Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Frisco, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
We provide independent Mighty Mule gate repair across Frisco’s master-planned communities, from Stonebriar to the Plantation Estates subdivisions along Highway 380. The one thing that makes our Mighty Mule work here different: we’ve restored hundreds of units after Winter Storm Uri’s power surges, and we carry the custom powder-coat finishes your HOA actually approved—not whatever’s sitting on a warehouse shelf. Call (855) 914-8517 for same-day diagnosis.

Why Frisco Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service
Dennis Price has been the lead technician on every Everest job for 11 years. He grew up near the Stockyards district in Fort Worth, learned his electrical and mechanical fundamentals through Tarrant County College’s Industrial Technology program, and has spent the last decade-plus diagnosing the kind of intermittent electrical faults that other techs misread as complete motor failures. That’s the difference between an owner who shows up with tools and a dispatcher sending whoever’s available.
We’re not a Mighty Mule authorized dealer, and we don’t pretend to be. We’re an independent service provider with hands-on experience across the full Mighty Mule product line—FM500, FM136, E-Series, F1050—plus eight other major brands. That independence matters in Frisco because it means we’ll repair your board when that’s the right call, upgrade you to a commercial-grade E-Series when it’s not, and source the exact powder-coat finish your HOA architectural committee approved in 2007. Dennis and his team have 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars. 700+ neighbors agree: expertise beats a franchise uniform.
We weld, we wire, we repair. In-house fabrication means a heaved post or bent frame gets fixed on-site, not deferred to a metal shop across Dallas County.
Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Frisco
- Control board failure from Winter Storm Uri power surges. The FM500 units installed during Frisco’s 2005–2015 build wave along Highway 380 and Lebanon Road took the worst of it. We’ve replaced hundreds of these boards. Many owners wired manual bypasses in February 2021 and never looked back—those systems are still running in “dumb” mode, missing all automation features.
- Operator binding misdiagnosed as motor failure. Frisco’s Blackland Prairie black clay soil swells with spring rain and shrinks hard by August. Gate posts heave out of plumb. Homeowners adjust limit switches three times before calling us. The motor’s fine—the post needs re-plumbing or a concrete collar extension.
- Powder-coat degradation from 100°F+ thermal cycling. Frisco summers don’t just fade your gate’s finish; they create micro-cracks that let moisture reach the substrate. On HOA-governed ornamental iron gates, this isn’t cosmetic—it’s a compliance issue. We stock UV-stable touch-up compounds and can custom-match RAL colors on-site.
- Slide gate track wear on high-cycle HOA entries. Multi-home entrances in subdivisions like Stonebriar see 200+ cycles daily. The oval-out slots on Mighty Mule slide gate hardware elongate faster here than on single-family residential gates. We fabricate reinforced track shoes in our mobile welding rig.
- Wireless keypad and receiver interference. Frisco’s density of smart home devices, pool controllers, and neighboring gate systems creates 433 MHz congestion. Mighty Mule’s standard receiver range drops. We diagnose the RF environment and install shielded low-voltage runs where wireless won’t cut it.
Mighty Mule Service in Frisco: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Frisco’s aggressive annexation policy created something you won’t find in Plano or McKinney: a patchwork of HOAs, each with gate specifications locked in during their original build phase. Stonebriar requires a ‘Tuscan Bronze’ RAL color that’s nearly impossible to find off-the-shelf. The Plantation Estates subdivision specifies ‘Heritage Brown’ on its ornamental iron profiles. We’ve had homeowners order replacement panels from online suppliers, install them, and receive HOA violation notices because the finish was two shades off under afternoon sun.
This is standard work for us. We carry a mobile powder-coat system and custom-mix to match. In the Plantation Estates subdivision, we serviced a Mighty Mule FM500 on a double swing gate where Winter Storm Uri had fried the control board and the owner had wired a manual bypass. We replaced the board, re-plumbed the post that had heaved from clay soil, and applied a custom-mixed powder coat to match the community’s ‘Heritage Brown’ finish—all in one trip, avoiding HOA rejection. That’s the kind of job that only works when your technician carries welding gear, electrical diagnostics, and a paint lab in the same truck.
If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job.
Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in Frisco
We work on the full Mighty Mule residential and light-commercial line:
- FM500 — The workhorse of Frisco’s 2005–2015 installation wave. Uri surge damage is our most common call. We stock OEM control boards and arm assemblies for same-day restoration.
