DoorKing Gate Repair in Lucas, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
DoorKing gate repair in Lucas typically runs $195–$475 depending on whether you’re looking at a limit switch reset, logic board replacement, or full post realignment after clay heave. We’re an independent service provider—never manufacturer-authorized—so we work on every generation of DoorKing equipment already installed on Lucas properties, from legacy 1830 swing operators to 6300 slide systems on ranch driveways. Call (855) 914-8517 and Dennis Price will walk you through what’s actually failing before we schedule.

Why Lucas Residents Choose Us for DoorKing Service
Eleven years, one specialty. That’s the difference between a tech who recognizes your DoorKing fault code in thirty seconds and one who guesses through three visits.
We know DoorKing equipment because we’ve repaired it in Lucas conditions specifically—not just in a training manual, but in the field where black clay swells, posts tilt, and horse trailers need ten feet of clearance. Dennis Price grew up near the Stockyards in Fort Worth and learned his electrical fundamentals at Tarrant County College’s Industrial Technology program. He’s the lead technician on every job, not a subcontractor reading a script. When a Bristol Park homeowner called last winter about a gate that wouldn’t close after an ice storm, Dennis traced it to a cracked limit switch housing in under twenty minutes—because he’d already seen that exact failure pattern on three other Lucas properties that same season.
Your brand, our expertise. We carry OEM-compatible DoorKing parts and we weld, we wire, we repair. 700+ neighbors agree: our 707 verified reviews average 4.8 stars because we diagnose before we quote. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job.
Common DoorKing Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Lucas
- Limit switch drift from clay heave. Lucas sits on Collin County’s worst expansive black clay. Every wet season, that soil swells and tilts gate posts out of plumb. On a DoorKing 1830 swing operator, even a two-degree post shift throws the limit switch geometry off, so the gate stops short or over-travels. We reset the post, replace the worn switch, and recalibrate—usually same day.
- Gear and motor burnout on oversized estate gates. Lucas’s one-acre-minimum zoning means 16–20 ft. swing spans are standard, not exceptional. A 1830 operator spec’d for a 12-ft. residential gate will burn its gear train inside three years pushing that much iron. We catch this during inspection and advise whether a motor upgrade or dual-swing conversion makes more sense.
- Logic board corrosion on 9100 entry systems. Proximity to Lewisville Lake means higher humidity than inland Collin County. We’ve pulled 9100 telephone entry boards with green copper oxidation on the relay contacts—intermittent failures that look like keypad problems but trace back to board-level corrosion. We source OEM replacements or quality aftermarket boards for discontinued units.
- Conduit flooding and silt intrusion. Here’s a Lucas-specific failure you won’t find in Allen or McKinney. FM 1378’s horseshoe curve floods hard in heavy rain, and buried low-voltage conduit fills with silt that migrates into operator housings. We re-run conduit above grade or seal penetrations with proper strain relief—fixes that last through the next flood cycle.
- Post-weld failures after ice storms. North Texas ice hits every two to three years, and Lucas gates take the brunt. Brittle welds on custom pipe-panel ranch gates snap under ice load, especially where previous repairs used mismatched filler metal. We weld in-house with structural-grade rod and gusset plates, not quick tack jobs.
DoorKing Service in Lucas: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Lucas’s horseshoe curve on FM 1378 often floods during heavy rain, causing buried gate operator conduit to fill with silt—a failure mode virtually unseen in neighboring cities like Allen or McKinney where drainage is more robust. For DoorKing owners, this means a 6300 slide operator that worked fine in October starts throwing intermittent faults by March. The silt doesn’t kill the motor immediately; it works into limit switch housings, fouls magnetic sensors, and corrodes terminal blocks over two or three wet seasons. We’ve opened DoorKing control boxes on Lucas Road properties where the bottom third of the enclosure was packed with dried clay sediment. The owner thought they had a board failure. What they actually had was a drainage problem disguised as an electrical one. We clean, reseal, and reroute conduit above the flood line—then address whatever component damage the silt already caused. That’s the kind of diagnosis that only comes from working this specific geography repeatedly.
