How To Fix a Fence Gate That Wont Latch
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There are few things more frustrating than a fence gate that won’t latch. That tell-tale swing in the wind, the gap that lets your pet escape, or the simple lack of security can be a real headache for any homeowner. Whether it’s due to a sagging frame, a rusty latch, or loose hardware, a stubborn gate disrupts the safety and privacy of your yard.
The good news is that you don’t need to be an expert contractor to solve this problem. In most cases, fixing a gate that won't latch is a straightforward DIY project you can tackle in less than an hour with just a few basic tools. It's one of those satisfying home repairs that makes a huge difference.
In this guide, we'll walk you through the process, step by step, just like we were on the phone with you. We’ll help you diagnose the issue and show you how to fix it, from the simplest solutions to the slightly more involved adjustments.

Before we grab our tools, let’s quickly understand what’s usually behind a faulty gate latch. Over time, exposure to the elements and general wear and tear can cause a few common issues:
Now that we know what we’re looking for, let’s get that gate working properly again.
We’ll start with the easiest fixes first. There's no sense in re-hanging the whole gate if all it needs is a little bit of lubricant!
Often, the problem isn't with the gate's alignment but with the latch mechanism itself. It might just be clogged with dirt, debris, or rust. This is the simplest fix and should always be your starting point.
Tools You'll Need:
Here’s what to do:
Now, try closing the gate. Does it latch securely? If so, congratulations! You’ve just solved the problem in under 10 minutes. If it’s still not latching, let’s move on to the next step.

If cleaning didn't do the trick, the issue might be with the hardware itself. With the gate open, try moving the latch with your hand. Does it move smoothly, or does it feel stuck or stiff?
If the latch feels stuck, let's try to free it. If it moves freely but the gate still won't latch, skip to Step 3.
Tools You'll Need:
Follow these steps:
Now, try latching the gate again. If it works, you're all set! If the latch moves perfectly but still misses the strike plate, it’s almost certainly an alignment issue.
This is the most common reason a gate won’t latch. Over time, gravity pulls the gate down, causing the latch to fall below the strike plate. Fixing this is easier than it sounds.
Tools You'll Need:
Here’s how to realign your gate:

While most latch issues are DIY-friendly, some problems require an expert. If you’ve tried all the steps above and your gate still won’t latch, it might be time to call a fence contractor. You should seek professional help if:
Hiring a professional to fix a fence gate typically costs between $150 and $500, depending on the extent of the damage. According to Angi, simple repairs like replacing hardware are on the lower end, while fixing posts or the gate frame will be more expensive. However, considering the security and peace of mind a functional gate provides, it’s a worthwhile investment.
A properly latching gate is a small but vital part of your home’s security and functionality. By following these steps—cleaning, tightening, and aligning—you can solve the vast majority of gate latch problems yourself. You'll not only save money but also gain the satisfaction of a job well done.
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