humidity, and realign the gate geometry so it swings freely again. Because we weld and hinge-rebuild in the same visit, we catch the root cause — whether it’s a fatigued weld, a pulled anchor, or a bent pin — rather than treating symptoms with temporary adjustments.
Gate Realignment
A gate that won’t latch, scrapes the ground, or gaps at the center meeting point is usually telling a story about multiple failures: hinges wearing, posts shifting, or the frame itself twisting under uneven load. In Coral Terrace’s narrow driveways, there’s no margin for error — a gate that swings two inches off true might hit a parked car or fail to clear the sidewalk. James Wilson measures frame squareness, checks pillar plumb, and traces misalignment to its source before adjusting. We’ve realigned gates that had been “fixed” three times by handymen who simply bent the latch tongue or shimmed the closer, only to have the underlying problem return within weeks.
What happens when you call
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Coral Terrace
We maintain certified working knowledge and in-stock parts for nine major gate automation brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Coral Terrace homeowners, this breadth matters because many properties run older FAAC or DoorKing operators originally installed by Miami-Dade contractors in the 1990s and 2000s — units that are still structurally sound but need board-level repair, gear replacement, or sensor recalibration. Rather than pushing a full opener swap, we’ll diagnose whether your existing unit is worth repairing and whether replacement parts are still available. When replacement is the smarter path, we install NOA-approved operators that pass Miami-Dade County inspection the first time, not generic units that fail and force a costly redo.

Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Coral Terrace Homes
- Non-NOA-approved operators failing county inspection. Because Coral Terrace is unincorporated, every permitted gate repair or installation runs through Miami-Dade County’s building department, where inspectors enforce strict NOA wind-resistance ratings. We’ve been called in to replace “new” openers installed by out-of-area contractors who didn’t know the county’s distinct approval process existed.
- Rust-weakened hinge welds on ornamental iron gates. Even inland from the coast, Coral Terrace’s year-round high humidity and salt-laden air accelerate oxidation dramatically. Gates that look fine superficially often hide crystalline rust inside hinge welds, leading to sudden sagging and misalignment within months of a cosmetic touch-up.
- Hinge bolts pulling loose from aging CBS pillars. The original poured-concrete pillars on 1950s–1960s homes weren’t engineered for decades of dynamic gate load. We routinely find anchor bolts that have wallowed out their holes in soft block, and simply tightening them guarantees failure within weeks.
- UV-degraded operator housings and rubber seals. Miami-Dade’s subtropical UV degrades plastic operator housings and rubber gaskets far faster than northern markets. We see control boards fried by moisture intrusion through cracked housings that looked intact from the outside.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Coral Terrace, FL
Here’s what typical gate repair work costs in the Coral Terrace market, based on jobs we’ve completed in 33155 over the past two years:
- Hinge repair/rebuild: $180–$320
- Post re-anchoring or pillar repair: $280–$480
- On-site weld repair (iron gate): $220–$400
- Gate realignment: $150–$280
- Lock or latch replacement: $120–$220
- Rust treatment and protective coating: $200–$350
- Gate opener/motor repair: $280–$520
- Full opener replacement (NOA-approved): $650–$1,400
What moves a job toward the higher end: NOA-compliant opener models cost more than generic alternatives, but they’re required for permitted work in Miami-Dade County. Structural pillar repair involving epoxy grout or partial rebuild adds material and labor. Rush or after-hours emergency calls carry a modest premium. We provide upfront, itemized quotes before starting any work — call (844) 722-6701 for your free estimate.
We Also Serve Cities Near Coral Terrace
Our service radius covers the full central Miami-Dade corridor, and we regularly handle gate repair calls in Flagami just north along Flagler Street, West Miami to the west with its similar mid-century housing stock, Westchester where ornamental iron gates are equally prevalent, and Glenvar Heights to the south. The same NOA compliance requirements, humidity challenges, and aging CBS pillar issues apply across these unincorporated and incorporated pockets — and we bring the same one-trip resolution standard to every job.
Serving Coral Terrace, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Coral Terrace 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 Coral Terrace
Yes, if your repair involves replacing a gate operator/motor or installing a new gate, Miami-Dade County requires a permit and NOA product approval because Coral Terrace is unincorporated. Simple hinge, weld, or latch repairs on existing gates typically don’t trigger permitting, but we always verify requirements before starting work and handle the paperwork when permits are needed. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll tell you exactly whether your specific job requires county approval.
The root cause is almost always anchor bolts pulling loose from aging CBS pillars or rust-weakened weld points that let the hinge geometry drift. Tightening the bolts temporarily masks the problem. We drill and epoxy-set new anchors into solid block, or rebuild the weld and hinge assembly, so the fix lasts. In Coral Terrace’s humidity, we also inspect for hidden rust inside the hinge barrel that accelerates wear.
We do this regularly — often after county inspection fails or the gate fails within months. Out-of-area contractors frequently install non-NOA-approved operators or use hardware not rated for Miami-Dade’s wind-load and humidity demands. We assess what’s salvageable, replace what isn’t, and bring the installation into compliance without starting from scratch. James Wilson handles these diagnostics personally.
Prevention requires removing existing oxidation completely, then applying a zinc-rich primer and industrial enamel system designed for coastal exposure — not spray paint from a hardware store. We also recommend periodic hinge lubrication with marine-grade grease and inspection of drain holes at the bottom of gate frames where moisture collects. For gates already showing surface rust, our rust treatment service ($200–$350) stops progression and restores appearance.
Swing gates with articulated-arm or underground operators typically work best on Coral Terrace’s 10–12 foot driveways because they don’t require the lateral clearance that sliding gates demand. We favor NOA-approved LiftMaster or FAAC articulated-arm units for their reliability in humid conditions and their compact footprint. The specific model depends on your gate weight and cycle frequency — call (844) 722-6701 for a free assessment and exact recommendation.
Ready to get your Coral Terrace gate working right? Call Summit Gate Repair Service Miami at (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate. James Wilson will assess your gate personally, explain what’s actually wrong, and fix it in one trip whenever possible — with the welding gear, parts inventory, and brand knowledge to back it up.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Coral Terrace and Miami-Dade County since 2016.