Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Everman, TX

Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Everman, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth

Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Everman, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth

We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair throughout Everman, TX — not manufacturer-authorized, but factory-experienced across every model line the brand sells. What makes our Ghost Controls work different here is the clay: Everman’s Blackland Prairie soil heaves posts 2–3 inches seasonally, and we’ve learned that fixing the opener without resetting the footing is a repair that won’t last through summer. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate — Dennis Price handles the diagnostics personally.

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Why Everman Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service

We’ve been resetting heaved gate posts in southern Tarrant County for eleven years now. Dennis Price grew up near the Stockyards district in Fort Worth and never really left — he’s been fixing things in this city his whole life, learning the mechanical and electrical fundamentals through Tarrant County College’s Industrial Technology program before spending years on everything from simple hinge replacements to full underground operator overhauls. That background matters when your Ghost Controls TSS1 starts stalling mid-cycle and you’re trying to figure out if it’s the motor, the board, or the post that’s shifted again.

We’re not a call center dispatching subcontractors. Dennis is the lead technician on every job, which means the person quoting your repair is the same person who’ll be welding your hinge or recalibrating your limit switches. We’ve accumulated 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars — not from asking politely, but from showing up, diagnosing accurately, and fixing it without the runaround. Our shop carries OEM Ghost Controls control boards and motors alongside heavier-gauge aftermarket brackets and arms built for clay-soil abuse. We weld, we wire, we repair. Your brand, our expertise.

Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Everman

  • Heaved posts bending TSS1 actuator arms. Everman’s 12-inch-deep original footings sit entirely within the shrink-swell zone of Blackland Prairie clay. When drought hits and that clay hard-shrinks, posts tilt 2–3 inches and the TSS1’s linear actuator arm binds against its own housing. We see this weekly in Everman’s 1950s neighborhoods off Broad Street. The arm bends, the limit switch gears strip, and the opener stalls mid-cycle. We reset to 36 inches with helical anchors before touching the Ghost Controls hardware.
  • Rusted mounting brackets on deferred-maintenance chain-link gates. Everman’s housing stock is full of original 1970s chain-link with galvanized gates that haven’t seen a wire brush in decades. That rust migrates into Ghost Controls operator mounting brackets, accelerating wear and letting the motor sag under its own weight. We fabricate heavier-gauge replacement brackets in-house rather than waiting on OEM parts that’ll rust out the same way.
  • Thermal overload trips on undersized motors. Many Everman ranch-style homes run 16-foot single-swing gates on Ghost Controls’ 1/2 HP G-Series openers — fine for a 10-foot gate, but working the motor hard in 100°F+ summer heat. The thermal protector trips, the gate stops halfway, and homeowners assume the motor’s failed. Usually it’s just undersized for the load plus heat. We measure your gate weight and cycle count, then recommend appropriately.
  • Ice-storm weld failures on TSS1 arms. North Texas ice storms load lightweight pipe gates with 20–30 pounds of accumulated ice. On older installations already stressed by clay heave, that loading snaps Ghost Controls TSS1 arm welds clean through. We brace for this each winter, and our field repairs use deeper penetration welds than factory spec on replacement arms.
  • Limit switch drift after repeated post movement. Every time clay heave shifts your gate post, the Ghost Controls opener’s travel limits become slightly wrong. The gate starts “hunting” — opening too far, closing too hard, or reversing randomly. Homeowners replace the board when it’s really a geometry problem. We check post plumb first, every time.

Ghost Controls Service in Everman: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Here’s the thing about Everman that doesn’t translate to a generic repair manual: this city’s original 1950s–1970s houses were built with 12-inch-deep gate post footings poured directly into Blackland Prairie clay — a depth that sits entirely within the shrink-swell zone. That means every Ghost Controls TSS1 install here requires a 30-inch minimum footing reset or helical anchors to stay aligned through the summer drought–winter swell cycle. We’ve learned this the hard way.

On a sweltering August afternoon off Everman’s Broad Street, we arrived at a 1960s bungalow where the Ghost Controls TSS1 swing opener was stalling mid-cycle. The gate post had heaved 2.5 inches from months of drought — the clay had shrunk so hard the footing tilted 4 degrees. We reset the post to 36 inches with helical anchors, re-poured concrete, swapped the bent actuator arm, and recalibrated the limit switches. The gate has run smoothly through two wet winters since. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job.

This is why we carry helical anchors and a gas-powered auger on every Everman truck. Other techs adjust hinges, charge you, and leave. Six months later the clay swells and your gate’s worse than before. We don’t do that.

Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Everman

We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup: the TSS1 Swing Gate Opener (the most common install we see in Everman’s older neighborhoods), the G-Series (G-1500/G-3000) swing openers, the GHOST1 Slide Gate Opener, and the TS-1 Slide Gate Opener. Our shop stocks OEM Ghost Controls control boards, motors, and transformer assemblies for same-day programming consistency — critical when you’ve got remotes coded and don’t want to relearn everything.

For brackets, arms, and hinge hardware, we often spec heavier-gauge aftermarket steel. Ghost Controls’ factory brackets are engineered for typical soils, not Blackland Prairie clay that heaves posts like popcorn. Our in-house welding lets us fabricate custom solutions on the spot rather than ordering parts that’ll fail the same way. Eleven years, one specialty. We know what holds in Everman dirt.

Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Everman

Ghost Controls repair costs in Everman typically run $180–$340 for standard diagnostics and component replacement — limit switches, control boards, or actuator arms on posts that are still plumb. Post reset work adds $280–$520 depending on depth, helical anchor count, and whether we’re dealing with a 4-inch square tube or an old railroad tie someone poured concrete around in 1962.

Our free estimate includes full post plumb check, gate weight and balance assessment, Ghost Controls control board voltage testing, and a written quote before any work begins. No charge to look. If your footing’s shot and we don’t tell you upfront, we’re setting you up for a callback we don’t want to make. Call (855) 914-8517 — estimates are free, and Dennis Price handles the diagnostic himself.

Serving Everman, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Everman 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 Everman

Service Areas Near Everman

We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout southern Tarrant County and into Dallas County — Grand Prairie to the east, Irving and Farmers Branch up toward the airport corridor, Euless and Coppell to the northeast, and back through Dallas proper for commercial access-control work. Same Dennis Price on the truck, same clay-soil expertise whether your ZIP is 76140 or 75050. 700+ neighbors agree — the reviews span every one of these cities.

Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Everman Today

Gate stuck open? TSS1 stalling mid-cycle? Don’t adjust the hinges and hope. In Everman’s clay, the post is almost always the real problem — and we’ve got the auger, the helical anchors, and the welding gear to fix it right. Dennis Price answers calls directly and schedules same-day service when your security’s compromised. Call (855) 914-8517 now for your free estimate.

Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Everman and southern Tarrant County since 2013.

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