Gate Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
Gate installation in North Las Vegas runs $1,200–$6,800 depending on gate type, material, operator brand, and whether HOA architectural approval is required — and in this city, it often is. We’re Prime Las Vegas Gate Repair Specialists, and we install swing gates, sliding gates, double gates, and pedestrian gates across North Las Vegas daily, from the older block-and-stucco streets near Bonanza Village to the ornamental iron communities of Aliante and Craig Ranch. Call us at (725) 600-6299 for a free, no-obligation estimate — Terry Alexander picks up.

Why Prime Las Vegas Gate Repair Specialists Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
North Las Vegas homeowners and HOA property managers have left us 231 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars — in just four years of operation. That kind of volume, built that fast, reflects what actually happens when the same person shows up for every job and doesn’t hand work off. Terry Alexander is our Owner and Lead Technician. When you schedule a gate installation in North Las Vegas, Terry is the one measuring your opening, advising on operator placement relative to sun exposure, and running the weld.
That matters here specifically. Gate Installation in a community like Craig Ranch isn’t a catalog-and-install job — it requires knowing which picket profiles the HOA architectural committee will actually pass, understanding how alkaline caliche dust shortens lubrication cycles, and mounting operators with shade or vented enclosures to prevent control-board burnout in the Mojave heat. Our nine-brand expertise — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — means we specify the right operator for your conditions, not whichever box is easiest to grab.
Our Gate Installation Services in North Las Vegas
Driveway Gate Installation
A driveway gate in North Las Vegas is the first line of security for your property — and the first thing an HOA inspector will scrutinize in communities like Aliante. We install full driveway gate systems from post-setting through operator wiring and access control programming. In the 89030 ZIP corridor near East Lake Mead Boulevard North, older properties often need reinforced post anchoring in compacted caliche soil before the gate structure is even hung. We assess the foundation before we quote the gate, because skipping that step is how you end up with a sagging panel two summers later.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in North Las Vegas’s newer subdivisions typically need to match the adjacent driveway gate’s ornamental iron profile under HOA CC&Rs — they’re not an afterthought. We fabricate and install walk-through gates that satisfy both function and architectural committee requirements. For properties along North Rancho Drive or near Highland Valley Park where foot traffic is regular, we recommend self-closing hinges rated for 112°F+ ambient temperatures, not standard hardware that loosens in the heat cycle.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates are the right call on North Las Vegas lots where the driveway grade or a short setback makes a swing gate impractical. They’re also the standard choice on the larger lots in the 89084–89085 ZIPs where properties have 16–20 foot openings. Our in-house welding capability means we can fabricate slide gate frames to non-standard widths on-site — no waiting on a supplier to cut a custom section. A key North Las Vegas-specific maintenance point: caliche dust blown off the undeveloped desert lots near Tule Springs packs into V-groove tracks within a single season. We set sliding gates with sealed track covers and schedule the first re-lube accordingly.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates — single-leaf and double — are by far the most common gate type across North Las Vegas’s 2000s HOA communities. The original ornamental iron swing gates installed in Craig Ranch and Aliante between 2003 and 2009 are hitting their first major replacement cycle now, and we’re seeing a steady flow of installations as those original panels warp, sag, or fail outright after 15–20 years of Mojave summers. We install FAAC, LiftMaster, and BFT swing operators with properly vented enclosure boxes and high-temperature hinge grease — two details that meaningfully extend service life in this climate.
Double Gate Installation
Double gates — two-leaf swing or bi-parting slide configurations — are standard on North Las Vegas properties with openings wider than 14 feet and on commercial entries along West Cheyenne Avenue or Simmons Street. We synchronize operator timing precisely so both leaves close and latch without one dragging. For HOA properties, we also handle the architectural submittal documentation so the homeowner isn’t navigating that process alone.
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The North Las Vegas HOA Compliance Reality — What No Generic Gate Page Will Tell You
In Aliante and Craig Ranch, HOA CC&Rs mandate that replacement ornamental iron gate panels match the community’s original picket profile exactly. That means our technicians cannot pull off-the-shelf sections from a supplier catalog — we must source or custom-fabricate matching patterns, adding lead time that homeowners in Henderson or non-HOA streets in Summerlin simply never encounter. This compliance layer makes every gate installation in the 89084–89085 ZIP codes a two-step process: design approval before the first weld is struck. We submit the fabrication drawings to the architectural committee, wait for written approval, then proceed. Homeowners who skip that step and install a stock section get a violation notice and end up paying for two gates.
We’ve been through this process enough times that we know which profiles recur in Aliante and Craig Ranch, and we keep documentation on the most common picket patterns so we’re not starting from scratch on every job. That institutional knowledge is the difference between a two-week approval turnaround and a six-week back-and-forth.

One call from our field: we were brought to a Craig Ranch home off West Craig Road where the original 2006-era ornamental iron swing gate had sagged off its post. Years of caliche dust had packed the hinge barrels solid, and the FAAC operator’s control board had cooked in direct western sun, leaving the panel dragging the stucco CMU pillar on every cycle. We fabricated a matching picket-profile replacement panel to satisfy the HOA architectural committee, installed a new FAAC 400 operator with a vented enclosure box to reduce radiant heat load, and re-plumbed the hinges with high-temp grease rated for 112°F+ summers. That gate has cycled cleanly through two summers since.
