Gate Installation in Enterprise, NV
If you’re planning a new gate installation in Enterprise, NV, the first thing to know is that most residential projects here require HOA Architectural Review Board approval before any post is set — and getting that step wrong means fines, forced removal, and starting over. Jack Simmons and the crew at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions have been through this process enough times in Mountain’s Edge, Silverado Ranch, and Southern Highlands to handle the ARB coordination alongside the physical installation. Call us at (725) 444-7639 to talk through your project before you commit to anything.

Why Dependable Gate Repair Solutions Is Enterprise’s Preferred Gate Installation Company
Enterprise’s master-planned communities operate differently from most parts of the Las Vegas Valley, and our Gate Installation work here reflects that. We know the picket profiles and powder-coat specs that Mountain’s Edge and Southern Highlands community managers actually enforce — not just the general HOA rules that out-of-area contractors assume apply. When we show up to a job in Enterprise, we come with spec sheets pulled ahead of time, not assumptions.
Jack Simmons personally runs every installation job — there’s no apprentice showing up alone, no subcontractor who’s never dealt with an ARB submittal. With 11 years focused entirely on gates and 227 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, the track record speaks plainly. Customers in the 89139 ZIP code have come to us specifically after a previous contractor botched an HOA submission or installed the wrong hardware. We fix what they left, and we do the new work right from the start.
Our Gate Installation Services in Enterprise
Driveway Gate Installation
Driveway gate installations in Enterprise almost always involve automated swing or sliding configurations behind CMU block pilasters that are part of the original community architecture. Because those pilasters were poured to specific dimensions during the neighborhood’s build phase, the gate frame and operator mount have to fit precisely — there’s no shimming your way through an ARB inspection. We measure, fabricate or source matching components, and submit the spec package before the first post goes in. A typical residential driveway gate installation in Enterprise runs $2,800–$6,500 depending on gate width, operator choice, and whether access control is included.
Swing Gate Installation
Single and double swing gates are the dominant residential style across Southern Highlands and Mountain’s Edge, and they’re the configuration most frequently flagged by HOA managers when an out-of-area contractor gets the details wrong. Swing speed, quiet-close settings, and panel profile all appear in the original community gate specifications — and we program every operator to those limits, not a default factory setting. For Enterprise properties, swing gate installations run $1,800–$4,200 for a single leaf and $3,200–$6,800 for a double, before any access control additions.
Sliding Gate Installation
Sliding gates work well on Enterprise lots where the driveway grade or a corner lot configuration makes inward-swinging panels impractical. They’re also common in the light commercial corridors along South Decatur Boulevard, where vehicle clearance and cycle frequency are higher than in residential use. We install cantilever and V-track systems and carry operators from LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Viking — brands that handle Enterprise’s sustained summer heat reliably when properly enclosed. Residential sliding gate installations in Enterprise typically fall in the $3,500–$7,500 range.
Pedestrian Gate Installation
Pedestrian gates in Enterprise HOA communities have to match the ornamental iron spec of the adjacent driveway gate — same picket profile, same powder-coat color, same panel height. We’ve seen homeowners install a pedestrian gate that cleared the property line only to receive an ARB violation because the finish was a different sheen level than the driveway gate installed three years earlier. We source or fabricate matching components and submit the pedestrian gate as part of the same ARB package wherever possible. Pedestrian gate installations in Enterprise run $900–$2,400 depending on width and whether an operator is included.
Security Gate Installation
Commercial and high-security residential installations in Enterprise often require DoorKing or Linear access control integration alongside the gate operator — keypad, card reader, or telephone entry. Properties along Airport Connector and near the Saint Rose Parkway commercial zone frequently need CCTV tie-ins and high-cycle operators rated for commercial duty. We handle the full scope: steel fabrication, operator installation, access control programming, and any Clark County permit filing required for commercial properties. Security gate installations in Enterprise start around $4,500 and scale with access control complexity and gate size.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Enterprise
We install and service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — nine brands covering virtually every operator type you’ll find in an Enterprise driveway. That breadth matters here because community managers in Southern Highlands and Mountain’s Edge don’t dictate which operator brand you use, only what the visible iron looks like. So we pick the operator that fits the thermal demands of the 89139 climate and the cycle frequency of your household — not whatever a single-brand dealer happens to stock. We carry common parts for each of these brands, which shortens turnaround on installations that need a mid-project component swap.
Common Gate Installation Problems We See in Enterprise Homes
- Operators installed without thermal-management enclosures. Sustained highs above 110°F in the Las Vegas Valley cook standard-rated motors and circuit boards within one to two seasons. Enterprise’s 2000s-era operators are hitting that failure window right now, simultaneously, across entire subdivisions — and a direct replacement without a proper enclosure just repeats the cycle.
- Gate posts set without drilling below the caliche hardpan layer. Enterprise’s caliche soil is stable under normal conditions, but the rare flash-flood events channeled through the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor briefly saturate otherwise bone-dry footings. Posts that don’t reach below that layer shift, rack a swing gate out of plumb, and stress the operator into early failure — sometimes within a single season.
- ARB submissions skipped or submitted incomplete. Community managers in Mountain’s Edge and Southern Highlands have rejected installations where the powder-coat finish was a single Pantone step off the approved iron-black spec. The consequence isn’t a fine you can pay and move on — it’s mandatory removal at the homeowner’s expense, followed by a full restart of the approval process that can delay a compliant installation by weeks.
- Mismatched picket profiles on panel replacements. When one panel of a double swing gate is damaged and needs replacement, sourcing the correct 5/8-inch square picket (or whatever profile the community specifies) is non-negotiable for ARB sign-off. Generic replacement panels from general fencing suppliers don’t match the original spec, and the difference is visible enough that community managers catch it on a drive-by inspection.
