Gate Parts & Welding in Paradise, NV
If your gate is dragging, binding, cracking at a weld, or refusing to latch properly, our Gate Parts & Welding team is ready to come to you in Paradise — typically the same day you call. Paradise has a failure pattern all its own: caliche soil heave, punishing Mojave UV, and some of the highest-cycle commercial operators in Nevada all converge here, and we know exactly what that means for hinges, rails, rollers, and posts. Call (725) 600-6299 to get Terry Alexander on the line — and likely at your gate — before the day is out.

Why Prime Las Vegas Gate Repair Specialists Is Paradise’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
Our Gate Parts & Welding in Paradise work is led personally by Terry Alexander, Owner and Lead Technician — every single job. When you call, you’re not getting routed to a subcontractor or a rotating crew member who’s never seen a commercial slide gate. You’re getting the person who knows the difference between a Green Valley HOA iron swing gate that’s leaning because of caliche and one that’s leaning because the hinge pocket has cracked — and who carries the welding rig and the correct replacement rollers in the same truck.
231 verified customers have given us a 4.9-star average rating across four years of operation — a pace of trust that most gate companies don’t reach in a decade. A meaningful number of those reviews come from Paradise properties: HOA community managers near Desert Inn Estates Island Park, commercial property supervisors in the 89119 zip code, and homeowners in the Green Valley corridor who’ve watched lesser repairs fail inside a single season. We’ve earned that track record job by job, post by post.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Paradise
Gate Rollers
Roller wear is the defining maintenance problem for Paradise slide gates, and the root cause usually isn’t the roller itself — it’s what happened upstream. When alkaline caliche soil shifts a gate post even two or three degrees, every roller in the track system absorbs lateral stress it wasn’t designed for, grinding nylon or steel contact surfaces down to nothing in a fraction of the manufacturer’s rated cycle count. We’ve replaced rollers on Green Valley HOA slide gates that failed in under a year because the post drift went unaddressed. When we swap rollers in Paradise, we inspect the post footing and rail alignment first, so the new rollers aren’t just buying time.
For commercial operators near the airport corridor — particularly FAAC and Viking slide gates running thousands of cycles a day on resort and casino service entrances — we spec heavy-duty steel rollers rated for commercial-cycle loads, not residential-grade components that’ll need replacing again inside six months.
Post Replacement
Paradise’s caliche soil is relentless. Caliche is a dense, alkaline subsurface layer common throughout the Mojave, and it doesn’t just resist proper post setting — it heaves and shifts post footings over time as it cycles through wet and dry seasons. We regularly see gate anchor posts in Green Valley HOA lots leaning three to five degrees off plumb, which sounds minor until you realize that lean is pulling every mechanical component in the system — rollers, rail, operator chain — into a binding load it can’t sustain. Post replacement in Paradise means digging out the compromised footing, breaking through caliche if needed, resetting to true plumb, and re-grouting with material rated for the alkaline soil chemistry here. A post job done right in Paradise looks different than one done in Henderson’s newer developments.
Rail Repair
Aluminum track sections warp. In Paradise’s sustained summer highs above 110°F and with a UV index that regularly hits 11 or above, aluminum rail on alley-load and townhome slide gates in tighter corridors — like those near the Flamingo Heights area — can bow enough to knock a slide carriage out of square mid-travel. We’ve seen gates that looked fine in February jamming hard by July, with the rail visibly bowed when you sight down the track. We straighten, re-anchor, or fully replace rail sections depending on what the metal tells us, and we check clearances on both sides before we leave — because in tight Paradise alley-load setups, a millimeter off means a jammed gate at 6 a.m.
Custom Welding & Hinge Replacement
Ornamental iron gates throughout Paradise’s post-1970s HOA subdivisions were built to look good, not necessarily to outlast decades of Mojave UV exposure and daily mechanical cycling. Powder coating fails, bare metal oxidizes, and stress cracks appear at weld joints — particularly at hinges on heavy swing gates where the load concentrates. We weld and fabricate on-site, which means structural repairs that other companies would send out or decline get handled in one visit. Hinge replacement in Paradise often requires custom fitting when original components are no longer spec-matched; we machine or fabricate to match rather than force a close-enough substitute that’ll fail under load.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Paradise
We work on nine brands across Paradise’s full range of residential and commercial gate systems: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That coverage matters here because Paradise’s service area spans both residential HOA swing gates running LiftMaster or Ghost Controls operators and heavy-duty commercial slide gates on FAAC and Viking systems at resort properties near the 89119 corridor. We carry commonly needed parts for these brands in our service truck, which cuts turnaround significantly — especially for commercial operators where a same-day parts swap is the difference between an operational service entrance and a stranded access lane during a shift change.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Paradise Homes
- Caliche-driven post lean binding roller tracks: Alkaline caliche soil in Green Valley HOA lots slowly heaves gate anchor posts off plumb, putting lateral load on every roller in the slide track. Left unaddressed, this overloads the operator motor until it burns out — often blamed on the motor when the real fix starts at the post footing.
- Heat-warped aluminum rail on alley-load gates: Sustained 110°F+ Mojave summers expand and warp aluminum track sections on tighter residential gates in the Strip corridor, pushing slide carriages out of square and causing mid-travel jams. These often appear seasonally — the gate works in winter and fails every summer until the rail is properly addressed.
- High-cycle commercial operator photoeye and loop detector failures: Resort and casino service-entrance gates near Harry Reid International Airport in ZIP 89119 run far more daily cycles than any residential unit, burning through photoeye sensor boards and loop detector leads faster than residential components are designed to handle. A photoeye fault triggers a safety lockout that strands the entire access lane — we carry commercial-grade replacement boards for FAAC and Viking systems specifically because this call comes in regularly.
