Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Colleyville
Gate motor and opener repair in Colleyville typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether we’re resetting a misaligned operator or replacing a failed unit with battery backup, and most calls reach us within 30–45 minutes from our Irving base. We’re Dennis Price and the Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth crew, and we’ve spent eleven years specializing exclusively in automatic gates — not fencing, not garage doors, just gates. If you’re living in Colleyville’s estate neighborhoods along Glade Road or near Colleyville Nature Center, you already know: these aren’t standard driveway gates. They’re 20–30-year-old wrought-iron installations with original intercoms, underground loop detectors, and operators that are now well past their designed lifespan. When your FAAC or Linear operator starts stalling mid-travel or your intercom goes dead, you need someone who understands the specific wiring and soil conditions that come with Colleyville’s 1990s-era gate infrastructure. Call us at (855) 914-8517 — estimates are free, and Dennis personally diagnoses every job.

Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Colleyville’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve built our reputation in Colleyville one estate gate at a time. Our Gate Motor & Opener team has worked from the Cimarron neighborhood to the custom homes near McDonwell School Road, and those 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include plenty from Colleyville homeowners who found us after a general handyman couldn’t diagnose their specific operator brand. Dennis Price shows up as the lead technician — not a subcontractor learning on your clock — which means the person quoting the repair is the same person pulling wire and programming remotes.
Response time to Colleyville averages under 45 minutes during business hours, and we carry parts for nine major brands including FAAC, BFT, Linear, and Viking, so we’re not ordering components while your gate sits open. That matters in Colleyville, where an open estate gate isn’t just inconvenient — it’s a genuine security exposure on a property where the driveway might be 150 feet from the road.
We also understand the local failure patterns: clay soil heave from Colleyville’s Blackland Prairie geology, ice storm damage from events like Winter Storm Uri, and the undersized 16-gauge wiring that installers ran in the 1990s thinking it would last forever. Generic operators don’t fail generically here. They fail in Colleyville-specific ways, and we’ve seen them all.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Colleyville
Motor Installation
New motor installation in Colleyville’s estate neighborhoods often involves more than bolting on a replacement unit. Those original 1990s AC operators were wired with 16-gauge underground cable in conduit that’s now too narrow for modern DC operators with smart-home integration and battery backup. A typical new installation in Colleyville runs $850–$2,400, with the higher end reflecting trenching and conduit replacement across long driveways. We handle the full scope: electrical, structural alignment, and programming — Dennis and his team don’t hand off to subcontractors.
Motor Repair
Not every stalled operator needs replacement. In Colleyville, we regularly see operators that have simply lost their limit settings after post-heave realignment, or control boards with failed capacitors from summer heat cycling. Motor repair typically costs $180–$450 in Colleyville, and we’ll tell you honestly when repair is the smarter money versus replacement. We’ve saved plenty of Colleyville homeowners from unnecessary full swaps by replacing a $40 gear assembly instead of a $1,800 operator.
Linear Motor Service
Linear operators are common in Colleyville’s commercial and light-industrial entries, particularly for HOA and subdivision gates along major corridors. We stock Linear replacement parts and have factory-level familiarity with their actuator and slide-gate product lines. Linear motor repair in Colleyville typically runs $220–$520, with same-day completion on most control board and limit-switch issues. If your Linear operator is throwing error codes after recent landscaping or foundation work, the cause is almost always mechanical binding from shifted gate geometry — something we diagnose and correct on-site.
Slide Motor Specialists
Colleyville’s larger estate properties sometimes use slide gates where swing geometry won’t work — particularly on corner lots or where the driveway slopes steeply toward the street. Slide motors take more abuse from debris and misalignment than swing operators, and Colleyville’s mature oak canopy means leaves and acorns regularly jam chain drives and limit switches. Slide motor repair runs $250–$580 in Colleyville; new installations with proper chain tensioners and debris shields start around $1,100. We also upgrade older slide systems with modern safety edges and photocell loops that meet current standards.
Battery Backup Installation
After Winter Storm Uri left much of Tarrant County without power for days, Colleyville homeowners started asking about battery backup in serious numbers. We install battery backup systems compatible with modern DC operators — typically $320–$680 installed — that keep your gate functional through outages that would strand standard AC-only units. For Colleyville’s estate properties, where the gate might be your only controlled access point, this isn’t a luxury add-on. It’s basic resilience.

Intercom Integration
Those original 1990s intercom systems in Colleyville — the ones with buried wire runs to a house-mounted speaker — are failing in predictable ways: corroded connections, degraded cable, and control boards with no replacement availability. We integrate modern cellular and WiFi intercom systems that use your existing gate wiring where possible, or we run new low-voltage cable when the original infrastructure is too far gone. Intercom integration in Colleyville typically runs $480–$1,200 depending on whether we’re adapting existing conduit or trenching new runs across long driveways.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Colleyville
Your brand, our expertise — that’s the core of how we work. We’re experienced with nine major gate operator manufacturers, and for Colleyville’s market we most commonly service FAAC, BFT, Linear, and Viking equipment. We stock critical parts for these brands locally, which means turnaround on Colleyville repairs isn’t dependent on a distributor’s shipping schedule. FAAC hydraulic operators — popular in Colleyville’s heavier wrought-iron installations — require specific fluid and seal knowledge that general repair services simply don’t have. Dennis has rebuilt dozens of FAAC 740 and 422 series units in the field. BFT’s underground swing operators, common in Colleyville’s more discreet architectural installations, need specialized alignment procedures after any post-heave adjustment. We don’t guess. We know the torque specs, the limit sequences, and the diagnostic LED patterns for each brand we touch.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Colleyville Homes
- Clay soil heave misaligns latch hardware, causing operators to stall mid-travel. Colleyville’s Blackland Prairie clay shrinks dramatically during summer droughts and swells with spring rains, progressively shifting gate post footings. The operator tries to close against a misaligned latch, senses excessive resistance, and throws an error code or reverses. We see this most in the Cimarron and Briarwood areas, where original 1990s installations didn’t account for our dramatic seasonal soil movement.