The HOA Compliance Layer That Most Contractors Skip
Enterprise was built almost entirely during the 2000s–2010s master-planned boom, which means neighborhoods like Mountain’s Edge, Silverado Ranch, and Southern Highlands carry one of Clark County’s densest concentrations of HOA-governed properties. Every new driveway gate installation in these communities requires an ARB submission before a single post is set — picket profiles, panel heights, operator placement, and powder-coat colors must match the specification documents on file with the community. This isn’t a formality. Community managers in Southern Highlands have rejected installations where the powder-coat finish was even a single Pantone step off the approved iron-black spec.

We handle the ARB package as part of the installation process, not as an afterthought. That means pulling the community’s original gate spec sheet ahead of time, sourcing or custom-fabricating matching iron pickets, and sending a powder-coat sample swatch to the community manager before any concrete is poured. We were called to a home off Saint Rose Parkway in Southern Highlands after a failed single-swing gate’s LiftMaster operator had seized following a sustained stretch of 112°F days — the control board cooked and the original panel warped beyond adjustment. Before touching the footings, our technician pulled the ARB spec sheet, matched the 5/8-inch square pickets, submitted the powder-coat swatch for approval, and only then set the CMU block pilasters and programmed the new LiftMaster to the community’s quiet-close speed limit. The homeowner received written ARB clearance within four business days. Two neighbors on the same street who had used out-of-area contractors had already received violation notices. That outcome difference is exactly why the ARB step comes first, every time.
Pricing for Gate Installation in Enterprise, NV
Enterprise gate installation pricing reflects the HOA compliance work built into every job — sourcing matching components and preparing an ARB submittal adds real time that a straight residential installation without deed restrictions doesn’t require. Here’s what actual projects in the 89139 ZIP code run:
- Pedestrian gate installation: $900–$2,400
- Single swing gate installation: $1,800–$4,200
- Double swing gate installation: $3,200–$6,800
- Driveway gate installation (full system): $2,800–$6,500
- Sliding gate installation: $3,500–$7,500
- Security gate with access control: $4,500 and up
What moves a project toward the higher end: gate width beyond 12 feet per leaf, thermal-management operator enclosures for exposed south-facing driveways, access control integration, and custom powder-coat matching that requires a specialty shop rather than a standard color. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free on-site estimate — Jack will walk the property, pull your community’s ARB spec if applicable, and give you a number before any work begins.
We Also Serve Cities Near Enterprise
Beyond Enterprise, we regularly work in Spring Valley, Paradise, and Summerlin South — three neighboring communities with their own gate installation needs and HOA environments. If you’re in one of those areas and found this page, the same depth of service applies. Call (725) 444-7639 and we’ll confirm coverage for your address on the spot.
Serving Enterprise, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Enterprise 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 Enterprise
We handle the ARB submittal package as part of the installation — that includes pulling your community’s original gate specification, sourcing matching picket profiles, and submitting a powder-coat swatch for approval before any digging starts. The homeowner signs off on the submission, but we prepare it and follow up with the community manager directly. This is a step we include because skipping it — or leaving it to a homeowner unfamiliar with what community managers actually scrutinize — is the most reliable way to end up with a violation notice and a forced removal. Call (725) 444-7639 to start that process with a free estimate.
We install LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — all nine perform reliably in Enterprise’s heat when installed correctly with a thermal-management enclosure. For residential swing gate applications in Southern Highlands and Mountain’s Edge, LiftMaster and FAAC are our most-installed choices because their circuit boards handle sustained high temperatures better than lighter-duty brands, and replacement parts are readily available locally. For higher-cycle commercial applications along South Decatur Boulevard, FAAC and BFT industrial-series operators are the right fit. The honest answer is that brand matters less than whether the operator is properly rated and properly housed — a standard-temperature operator in an unenclosed Enterprise driveway will fail regardless of brand name. Call (725) 444-7639 and we’ll spec the right unit for your specific exposure.
Yes, but it requires sourcing a panel that matches the original picket profile, height, and powder-coat color exactly — not just approximately. In Silverado Ranch, community managers compare the replacement section against the remaining original panel and against the specification on file with the HOA. We pull the community’s spec sheet, source or fabricate matching 5/8-inch square pickets (or whatever profile your community uses), and send a powder-coat swatch for ARB review before fabricating the replacement. Single-panel replacements that clear HOA review without triggering a violation notice on the adjacent original panel are absolutely doable — it just takes the right sourcing work upfront. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free assessment of your existing panels.
It can, specifically during the rare flash-flood saturation events that move through the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor. Enterprise’s caliche hardpan is stable under dry conditions, but when water briefly penetrates the upper soil layer, footings that don’t extend below the caliche can shift enough to rack a swing gate out of plumb and stress the operator into early failure. We drill post holes below the hardpan layer and use concrete fill dimensioned for Enterprise’s soil profile — not a standard residential spec that assumes normal soil conditions. It adds a bit of time to the installation, but a gate post that shifts a swing leaf out of alignment after one wet season is a callback nobody wants. Call (725) 444-7639 to discuss the specific conditions at your property.
From contract signing to operational gate, most Enterprise HOA driveway gate installations run 10–18 business days — the largest variable is ARB review time, not installation time. The physical installation (setting posts, hanging panels, mounting and programming the operator) takes one to two days once materials are on-site. ARB review in Mountain’s Edge and Southern Highlands typically runs four to seven business days after the submission is complete, assuming the package is submitted correctly the first time. An incomplete submission that requires a resubmission can add another full review cycle. We submit complete packages to avoid that delay. Call (725) 444-7639 and we’ll give you a realistic timeline based on which community you’re in and the current ARB queue.
Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner and Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Enterprise, NV and the greater Las Vegas Valley for 11 years.