Ghost Controls Gate Repair in White Settlement, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair throughout White Settlement, TX, with same-day service available for most operator failures. What separates our work here from generic gate service is how we pair Ghost Controls-specific diagnostics with White Settlement’s distinctive aging infrastructure—60-year-old chain-link frames, defense-era dual-gate setups, and clay soil that shifts gate posts two inches between March and September. If your Ghost Controls operator is stalling, clicking, or not responding, call us at (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate and we’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong before we quote.

Why White Settlement Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been resetting gate posts and rebuilding operators in White Settlement since before most of the current national gate franchises even stocked Ghost Controls parts. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, grew up near the Stockyards district and learned the electrical and mechanical fundamentals at Tarrant County College’s Industrial Technology program—he’s the guy who shows up with the tools, not a subcontractor reading a manual in your driveway.
That matters because Ghost Controls operators aren’t universal. The TS-1 slide gate chain tensioner requires a specific torque sequence; the TSS1 swing arm’s limit switches need calibration against actual gate swing arc, not factory defaults. We’ve rebuilt dozens of both models in White Settlement alone, and we stock genuine OEM Ghost Controls boards and motors for the common failures. When your 1960s dual-gate setup needs a latch that hasn’t been manufactured since the Cold War, we fabricate it in-house. We weld, we wire, we repair—11 years, one specialty, and 700+ neighbors agree the approach works.
We’re not affiliated with Ghost Controls the manufacturer. We’re independent. That means we fix what you have instead of pushing a new system that doesn’t match your gate.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in White Settlement
- TS-1 chain tensioners and mounting bolts vibrate loose. The jet noise from NAS Fort Worth JRB creates constant low-frequency vibration that works hardware loose over months, not years. We re-torque with thread-locker and install Belleville washers where the factory spec didn’t account for military air traffic.
- TSS1 swing arms bind and strip gear teeth. White Settlement’s 1950s–1970s ranch homes often have gate posts sunk in shallow footings that weren’t designed for Fort Worth Prairie clay. When spring rains hit after a dry winter, that clay heaves posts 1-2 inches. The TSS1 tries to push through misalignment until the nylon gear teeth shear. We reset the post with helical anchors before recalibrating—fixing the motor without fixing the geometry just breaks the next gear set.
- GHOST1 control boards fail from moisture ingress. Ice storms in North Texas crack operator housings that never seal properly again. Water wicks into the board through freeze-thaw cycling. We replace the board and retrofit sealed vent kits—Ghost Controls didn’t ship with them originally, but we’ve learned what keeps White Settlement’s weather out.
- G-Series motors overload on agricultural pipe gates. West-side lots near the base perimeter still use heavy steel pipe gates from the defense era. The G-Series residential motor isn’t underbuilt; the gate is overbuilt for the application. We diagnose whether the motor needs replacement or the gate needs counterbalancing—sometimes both.
- Dual-gate latch hardware is discontinued and unobtainable. The combination swing-gate and man-gate setups installed by base-era homeowners used latches specific to 1960s security fencing. We’ve sourced salvage and fabricated replacements when no stock exists. Big-box stores don’t carry them. We do, or we make them.
Ghost Controls Service in White Settlement: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the thing about White Settlement that a Fort Worth ZIP code just across the city line doesn’t replicate at this concentration: this city was built in a single 20-year window to house defense workers, and the housing stock aged in unison. A 1958 ranch on Church Street has a chain-link perimeter fence that’s original or once-replaced, sitting on footings poured when nobody understood how aggressively Fort Worth Prairie clay would heave. That means we’re not doing isolated repairs—we’re managing chronic infrastructure fatigue.
