Fast, Reliable Gate Parts & Welding Across Stickney
Gate parts and welding repair in Stickney typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re dealing with a simple hinge swap or a full post replacement with custom fabrication. Most residential jobs on Stickney’s narrow bungalow lots are completed same-day, while heavier industrial access gates near the MWRD corridor may need a second visit for specialized welding. We’re Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago, and our Gate Parts & Welding crew works Stickney regularly — from the alley-accessed driveways off Pershing Road to the utility-grade gates serving industrial properties near the Sanitary and Ship Canal. If your gate is sagging, scraping, or won’t latch anymore, call us at (866) 406-5812 for a free estimate.

Why Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago Is Stickney’s Preferred Gate Parts & Welding Company
We’ve been repairing gates in Stickney long enough to know the difference between a Pershing Road bungalow alley gate and a heavy-duty industrial slider near the Water Reclamation District. Jason Reed — Owner and Lead Technician — works your job directly, bringing 14 years of hands-on gate experience to every property. That matters in Stickney, where a technician might start the morning welding a cracked rail on a 1950s chain-link driveway gate and finish the afternoon aligning a commercial cantilever gate for a utility contractor.
Our 639 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and Stickney customers specifically mention appreciating that we diagnose the actual problem instead of pushing a full replacement. One property manager near 43rd Street told us we were the first company that correctly identified a footing heave issue rather than blaming the gate motor.
Response time to Stickney averages under 45 minutes from dispatch because we’re already working the southwest Cook County corridor most days. We know the local conditions: the shallow footings on pre-1970s installations, the salt corrosion from alley plowing, the way freeze-thaw cycles hit harder here than even neighboring Berwyn because of Stickney’s lower elevation and proximity to the canal.
Our Gate Parts & Welding Services in Stickney
Hinge Replacement
Stickney’s original steel driveway gates — common on bungalows from Harlem Avenue to Central Park — often run on hinges that haven’t been serviced in twenty-plus years. We stock heavy-duty ball-bearing and barrel hinges rated for Chicago’s weight loads, and we weld new hinge plates directly to deteriorated frames when the original mounting surface is too far gone for bolt-on replacement. A typical hinge replacement in Stickney runs $180–$320 for a standard residential gate, including removal of the old hardware and proper alignment so the gate doesn’t drag on your alley’s uneven grade.
Post Replacement
Post replacement is our most common welding-adjacent job in Stickney, and it’s almost always tied to footing failure. The bungalow belt’s narrow lots mean alley gates often sit on posts set in shallow concrete that heaves dramatically each spring when the canal-adjacent water table shifts. We don’t just drop a new post in the old hole — we excavate to below frost line, pour a proper concrete footing with rebar cage, and weld the new post to your existing frame or fabricate a custom bracket if the original connection point has rusted through. Post replacement with footing in Stickney typically costs $450–$650 for residential work, more for industrial-grade posts near the MWRD facilities.
Rail Repair
Horizontal rails on chain-link and ornamental steel gates crack at the welds after decades of Chicago’s expansion-contraction cycles. In Stickney, we see this constantly on mid-century residential gates where the original factory welds were minimal and the frame has racked out of square from ground movement. Jason Reed welds rail repairs with 7018 rod for structural integrity, then grinds and primes the repair to slow rust. For ornamental work, we’ll match existing picket spacing and scroll patterns. Rail repair in Stickney generally runs $220–$380 depending on how many rails need attention and whether we need to straighten a racked frame first.
Custom Welding
Stickney’s split personality — dense residential on one side, heavy industrial on the other — means our welding bench sees two completely different workloads. We might fabricate a custom catch bracket for a bungalow’s alley gate in the morning, then build a reinforced receiver post for a commercial slide gate in the afternoon. Our mobile welding rig handles stick and MIG processes on-site, so we’re not hauling your gate across Cook County for a simple repair. Custom fabrication in Stickney starts around $280 for straightforward bracket work and scales based on material and complexity.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Stickney
We work on Linear and Viking systems every week in Stickney — we know them cold. For residential properties near Central Park or Oak Park Avenue running Ghost Controls openers on their alley gates, we stock replacement arms, control boards, and safety loops to avoid ordering delays. BFT commercial operators show up regularly on the industrial side near the Sanitary and Ship Canal, and we carry their hydraulic fluid specifications and limit-switch assemblies. Because Jason Reed is trained and experienced on 9 gate brands total, we can source parts same-day for most Stickney properties without waiting on a distributor in another state.
