Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Mansfield, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth
Independent Mighty Mule gate repair in Mansfield typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether we’re realigning a swing gate after clay-soil heave or replacing an FM500 control board. We’re Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, and what makes our Mighty Mule work different here is the street-level pattern recognition we’ve built across Mansfield’s master-planned subdivisions — when you’ve repaired the same FM500 operator on three consecutive Walnut Creek driveways, you stop guessing and start knowing. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate; same-day service is usually available.

Why Mansfield Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service
We’ve been the ones Mansfield homeowners call when their Mighty Mule stops mid-cycle and the keypad’s blinking an error code they can’t decode. Dennis Price — our owner and lead technician — grew up near the Stockyards district in Fort Worth and learned the electrical fundamentals at Tarrant County College before spending eleven years exclusively on gates. That matters here because Mansfield’s 2000s-era subdivisions weren’t built with generic gates; they were built with specific operators, installed in waves, now failing in waves.
We carry OEM Mighty Mule replacement gears, limit switches, and control boards for the FM500 and MM560 series we see constantly in this market. But we also fabricate in-house — when a post has heaved in black clay and the gate’s racked beyond what a hinge swap will fix, we weld and reset on-site rather than scheduling a second trip with a separate metal shop. Your brand, our expertise. We’re not a Mighty Mule dealer or authorized servicer; we’re independent technicians who’ve chosen to know these units inside and out because Mansfield’s housing stock demands it. 700+ neighbors agree — our 707 verified reviews average 4.8 stars, and Dennis is still the one who shows up with the tools.
Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Mansfield
- Hinge misalignment from black-clay heave binding swing gates. Mansfield sits on the same expansive Vertisol clay that underlies Fort Worth, and seasonal moisture swings tilt gate posts enough to make a Mighty Mule 350 or 371 fault out on overload. We see this spike hard after winter ice storms load the frame. We realign, reset the concrete footing depth, and upgrade to adjustable hinge sets that tolerate future movement.
- Corroded limit-switch contacts on FM500 operators. The weatherproof cover on these units traps humidity through Mansfield’s humid spring and early summer, and the limit switch contacts oxidize until the gate stops short or reverses randomly. We clean or replace with OEM switches and modify the cover ventilation slightly — enough to break the condensation cycle without voiding the enclosure rating.
- Worn drive gears on MM560 slide operators after 10+ years of residential cycling. Walnut Creek and South Pointe installed these by the dozen in 2005–2010. The nylon drive gears fatigue predictably around year twelve. We stock replacement OEM gearboxes and can swap them without replacing the entire operator — usually same-day in Mansfield.
- Rusted battery terminals on backup units from summer heat accelerating electrolyte evaporation. When Mansfield hits 105°F for weeks straight, the sealed lead-acid batteries in Mighty Mule backup systems cook. Terminals corrode, voltage drops, and the gate won’t run during the outage that inevitably follows a summer storm. We clean, replace with heat-rated batteries, and check charging circuit output.
- Output shaft shear on 350 series swing operators. This one’s mechanical trauma — when clay heave has already bound the gate, the operator keeps trying until something gives. The 350’s output shaft is the weak point by design. We’ve replaced enough in Walnut Creek to keep the part on the truck.
Mighty Mule Service in Mansfield: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
In South Pointe subdivision, the 2006 original construction used identical Mighty Mule FM500 operators on every corner lot gate. This isn’t anecdotal — it’s the defining pattern of Mansfield’s master-planned build-out along US-287 and Broad Street. When one fails, neighbors often report the exact same symptom within days. A capacitor swells in July heat on one Broad Street property, and by Wednesday we’re diagnosing identical bulging tops three doors down. This street-level referral effect is unique to Mansfield’s single-ZIP concentration of same-era hardware. It means we don’t just recognize your problem — we’ve likely already fixed it on your block. It also means we stock heavier for Mansfield than we do for older, more organically grown cities where gate ages and brands are scattered across decades. The uniformity simplifies our parts loadout, speeds our turnaround, and gives us repair-versus-replace data that’s actually statistically meaningful here.
Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in Mansfield
We work on the full Mighty Mule residential and light-commercial line: FM500 swing operators (the workhorse of South Pointe’s 2006 installs), MM560 slide operators (common in Walnut Creek’s wider driveway entries), Mighty Mule 350 single swing units, and Mighty Mule 371 dual swing systems. Our parts stance is specific: OEM control boards, limit switches, and drive gears where Mighty Mule’s tolerances matter; aftermarket-grade hinges and post sleeves where third-party metallurgy outperforms stock in clay-soil conditions. We weld, we wire, we repair — and we only replace an operator when repair cost exceeds 60% of a new unit. 11 years, one specialty.
Mighty Mule Service Pricing in Mansfield
Here’s what Mighty Mule repair typically costs in Mansfield’s market:
- Gate realignment and hinge service: $180–$290
- FM500/MM560 control board replacement: $320–$450
- Drive gear or gearbox swap: $240–$380
- Battery backup system service or replacement: $150–$260
- Post repair with in-house welding and reset: $380–$520
What drives the spread is post condition — if the black clay has heaved the footing, realignment becomes a concrete-and-welding job, not a half-hour adjustment. Our free estimate includes full mechanical and electrical diagnosis, load testing of the operator, and a straight recommendation on repair versus replacement. No number invented, no certificate number quoted — just what we’ve seen across eleven years of Mansfield gates. Call (855) 914-8517 for your exact quote; estimates are free and we’re usually out same day.
Serving Mansfield, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mansfield 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 Mansfield
It’s usually not the safety sensors. On Mansfield’s FM500 units, this symptom most often traces to corroded limit-switch contacts inside the operator housing — humidity gets trapped under the cover, especially after our wet spring seasons. The control board thinks the gate has hit an obstacle and reverses. We pull the cover, test the switch continuity, and replace with OEM if it’s out of spec. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll confirm on-site; estimates are free.
Yes — South Pointe’s architectural guidelines and most Mansfield master-planned HOAs require pre-approval for operator replacement, though simple repair of existing equipment typically doesn’t. We photograph your current unit, document the exact model and mounting dimensions, and provide a written spec sheet you can submit to your HOA board before we order parts. This prevents the two-week delay we’ve seen when homeowners skip the step. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll handle the documentation.
Heat. When Mansfield’s pushing 102°F, the MM560’s motor runs at higher resistance and the lubricant in the drive train thins past its effective viscosity. We see this every August. The fix isn’t always motor replacement — often it’s cleaning the track, switching to high-temp grease, and verifying the battery isn’t voltage-sagging under thermal load. If the motor’s genuinely failing, we’ll tell you. Call (855) 914-8517 for a thermal-stress check.
We can evaluate it. The February 2023 ice storm loaded a lot of Mansfield’s ornamental iron gates past their design weight, and we’ve repaired bent 371 arms, sheared mounting brackets, and cracked control housings from that event. Structural damage to the gate itself we fix in-house with welding; operator damage we assess for OEM part availability. Some 371 boards from that era are now scarce, so we’ll give you straight numbers on repair-versus-replace. Call (855) 914-8517 for an inspection.
Minimum 36 inches below grade, but depth alone won’t save you from heave. In Mansfield’s Vertisol, we set posts with a concrete bell at the base wider than the shaft — this creates an anchor that resists vertical movement better than a straight cylinder. We also use adjustable hinge boxes so future realignment doesn’t require re-pouring. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job. Call (855) 914-8517 for a post assessment.
Service Areas Near Mansfield
We run Mighty Mule service calls throughout Mansfield’s 76063 ZIP and surrounding Tarrant County markets — Grand Prairie to the east, Arlington along the I-20 corridor, Fort Worth proper, Kennedale, and Burleson to the south. Same-day availability depends on current routing, but Mansfield’s density of same-era gates means we’re here weekly.
Book Your Mighty Mule Service in Mansfield Today
Your Mighty Mule was built for a decade of service. In Mansfield’s clay and heat, that decade arrives all at once across entire neighborhoods. We’re Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth — Dennis Price and our team — and we’ve already fixed the gate three doors down. Call (855) 914-8517 now. Same-day service is available most days, and estimates are always free.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Mansfield and Fort Worth since 2013.