DoorKing Models & Products We Service in Lucas
We service the full DoorKing residential and light-commercial line: 1830 Series swing gate operators (the workhorse on Lucas estate driveways), 6300 Series slide gate operators (common on commercial and multi-family entries), and 9100 Series telephone entry and access control systems.
Our parts stance is straightforward. When a DoorKing OEM board or motor is available, we use it—fit, function, and longevity are proven. But early-2000s Linear, Elite, and Mighty Mule units aren’t the only aging operators in Lucas; plenty of first-generation DoorKing systems from that same era are still running. For discontinued components, we source quality aftermarket alternatives from suppliers we’ve vetted over eleven years. We’ll tell you honestly whether a $340 board replacement on a fifteen-year-old operator is throwing good money after bad, or whether a full system upgrade pays off in reliability.
We stock common DoorKing limit switches, arm assemblies, and control boards locally for Lucas-area turnaround, and we fabricate custom mounting brackets in-house when post realignment requires it.
DoorKing Service Pricing in Lucas
| Service | Typical Range in Lucas |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & limit switch adjustment | $195 – $275 |
| Logic board replacement (OEM or quality aftermarket) | $285 – $475 |
| Post reset & gate realignment (clay heave repair) | $340 – $580 |
| Motor/gear assembly replacement on 1830/6300 | $425 – $725 |
| Slide gate track weld repair or section replacement | $380 – $650 |
What drives cost? Three things: how far the post has shifted, whether we’re matching OEM or replacing with aftermarket on obsolete units, and whether the gate needs structural welding versus component swap. Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection—Dennis Price shows up, identifies the fault, and quotes before any work begins. No “trip charge” games. Call (855) 914-8517 for your exact number.
Serving Lucas, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lucas 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 — DoorKing Gate Repair in Lucas
It’s usually soil-related in Lucas. The 1830’s internal limit switches depend on consistent gate geometry, and when black clay heaves your post even slightly, the arm travels to a position the board reads as an obstruction. We check post plumb first, then test the safety loop and edge sensors. Call (855) 914-8517—we’ll confirm which failure mode you’ve got before quoting.
Yes. We regularly convert single-swing to dual-swing configurations on Lucas equestrian properties to clear 8–10 ft. trailer widths. This typically involves new posts set in bell-bottom footings below the clay swell line, a second DoorKing-compatible operator or a mechanical slave arm, and welded hinge hardware. We handle the structural work and the automation integration together. Call (855) 914-8517 to measure your opening and trailer.
Maybe, but not necessarily. Ice storms snap antenna leads, crack outdoor-rated enclosures, and cause ground-fault trips that the 9100 board interprets as a dead short. We test the power supply, antenna continuity, and board relay outputs systematically before declaring a board failure. If the board is damaged, we source OEM or verified aftermarket replacements. Call (855) 914-8517 for same-week service.
No. A squealing 1830 usually means a dry or failing bronze bushing in the operator arm, or a gate hinge that’s binding because the post has tilted. In Lucas, we see both: the clay moves posts, and the arm bearings wear faster from the misalignment load. We grease what can be greased, replace what can’t, and fix the root cause so it stays quiet. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free inspection.
Your post depth, drainage, and gate geometry probably differ. Lucas properties on undisturbed black clay with shallow post footings heave seasonally; properties with deeper bell-bottom footings or better drainage don’t. A 20-ft. single-swing gate multiplies any post tilt into a major alignment problem, while a shorter dual-swing setup tolerates more variation. We assess your specific footing depth and soil conditions, then recommend a fix that matches your property—not a generic adjustment. Call (855) 914-8517 to stop the cycle.
Service Areas Near Lucas
We run DoorKing service calls throughout Collin County and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area from our base near Fort Worth. Regular stops include Allen, McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and Richardson—though Lucas’s large-lot, equestrian-specific gate problems keep us particularly busy here. If you’re in ZIP 75002 or the surrounding acreage, we’re usually on-site within a day.
Book Your DoorKing Service in Lucas Today
Don’t let a drifting limit switch or a tilted post turn into a full operator replacement. Dennis Price handles every DoorKing diagnostic personally, and we stock the parts to fix most Lucas failures on the first visit. Same-day appointments available when the schedule allows. Call (855) 914-8517 now for your free estimate.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Lucas and North Texas since 2013.