Emergency Gate Repair in Port Huron, Michigan
St. Clair County, scheduled the same day when the crew is in range. Call and describe what the gate is doing.
313 Gates serves Port Huron and St. Clair County for emergency gate repair, roughly 55 miles from our Metro Detroit base. A gate stuck open or stuck closed is scheduled the same day when the crew is in range, confirmed on the call rather than promised in advance.
Port Huron sits at the top of the St. Clair River, where it opens into Lake Huron, and 313 Gates schedules St. Clair County emergency calls the same day whenever the crew is in range for that stretch. Coverage runs from downtown Port Huron near the Blue Water Bridge and the Pine Grove Park waterfront out along the Krafft Road corridor, wherever a stuck gate is blocking a driveway, a marina lot, or a business entrance.
Winter hits harder here than in most of the service area. Port Huron’s lakefront position means lake-effect snow and wind off Lake Huron pile up ice on hinges, tracks, and photo-eye sensors faster than an inland Metro Detroit property typically sees. A sensor caked in ice reads as a blocked path and stops the gate from closing, and a track packed with snow and refrozen slush can jump a roller clean off its rail. December through March is the stretch that generates the most stuck-gate calls in this part of St. Clair County.
Fence and gate permit rules in Michigan are set city by city, not countywide, so Port Huron and St. Clair County are no exception. Confirm any permit requirement for a rebuild or a new install directly with the City of Port Huron or the relevant township building department before work starts. For what an emergency call actually covers, see emergency gate repair across Metro Detroit; for the full range of gate symptoms and what each one usually means, see the main gate repair page.
Questions, answered.
Do you cover all of Port Huron and St. Clair County?
313 Gates serves Port Huron and the surrounding St. Clair County area for emergency gate repair, including addresses near downtown by the Blue Water Bridge and out the Krafft Road corridor. Call to confirm coverage and same-day availability for your address.
How far is Port Huron from your Metro Detroit base?
Port Huron is roughly 55 miles from our Metro Detroit base, up along the St. Clair River. That distance factors into same-day scheduling, which is confirmed on the call rather than promised as a fixed arrival window before the crew is dispatched.
Does being on Lake Huron make winter gate problems worse in Port Huron?
Yes. Port Huron sits where the St. Clair River meets Lake Huron, and lake-effect snow and wind off the water build up ice on hinges, tracks, and photo-eye sensors faster than a typical inland Metro Detroit lot. That's the leading cause of stuck-gate calls here from December through March.