Fast, Reliable Gate Installation Across La Puente
Gate installation in La Puente typically runs $2,800–$7,500 depending on gate type, materials, and whether your property needs new concrete footings or can reuse existing anchors. Most La Puente installations are completed in one to two days, with our Gate Installation team handling everything from post setting to opener programming in a single visit. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate — we’ll look at your driveway layout, check clearances, and give you an exact number.

We know La Puente’s neighborhoods well. From the compact 1950s tracts near Main Street and Workman Mill Road to the denser blocks off Valley Boulevard and Hacienda Boulevard, we’ve installed gates across the 91744, 91746, 91747, and 91749 ZIP codes. These aren’t wide suburban lots — they’re tight driveways, alley-loaded townhomes, and retrofit security gates added decades after the original construction. That matters for installation. Clearance angles, post depth, and opener placement all change when you’re working with existing concrete instead of open ground.
Daniel Lopez, our owner and lead technician, personally handles La Puente calls. You get the person who runs the business, not a subcontractor learning your gate on the clock.
Why Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles Is La Puente’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
We’ve built our reputation in La Puente on one thing: showing up and doing the work ourselves. Eight years specializing exclusively in gate systems, 250 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and zero handyman generalists on our trucks. When you call (877) 283-1729, you’re talking to Daniel Lopez or his direct crew — not a dispatcher flipping your job to whoever’s available.
La Puente customers tell us the same story repeatedly. They called a general contractor who “does gates too,” got a quote that seemed off, then called us for a second opinion. Usually, we find the first outfit missed footing requirements, specified an opener under-rated for the gate weight, or didn’t account for the thermal expansion that wrecks steel frames here every summer. Our 4.8-star rating comes from getting those details right — and from customers knowing exactly who’ll be on their property.
Response time to La Puente runs same-day or next-day for most installation consultations. We’re based in Bell, CA — close enough to be familiar with San Gabriel Valley permitting, far enough to know La Puente’s specific conditions aren’t the same as Bell’s or Whittier’s. The inland heat, the retrofit gate stock, the truck vibration corridors — we’ve seen how those factors break gates, so we build them to last.
Our Gate Installation Services in La Puente
Driveway Gate Installation
Most La Puente driveway gates we install replace 25–40-year-old wrought iron units that homeowners added during the 1980s–2000s security upgrade wave. These retrofitted gates were rarely built with proper concrete footings — posts were often anchored to existing driveway slabs with minimal embedment. We pull those old posts, pour dedicated footings to depth, and set new steel or aluminum frames that won’t lean in five years. A new driveway gate in La Puente typically runs $3,200–$6,800 including posts, frame, hardware, and a rated automatic opener.
Swing Gate Installation
Swing gates dominate La Puente’s residential streets because they fit narrow lots where a sliding gate would need clearance La Puente driveways don’t have. We install single and double swing configurations, always checking the arc path against parked cars, walls, and the tight setbacks common in 91744 and 91746. Our field vignette: we recently replaced a pair of undersized posts and reset the concrete footings on a double swing gate in a driveway off Main Street, near the 91744/Industry boundary. The original unpermitted swing-arm operator had twisted the frame from years of heavy truck vibration on Valley Boulevard, so we installed a rated LiftMaster swing gate opener with rolling-code remotes and reinforced the hinges to handle the thermal expansion cycles that hit 100°F+ summers here.
Security Gate Installation
La Puente’s density and proximity to major commercial corridors make security gates a practical necessity, not a luxury. We install steel security gates with integrated access control — keypads, card readers, telephone entry systems — wired with underground conduit (not surface-run cable that degrades in the sun). Rolling-code technology is standard on our installs; fixed-code remotes are a liability we won’t install. Security gate installations in La Puente range $4,500–$7,500 depending on height, picket density, and access control complexity.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates work in La Puente when there’s lateral clearance along a fence line — more common on corner lots or commercial properties near Valley Boulevard than in the tight residential tracts. We install cantilever and track-mounted systems, always verifying the ground plane is level enough for reliable travel. Track systems run $3,800–$6,200; cantilever systems, which don’t need ground track, run $4,500–$7,000 and handle La Puente’s occasional heavy rain runoff better since there’s no track to clog.

Pedestrian Gate Installation
Side-yard pedestrian gates in La Puente often get overlooked until the old one sags or the latch fails. We install matching pedestrian gates as part of full perimeter systems or as standalone replacements, with self-closing hinges and code-compliant latches where required. These run $800–$1,800 depending on width, material, and whether we’re integrating with an existing fence line.
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Trusted Brands We Service in La Puente
We install and program openers from nine brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For La Puente’s heat, we typically spec Elite or DoorKing operators — their circuit boards and wiring harnesses hold up better to the 100°F+ thermal cycling that degrades cheaper units in two to three years instead of ten. We stock common parts locally, so if your opener needs a warranty swap or a limit switch recalibration six months after install, we’re back fast — not ordering parts from out of state.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in La Puente Homes
- Chronic gate leaning from posts anchored to driveway concrete without dedicated footings. La Puente’s retrofit gate stock is full of posts set in 4-inch slab instead of 24-inch+ footings. We see this on almost every replacement call in 91744 and 91746. The fix is excavation, proper concrete pour, and sometimes a deeper embedment to get below the expansive clay soils common in this part of the San Gabriel Valley.