- FM136 — Compact swing gate operator for lighter residential gates. Post-heave binding shows up here first due to the unit’s lighter-duty limit-switch assembly.
- E-Series — Our recommended upgrade path when an FM500 has suffered multiple board failures or when HOA entry gates need commercial cycle ratings. We carry E-Series mounting hardware and can adapt existing Frisco gate frames.
- F1050 — Heavy-duty slide gate operator. Track wear and oval-out slot elongation are the usual issues on high-cycle Frisco HOA entries.
We primarily use OEM Mighty Mule replacement parts to ensure compatibility and HOA approval. For obsolete models, we source quality aftermarket alternatives and document the substitution for your architectural review board. Our Frisco warehouse stocks the fast-moving items—boards, arms, limit switches, receiver kits—so most repairs don’t wait on shipping.
Mighty Mule Service Pricing in Frisco
Most Mighty Mule repairs in Frisco fall between $185 and $475, depending on what’s actually failed. Here’s how that breaks down:

- Diagnostic and service call: $85–$125
- Control board replacement (FM500): $220–$340 (board + labor)
- Post re-plumbing/realignment: $180–$290
- Powder-coat touch-up or custom match: $150–$280
- Full operator upgrade to E-Series: $890–$1,450 (including mounting adaptation)
What drives cost? Board failures are straightforward. Post-heave realignment takes longer because we verify plumb in both wet and dry soil conditions. Custom powder-coat matching adds material cost but saves you from HOA fines and re-work.
Every estimate is free. Dennis Price shows up, diagnoses the actual problem, and quotes before any work starts. Call (855) 914-8517 for your exact number—no obligation, no dispatch fee hidden in the fine print.
Serving Frisco, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Frisco 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 — Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Frisco
Your limit switches aren’t the problem—your gate post is. Frisco’s black clay soil shrinks hard during drought, then swells with the first sustained rain. The post tilts, the gate frame twists, and the operator fights mechanical resistance it wasn’t designed for. We re-plumb the post and install concrete collar extensions that reduce seasonal movement. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll verify whether it’s a post issue or actual operator wear—estimates are free.
Replace the board first. We’ve restored hundreds of Uri-damaged FM500s with OEM control boards, and most units run fine afterward. We only recommend full replacement if the motor windings test bad or if this is the second board failure—then an E-Series upgrade is more cost-effective long-term. Dennis Price tests motor amp draw and winding resistance on-site before quoting either path.
Most Frisco HOAs don’t specify brand—they specify finish, profile, and operational safety. We use OEM Mighty Mule parts by default because they guarantee fit and preserve any remaining warranty. For obsolete models, we document aftermarket substitutions with photos and spec sheets for your architectural review. We’ve never had a submission rejected when we include the finish-match verification.
Not permanently, but correctly. Frisco’s clay soil will always move. We re-plumb posts with deeper footings and concrete collars that reduce the amplitude of seasonal shift. Most of our realignment clients in 75033 and 75035 go 3–5 years before needing touch-up adjustment. We also inspect for cracked welds or bent frames that make the problem worse than soil movement alone. Call (855) 914-8517 for a structural assessment—estimates are free.
Twice yearly: once in late spring after clay soil swelling peaks, once in fall before freeze-thaw cycles begin. High-cycle HOA entries should add a mid-summer track inspection. We grease slide tracks, test limit switch repeatability, check receiver range against new neighborhood RF sources, and spot-finish powder coat before UV damage reaches substrate. 11 years, one specialty—we’ve learned what Frisco’s climate actually does to these units.
Service Areas Near Frisco
We run Mighty Mule service calls throughout the northern Dallas-Fort Worth corridor. Regular stops include Irving and Farmers Branch to the south, Coppell and Euless to the southeast, and Grand Prairie for commercial access control work. Same-day availability extends to all ZIP codes in 75033, 75034, and 75035.
Book Your Mighty Mule Service in Frisco Today
Dennis Price answers calls directly and schedules diagnostics for most Frisco addresses within 24 hours. Same-day service is available for inoperable gates and security-critical HOA entries. Your brand, our expertise—11 years, 707 reviews, and the tools to fix it right in one trip.
Call (855) 914-8517 now for your free estimate.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Frisco and the greater Fort Worth area since 2013.