Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Ennis, TX

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

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

We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Ennis’s 75119 and 75120 ZIP codes, with same-day service available for most operator failures. What separates our Ghost Controls work here is how we handle the ground before we touch the hardware — Ennis’s black clay soil shifts so aggressively that post resetting is usually the real fix, not the operator itself. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate and we’ll tell you exactly what’s happening before we quote.

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Why Ennis Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service

We’ve been the ones Ennis homeowners call when their Ghost Controls operator starts clicking but won’t budge — or when the gate opens fine in March and drags concrete by August. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, has rebuilt more Ghost Controls gearsets than he can count, and he still shows up with the wrenches, not a clipboard and a subcontractor.

Eleven years, one specialty. We’re not fence guys who “also do gates” or handymen guessing at control-board diagnostics. We carry OEM Ghost Controls electronics and motors, but we’re also set up to fabricate powder-coated housings and weld structural repairs on-site — because Ennis’s humidity eats standard hardware faster than inland Texas markets. Your brand, our expertise. That’s nine operator lines including Ghost Controls, not trial-and-error troubleshooting.

700+ neighbors agree — 707 verified reviews at 4.8 stars, built on jobs like the TSS1 swing arm we rebuilt last Tuesday on a farmstead west of downtown. 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 Ennis

  • TSS1 swing arm gear stripping from post heave. Ennis’s Houston Black clay swells and shrinks so dramatically that gate posts tilt seasonally. The TSS1’s polymer gears weren’t designed to absorb that racking force — we see the teeth stripped clean by late summer. We reset the post first, then rebuild or replace the gearset.
  • TS-1 control board moisture intrusion. Ennis’s humid springs and heavy dew points push moisture past gasket seals on TS-1 slide operators. Corroded traces on the control board read as “motor failure” to less experienced techs. We diagnose the actual fault, replace the board with OEM parts, and seal the housing better than factory spec.
  • GHOST1 chain tensioner bolts backing out. When gate frames rack from shifting posts, the chain takes up slack unevenly. The tensioner bolts on GHOST1 slide operators loosen progressively until the chain jumps the sprocket. We realign the gate frame, reset posts if needed, and set proper tension — not just tighten and leave.
  • Operator mounting bracket fatigue. Ghost Controls brackets bolt to posts that move in Ennis’s clay. Repeated flexing cracks powder-coated steel at the weld. We cut off the compromised bracket, weld a heavier-gauge replacement, and anchor it to a properly reset post so it stays put.
  • Limited-range or intermittent remote response. The receiver antenna on Ghost Controls operators is vulnerable to moisture wicking through cable glands. In Ennis’s wet-dry cycle, we find antennas reading full signal at the keypad and nothing at the driveway edge. We replace the antenna assembly and reseal the entry point.

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

Ennis sits squarely on the Blackland Prairie’s Houston Black clay — some of the most expansive shrink-swell soil in North America. Gate posts here heave, tilt, and rack seasonally as the clay swells with spring rains and fissures open during summer droughts, making post-depth and concrete footing spec the defining issue for every gate repair job in the 75119/75120 area.

Here’s what that means specifically for Ghost Controls owners: that TSS1 or G-Series operator you installed three years ago probably failed because the post moved, not because the motor wore out. At a 1940s farmstead on a 5-acre tract off West Lampasas Road, the homeowner’s Ghost Controls TSS1 swing operator stalled every August. We found the 2-inch pipe post had tilted 3 degrees from clay shrinkage. We welded a 36-inch footing collar around the post, reset it with concrete, and replaced the operator’s stripped gearset — the gate now cycles smoothly through both drought and wet seasons.

Technicians working the older acreage tracts west of downtown repeatedly find that galvanized pipe gateposts were set only 18–24 inches deep decades ago — sufficient in other soils, but badly inadequate in Ennis’s black clay. So a “hinge repair” call almost always requires resetting the post entirely before any hardware work holds. We weld, we wire, we repair — and in Ennis, we dig.

Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Ennis

We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: G-Series swing gate operators for single and dual residential gates; TS-1 slide gate operators for cantilever and rolling-gate setups; TSS1 swing gate operators, the heavy-duty single-arm unit; and GHOST1 slide gate openers, the compact chain-drive model common on smaller Ennis properties.

Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM Ghost Controls control boards, motor assemblies, and gearsets — the components where compatibility matters. For housings, hinges, and brackets that Ennis’s humidity destroys repeatedly, we source aftermarket powder-coated or galvanized alternatives that outlast factory spec. We stock common Ghost Controls failure parts locally for same-day turnaround on most Ennis calls, and we fabricate what we can’t buy.

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Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Ennis

Ghost Controls repair costs in Ennis depend on whether we’re fixing the operator or fixing the ground it mounts to. Typical ranges: diagnostic and minor adjustment, $150–$250; control board or receiver replacement with OEM parts, $280–$450; TSS1 or TS-1 gearset rebuild, $320–$580; post reset with welded footing collar and concrete, $400–$700; full operator replacement with post work, $1,200–$2,400.

Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection. Dennis Price handles these personally — he’ll tell you whether your operator is worth rebuilding or whether the post movement will just destroy the next one. No charge for that honesty. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll schedule a look, usually same day if you’re in 75119 or 75120.

Serving Ennis, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Ennis 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 Ennis

Service Areas Near Ennis

We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout Ellis County and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth corridor, including Irving, Grand Prairie, Euless, Farmers Branch, and Coppell. Same-day availability extends to most of these areas for urgent operator failures.

Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Ennis Today

Gate’s clicking, grinding, or stuck open? We’re in Ennis regularly — same-day service available for most Ghost Controls calls in 75119 and 75120. Dennis Price handles the diagnosis personally, and we’ll give you a straight answer on whether it’s the operator, the post, or both. Call (855) 914-8517 for your free estimate.

Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Ennis and the greater Fort Worth area since 2013.

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