Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Plano, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Plano — not manufacturer-authorized, but factory-experienced. The one thing that makes our Ghost Controls work here different is how we account for Plano’s Blackland Prairie clay heave and strict HOA design codes in every diagnosis, not just swap parts and leave. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate; most Plano Ghost Controls calls get same-day or next-day service.

Why Plano Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve logged over 200 Ghost Controls repairs in Plano alone — tuning TSS1 limit switches, rebuilding G-Series gearboxes, and reprogramming travel limits on systems that other techs misdiagnosed as total failures. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, handles every job personally. He grew up near Fort Worth’s Stockyards district and learned the electrical fundamentals through Tarrant County College’s Industrial Technology program before spending 11 years exclusively on gates.
That matters because Ghost Controls operators fail in specific, predictable ways in Plano’s soil and climate conditions. A general handyman might replace a motor that only needs limit recalibration after post heave. We don’t guess — we diagnose. We carry OEM Ghost Controls control boards and motors, plus quality aftermarket wearable parts to keep costs down when OEM isn’t necessary. Our in-house welding means structural gate damage gets fixed on-site, not deferred to a separate metal shop. And with 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, we’ve earned the trust of Plano homeowners and property managers who’d rather pay once for the right fix than twice for a cheap one.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Plano
- TSS1/TSS2 limit switch burnout from clay-heave misalignment. Plano’s Blackland Prairie clay swells after spring rains, then shrinks and cracks through summer drought — a cycle that walks fence posts out of plumb every few years. Each misalignment forces the TSS1’s limit switch to recalibrate repeatedly until the contacts burn out. We replace the switch, re-plumb the post, and set travel limits with seasonal expansion in mind.
- G-Series gearbox stripping on shallow posts in older subdivisions. South and central Plano neighborhoods like those in 75074 and 75075 were built with 12-inch post footings in the 1970s–1990s. Clay heave torques the operator mount, and the G-1500 or G-3000 gearbox takes the strain until teeth strip. We weld reinforced mounting plates and pour deeper footings where needed.
- Operator housing overheating in west Plano’s 75093 estates. South- and west-facing gates with HOA-mandated dark powder-coat finishes absorb brutal July–August afternoon sun. The Ghost Controls housing exceeds thermal limits and faults out. We install sun shields, spec lighter finishes where HOA rules allow, and replace warped housings with color-matched units.
- TS-1 slide gate chain derailment from spring storm vibration. Plano’s straight-line winds and hail during March–June thunderstorm season loosen G-Series chain tensioners over time. The chain skips, the gate stops mid-travel, and the motor keeps running until overload trips. We tension, replace worn tensioners, and inspect sprocket alignment.
- Control board failure from moisture intrusion after hail damage. Hail dents aluminum gate panels and compromises operator housing seals. Water reaches the board during the next downpour. We seal housings properly, replace boards with OEM units, and test all safety loops before signing off.
Ghost Controls Service in Plano: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Plano’s master-planned subdivisions — densely concentrated in west Plano (75093) and north Plano (75024, 75025) — carry HOA covenants that specify ornamental iron or powder-coated aluminum gate styles and require architectural review board approval before any visible repair or replacement can proceed. This HOA compliance layer, stacked on top of Blackland Prairie clay soil that heaves posts out of plumb after every wet-dry cycle, means nearly every gate repair call in Plano involves both a structural re-plumb and an HOA approval conversation — a combination far less common in neighboring Richardson or Garland where older, non-HOA neighborhoods dominate.
For Ghost Controls owners specifically, this double constraint creates a repair environment you won’t find in Dallas or Fort Worth. You can’t just swap a warped operator housing for any replacement unit — the finish must match exactly. In Willow Bend and Westridge estates, our techs carry a color-matching spectrometer to duplicate Ghost Controls’ powder-coated housings against HOA-approved samples. We also document post-repair alignment with photos that satisfy architectural review boards who’ve seen too many “fixed” gates sag six months later when clay shrinkage resumes. The clay never stops moving; your gate technician needs to know how much seasonal tolerance to build into every adjustment.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Plano
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the TSS1 and TSS2 swing gate actuators, the G-Series dual-opener systems (G-1500 and G-3000), and the TS-1 slide gate operator. Each family has distinct failure signatures in Plano’s conditions.
Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM Ghost Controls components for control boards and motors — these are precision-matched to firmware and safety protocols — and quality aftermarket options for wearable items like chain tensioners, motor brushes, and limit switch assemblies. This keeps your repair cost-effective without gambling on critical electronics. We stock common Ghost Controls failure parts locally for fast Plano turnaround; most TSS1 limit switches and G-Series gear ship same-day to our shop. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Plano
Ghost Controls repair costs in Plano depend on whether we’re addressing a single wearable component or a system compromised by structural failure. Here’s what typical service runs:

- Diagnostic and travel limit recalibration: $120–$180
- TSS1/TSS2 limit switch replacement: $180–$260
- G-Series gearbox rebuild or replacement: $340–$520
- Control board replacement (OEM): $280–$440
- Post re-plumb with concrete footing: $380–$680
- Operator housing replacement with HOA color match: $220–$360 plus paint match fee
Structural issues drive cost — a simple limit switch on a plumb post is straightforward; a stripped gearbox on a heaved post in a 1970s subdivision requires both mechanical and welding work. Every estimate we provide in Plano includes full diagnostic time, travel, and a written scope. No surprises. Call (855) 914-8517 for your exact quote — estimates are free, and we’ll tell you honestly if repair or replacement makes more sense.
Serving Plano, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Plano 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 Plano
Thermal overload. South- and west-facing operator housings in Plano’s 75093 and 75024 areas absorb intense afternoon sun through July and August, especially with HOA-mandated dark powder-coat finishes. The Ghost Controls motor protector trips at internal temperatures around 150°F. We install sun shields, adjust duty-cycle programming, and replace warped housings with lighter-finish units where covenants permit. Call (855) 914-8517 — we can diagnose thermal faults with a runtime temperature log.
Usually yes, if the repair involves visible components. West Plano’s Willow Bend, Westridge, and similar master-planned communities require architectural review board sign-off for any operator housing, gate panel, or finish change. We provide written scope descriptions and color-match documentation to streamline your approval. For internal limit switch or gearbox repairs with no visible change, most HOAs don’t require pre-approval — but we always recommend checking your specific covenants.
Every 18 to 36 months for gates on standard footings in active clay zones. Plano’s Blackland Prairie soil expands up to 6 inches vertically during wet cycles; shallow 12-inch posts in older 75074 and 75075 subdivisions heave fastest. We pour 36-inch footings with drainage gravel on new installations, which extends realignment intervals to 4–5 years. Annual inspection catches drift before it burns out your TSS1 limit switch.
Yes — we spec replacement housings in the exact powder-coat color your HOA approved originally, verified with a spectrometer match. The TS-1’s motor and gearbox assembly can be replaced without altering the gate frame or track, so most HOAs classify this as a “like-kind repair” rather than a design change. We document pre- and post-condition photos for your architectural review submission. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule — we’ll confirm your HOA’s specific requirements before arriving.
The TSS1 single swing actuator dominates Plano’s residential market — it’s the standard spec for ornamental iron driveway gates in 75093 and 75024 estates. Its typical failure here is limit switch burnout from repeated recalibration after clay-heave misalignment, not motor failure. Homeowners often replace the entire operator when only the $40 switch and a post re-plumb are needed. We diagnose before quoting — 11 years, one specialty.
Service Areas Near Plano
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the Plano corridor and into neighboring communities: Irving to the southwest, Farmers Branch and Coppell to the south, Euless to the southeast, and Grand Prairie and Dallas proper for commercial and multi-family gate systems. Same-day response extends to all ZIP codes in 75026, 75074, 75075, and 75086.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Plano Today
Your brand, our expertise. Whether your Ghost Controls TSS1 needs limit recalibration after spring clay heave or your G-Series requires a full gearbox rebuild with HOA color-matching, Dennis and his team handle it start to finish. Same-day availability for most Plano calls. Call (855) 914-8517 now — estimates are free, and we’ll give you a straight answer on repair versus replacement before any work begins.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Plano and the greater DFW area since 2013.