Common Gate Parts & Welding Problems We See in Stickney Homes
- Spring footing heave on alley gates. Stickney’s rear-driveway bungalow pattern means most residential gates sit in unpaved alleys with poor drainage. Every March, we get calls from homeowners near 43rd Street and Lombard whose gate posts have risen three inches over winter, binding the gate against the frame and stripping the opener arm.
- Salt corrosion on opener housings. Village alley plowing kicks up heavy salt spray that coats gate motors mounted close to ground level. We see seized Linear and Viking operators on Stickney properties where the housing seals have deteriorated, and we typically recommend relocating the motor or adding a protective shroud during replacement.
- Racked frames from decades of ground movement. The narrow 25-foot lots in Stickney’s bungalow belt don’t give gates much room to settle before they start binding. A frame that’s out of square by even an inch will stress hinges, welds, and opener mechanisms — we diagnose the root cause rather than replacing parts that’ll just fail again.
- Worn latch hardware on original 1960s installations. Many Stickney bungalows still run their original gate latches, now sloppy from fifty years of slamming. We fabricate custom catch plates when the original mounting surface has eroded, or upgrade to modern locking latches that actually secure the gate.
Pricing for Gate Parts & Welding in Stickney, IL
| Service | Typical Range in Stickney |
|---|---|
| Hinge replacement (residential) | $180 – $320 |
| Rail repair / weld restoration | $220 – $380 |
| Custom bracket / catch fabrication | $280 – $450 |
| Post replacement with footing | $450 – $650 |
| Industrial-grade post / heavy fabrication | $550 – $900+ |
What moves you within these ranges? Material thickness matters — a 14-gauge residential chain-link frame welds faster than 11-gauge commercial steel. Footing depth is the big variable on post work; Stickney’s frost line demands 42 inches minimum, but we often find original posts set at 24 inches or less. Accessibility counts too — working in a narrow alley with uneven ground takes more time than a front driveway with poured concrete. We don’t guess at your price over the phone; Jason Reed visits, measures, and gives you a written estimate before any work starts. Call (866) 406-5812 to schedule — estimates are free, and we carry common parts on the truck.
We Also Serve Cities Near Stickney
Our welding rig and parts inventory covers the full southwest Cook County corridor. We regularly run gate repair calls in Berwyn for its vintage courtyard apartment gates, North Riverside and Riverside for residential ornamental work, and Cicero for both commercial security gates and residential alley installations. Wherever you’re located in the area, you’re getting Jason Reed as Lead Technician — not a subcontractor learning gates on your property.
Serving Stickney, IL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Stickney 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 Stickney
We typically arrive in Stickney within 45 minutes of dispatch during business hours, and we offer same-day emergency service for gates that are stuck open or completely detached. Our closest active jobs are usually in Cicero or Berwyn, so we’re rarely far from the 60402 zip. Call (866) 406-5812 for today’s availability — we’ll give you a real arrival window, not a four-hour guess.
Yes — we service the full 60402 area, from the residential bungalow blocks near Pershing Road and Central Park to the industrial properties adjacent to the MWRD Stickney Plant. Heavy-duty commercial gates near the Sanitary and Ship Canal are actually a specialty of ours; we carry the thicker steel stock and larger weld wire those jobs demand.
Yes, and we prioritize these calls because a gate hanging on a single hinge is a genuine safety hazard — especially on Stickney’s narrow alley gates where pedestrians and parked cars sit close by. Jason Reed carries a portable welding rig and can make temporary structural repairs on-site, then schedule permanent fabrication if needed. Don’t try to shore it up yourself; a falling steel gate causes serious injury. Call (866) 406-5812 and we’ll treat it as urgent.
Our labor rates are consistent across the service area, but Stickney jobs sometimes run slightly higher on post-replacement work because of the alley-access pattern. Bungalow rear-driveway gates in Stickney often require hand-digging in tight, unpaved conditions rather than using powered equipment on a paved front drive. That said, we’re typically competitive with any specialist gate company serving Cook County, and we beat general contractors who mark up subcontracted welding. Call for an exact quote — estimates are free.
We warranty our welds for two years against structural failure, and we pass through manufacturer warranties on all parts — typically one year on hinges and latches, longer on some operator components. Because Jason Reed does the work directly, there’s no finger-pointing between a salesperson and a subcontractor if something needs attention. If a weld cracks or a part fails within warranty, we come back and fix it. For full terms on your specific job, ask during your estimate — we’ll put it in writing.
Written by Jason Reed, Owner at Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago, serving Stickney and the southwest Cook County corridor since 2010.