Mighty Mule Gate Repair in White Settlement, TX

Mighty Mule Gate Repair in White Settlement, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth

Mighty Mule Gate Repair in White Settlement, TX | Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth

Independent Mighty Mule gate repair in White Settlement typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether you’re looking at a circuit board replacement or a full post pull-and-reset after clay heave. Our crew has completed over 300 Mighty Mule repairs in White Settlement alone, with hands-on experience navigating the clay-heave challenges unique to this NAS Fort Worth JRB corridor. As an independent service provider, we freely recommend aftermarket upgrades when OEM parts won’t hold up to local soil conditions. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate—Dennis Price shows up with the tools, not a subcontractor.

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Why White Settlement Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service

We’ve been fixing gates in White Settlement long enough to know which problems repeat. Dennis Price grew up near the Stockyards district in Fort Worth and never really left—he’s been fixing things in this city his whole life. He learned the mechanical and electrical fundamentals through the Industrial Technology program at Tarrant County College, then spent years getting his hands dirty on everything from simple hinge replacements to full underground operator overhauls. For over 11 years he’s been the guy Fort Worth homeowners and property managers call when a gate stops working and they need a straight answer, not a sales pitch.

That matters with Mighty Mule equipment because these systems reward brand-specific knowledge. The FM500’s torque-sensing logic behaves differently than a LiftMaster or FAAC when it hits resistance mid-cycle. We’ve seen techs misread that as a motor failure and quote a $600 replacement when the real issue was a tilted post. “If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before I quote you, I’m not doing my job.” That’s the standard Dennis works to on every White Settlement call.

We’re not a Mighty Mule authorized dealer, and we don’t pretend to be. What we are is experienced: 707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, 11 consecutive years specializing exclusively in gates, and factory-trained or experienced across 9 gate operator brands including Mighty Mule. Your brand, our expertise. We weld, we wire, we repair.

Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in White Settlement

  • Clay-heave-induced hinge misalignment on FM500 swing operators. White Settlement’s 1950s-era chain-link posts sit on Fort Worth Prairie clay that heaves and shrinks dramatically through wet springs and drought summers. We’ve seen posts tilt enough to bind the FM500 arm mid-cycle, throwing Error Code 2 when the controller senses abnormal resistance. The fix isn’t always a new motor—sometimes it’s a full post excavation and bell-bottom footing pour.
  • Corroded latch contacts on MM270 keypad entry systems. Decades of North Texas ice-storm moisture warp original gaskets on aging hardware. White Settlement’s post-WWII ranch homes often still run their first or second keypad, and the contacts green up until the system reads intermittent keypresses as complete failure. We clean or replace the contact block, and we reseal with modern silicone gaskets that handle the freeze-thaw cycle better than 1990s OEM rubber.
  • Oil-starved gearboxes on slide operators used on defense-era combination gates. Original lubricant hardens after 20+ years of summer heat. White Settlement’s dual-gate setups near the NAS JRB perimeter—swing gate plus pedestrian man-gate—often have slide operators that haven’t seen maintenance since the Clinton administration. We flush, inspect gear wear, and refill with synthetic grease rated for Texas temperature swings.
  • Broken leaf springs on pedestrian man-gates with discontinued Mighty Mule hardware. The mismatched latch profiles on Cold War-era combination fencing require fabricated or custom-sourced replacements unavailable at standard big-box stores. We machine stainless steel shackles to match original 1970s bolt patterns in our mobile welding setup.
  • Warped wood frames on gates that never fully straightened after ice storm damage. White Settlement’s periodic ice storms stress older gate hardware and leave wood frames permanently tweaked. We assess whether strategic bracing and hinge relocation can recover function, or if the frame has passed the point where welding and adjustment make financial sense.

Mighty Mule Service in White Settlement: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Blocks near the NAS Fort Worth JRB perimeter on White Settlement’s west side have a high density of combination security fencing—chain-link with both a swing gate and a separate pedestrian man-gate—installed during the Cold War era. These dual-gate setups often use discontinued, mismatched latch hardware that forces our techs to fabricate custom replacements unavailable at standard big-box retailers. It’s a repair market that exists almost nowhere else in Tarrant County at this concentration.

On a March service call to a 1963 ranch home on Seminary Drive near the air base, we found a Mighty Mule FM500 operator showing Error Code 2 on the swing gate—the controller sensed resistance halfway through the cycle. Our test confirmed the concrete post footing had tilted 3 degrees over winter from clay heave, dragging the gate leaf against the driveway asphalt. We excavated the 8-inch-diameter original footing, formed it to 12 inches below the frost line with a bell-bottom base, and used self-compacting concrete to ensure the post stayed plumb through the coming drought. The owner’s man-gate latch had also frozen from a corroded spring, which we replaced with a machined stainless steel shackle that matched the original 1970s bolt pattern.

That job took six hours. A franchise tech might have quoted a new operator in 20 minutes and been gone. We don’t work that way in White Settlement.

Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in White Settlement

We carry OEM Mighty Mule gearboxes and circuit boards for exact-fit replacement on the FM500, MM270, Mighty Mule E-Series, and the full Swing Gate Operator Series. For post-reset and hinge hardware, we switch to heavy-gauge galvanized steel sourced regionally—material that outlasts the clay soil’s shifting better than some OEM brackets designed for more stable ground.

Our mobile stock covers the common failure points: FM500 control boards, E-Series limit switches, MM270 keypad assemblies, and swing arm actuator seals. What we don’t have on the truck, we source through regional distributors with next-day availability to White Settlement. We’re transparent about repair-versus-replace: if your original operator is pre-2000 and the post footing is already compromised, a full upgrade often saves money over repeated motor adjustments.

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Mighty Mule Service Pricing in White Settlement

Service Typical Range
Diagnostic & basic adjustment $180 – $260
MM270 keypad replacement or contact repair $220 – $340
FM500/E-Series circuit board replacement $280 – $420
Gearbox flush, inspect, re-lube $240 – $360
Post pull-and-reset with bell-bottom footing $380 – $520
Custom weld/fabrication for discontinued latch hardware $200 – $400

What drives cost? Depth of the problem, not the brand name. A simple keypad contact clean runs toward the low end. A post that’s tilted 4 degrees from clay heave and needs excavation, forming, and concrete cure time lands higher. Our estimates are free and itemized—no vague “plus materials” language. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll give you a straight number before we drive out.

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 — Mighty Mule Gate Repair in White Settlement

Service Areas Near White Settlement

We run Mighty Mule service calls throughout the western Fort Worth metro from our base near the Stockyards. Regular stops include Irving and Grand Prairie to the east, Euless and Farmers Branch for commercial gate work, and Coppell for residential automated entry systems. Dallas properties with multi-brand access control setups round out our route. White Settlement remains our highest-call-volume ZIP for Mighty Mule-specific repairs—76116’s clay-heave pattern keeps us busy.

Book Your Mighty Mule Service in White Settlement Today

Same-day availability most weekdays for White Settlement calls. Dennis Price answers the phone, runs the diagnostic, and handles the repair. Eleven years, one specialty. 700+ neighbors agree. 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.

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