Trusted Commercial Fencing in Cedar Hill, TX 75104 - Cedar Hill Electric Gate Repair
610 Uptown Blvd, Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Our Story
Serving Cedar Hill, TX, Cedar Hill Electric Gate Repair specializes in restoring and maintaining automatic gates and fences for local homeowners. We understand the unique challenges of our area, from high winds that can knock fence sections loose to humidity that accelerates rust on metal hardware. Whether you live near the shores of Joe Pool Lake, in the Woodland Hills neighborhood, or off Highway 67, we provide prompt repairs to keep your property secure and functional. Our services include fixing wind-damaged panels, replacing rusted hinges, and troubleshooting gate openers. We know Cedar Hill’s weather and soil conditions, so our repairs are built to last. No matter the issue—a sagging gate or a motor that won’t respond—we offer reliable, neighborly service to get your fence working properly again.
Business Offerings
- Fence and gate installation
- Fence and gate repair
Q&A
What causes wind-damaged fence sections near Joe Pool Lake in Cedar Hill?
High winds off Joe Pool Lake can stress fence posts and panels, especially on older installations. The constant gusts can loosen hardware, warp wood, or even knock sections completely down. If your fence is near the lake or in an exposed area, we recommend checking for loose brackets and reinforcing posts before the next storm hits. Our crew can assess the damage and replace weakened sections with wind-resistant materials.
How do I know if rust on my metal fence hardware needs professional attention?
Rust starts as small orange specks on hinges, latches, or tracks. If you notice flaking, pitting, or difficulty opening your gate, the corrosion has compromised the metal. In humid areas like Cedar Hill, rust spreads quickly and can cause gate misalignment or motor failure. We can replace rusted components with galvanized or stainless steel parts and apply protective coatings to prevent future issues.
What’s the best solution if my electric gate won’t open after a wind storm?
First, check for visible damage to the gate track or a bent panel. Often wind debris jams the track or knocks the gate arm off alignment. If everything looks straight, the motor may have tripped a safety sensor. Turn off power for a minute, then reset. If it still won’t open, call us—we can repair or replace the motor, straighten the track, and test all safety sensors. We serve all Cedar Hill neighborhoods and typically respond same-day.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |
