Fast, Reliable Gate Repair Across Harrisonville
Gate repair in Harrisonville, MO typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a sagging farm gate off 235th Street or a failed operator on an automated ornamental-iron system in one of the acreage subdivisions along the I-49 corridor. Most repairs are completed same-day, and our Gate Repair team makes the drive from Wichita because Harrisonville’s mix of heavy agricultural and exurban automated gates demands a specialist — not a general handyman who’ll need two trips to figure it out. Call (833) 754-6310 and Douglas Ross will walk through what’s actually wrong before we head your way.

We’ve been making this run for twenty years. We know the difference between a pipe-panel gate that’s taken a hit from cattle pressure and an Elite or Mighty Mule operator that’s finally given up after fifteen Missouri winters. That matters because we load the right parts, the right welding gear, and the right heavy-duty replacement operators before we leave — not after we’ve looked at your gate once and ordered something.
Why Halcyon Automatic Gate Repair Kansas Is Harrisonville’s Preferred Gate Repair Company
Harrisonville sits at a unique crossroads — literally the last significant town before Kansas City’s metro edge swallows Cass County whole. That position creates a dual market we’ve spent two decades learning: heavy agricultural tube-steel and pipe-panel gates on working farm and horse operations, plus the automated ornamental-iron driveway systems installed during the 2000s building boom on 2–10 acre lots. Douglas Ross takes the call and does the work — the owner is your technician. No subcontractor learning your gate on your dime.
Our 413 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars include plenty from Cass County property owners who found us after a generalist contractor couldn’t source parts for their FAAC or LiftMaster system, or couldn’t weld a broken farm gate hinge back together. We service 9 major brands, so your system is never out of scope — and when a part isn’t available, we fabricate it. Our in-house welding capability keeps your gate from becoming a replacement project.
Response time to Harrisonville runs same-day to next-day depending on storm season demand. Western Missouri’s spring severe weather corridor keeps us busy, but we prioritize repeat callers and emergency security situations — a gate stuck open on a working cattle operation gets attention.
Our Gate Repair Services in Harrisonville
Post Repair
Gate post repair in Harrisonville runs $280–$520 for most residential and small-farm installations, with heavy agricultural posts in concrete footings climbing toward the higher end. Here’s the local reality: Cass County’s expansive clay soils heave posts out of plumb every winter as freeze-thaw cycles run deep. We’ve reset posts near the historic square on modest mid-century homes and re-poured footings on acreage properties off 291 Highway where the clay shift had pushed a 6-inch post six inches off vertical. The fix isn’t just muscle — it’s knowing how deep to set below the frost line, how wide the footing needs to be for your gate’s weight, and whether to recommend a post sleeve or full replacement. We bring the auger, the concrete, and the knowledge that Harrisonville’s clay doesn’t forgive shortcuts.
Weld Repair
Weld repair in Harrisonville typically costs $150–$340 for field repairs on farm gates, with ornamental iron welding running $200–$450 depending on access and finish matching. This is where our shop capability separates us from fencing companies that subcontract out or simply sell you a new gate. We’ve welded broken hinges on galvanized pipe gates that have been in service since the 1980s on properties south of town, and we’ve repaired cracked receiver brackets on automated swing gates where the original manufacturer stopped making that part years ago. Two decades of gate-only experience means we’ve seen your exact problem before — and we’ve probably already fabricated the fix in our Wichita shop.
Gate Realignment
Gate realignment in Harrisonville runs $180–$380 for most residential and light commercial systems, with heavy farm gates requiring equipment repositioning toward $400–$650. The cause is almost always local: posts heaved by clay soil expansion, hinges worn from years of operating out of plumb, or operators strained by gates that no longer track true. We responded to a property off 235th Street where a 15-year-old Elite slide gate on a 4-acre lot had its operator fried by a lightning strike during spring storm season. We installed a heavy-duty LiftMaster SL3000 with a backup battery, reset the posts that had heaved in the clay soil, and realigned the gate — all in one trip, saving the owner the headache of a second visit.
Hinge Repair
Hinge repair in Harrisonville costs $120–$280 for standard residential hinges, with heavy-duty agricultural and commercial-grade hinge replacement running $200–$420. The local pattern is predictable: freeze-thaw cycling loosens post footings, gates sag, hinges take the load at bad angles, and eventually something cracks or seizes. On older galvanized farm gates around Harrisonville, we often find hinges that have been shimmed and re-shimmed for years rather than properly addressed. We assess whether the hinge itself failed or whether it’s a symptom of post movement — fixing only the hinge guarantees a callback we don’t want to make.

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 Harrisonville
We maintain familiarity across nine major gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — because Harrisonville’s gate inventory spans decades and market segments. The acreage subdivisions along I-49 installed plenty of Elite and Mighty Mule systems during the mid-2000s boom, and those units are now hitting the replacement window simultaneously. We stock common FAAC and LiftMaster operator components and can source or fabricate discontinued hardware when a manufacturer has moved on. That means Harrisonville customers aren’t waiting weeks for a part from Italy or California while their gate hangs open.
