Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Starke
Gate parts and welding repair in Starke typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re fixing a corroded farm-gate hinge or rebuilding a heavy-duty security swing gate on sandy acreage. Most Starke calls get same-day or next-day response, and we stock the high-cycle hardware that corrections-officer households burn through faster than standard suburban setups. Call (877) 369-3953 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you straight if it’s a one-trip weld or a full post replacement.

We’ve been driving out to Starke from Jacksonville for 20 years, and we know the difference between a quick hinge swap on a chain-link gate near Kingsley Lake and a structural weld on a wrought-iron security gate off SR-16 west of town. Mark Thompson shows up — the owner is the technician. That means no subcontractor guessing at your gate’s history, no “we’ll come back with parts” runaround when your wife’s night shift starts in four hours.
Why Empire Gate Repair Service Jacksonville Is Starke’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Starke isn’t a suburb with uniform HOA gates. It’s Bradford County rural acreage, mobile-home lots, and corrections-family homes where security matters and downtime isn’t optional. We’ve earned 753 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars because we treat Starke’s mix of heavy-duty swing gates and lightweight farm gates with equal respect — and because we carry the parts to fix both in one trip.
Our Gate Parts & Welding team keeps high-cycle springs, FAAC and BFT motor boards, and weld-ready steel stock on the truck specifically for Starke’s demand profile. When other companies stop at the motor, we fix the metal too.
Response time to Starke averages same-day for calls received by noon, next-morning for afternoon requests. We know NE 66th Avenue, the SR-100 corridor, and the sandy flatwoods lots where posts heave after January freezes. Two decades of gate repairs means we’ve already solved your problem before — whether it’s a creosote post rotted at the concrete line or a Viking operator that hit its cycle limit six months early.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Starke
Hinge Replacement
Starke’s humidity and afternoon thunderstorms chew through hinge pins on chain-link farm gates faster than inland Florida averages. On heavier wrought-iron and tubular steel gates, freeze-thaw heaving in the sandy flatwoods soil bends brackets and elongates bolt holes until the gate drags or binds. A typical hinge replacement in Starke runs $180–$320 for standard residential hardware, $350–$480 for security-grade adjustable hinges with grease fittings. We match the hinge to the actual gate weight and cycle load — not just what was there before.
Post Replacement
Bradford County’s housing stock from the 1950s–1980s sits on hand-poured concrete or creosote-treated wood posts that shift, rot, or lean as the sandy soil moves. We’ve replaced posts on Starke gates where the original concrete footing cracked from freeze-thaw cycling — something South Florida gate companies never see. Post replacement in Starke typically costs $400–$850 depending on depth, soil condition, and whether we’re resetting an existing gate or fabricating new mounting brackets. We pour to local frost-line considerations, not generic specs.
Rail Repair
Bent or cracked gate rails from vehicle contact, tree falls, or simple metal fatigue are common on Starke’s longer driveways where gates see more wind load and less frequent maintenance. We straighten heat-bent steel when possible and splice or replace rails when the metal’s compromised. Rail repair runs $250–$550 for most Starke residential gates, with custom welding to match existing profiles so the repair disappears visually.
Custom Welding
This is where we separate from gate companies that outsource structural work. Our in-house welding means we can fabricate hinge brackets, reinforce sagging frames, or build entirely new gate sections on-site in Starke. We’ve welded high-cycle spring kits into existing FAAC arm assemblies, reinforced 16-foot swing gates for corrections-officer households that cycle 50+ times daily, and repaired aluminum farm gates that corroded through at the latch point. Custom welding in Starke starts around $280 for simple bracket fabrication and runs to $650+ for extensive frame rebuilding.
Gate Rollers, Latches & Locks
Slide gate rollers in Starke’s sandy environment grind grit into bearings and flat-spot nylon wheels faster than paved-suburban installs. Latch misalignment from post shift is epidemic after cold snaps. We stock sealed-bearing rollers, security latches, and magnetic locks suited to high-humidity, high-cycle use. Roller replacement: $150–$280. Latch realignment or replacement: $120–$220.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Starke
We work on virtually every major gate brand, including yours. Our trucks carry parts and diagnostic tools for FAAC, BFT, Linear, and Viking operators — the brands we see most often on Starke’s heavier security gates and high-cycle automated systems. Because we’re brand-agnostic, we don’t push replacement openers when a control board or limit-switch repair solves the problem. We bench-test motor torque and cycle-count before declaring a unit dead, and we stock high-cycle spring kits that match the 20,000+ annual cycles common on shift-worker driveways around the DOC facilities.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Starke Homes
- Freeze-thaw post heave throws swing gates out of plumb. Starke’s hard freezes — rare for Florida — shift concrete footings just enough to bind hinges and stress automatic openers. We see this every January off SR-100 and near the prison complexes, where older poured footings weren’t set below the frost line.
