Ghost Controls Gate Repair in River Oaks, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair throughout River Oaks, TX — not as an authorized dealer, but as technicians who’ve rebuilt more of these operators in Tarrant County’s clay-heave zones than most shops in the metro. The one thing that makes our Ghost Controls work here different: we know that a TSS1 arm binding after spring rains usually means your post has shifted in flood-saturated soil, not that your motor’s failing. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate — Dennis Price shows up with the tools, not a subcontractor.

Why River Oaks Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Dennis and his team have been working gates in Fort Worth for 11 years — exclusively gates, nothing else. That matters in River Oaks, where a Ghost Controls operator that worked fine in October starts grinding by June because the Blackland Prairie clay has heaved your post three inches. We’ve seen it. We’ve fixed it. We keep OEM Ghost Controls circuit boards and motors in stock, and we fabricate hinges and posts in-house when the factory hardware won’t survive another flood season.
Dennis grew up near the Stockyards and learned his trade through Tarrant County College’s Industrial Technology program before spending years on everything from hinge replacements to full underground operator overhauls. He’s particularly known for diagnosing intermittent electrical faults that other techs misread as motor failures — a skill that saves River Oaks homeowners from unnecessary replacements. Our 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect thousands of completed jobs, not a handful of cherry-picked testimonials. 700+ neighbors agree — when your Ghost Controls system starts acting up, you want the decision-maker on-site, not an entry-level dispatcher guessing from a manual.
We weld, we wire, we repair. Your brand, our expertise.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in River Oaks
- TSS1 swing arms binding and shearing pins after seasonal flooding. River Oaks’ Trinity River bottomland saturates post footings each spring; when that Blackland Prairie clay dries, it shrinks and tilts posts out of plumb. The TSS1 arm can’t articulate through the new geometry, so the shear pin does its job — and keeps doing it until the post is reset properly, not just shimmed.
- G-Series limit switches burning out prematurely on rust-caked hinges. Most River Oaks homes still run original chain-link or tubular-steel gates from the 1960s and 70s with decades of deferred maintenance. The G-7000 and G-8000 operators strain against seized hinges, overworking their limit switches until they fail. We clean, lubricate, or replace the hinge set before swapping the switch — otherwise you’re buying the same repair twice.
- G-Series gearbox tooth stripping on heavier pipe gates. Working-class neighborhoods like River Oaks often upgrade to automated operators without upgrading the gate itself. A G-Series driving a heavy, unbalanced pipe gate through daily cycles strips gearbox teeth inside two years. We assess gate weight and balance before quoting motor work — sometimes the gate needs welding reinforcement, not a bigger opener.
- GHOST1 slide operators failing from Trinity bottomland humidity. Alley-access rear gates in River Oaks sit low, catching runoff and humidity from the floodplain. The GHOST1’s track mounts and proximity sensors corrode, causing intermittent close failures that look like motor problems. We’ve replaced enough track hardware to know the difference in ten minutes.
- Post heave destroying concrete footings and stripping hinge screws. The aggressive wet-dry cycle near the West Fork cracks standard concrete pours and works screws loose from soft, saturated wood. We repour with deeper footings, gravel collars for drainage, and heavy-duty aftermarket hinges spec’d for clay movement — not factory hardware designed for stable soil.
Ghost Controls Service in River Oaks: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
River Oaks sits directly along the West Fork of the Trinity River, placing a substantial share of its residential parcels in or adjacent to FEMA-designated flood zones — a situation uncommon for surrounding Fort Worth neighborhoods. Periodic flooding saturates the ground around gate posts, and the area’s Blackland Prairie clay soil then shrinks dramatically in dry spells, causing posts to heave, tilt, and lose plumb repeatedly. Gate repair here is as much a foundation and post-reset trade as it is a hardware or automation trade.
For Ghost Controls owners specifically, this means your operator’s electronics may be perfectly sound while the installation geometry drifts catastrophically. A TSS1 on Bellaire Drive near the Trinity River floodway that we serviced last year had been installed the previous summer on an 18-inch footing — standard practice in stable soil, useless here. The post had already tilted three inches out of plumb after spring flooding, bending the operator arm and shearing the limit switch stop. We extracted the old footing, repoured a 30-inch deep concrete base with a gravel collar for drainage, and realigned the gate and operator. The homeowner reported zero issues through the next wet season. Out-of-area contractors who don’t know River Oaks’ flood pattern often miss this entirely, swapping motors when the real problem is what’s underneath them.