Common Gate Repair Problems We See in Harrisonville Homes
- Posts heaved by freeze-thaw on expansive clay. Every winter, western Missouri’s deep freeze-thaw cycles push Cass County gate posts out of plumb. By March, we’re resetting posts and realigning gates that worked fine in October — it’s seasonal clockwork.
- Mid-2000s operators failing in concentrated waves. The automated driveway gate systems installed on acreage subdivisions during the building boom are now 15–20 years old. Loop detectors, battery backups, and control boards are failing simultaneously across multiple Harrisonville neighborhoods.
- Storm damage from high winds and ice loading. Harrisonville sits in Missouri’s severe spring storm corridor. We’ve replaced operators fried by lightning, straightened gates bent by wind-borne debris, and repaired access control systems knocked offline by ice loading on ornamental iron.
- Rust on ornamental iron in humid summers. Cass County’s humid continental climate means summers that accelerate corrosion on welded joints and lower rails of decorative gates, especially where irrigation systems keep soil moisture high.
Pricing for Gate Repair in Harrisonville, MO
| Service | Typical Range in Harrisonville |
|---|---|
| Hinge repair / replacement | $120 – $280 |
| Post repair / re-setting | $280 – $520 |
| Field weld repair | $150 – $340 |
| Ornamental iron welding | $200 – $450 |
| Gate realignment | $180 – $380 |
| Heavy farm gate realignment | $400 – $650 |
| Operator diagnostics & repair | $180 – $420 |
| Operator replacement (installed) | $1,200 – $2,800 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate weight and material, access for equipment, whether we’re working with standard or discontinued hardware, and whether the root cause is a simple part or a systemic issue like heaved posts. We don’t guess over the phone — we diagnose on-site, explain what we found, and give you a fixed quote before starting work. Estimates are free. Call (833) 754-6310.
We Also Serve Cities Near Harrisonville
Our service radius from Wichita covers Cass County and south Kansas City metro communities including Pleasant Hill, Raymore, Greenwood, and Belton. Each shares Harrisonville’s clay-soil challenges and storm exposure, though Harrisonville’s unique position as the agricultural-exurban transition zone creates repair patterns we don’t see identically elsewhere. If you’re in 64701 or a surrounding ZIP, we’ll make the trip.
Serving Harrisonville, MO — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Harrisonville 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 Harrisonville
Your posts are heaving in Cass County’s expansive clay soils, which swell when wet and shrink when dry, amplified by deep freeze-thaw cycles that push posts incrementally out of plumb each winter. The fix isn’t just re-packing dirt around the post — we excavate to below the frost line, pour a wider concrete footing with proper drainage, and sometimes install a post sleeve to isolate the post from soil movement. For gates on working farms south of Harrisonville, we may recommend heavier Schedule 40 pipe or a concrete collar. Call (833) 754-6310 and we’ll assess whether your posts can be saved or need full replacement.
If your system is 15–20 years old and the operator, loop detector, or battery backup has failed, replacement is usually the better investment because these components are failing simultaneously across similar-vintage installs, and discontinued parts make future repairs uncertain. We evaluate whether your gate structure and posts are sound — if they are, a new LiftMaster or FAAC operator on your existing gate typically runs $1,200–$2,800 installed, versus $4,000–$8,000+ for full gate replacement. Douglas Ross will inspect your system and give an honest assessment of repair versus replace. Call (833) 754-6310 for a free estimate.
A heavy-duty galvanized pipe-panel or tube-steel gate with manual or solar-powered operation, mounted on Schedule 40 posts set in concrete below the frost line, handles cattle pressure and Cass County weather better than lightweight ornamental options. We fabricate and weld custom farm gates in-house when standard widths don’t match your entry, and we can add automated openers later if your operation grows. For high-traffic farm entries, we typically recommend a sliding gate over a swing gate — less stress on posts, less swing radius to maintain. Call (833) 754-6310 to discuss your entry dimensions and traffic patterns.
We grind rust to bare metal, weld repair any pitting or through-rust, apply a zinc-rich primer, and finish with a catalyzed enamel matched to your existing color — not a rattle-can touch-up that’ll bubble again next summer. For gates with recurring rust at the bottom rail, we often find the root cause is ground contact or irrigation overspray; we address drainage and clearance as part of the repair. Typical rust treatment and refinishing for a standard residential ornamental gate in Harrisonville runs $340–$680. Call (833) 754-6310 to schedule an assessment.
Yes — we diagnose whether the failure is the operator itself, the gate track and rollers binding due to post shift, or physical damage to the gate from wind or impact. Storm damage to automated farm gates near Harrisonville often involves multiple failures: operators knocked offline by lightning, posts heaved by saturated clay, and gates bent by debris. We bring welding equipment, post-setting tools, and replacement operators so we can address the full failure chain in one visit, not three. Call (833) 754-6310 — we’ll ask the right questions about what happened during the storm so we arrive prepared.
Written by Douglas Ross, Owner at Halcyon Automatic Gate Repair Kansas, serving Harrisonville and Cass County since 2004.