- High-cycle motor board failure masquerades as storm damage. Corrections-officer households with 24/7 automated access burn through control boards from sheer cycle count, not lightning. Locals often pay for surge protectors when the real fix is a high-cycle-rated board and heavier spring kit.
- Humidity corrosion seizes farm-gate hinges and latches. Lightweight chain-link and aluminum gates on Starke’s manufactured-home lots corrode at the hinge pins and latch bolts within 3–5 years. The gate sags, drags, and eventually won’t latch — but the frame is fine, so a hinge-and-latch rebuild saves the full replacement cost.
- Sandy soil grinds slide-gate rollers and track. Rural Starke driveways with unpaved approaches kick sand and grit into roller bearings and across galvanized track. Sealed-bearing upgrades and track cleaning extend service life dramatically.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Starke, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Starke |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (standard) | $180 – $320 |
| Hinge replacement (security-grade) | $350 – $480 |
| Post replacement (wood or concrete) | $400 – $850 |
| Rail repair / straightening | $250 – $550 |
| Custom welding (bracket to frame rebuild) | $280 – $650+ |
| Gate roller replacement | $150 – $280 |
| Latch / lock realignment or replacement | $120 – $220 |
| High-cycle spring kit upgrade | $220 – $380 |
What moves the needle on cost: gate weight and material (wrought-iron welding takes longer than aluminum), soil condition for post work, and whether we’re matching existing hardware or upgrading to high-cycle components. We don’t quote blind over the phone for complex jobs, but we’ll give you an honest range and a firm written estimate on arrival. Estimates are free. Call (877) 369-3953.
We Also Serve Cities Near Starke
Our service radius covers Bradford County and surrounding areas including Asbury Lake, Middleburg, Green Cove Springs, and Macclenny. Same trucks, same parts inventory, same Mark Thompson on the job — whether you’re on a Clay County acreage lot or a Baker County farm gate.
Serving Starke, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Starke 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 Starke
Check whether the failure followed a thunderstorm or developed gradually — high-cycle fatigue causes intermittent operation, slow response, or random reversal before total failure, while surge damage usually kills the board instantly after a storm. In Starke, we see far more of the first: corrections-officer driveways cycling 50+ times daily hit the board’s design limit in 2–3 years, not the 5–7 years the warranty assumes. Call (877) 369-3953 — we’ll read the actual cycle count and tell you which failure mode you’ve got.
The freeze-thaw cycle heaves your post footing slightly, tilting the gate frame and binding hinges that were already near tolerance. Starke’s sandy flatwoods soil drains fast but shifts easily, and older hand-poured footings weren’t designed for hard freezes. We see this every winter off NE 66th Avenue and along SR-16 — usually fixable with hinge adjustment, sometimes requiring post re-plumb or replacement if the footing’s cracked. Call for an estimate — we’ll know in five minutes on-site.
Yes — we carry high-cycle torsion and extension spring kits compatible with Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, and other major brands. For Starke’s high-use driveways, we spec springs rated at double the standard cycle count, which typically adds $60–$120 to the parts cost but doubles service life. We bench-test the operator torque to match spring rate precisely; too strong a spring and the motor strains, too weak and you get early fatigue.
Usually yes — if the post is plumb and the concrete footing is sound, we can fabricate and weld a new hinge bracket directly to the existing steel post or frame. We did exactly this last month on a 16-foot security gate off SR-100: cut off the corroded hinge ears, ground to clean metal, and welded in a heavy-duty adjustable bracket with grease fittings. Cost was $340 versus $800+ for post replacement. We’ll inspect the post integrity first — no charge for that assessment.
Repair is usually the better value if the frame isn’t twisted: new hinge pins, a tension wire adjustment, and possibly a wheel caster run $180–$320 versus $1,800–$3,500 for a basic sliding gate install. The exception is Starke’s longer driveways with significant grade change — a sliding gate handles slope better once the track is set. We’ll look at your actual driveway layout, cycle needs, and budget, then tell you straight which path makes sense. Free estimate: (877) 369-3953.
Ready to Fix Your Gate in Starke? Call for a Free Estimate
Whether it’s a corroded hinge on a Kingsley Lake farm gate or a high-cycle motor rebuild for a Union CI shift worker’s security setup, we carry the parts and welding capability to finish in one trip. Mark Thompson shows up — the owner is the technician. Twenty years of gate-specific experience, 753 verified reviews at 4.8 stars, and no subcontractor runaround.
Call (877) 369-3953 now for a free estimate. Same-day service available for Starke calls received by noon.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner at Empire Gate Repair Service Jacksonville, serving Starke since 2004.