- UV-degraded powder coating leading to rust at weld joints: Paradise’s UV index regularly hits 11 or above, stripping powder coating from ornamental iron gates within a few seasons. Once bare metal is exposed, the Mojave’s low-humidity, high-heat environment accelerates surface oxidation — and the weld joints go first because that’s where the coating is thinnest. We see this throughout the Bonanza Village and Downtown East areas on gates that are only 8–12 years old.
The Paradise Diagnostic Difference
Paradise’s failure patterns demand a different diagnostic approach than standard gate repair anywhere else in the Las Vegas metro. You have three forces working simultaneously that you don’t see combined anywhere nearby: caliche soil heave compromising post footings in Green Valley HOA lots, airport-corridor commercial operators near ZIP 89119 running cycle loads measured in the thousands per day on FAAC and Viking systems, and Mojave UV degradation that strips protective coatings and warps aluminum track in a single season. A technician who treats every Paradise gate call like a routine Henderson residential job is going to miss the actual failure origin and replace a part that breaks again within months. We diagnose starting from the ground — literally the post footing — and work outward through the rail, rollers, operator, and controls before we call the job done.

That approach showed up directly on a recent call to a Green Valley HOA perimeter gate where the bottom rail had bowed and the drive gear on a LiftMaster commercial operator had stripped out. The obvious repair was the gear. But the root cause was a gate anchor post that had drifted nearly four degrees off plumb from caliche heave, putting lateral stress on every roller in the track system until the operator was working against a binding load it couldn’t sustain. We replaced the gate rollers, re-plumbed and re-grouted the steel post, and realigned the rail so the operator chain ran true — then swapped the worn drive gear — and had the gate cycling cleanly before the afternoon HOA patrol window opened. The property owner confirmed the gate had been dragging for months. Caliche had been winning its slow fight against the original footing the whole time.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Paradise, NV
Here’s what gate parts and welding work typically runs in the Paradise market:
- Gate Roller Replacement (residential slide gate): $120–$280, depending on roller count and material spec
- Gate Roller Replacement (commercial-grade, high-cycle): $280–$550 for heavy-duty steel roller sets on FAAC/Viking systems
- Post Replacement (residential, including footing): $350–$700, more if caliche requires significant excavation
- Rail Repair or Section Replacement: $180–$420 depending on rail length and material
- Hinge Replacement: $90–$240 per hinge assembly, custom fabrication on the higher end
- Custom Welding (structural crack/joint repair): $150–$400 depending on access and weld scope
- Latch & Lock Replacement: $85–$200 parts and labor
What moves the number up in Paradise specifically is the caliche work — if we’re resetting a post, plan for excavation time that flat desert soil doesn’t require. Commercial-grade components for high-cycle operators in the 89119 corridor also run higher than residential spec. Every estimate is free; call (725) 600-6299 and we’ll give you a straight number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near Paradise
Our gate parts and welding work covers the full surrounding area. Beyond Paradise, we regularly handle calls in Winchester, across the broader Las Vegas metro, throughout Sunrise Manor, and up into North Las Vegas. If your gate is broken and you’re within this corridor, we can likely get to you the same day. Call (725) 600-6299) to confirm scheduling for your area.
Serving Paradise, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Paradise 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 Paradise
The rollers are failing early because of post drift, not because the rollers themselves are defective. Caliche soil in Green Valley HOA lots heaves gate anchor posts off plumb over time, and even a two-to-three-degree lean puts lateral stress on every roller in the track — stress the manufacturer never accounted for in their cycle rating. Until the post is re-plumbed and the footing is properly reset, replacement rollers will keep wearing out on the same accelerated schedule. Call (725) 600-6299) and we’ll check the post and footing as part of the diagnosis, not as an afterthought.
Yes. We carry commercial-grade FAAC and Viking components in our service truck specifically because the resort and casino service-entrance corridor near Harry Reid International Airport is part of our regular work area. For photoeye boards, loop detector leads, and drive components on high-cycle commercial operators, we stock what’s most commonly needed in this zip code. If a part requires a special order, we’ll tell you the timeline upfront — but most of the common failure points on FAAC commercial operators we can address the same visit. Call (725) 600-6299 for availability.
It’s both, in most cases. UV degradation strips the protective coating first, and in Paradise’s UV index 11+ summers that process is faster than anywhere in the region — gates in Bonanza Village and along the Downtown East corridor often show bare metal within eight to ten years. Once the coating fails, surface rust forms quickly, and it concentrates at weld joints where the original coating was thinnest. We’ll wire-brush the affected areas, weld any compromised joints, and apply a primer and topcoat rated for high-UV desert exposure. Ignoring it until the rust reaches the base metal turns a one-visit weld repair into a structural replacement.
Yes. Tight alley-load clearances are standard in that corridor and we work in them regularly. Post replacement in confined spaces requires hand excavation and a compact post-set approach rather than equipment swing room, which adds time but doesn’t change the outcome. We’ll survey the clearance on the call before we come so we arrive with the right approach and hardware for the footprint. Call (725) 600-6299) and describe the setup — we can tell you exactly what to expect before we book the job.
It’s almost always alignment first, latch second. When a Paradise swing gate’s post has drifted — again, caliche is usually the culprit — the gate’s strike path shifts, and the latch bolt stops hitting the catch plate squarely. Replacing the latch without correcting the alignment just puts a new part in front of the same problem. We check post plumb, hinge condition, and strike alignment before touching the latch hardware itself. If the latch body or strike plate is worn beyond adjustment after realignment, we replace it then — but doing it in that order is the only repair that holds.
Reviewed by Terry Alexander, Owner and Lead Technician at Prime Las Vegas Gate Repair Specialists, serving Paradise, NV since 2021.