Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Fort Worth, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Fort Worth — not factory-authorized, just factory-familiar. The one thing that makes our Ghost Controls work here different: we’ve learned to check your post footings before we touch the operator, because Fort Worth Clay will shift your gate 1–3 inches and burn out a motor twice if you don’t fix the ground first. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate — Dennis Price handles the diagnostics personally.

Why Fort Worth Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Dennis Price grew up near the Stockyards and never really left. He learned the mechanical and electrical fundamentals through Tarrant County College’s Industrial Technology program, then spent years getting his hands dirty on everything from simple hinge replacements to full underground operator overhauls. For over 11 years, he’s been the guy Fort Worth homeowners and property managers call when a gate stops working and they need a straight answer, not a sales pitch — particularly known for diagnosing intermittent electrical faults that other techs misread as motor failures.
We’re not a Ghost Controls dealer. We’re an independent repair team with deep field time on G-Series, TS-1, and TSS1 units across Fort Worth’s neighborhoods — from Monticello’s 1950s ranches to the ornamental iron gates in newer master-planned communities. That independence matters: we source OEM Ghost Controls electronics and motors to maintain compatibility, but we’ll also spec heavier-duty aftermarket hinges and stainless hardware when Fort Worth’s clay soil and ice-melt corrosion demand it. Your brand, our expertise. We weld, we wire, we repair. 700+ neighbors agree — 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars.
11 years, one specialty. Dennis and his team don’t do garage doors, fences, or general handyman work. Gates only. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Fort Worth
- TS-1 motor burnout from gate binding. Fort Worth’s shrink-swell clay heaves gate posts seasonally, creating resistance the TS-1 motor wasn’t designed to fight. The motor overheats, burns out, and a tech who only replaces the motor without resetting the post is setting you up for the same repair next summer. We fix the ground first.
- GSO gearbox stripping on oversized pipe gates. West Fort Worth still has working ranch properties with heavy pipe-and-rail gates that exceed the GSO’s torque specification. The gearbox teeth strip under load. We either upgrade the operator or redistribute the gate weight — we don’t just swap parts and hope.
- TSS1 limit switch misalignment after freeze-thaw cycles. Fort Worth’s winter ice storms coat hardware, then rapid warming shifts everything. The TSS1 stops mid-swing or reverses unexpectedly because its limit switches no longer read true. We recalibrate and reinforce mounting plates against the next cycle.
- GHOST1 chain tensioner corrosion from chloride ice melt. Fort Worth property managers often use standard ice melt on commercial entrances. The chloride attacks GHOST1 slide-gate chain tensioners, causing slippage and premature wear. We replace with stainless hardware and recommend calcium-magnesium alternatives.
- Arm bracket failure on shifted historic posts. In neighborhoods like Fairmount and Mistletoe Heights, original wrought-iron gate posts set in unreinforced concrete columns shift with clay movement. The Ghost Controls arm bracket tears loose. We engineer proper anchoring without cracking original masonry — a repair that takes knowledge of both the brand and Fort Worth’s built environment.
Ghost Controls Service in Fort Worth: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Fort Worth’s dual identity shapes every repair decision we make. This is a fast-growing suburban city that still carries the “Cowboy Capital of the World” label — meaning we see everything from ornamental iron automatic driveway gates in HOA communities to working pipe-and-rail ranch gates on equestrian properties that haven’t sold out to developers yet. The equipment demands are completely different. A Ghost Controls TSS1 on a decorative aluminum gate in a 2015 subdivision faces entirely different stress than a GSO pushing a 400-pound steel ranch gate near the 76108 urban fringe.
The real killer, though, is the dirt. Fort Worth sits on deep shrink-swell clay — the Fort Worth Clay series, a Blackland Prairie/Trinity formation that absorbs water like a sponge and exhales it just as aggressively. A gate post set without deep, oversized concrete piers migrates 1–3 inches over 5–7 years. That binds the gate. The Ghost Controls motor fights harder. It burns out. A technician who doesn’t understand Fort Worth Clay replaces the motor, charges you, and leaves the post heaving. By the following summer, you’re calling someone again. We’ve learned to inspect post footings before we touch the operator. It’s not extra thoroughness — it’s the only way the repair sticks.
