Gate Hinge, Roller, and Track Repair/Replacement in Glendale, CA

Glendale Electric Gates & Custom Metal specializes in gate hinge, roller, and track repair services that keep your entry systems operating smoothly every single day. We understand that broken gate hardware creates security risks and daily frustration, which is why our team responds quickly to restore full functionality to your property. Our gate roller repair and sliding gate track repair services address the most common issues that prevent gates from opening and closing properly in Glendale.


We bring over 20 years of experience serving residential and commercial properties throughout Glendale and the surrounding San Fernando Valley communities with expert gate hardware solutions. Our certified technicians have completed thousands of successful gate hinge replacement and gate wheel replacement projects using premium materials that withstand California's demanding climate conditions. Customers choose us because we offer same-day service availability, lifetime warranty on hardware installations, upfront pricing with no hidden fees, and a dedicated team of eight licensed professionals. We stock a complete inventory of gate rollers, hinges, and tracks for all major gate types, which means we complete most repairs during our first visit.

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Gate Hinge, Roller, and Track Repair/Replacement Services We Provide

Our company delivers comprehensive gate hardware repair solutions that address every component affecting your gate's performance, from worn hinges to damaged tracks and wheels. We diagnose the root cause of gate malfunctions quickly and provide repairs that extend the lifespan of your entire gate system with minimal disruption to you.

Gate Hinge Repair and Replacement

Gate hinges bear the entire weight of your gate every time it opens and closes, which causes them to wear out faster than any other component. We inspect hinge mounting points for structural damage, replace corroded hardware with stainless steel or powder-coated options, and ensure proper weight distribution across all hinge locations.


Our gate hinge installation process includes reinforcing mounting surfaces when necessary to prevent future sagging or misalignment that damages your gate frame over time. We work with swing gates of all sizes and materials, providing hinge solutions that restore smooth operation and eliminate the grinding sounds that indicate bearing failure.

Sliding Gate Roller Repair

Sliding gates depend entirely on properly functioning rollers to glide smoothly along tracks without requiring excessive motor strain or creating safety hazards from unexpected stops. We replace worn gate wheels with heavy-duty options rated for your specific gate weight, adjust roller height to eliminate track friction, and lubricate all moving parts.


Our technicians identify whether roller damage stems from track misalignment or debris accumulation, which allows us to address underlying problems that would cause premature replacement wheel failure. Gate roller adjustment services include testing the gate's balance across its full travel distance to ensure consistent performance in all weather conditions without motor overload.

Complete Gate Hardware Inspection

Most gate failures happen gradually as multiple hardware components deteriorate simultaneously, which is why we perform comprehensive inspections that identify problems before they cause complete breakdowns. We examine hinges for play and corrosion, test roller bearings for smooth rotation, measure track wear patterns, check mounting bolt tightness, and assess motor strain indicators.


Our rolling gate maintenance inspections include documenting hardware conditions with photos, providing written recommendations for immediate and future repairs, and offering package pricing for addressing multiple issues. This preventive approach saves you money by replacing worn parts before they damage other gate components that cost significantly more to repair or replace.

Common Gate Hinge, Roller, and Track Repair/Replacement Problems We Solve

Our company addresses the specific gate malfunctions that frustrate property owners daily, from gates that won't latch properly to systems that create dangerous safety hazards. We've encountered every type of gate hardware failure imaginable, which allows us to diagnose problems quickly and implement repairs that prevent recurrence of the same issues.

Gates That Won’t Close Completely

Gates that fail to reach their fully closed position often have track misalignment, worn rollers, or faulty limit switches. We measure track alignment, replace worn rollers, and adjust closure mechanisms to ensure gates latch securely, maintaining proper function for security systems and safe containment of children and pets.

Noisy Gate Operation

Grinding, squealing, or scraping sounds indicate metal-on-metal contact that accelerates wear on motors and gears. We identify the source—dry hinges, misaligned tracks, damaged rollers, or loose hardware—and perform targeted repairs including lubrication and hardware tightening to restore quiet, efficient operation.

Stuck or Binding Gates

Gates that require excessive force to operate manually often have friction problems caused by debris, bent tracks, misaligned rollers, or structural settling. Repairs remove obstructions, realign hardware, and reinforce mounting points to restore smooth manual operation, ensuring safe backup functionality during power or motor failures.

Our Gate Hinge, Roller, and Track Repair/Replacement Process

Comprehensive Initial Assessment


Technicians begin each service call by testing the gate’s full operation, listening for unusual sounds, observing movement, and measuring key performance indicators. They document existing damage with photos, identify worn components needing replacement, and review findings clearly while asking about recent performance changes to detect progressive issues.


Detailed Repair Recommendations


After the assessment, we provide repair options prioritized by urgency, explaining which issues require immediate attention and which can wait. Written estimates include costs, hardware brands, timelines, and warranty coverage, helping you understand how addressing minor problems prevents expensive component failures.



Professional Repair Execution


Most hinge, roller, and track repairs are completed in two to four hours, including any necessary structural reinforcement. Technicians protect landscaping, use proper lifting equipment, maintain clean work areas, and test gates thoroughly to ensure smooth operation before completing the job.

Gate Hinge, Roller, and Track Repair/Replacement FAQs

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  • How often should gate hinges, rollers, and tracks be replaced?

    Residential gate rollers usually need replacement every five to seven years, while commercial gates require more frequent service depending on usage levels. Annual professional inspections, along with proper lubrication and track cleaning, can catch wear early and extend hardware lifespan while preventing costly damage to motors and gate structures.

  • What causes gate rollers to wear out prematurely?

    Rollers wear out quickly when tracks are misaligned, forcing excessive friction, or when debris in tracks creates grinding action that damages surfaces and bearings. Operating gates with worn rollers strains motors and gear systems, but addressing underlying issues during repair ensures new components last their full lifespan.

  • Can you repair gates from any manufacturer?

    We service gates from all major brands and many custom systems, including older discontinued models, using compatible aftermarket components when necessary. Our team provides honest assessments and recommends replacement options when gates reach the end of their serviceable life to ensure long-term reliability and value.

  • How long do gate track repairs typically take?

    Minor track cleaning and alignment adjustments usually take one to two hours, while extensive track replacement or structural repairs require three to five hours. Most repairs are completed in a single visit because our service vehicles carry common track sizes and repair materials for immediate installation.

  • What signs indicate my gate needs hardware repair?

    Gates that make unusual noises, fail to close completely, slow down during operation, show rust or visible damage, or stop mid-cycle signal hardware issues. Early professional inspection prevents minor problems from escalating into costly emergency repairs and extends the lifespan of your gate system.