- Automatic operator wiring harnesses and circuit boards degrading prematurely from extreme inland heat. La Puente’s summer highs regularly exceed 100°F — significantly hotter than coastal LA. That thermal expansion cycling cracks solder joints and degrades wire insulation faster than manufacturers’ coastal-climate ratings predict. We spec higher-temp-rated components and route wiring away from direct sun exposure where possible.
- Gate limit switches drifting out of calibration from persistent low-frequency road vibration. The heavy diesel truck traffic along Valley Boulevard and Hacienda Boulevard servicing the adjacent City of Industry creates vibration that loosens anchor bolts and causes automatic-gate limit switches to drift. We see this repeatedly on properties within a half-mile of those corridors. Our installs use lock-tightened hardware and reinforced mounting brackets to resist that drift.
- Undersized or unpermitted swing-arm operators twisting steel frames over years of use. Many La Puente gates were installed by handymen who matched the cheapest operator to the gate weight, not the actual dynamic load. We calculate gate weight, wind load, and duty cycle to spec the right operator — usually a rated LiftMaster or Elite unit — and reinforce the frame at hinge points to prevent the twist-and-sag pattern we see on Main Street and Workman Mill Road properties.
Pricing for Gate Installation in La Puente, CA
Here’s what gate installation costs in La Puente’s market:
- Pedestrian gate (manual): $800–$1,800
- Pedestrian gate (automated): $1,800–$3,200
- Single swing driveway gate: $2,800–$5,200
- Double swing driveway gate: $3,800–$6,800
- Sliding driveway gate (track): $3,800–$6,200
- Sliding driveway gate (cantilever): $4,500–$7,000
- Security gate with access control: $4,500–$7,500
What moves you within these ranges: steel vs. aluminum, gate width and height, whether we need to remove and replace old posts and footings, and the access control package you choose. A basic keypad adds $400–$600; telephone entry with camera integration runs $1,200–$2,400. Every estimate we provide in La Puente is free, itemized, and valid for 30 days. Call (877) 283-1729 to schedule — Daniel Lopez handles the site visit personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near La Puente
We install gates throughout the eastern San Gabriel Valley, including Valinda to the northwest, Avocado Heights to the west, West Puente Valley adjacent to central La Puente, and Hacienda Heights to the south. Each shares La Puente’s inland heat and retrofit gate stock, though La Puente’s density and truck-corridor vibration create conditions we don’t see identically anywhere else. If you’re in these nearby communities, the same crew, same brands, and same owner-led service apply.
Serving La Puente, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the La Puente 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 La Puente
Yes, La Puente requires building permits for new gate installations that include structural posts, electrical work for automatic openers, or modifications to existing driveways. The City of La Puente Building & Safety Division reviews gate plans for setback compliance, especially on corner lots where visibility triangles matter. We handle permit documentation as part of our installation process — you’ll know exactly what’s filed and what’s required before we break ground. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll walk through your property’s specific permitting path.
La Puente’s retrofit gate stock is the primary cause. Most driveway gates here were added to 1950s–1970s homes that never had vehicle gates in the original design. Posts were anchored to existing concrete driveways without dedicated footings, and 25–40 years of gate weight, soil movement, and thermal cycling has cracked or tilted those anchors. We fix this by excavating to proper depth, pouring new footings, and sometimes using wider base plates for stability in La Puente’s expansive clay soils.
Elite and DoorKing operators consistently outlast cheaper brands in La Puente’s 100°F+ summers. Their circuit boards use higher-temp-rated components, and their wiring harnesses have insulation that resists the thermal degradation we see fail in other units within two to three years. We’re trained and certified on both brands, stock parts locally, and spec them as our default for La Puente installations unless your specific gate geometry demands a different solution.
Yes, we regularly install rolling-code keypad systems on townhomes and alley-loaded properties in La Puente’s denser 91744 and 91746 neighborhoods. Tight clearances mean we often use articulated-arm or linear-screw operators that need less rear swing space than standard ram arms. The keypad mounts on a gooseneck or wall post, programmed with rolling-code encryption that changes the access code every use — critical for security in shared alley environments where fixed codes get passed around. Call (877) 283-1729 for a site-specific layout; estimates are free.
If your property is within a half-mile of Valley Boulevard or Hacienda Boulevard, yes — persistent low-frequency vibration from heavy diesel truck traffic is a documented failure mode in La Puente. We counter this during installation by using lock-tightened hardware on all anchor bolts, reinforced mounting brackets for operators, and heavier-gauge steel posts with deeper embedment. We also set limit switches with slightly wider tolerance bands and schedule earlier recalibration checks as part of our standard follow-up. The gate we build for a Main Street property is engineered differently than one for a quieter interior street — and we know which is which because we’ve replaced enough of the failed ones.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, serving La Puente and the San Gabriel Valley since 2016.