Trusted Brands We Install in North Las Vegas
We install and service gate operators from nine brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. In North Las Vegas, FAAC and LiftMaster systems dominate the 2000s HOA communities, while Ghost Controls and Mighty Mule show up regularly on the older residential properties in the 89030 and 89031 ZIPs. We stock commonly needed parts locally so we’re not waiting on a warehouse shipment while your gate sits open. Nine brands. One specialist. No guesswork about which system fits your property or your HOA’s specifications.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- HOA profile mismatch on ornamental iron panels: Installing a stock ornamental iron section in Aliante or Craig Ranch that doesn’t match the community’s original picket pattern triggers an HOA violation notice, forcing a second replacement at the homeowner’s full cost. We source and fabricate to match before installation, not after.
- Control-board burnout from unshielded sun exposure: Gate operator circuit boards mounted on south- or west-facing stucco walls along corridors like North Rancho Drive routinely fail well before their rated lifespan because surface temperatures push past 115°F — a failure mode the manufacturer’s specs don’t account for in moderate-climate testing. Proper operator placement and vented enclosures are non-negotiable here.
- Caliche infiltration of tracks and hinge systems: Fine alkaline dust blown off undeveloped desert lots near Tule Springs and West Craig Road works into sliding gate V-groove tracks and hinge barrels within a single season, turning under-lubricated metal into an abrasive slurry that chews through hardware and can void installer warranties. We seal tracks and schedule maintenance intervals specifically for North Las Vegas conditions.
- Undersized post anchoring in compacted caliche soil: Properties in the 89030 corridor near Bonanza Village and East Lake Mead Boulevard North often have aging masonry pillars or original wood posts that can’t support a modern automated gate’s load. We assess post and footing condition before installation — reinforcing or replacing before the gate goes on.
Pricing for Gate Installation in North Las Vegas, NV
Here’s what gate installation in North Las Vegas typically costs in the current market:
- Swing gate (single-leaf, ornamental iron, with operator): $1,800–$3,200
- Double swing gate (bi-leaf, ornamental iron, with dual operators): $2,800–$5,500
- Sliding gate (up to 16 ft, ornamental iron, with operator): $2,400–$4,800
- Pedestrian gate (ornamental iron, manual or self-closing): $1,200–$2,200
- Custom-fabricated HOA-profile panel (Aliante/Craig Ranch compliance): Add $400–$900 to any base price above
- Vented operator enclosure (Mojave heat mitigation): Add $150–$300
- Access control system (keypad, intercom, or app-based): $600–$1,800 added to any installation
What drives cost up: custom fabrication for HOA compliance, wider openings requiring heavier-duty operators, access control integration, and post reinforcement on older properties. Estimates are always free — call (725) 600-6299 and Terry will give you a straight number after seeing the site.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Our service area extends across the metro. Beyond North Las Vegas, we regularly install and service gates in Sunrise Manor, near Nellis Air Force Base, throughout Las Vegas, and across Winchester. If your property sits near the North Las Vegas border in any of these areas, we’re already familiar with your housing stock and local conditions. Same specialist. Same standards.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas 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 Installation in North Las Vegas
Yes — in Craig Ranch and Aliante, HOA CC&Rs require written architectural committee approval before any gate replacement or new installation begins. We handle the submittal documentation and fabrication drawings as part of the process, so you’re not navigating the approval committee alone. Lead time for approval typically runs two to four weeks depending on when the committee meets. We factor that into your project timeline upfront so there are no surprises. Call (725) 600-6299 and we’ll walk you through exactly what your HOA will need to see.
Gate operator control boards in North Las Vegas fail early because ambient surface temperatures on south- and west-facing stucco walls regularly exceed 115°F — well past what most operators are rated for in the manufacturer’s controlled-climate testing. The rating on the box assumes moderate sun exposure; the Mojave doesn’t offer that. We address this by recommending vented or shaded enclosures and selecting operators with wider thermal tolerances. If your operator is mounted in direct sun on North Rancho Drive or a similar west-facing corridor, an enclosure box is a maintenance investment that pays for itself quickly. Call (725) 600-6299 for a site assessment.
A newly installed gate near the Tule Springs corridor in the 89084–89085 ZIPs should be re-lubricated every four to six months — roughly twice what manufacturers recommend for standard conditions. Alkaline caliche dust is abrasive, fine enough to penetrate standard hinge barrels and V-groove tracks, and it mixes with lubricant into a grinding compound. We use high-temp grease rated for desert conditions on initial installation, and we’re direct with every North Las Vegas customer: schedule a maintenance visit before the first summer hits, not after. Call (725) 600-6299 to set one up.
Yes, we can — but the block wall condition has to be evaluated before we commit to a sliding gate configuration. Older CMU walls in the 89030 ZIP near Bonanza Village were built without the reinforcing and footing depth that a heavy automated sliding gate requires, and a wall that looks solid can still be inadequate for the lateral load. We assess the wall, the footing, and the post-mounting points on-site before the installation quote. If reinforcement is needed, we’ll tell you what it costs before any work starts. Call (725) 600-6299 to schedule a site visit.
Custom-fabricated ornamental iron panels to match an existing Aliante or Craig Ranch community profile typically take ten to eighteen business days from design approval to installation-ready. That timeline includes: profiling the existing picket pattern, fabricating the matching section, and surface-coating to match the original finish. HOA architectural approval — which must happen before fabrication begins — adds two to four weeks on top of that. So realistically, plan for four to six weeks total from first contact to installed gate in these communities. We’ll tell you exactly where you are in that timeline at every step. Call (725) 600-6299 to get the process started.
Reviewed by Terry Alexander, Owner and Lead Technician at Prime Las Vegas Gate Repair Specialists, serving North Las Vegas, NV since 2021.