Tarrant County’s expansive clay soils shrink and swell dramatically with seasonal moisture swings, but the Trinity River bottomland in River Oaks amplifies this effect — wet-season saturation followed by baking summer heat regularly above 100°F creates some of the most aggressive post-movement cycles in the metro. That acceleration cracks concrete footings, strips hinge screws, and bends operator arms on systems that would last years in Keller or Southlake. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in River Oaks
We service the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the TSS1 single swing gate opener, the G-Series including the G-7000 and G-8000 swing operators, the GHOST1 slide gate opener, and the TS-1 series slide operators. We’ve rebuilt or replaced every component in these units — circuit boards, gearboxes, limit switches, remote receivers, and safety sensor loops.
For operator electronics and motors, we use OEM Ghost Controls components to maintain factory specifications and warranty compatibility where applicable. For structural repairs — hinges, posts, latches, and mounting hardware — we select heavy-duty aftermarket hardware rated for River Oaks’ clay movement, but we match original specs for HOA compliance. We stock common Ghost Controls parts locally for same-day or next-day River Oaks turnaround, and we fabricate what we can’t source. 11 years, one specialty.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in River Oaks
Ghost Controls repair in River Oaks typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether we’re addressing operator electronics, mechanical components, or post-and-hinge structural work. Post resets and footing repairs add $350–$800 because of the deeper excavation and concrete work required for floodplain stability. Full operator replacement, when the gearbox and motor are both unsalvageable, ranges $1,200–$2,400 including installation and alignment.
What drives cost: parts category (OEM electronics vs. fabricated structural hardware), whether we can reuse your existing post footing, and how far out of plumb the gate has drifted. Our free estimate includes full diagnostic, written quote, and no obligation — Dennis Price does the assessment personally. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule; most River Oaks calls we handle same-day or next-day.
Serving River Oaks, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the River Oaks 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 River Oaks
Your post is almost certainly shifting in saturated floodplain clay. The TSS1 or G-Series arm can’t articulate through the new geometry, so it binds and often shears the safety pin. We see this on Bellaire Drive and throughout the Trinity River-adjacent blocks every spring. The permanent fix is post extraction and deeper footing repour, not repeated arm adjustment. Call (855) 914-8517 — we’ll confirm the diagnosis on-site and quote it free.
Most River Oaks neighborhoods don’t have active HOAs — the city’s housing stock is dominated by modest single-family homes on small lots without covenant enforcement. If your property does have an HOA, we match original Ghost Controls specs for compliance and provide documentation on request. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll verify your specific requirements during the estimate.
Not until the posts are plumb and stable — installing an operator on a leaning post in River Oaks clay guarantees failure within one wet-dry cycle. We reset posts first, often with deeper footings than the original installation, then mount the TSS1 or G-Series unit. The combined structural and automation work typically runs $900–$1,800. Call (855) 914-8517 for a site assessment.
Probably not. Alley-access rear gates in River Oaks sit low and catch floodplain humidity, corroding track mounts and proximity sensors before the motor shows wear. We diagnose sensor alignment and track condition first — motor replacement without addressing corrosion just repeats the failure. Call (855) 914-8517 for exact diagnosis; estimates are free.
With proper post stability and drainage, 8–12 years is typical. In River Oaks, we’ve seen TSS1 units fail in under two years because the post heaved and the arm bent repeatedly. The operator itself is durable — the installation environment is what shortens lifespan. Post-reset and proper footing depth are the difference. Call (855) 914-8517 to evaluate your current setup.
Service Areas Near River Oaks
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the central Tarrant County corridor — Fort Worth proper, Irving to the east, Grand Prairie and Euless along the 183 corridor, and Farmers Branch when the job calls for our specific brand expertise. Same-day availability varies by distance, but River Oaks is central to our typical routing.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in River Oaks Today
Your Ghost Controls system doesn’t need a generic gate company — it needs a technician who knows why Tarrant County clay heave bends TSS1 arms and how to fix it permanently. Dennis Price handles the diagnostics and repair personally. Same-day service available for most River Oaks calls. Call (855) 914-8517 now for your free estimate.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving River Oaks and Fort Worth since 2013.