Don’t let a broken driveway gate slow you down. Houston Gate Service LLC offers driveway gate repair services throughout Mykawa, TX. We’ll have your gate back in working order for the next time you push that button.
Gate Repair
Houston Gate Service LLC is a trusted provider of gate services in Mykawa, TX, and the surrounding areas of Harris County. We’re focused on providing outstanding service and workmanship on every job. Our team is knowledgeable in all aspects of gate repair and installation, so that your front gates and driveway gates function.
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Driveway Gate Repair
A driveway gate is the first line of defense for your property, and it sets the impression for your entire home. At Houston Gate Service LLC, we get it – a finicky gate can disrupt your flow and compromise your peace. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of gate services, including automatic gate repair, electric gate repair, and meticulous gate servicing, all designed to keep your driveway entry gates as more prime systems. We’ll tackle any issue, big or small, to make your gate function and blend in with your property, adding value overtime.
Mykawa was named after a Japanese nurseryman named Shinpei Mykawa, who, by 1906, introduced the cultivation of rice in the area. The community was renamed from Erin Station after Mykawa died after he fell underneath one of his pieces of agricultural equipment. Officials from the Santa Fe Railroad Company renamed the station after Mykawa, and many Japanese immigrants to Texas perceived it as a place friendly to Asian Americans because of the town’s naming. Mykawa’s name, as the town name and the name of Mykawa Road, is pronounced differently from the actual Japanese name Maekawa.
For a period Mykawa had a community of Japanese rice farmers. John M. Moore of the Houston Post said that it “seems to be” that salt water and waste oil introduced by a nearby oil field destroyed some rice field crops cultivated by the Japanese farmers, causing them to leave the area before World War II; Moore said that area residents erroneously believed that the farmers left as a result of World War II. By 1951 the nearest Japanese farmers were located near Minnetex. During that year many of the Japanese farmers formerly in Mykawa resided in north Harris County.
In the 1940s and 1950s new additions were constructed in the area of nearby Sunnyside. Local residents of majority white Mykawa expressed dismay at this, as the 1948 Shelley v. Kraemer Supreme Court decision meant that neighborhoods could no longer have rules excluding people on the basis of race. Terroristic threats were made against the Sunnyside community.
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