Sagging metal gates, broken hinges, latch failures, rust damage — welded and repaired on-site. No shop drop-off needed.

A gate that doesn't close properly is a security problem and a daily headache. Metal gates sag over time, hinges wear out, latches bend, and rust weakens joints. Most gate repairs require welding — which normally means unhanging the gate, hauling it to a shop, waiting days, and paying for pickup and delivery on top of the repair.
Build & Fortify does it differently. Chad brings the welding equipment to your property and repairs the gate on-site. No dismounting, no hauling, no shop wait. The gate gets fixed where it hangs.
Most gate problems are repairable. A sagging gate usually needs hinge reinforcement or a diagonal brace — not a whole new gate. Rust on joints can be cut out and welded clean. Even a bent frame can usually be straightened and reinforced for a fraction of the replacement cost.
The exception: if the gate is extensively rusted through multiple structural members, or if the style is outdated and you want something new anyway, replacement may make more sense. Chad will give you an honest assessment either way.
"Chad did an excellent job. He repaired my fence lines, added privacy lattice, welded and repaired a gazebo frame, reinforced sections of the fence, and repaired a plumbing leak."
Simple hinge or latch repairs start around $100-$200. Full gate realignment with welded reinforcement runs $200-$400. Custom work or extensive rust repair varies — you'll get an exact quote before work starts.
Build & Fortify handles the structural metalwork — the gate itself, hinges, frame, and hardware. Electrical components (motors, openers, sensors) should be handled by a gate automation specialist. If the physical gate needs welding repair and you also have an opener issue, Chad can fix the structural side and recommend someone for the electrical.
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