Blocks nearest the NAS Fort Worth JRB perimeter have combination chain-link swing gates with separate pedestrian man-gates installed during the Cold War; those dual-gate setups frequently use discontinued latch hardware that must be custom-fabricated or sourced from salvage, a service need nearly absent elsewhere in Tarrant County. When Dennis Price quotes a Ghost Controls repair on one of these properties, he’s accounting for whether the gate frame itself will survive another five years, not just whether the motor runs today. We’ve learned to ask: when was this post last plumb? Because if it’s leaning now, your TSS1 recalibration won’t hold through the next dry summer. That soil insight changes every repair decision we make in White Settlement.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in White Settlement
Your brand, our expertise—we work across Ghost Controls’ full residential and light-commercial line:
- TS-1 Slide Gate Operator — chain-drive and rack-and-pinion configurations, including tensioner rebuilds and limit switch replacement
- TSS1 Swing Gate Operator — single and dual-arm setups, gear reduction service, and post-shift recalibration
- G-Series Residential Operator — GHOST1 and related models, control board diagnostics, and motor brush replacement
- GHOST1 Slide Gate Opener — board-level repair, housing resealing, and aftermarket vent kit retrofit
We stock genuine OEM Ghost Controls boards and motors for common failures, but we don’t default to “replace the whole unit” when a $40 limit switch or a fabricated bracket solves the problem. For White Settlement’s vintage dual-gate or defense-era setups requiring non-standard parts, our in-house welding and fabrication capability means we’re not waiting on a parts warehouse that stopped stocking your latch in 1987. Turnaround on standard repairs is typically same-day or next-day; fabrication adds 24–48 hours if we can’t source salvage locally.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in White Settlement
Ghost Controls repair costs in White Settlement typically run:
- Diagnostic and service call: $95–$145 (waived with repair authorization)
- Limit switch or sensor replacement: $140–$220
- Control board replacement (OEM): $280–$450
- Motor or gearbox rebuild: $340–$580
- Post pull-and-reset with helical anchor: $380–$650
- Custom fabricated latch or hinge bracket: $180–$320
- Full operator replacement (when chassis is corroded or damage exceeds 60% of new unit cost): $1,200–$2,400
What drives cost: whether the problem is electrical (board, wiring) or mechanical (gear, motor, post geometry), whether OEM parts are in stock or need ordering, and whether your gate structure requires fabrication work beyond standard hardware. Our estimates are free and itemized—no repair starts without your okay. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
Serving White Settlement, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the White Settlement 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 White Settlement
Probably not. In White Settlement, TSS1 stalling after dry weather almost always means your gate post has shifted in shrinking clay, throwing the swing arc out of alignment. The motor stalls because it’s hitting mechanical resistance, not because the motor itself has failed. We check post plumb and hinge geometry before quoting any motor work—replacing a good motor into a misaligned gate just breaks the new one. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll diagnose it properly; estimates are free.
Yes, with fabrication. We’ve retrofitted Ghost Controls TSS1 arms onto base-era dual-gate frames by building custom mounting brackets that clear the existing man-gate latch geometry. The operator fits; the challenge is the 60-year-old frame corrosion and discontinued latch hardware. We assess structural integrity first—some frames need section replacement before any new operator mounts safely. Call (855) 914-8517 for a site evaluation.
Minimum 36 inches below grade with a bell-bottom or helical anchor, not the 24-inch shallow pours common in 1960s construction. Fort Worth Prairie clay’s shrink-swell capacity is highest in the top 30 inches; getting below that zone with proper drainage rock backfill is what keeps posts plumb through drought-to-flood cycles. We pull and reset posts to this spec as part of our standard service when clay heave is the root cause.
Yes, significantly. The G-Series and even the TS-1 are rated for residential-weight gates; defense-era steel pipe gates often exceed that by 40–60%. The motor doesn’t fail immediately—it runs hotter, draws more current, and brushes wear faster. We check gate weight against operator spec and can add spring-assisted hinges or recommend a higher-torque unit if retrofit isn’t practical. Repairing the motor without addressing the load just repeats the cycle.
We do, and we match paint when it matters. On a 1950s ranch home on Church Street, one-eighth mile from the base perimeter, we found a Ghost Controls TSS1 swing arm stalled mid-cycle because the 60-year-old chain-link gate frame had sagged 2 inches from corrosion at the hinge pin. We fabricated a custom hinge bracket from 1/4-inch steel, re-aligned the gate with a 36-inch helical anchor reset, and replaced the TSS1 limit switch assembly—all while matching the original F914 olive-drab paint per the homeowner’s request. Paint doesn’t affect function, but we understand when aesthetics matter on a vintage property.
Service Areas Near White Settlement
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the western Fort Worth metro from our base near the Stockyards. Nearby areas we cover include Irving, Grand Prairie, Euless, Farmers Branch, and Coppell. If you’re in ZIP 76116 or adjacent Tarrant County neighborhoods, we’re typically on-site within the hour for urgent repairs.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in White Settlement Today
Your Ghost Controls operator doesn’t need a sales pitch—it needs a technician who knows why TSS1 gears strip in White Settlement clay and stocks the OEM parts to fix it. Dennis Price handles the diagnosis personally. Same-day service available for most calls. Call (855) 914-8517 now for your free estimate.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving White Settlement and Fort Worth since 2013.