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Sagging or Broken Fence Gate
in Pearland, TX

Gates sag more often than any other part of a fence because they carry a moving load that the rest of the fence does not. In Pearland, the hinge post takes the most stress, and the clay soil here gives it a hard time year-round. When that post tilts even a small amount, the whole gate drops out of square and starts dragging or missing the latch. Wood gate frames also absorb humidity and can rack out of shape over a few seasons without the post moving at all.

Quick Answer

A sagging gate in Pearland is almost always caused by a hinge post that has shifted in the clay soil, a hinge that has rusted or pulled loose, or a gate frame that has twisted from years of humidity cycling. The fix depends on what moved. A shifted post needs to be reset. A failed hinge needs new hardware. A racked frame may need to be rebuilt. A gate that does not latch is also a security and containment problem, so it should not sit on a repair list for long.

Sagging or Broken Fence Gate in Pearland

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Gate bottom drags against the ground when you open or close it
  • Gate latch no longer lines up with the catch on the opposite post
  • Gap between the gate frame and the fence post is uneven, wider at the top or bottom
  • Hinge screws or bolts have pulled out of the post or gate frame
  • Gate swings open on its own or will not stay in the open position
  • Gate frame is visibly twisted or the corners are no longer at right angles

Root Causes

What Causes Sagging or Broken Fence Gate?

1

Hinge Post Movement

The hinge post for a gate carries far more lateral load than a line post. In Pearland's expansive clay, that post gets pushed and pulled by soil movement through every wet and dry season. After a few years the footing loosens, the post tilts, and the gate drops out of level.

The Fix

Hinge Post Reset

The hinge post is pulled, the footing is rebuilt deeper and wider, and the post is reset plumb. The gate is then rehung and adjusted so it swings freely and latches correctly. A larger footing on the hinge post is worth the extra work because it is the hardest-working post in the fence.

2

Failed or Undersized Hinge Hardware

Light-duty hinges are often used on heavy wood gates, and in Pearland's humidity the hinge hardware rusts or the screws corrode and lose their grip in the wood. When a hinge pulls loose, all the gate weight shifts to the remaining hinge and the gate drops fast.

The Fix

Heavy-Duty Hinge Replacement

Old hinges are removed, screw holes are filled or the mounting position is moved to solid wood, and new heavy-gauge galvanized hinges are installed with lag screws of proper length. Heavier hardware takes longer to wear out and holds alignment better under daily use.

3

Gate Frame Racking

Wood gate frames in Pearland absorb moisture during our rainy season and dry out in summer heat, and that constant swelling and shrinking works the corner joints loose over time. A frame with loose corners twists or racks, and a racked frame cannot swing straight or latch regardless of how good the post and hinges are.

The Fix

Gate Frame Rebuild or Diagonal Brace Addition

A racked frame is either rebuilt from scratch or reinforced with a diagonal tension brace running from the bottom hinge corner to the top latch corner. That diagonal brace counteracts the pull of gravity that causes racking and keeps the frame square through seasonal wood movement.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Hinge Post Movement Failed or Undersized Hinge Hardware Gate Frame Racking
Gate drop happened gradually over one rainy season
Hinge visibly pulling away from the post with screw holes stripped out
Gate frame corners are loose or moving when you push on them
Hinge post leans when you push it and ground around base is soft
Gate was recently rehung but is already sagging again with the same hardware
Gate bottom is not parallel to the ground even when held square by hand