Then there’s the historic fabric. In Fairmount and Mistletoe Heights — ZIP 76110 — 1920s–1940s homes have poured-concrete gate columns that were never reinforced. You can’t weld a Ghost Controls bracket to that concrete; it’ll crack. We anchor with expansion bolts, distribute load across the face, and preserve the original structure. That’s not in any Ghost Controls installation manual. It’s just what you learn after 11 years in Fort Worth.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Fort Worth
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line:
- G-Series (GSO, GSH): Single and dual swing operators for standard driveway gates. We stock replacement control boards, capacitors, and arm assemblies locally for same-day Fort Worth turnaround on most failures.
- TS-1: Tube-style linear actuator for heavier swing gates. Common motor burnout issue — we carry OEM TS-1 motors and upgraded mounting hardware for clay-heave repairs.
- TSS1: Heavy-duty swing operator with integrated limit switches. Freeze-thaw misalignment is the typical Fort Worth failure; we recalibrate and reinforce mounting.
- GHOST1: Slide gate operator for commercial and estate properties. Chain and tensioner replacements are standard stock items for us.
We use OEM Ghost Controls parts for all electronics, motors, and control boards — compatibility depends on it. For hardware exposed to Fort Worth’s conditions, we often spec heavier-duty aftermarket alternatives: stainless steel hinges, galvanized posts, and upgraded concrete footings that exceed factory spec. We don’t guess. We match the part to the actual conditions your gate faces.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Fort Worth
Most Ghost Controls repairs in Fort Worth fall between $180 and $550, depending on what’s actually failed and what the local conditions have done to your gate structure. Here’s how that breaks down:
- Diagnostic and basic adjustment: $180–$250
- Limit switch recalibration or control board replacement: $250–$380
- Motor replacement (TS-1, GSO, TSS1): $320–$480
- Post reset with deep concrete footing: $400–$650
- Full operator replacement with structural realignment: $550–$1,200
What drives cost: whether the root problem is just the operator or also the post, gate, or access control integration. A motor burned out by clay-heave binding costs more because we’re fixing the ground, not just the machine. Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection — Dennis Price handles the diagnostics personally. Call (855) 914-8517 for an exact quote on your Ghost Controls system.
Serving Fort Worth, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fort Worth 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 Fort Worth
Fort Worth’s clay soil swells when wet, tilting your gate posts and binding the gate against the operator. The Ghost Controls motor strains, may overheat, and eventually fails if the post isn’t reset with a deep, oversized footing. We see this most in spring and fall when rain cycles are sharpest. Call (855) 914-8517 — we’ll check the post before we quote any motor work.
Yes, with specific accommodations. Fairmount and Mistletoe Heights have 1920s–1940s poured-concrete columns that can’t take welding heat — we use expansion-bolt anchoring and load-distributed bracket plates. We also spec lighter operators when the original gate was never designed for automation. Dennis Price has done this exact installation multiple times in 76110.
No — it’s a warning. Summer heat plus clay-soil gate binding forces the GSO motor to work harder, drawing more current and slowing cycle time. The motor is overheating. Left alone, it burns out. The fix is realigning the gate and checking post stability, not replacing the motor yet. Call (855) 914-8517 before it fails completely.
Simple repairs and like-for-like operator replacements usually don’t require permits. New installations, structural post work, or access control modifications to HOA or commercial gates may need Fort Worth permitting — we can advise based on your specific property and handle documentation if needed. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll walk through your situation.
With proper post footings — deep, oversized concrete piers below the clay active zone — realignment should last 7–10 years. Gates set in standard footings or original historic construction may need adjustment every 2–3 years as Fort Worth Clay does its seasonal work. We engineer for the longer interval. Call (855) 914-8517 for a post inspection and we’ll tell you which category you’re in.
Service Areas Near Fort Worth
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the greater Fort Worth metro — Irving, Grand Prairie, Euless, Farmers Branch, Coppell, and Dallas are all within our regular route. Clay soil issues diminish eastward, but we still see freeze-thaw limit switch problems and ice-melt corrosion across the region. Same-day response is typically available for Fort Worth proper and adjacent suburbs.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Fort Worth Today
Dennis and his team are available for same-day Ghost Controls diagnostics across Fort Worth when scheduling allows. We’re not a call center — you’re talking to the technician who’ll show up with tools. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate, or to schedule a visit to your property in Monticello, Fairmount, Wedgwood, or anywhere in between.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Fort Worth since 2013.