Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Haltom City, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair throughout Haltom City, diagnosing and fixing G-Series, TSS1, TS-1, and GHOST1 operators without manufacturer authorization or markup. Our trucks carry both swing actuators and high-torque slide motors, so we handle the same-day calls that Haltom City’s mixed residential-industrial layout demands. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate — Dennis Price shows up with the tools, not a subcontractor.

Why Haltom City Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working on Ghost Controls equipment for eleven years now — long enough to know that a TSS1 throwing a limit-switch error in July usually means something different than the same fault in February. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, grew up near the Stockyards and learned his electrical fundamentals at Tarrant County College before spending years in the field on everything from hinge replacements to underground operator overhauls. That background matters in Haltom City, where a single service call might start at a 1960s ranch home with a sagging wood swing gate and end at a salvage yard off Denton Highway with a chain-drive slide gate that cycles two hundred times a day.
We’re not a Ghost Controls dealer, and we don’t pretend to be. We’re an independent shop with factory-trained experience across nine brands, which means we source OEM motor boards, limit switches, and transformers for Ghost Controls systems — but we’ll also tell you straight when a quality aftermarket gearbox makes more sense than waiting three weeks for backordered plastic. Our 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars come from homeowners and property managers who wanted the job diagnosed correctly the first time, not the cheapest bid. If Dennis can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before he quotes you, he’s not doing his job.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Haltom City
- Limit-switch failures on TSS1 swing openers from clay-soil heave. Haltom City’s black-clay soil shrinks hard in August droughts and swells through wet springs, pushing decades-old gate posts out of plumb. When a post tilts three degrees, the TSS1 arm binds mid-cycle and the limit switch reads a false obstruction. We realign the gate frame, reset the post in a deeper footing, and recalibrate the operator — not just clear the error code.
- Premature motor brush wear on undersized GHOST1 slide units along TX-121. The industrial belt near Airport Freeway sees short-term tenants install chain-drive slide gates with motors too light for the cycle count. A GHOST1 rated for residential use burns through brushes in eighteen months running forty cycles daily. We upsize to the correct torque class and replace the track section if it’s worn oval from the mismatch.
- Stripped plastic gearboxes in G-Series operators from Texas heat. Ghost Controls OEM gearboxes in the G-Series line use a composite housing that degrades faster in direct summer sun. We’ve replaced enough of these in Haltom City to keep aftermarket metal-housing alternatives on the truck — we disclose the trade-off and let you choose.
- Actuator capacitor burnout from binding gate arms on leaning ranch-home posts. Those modest post-WWII homes in Haltom City often have original gate posts set in minimal concrete. When clay heave tilts the post, the Ghost Controls arm fights lateral load and the capacitor overheats. We weld reinforcing gussets or pour new footings — whatever the structure actually needs.
- Control board faults from power fluctuation near industrial loads. The same Denton Highway corridor that brings heavy slide gates also brings voltage dip from welders and lifts on shared transformers. We test Ghost Controls control boards under load and install surge protection where the root cause is external.
Ghost Controls Service in Haltom City: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Haltom City’s zoning along Denton Highway often places auto salvage yards with heavy slide gates next to 1950s residences with lightweight swing gates — our techs carry both high-torque slide motors and standard swing actuators on the same truck, a duality few suburban crews encounter. We replaced a failing Ghost Controls TS-1 slide motor on a chain-drive gate at a salvage yard off Denton Highway where the previous tenant had installed an undersized unit with inadequate concrete footings — we set a new reinforced pad, installed a GHOST1 motor, and realigned the track, and the gate has cycled smoothly through two clay-heave seasons since. That job sums up why Haltom City demands something different from a gate technician: the same ZIP code, 76117, can require residential swing-gate finesse and industrial slide-gate torque in the same afternoon. Generic suburb crews don’t stock for both. We do.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Haltom City
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the G-Series swing operators for single and dual gates, the TSS1 heavy-duty swing opener for larger residential or light-commercial loads, the TS-1 slide opener for chain-drive or rack-and-pinion setups, and the GHOST1 entry-level slide motor. For Haltom City customers, we stock genuine Ghost Controls OEM motor boards, limit switches, and transformers in our Fort Worth warehouse — same-day or next-day availability on most items. When OEM gearboxes are backordered, we carry quality aftermarket alternatives with metal housings and disclose the warranty difference upfront. We’re not here to upsell you on a new operator; we’re here to fix the one you have if the repair makes economic sense. If a repair exceeds sixty percent of replacement cost, we’ll say so explicitly.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Haltom City
Ghost Controls repair in Haltom City typically runs $185–$340 for standard service calls including diagnosis, adjustment, and minor parts replacement. Post repair and realignment work — common here due to clay-soil heave — ranges $280–$550 depending on whether we’re resetting an existing post or pouring a new footing. Slide motor installation, including the GHOST1 or TS-1 unit, track alignment, and control wiring, generally falls between $680–$1,200 for residential and light-commercial applications. Every estimate is free, itemized, and delivered on-site before work begins. Call (855) 914-8517 for your exact quote — we’ll look at your specific gate, soil conditions, and cycle demands, not a price sheet.
Serving Haltom City, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Haltom City 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Haltom City
It’s usually the soil. In Haltom City, clay heave tilts gate posts out of plumb, and the Ghost Controls TSS1 or G-Series arm binds before the motor ever reaches its torque limit. We check post plumb with a laser level before we test the actuator — saves you a motor replacement you don’t need. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll diagnose it on-site; estimates are free.
Yes, if the gate frame and posts are structurally sound. Many Haltom City ranch homes have original chain-link gates with lightweight tubing that flexes under actuator load — we weld reinforcing brackets or replace the gate arm attachment point before mounting the operator. Dennis Price handles the structural assessment personally. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
We stock OEM Ghost Controls motor boards, limit switches, and transformers at our Fort Worth facility, with same-day availability on most items for Haltom City calls. Aftermarket gearboxes and batteries are on the truck for emergency replacements when OEM is backordered. Call (855) 914-8517 to confirm stock for your specific model.
We excavate to below the active soil zone — typically 36–42 inches in Tarrant County clay — and set a new post in a reinforced concrete footing with drainage aggregate. For existing posts that are salvageable, we weld gusset plates and adjust the Ghost Controls operator mounting to compensate. The fix depends on how far the post has moved and whether the gate frame has twisted.
Loud and jerky operation on a Ghost Controls slide gate usually means worn track, mismatched motor torque, or both. The industrial belt near Airport Freeway sees a lot of undersized GHOST1 motors on high-cycle gates, and short-term tenants rarely maintain the track rollers. We inspect the full chain-drive or rack-and-pinion run, measure actual cycle load, and specify the correct motor class if the existing unit is under-rated. Call (855) 914-8517 for a same-day assessment.
Service Areas Near Haltom City
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the mid-cities and Fort Worth corridor, including Irving, Grand Prairie, Euless, Farmers Branch, and Coppell. Our Fort Worth base keeps response times short for Haltom City properties along Denton Highway and TX-121.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Haltom City Today
Dennis Price answers calls directly and schedules same-day service when the schedule allows. Whether your Ghost Controls gate is throwing error codes on a TSS1 swing opener or a GHOST1 slide motor is grinding through another clay-heave season, we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix it with the right parts. Call (855) 914-8517 now for your free estimate.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Haltom City and Fort Worth since 2013.