- Ice storms bend wrought-iron panels and destroy battery-backup units. Winter Storm Uri demonstrated this brutally: extended sub-freezing temperatures killed battery-backup units that weren’t rated for the cold, and ice-loaded panels bent enough to bind operators mechanically. Colleyville’s mature tree canopy makes this worse — ice-laden branches fall on gates that were already carrying decades of metal fatigue.
- Original 16-gauge underground cable degrades and causes intermittent failure. The 1990s installers ran undersized wire in conduit that’s often too shallow and too narrow by modern standards. After 25 years of moisture cycling, that cable develops high-resistance faults that make operators behave erratically — working fine one day, dead the next. Splicing helps temporarily; full replacement with properly sized conduit is the permanent fix.
- Obsolete single-phase AC operators can’t be integrated with modern access control. Colleyville homeowners upgrading to smart-home systems or cellular intercoms regularly discover their original operator lacks the low-voltage inputs or communication protocols for modern accessories. We replace these with DC operators that accept WiFi modules, smartphone apps, and battery backup — but the upgrade often reveals the original wiring infrastructure won’t support the new equipment.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Colleyville, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Colleyville |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call | $85–$125 (credited toward repair) |
| Motor repair (control board, gears, limits) | $180–$450 |
| Linear motor repair | $220–$520 |
| Slide motor repair | $250–$580 |
| New operator installation (swing) | $850–$1,800 |
| New operator installation with trenching/conduit | $1,400–$2,400 |
| Battery backup add-on | $320–$680 |
| Intercom integration (existing wire) | $480–$850 |
| Intercom integration with new trenching | $900–$1,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Three things: whether your existing conduit and wire can be reused, the weight and geometry of your specific gate, and whether we’re correcting soil-heave damage before installing new equipment. A straightforward Linear replacement on a well-aligned gate hits the lower end. A FAAC hydraulic upgrade with 120 feet of new conduit across a Cimarron driveway — like the job we finished last month — lands higher, but it’s done once and done right. We quote upfront, no surprises, and every estimate is free. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Colleyville
Our Irving-based crew covers the full mid-cities corridor. If you’re in Bedford near the Boys Ranch, Hurst around the Bell Tower area, Southlake along Southlake Boulevard, or Euless near Bear Creek, we bring the same brand-specific expertise and owner-led service. Each city has its own gate infrastructure patterns — Bedford’s 1970s ranch homes present different challenges than Colleyville’s estate properties — and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Serving Colleyville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Colleyville 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 Motor & Opener in Colleyville
The most common cause is clay-soil heave shifting your gate posts enough to misalign the latch or create mechanical binding. Colleyville’s Blackland Prairie clay moves dramatically seasonally, and 1990s installations didn’t always allow for this. We check post plumb, hinge geometry, and operator limit settings — usually it’s a combination, not a single failed component. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll diagnose it in person; estimates are free.
If your existing operator is a modern DC unit from a compatible brand, usually yes — we add WiFi or Z-Wave modules for $180–$340. If you’re running an original 1990s single-phase AC operator, the control architecture won’t accept modern accessories, and we recommend upgrading to a DC operator with native smart-home support. Either way, we’ll tell you honestly what’s possible with what you have. Call (855) 914-8517 to discuss your specific brand and model.
Summer drought shrinks Colleyville’s clay soil, which shifts gate posts and changes the geometry your operator was originally aligned to. The motor works harder against increased mechanical resistance, and thermal cycling from 100°F days to 75°F nights stresses control board components. Winter actually stabilizes things — until ice storms hit. If summer reliability has dropped off, your posts likely need re-plumbing before the operator gets damaged from overwork. Call (855) 914-8517 for an alignment check.
After Winter Storm Uri, we believe every Colleyville estate gate should have it. A standard AC operator dies with the grid, leaving your property open or locked shut — neither is acceptable on a large lot with a long driveway. Battery backup runs $320–$680 installed and keeps you operational through multi-day outages. For the investment relative to your property value, it’s straightforward insurance. Call (855) 914-8517 to add backup to your existing DC-compatible operator.
We can splice as a temporary repair, but we’ll also assess whether your original 16-gauge wire and conduit meet modern standards. Colleyville’s 1990s installations used undersized cable in shallow conduit that’s vulnerable to exactly this damage. If your upgrade path includes smart-home integration or battery backup, we’ll quote proper replacement with correctly sized conduit — often the smarter long-term spend. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll give you both options upfront.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Colleyville and the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2013.