Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across The Colony
Gate access control repair in The Colony typically runs $280–$650 for most residential keypad, intercom, or smart entry issues, with same-day service available when you call before noon. We handle everything from fried circuit boards on aging operators to full smart-access upgrades on heavy acreage gates.

We’re based in Irving and regularly run service calls up the Sam Rayburn Tollway to The Colony — usually within 45 minutes during business hours. Dennis and his team know the area well: we’ve spent eleven years working on the ornamental iron gates in Castle Hills, the community entrances along FM 423, and the larger acreage properties off the main corridor where heavy-duty openers take a beating from North Texas clay and heat. If your keypad’s unresponsive, your video intercom’s gone dark, or your gate won’t recognize remotes after another 100-degree week, we’ll diagnose it on-site and fix it in one trip when possible. Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is The Colony’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
Our Gate Access Control team has built a reputation in The Colony by showing up with the right parts and the right expertise — not a subcontractor guessing at your system. Dennis Price, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the diagnostic work on access control jobs. That means the person making decisions about your FAAC, Linear, or Viking system is the same one who’ll warranty the repair.
707 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars back up our track record. The Colony customers specifically mention our ability to navigate HOA requirements — a make-or-break factor in master-planned communities where architectural review boards reject non-compliant hardware.
We carry inventory for nine major brands, so we’re not ordering parts and making you wait. For The Colony’s 75056 ZIP code and surrounding neighborhoods, our standard response is same-day or next-morning. We know which Castle Hills entrance gates see the heaviest traffic, where the clay heave is worst near the lake, and which summer weeks fry the most circuit boards.
Our Gate Access Control Services in The Colony
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry is the workhorse of The Colony’s HOA communities — and the most common call we get. Original keypads from the 1990s and 2000s are failing in clusters as moisture and heat degrade membrane switches and backlit displays. A standard keypad replacement in The Colony runs $280–$420 installed, including programming. For Castle Hills and similar communities, we source units in HOA-matched finishes so you don’t get flagged by the architectural review board.
Video Intercom Systems
Video intercoms are increasingly standard at The Colony’s community entrances and larger residential properties. We install and repair wired and wireless systems, integrating with existing gate operators from LiftMaster, DoorKing, or Elite. A full video intercom upgrade with HD camera and two-way audio typically costs $580–$950 in The Colony, depending on cable run length and whether we need to trench through clay-heavy soil. Dennis handles the low-voltage wiring himself — no electrician subcontractor, no coordination delays.
Smart Access Control
Smart access — phone-based entry, cloud logging, temporary guest codes — is the fastest-growing request we see in The Colony’s newer acreage builds and renovated Castle Hills properties. We retrofit smart controllers onto existing heavy gates without replacing the operator, which saves $800–$1,500 over a full system swap. Our smart access installations in The Colony range from $650 for a basic cellular-enabled controller to $1,400 for multi-user cloud systems with video verification. We program everything on-site and train you before we leave.
Remote Control & Card Reader Systems
Remote programming and card reader repairs are straightforward for us because we stock transmitters and proximity readers for all nine brands we service. Lost all your remotes after a gate reset? We’ll clone new ones and reprogram the receiver. Card reader not reading after rain? Often it’s a corroded pigtail connection — we solder and seal it properly, not just twist-and-tape. Remote replacement in The Colony runs $85–$180 per unit; card reader repair or replacement is $220–$380.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in The Colony
We factory-train and field-experience on nine gate operator brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For The Colony market, we keep FAAC hydraulic parts, Linear circuit boards, and Viking slide-gate hardware in stock because they’re the most common in local HOA installations. This isn’t theoretical knowledge: Dennis has rebuilt FAAC 740 operators on Castle Hills acreage gates and replaced Linear boards fried by August heat waves. When we say “your brand, our expertise,” we mean we’ve got the part in the truck and the programming manual memorized.

Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in The Colony Homes
- Clay soil heave misaligning gates and sensors. The Colony’s Blackland Prairie clay swells in spring rains and shrinks in summer drought, pushing gate posts out of plumb. When a gate leans, the access control sensor gap drifts — suddenly your keypad works but the gate won’t open because the magnetic loop or safety eye thinks there’s an obstruction.
- Summer heat destroying operator circuit boards. Three consecutive days above 100°F in July or August is typical for The Colony. Inside a metal operator housing, temperatures climb higher. We replace more LiftMaster and Linear logic boards in August than any other month — usually on gates 15–25 years old where the original capacitors and voltage regulators have degraded.
- HOA compliance failures causing rework. In Castle Hills and along FM 423, architectural review boards require documented powder-coat matches and approved hardware profiles. A technician who installs a generic keypad or wrong-color cover plate triggers a violation notice. The homeowner pays twice: once for the wrong work, again for the compliant redo.
- Corroded welds on original 1990s–2000s gate frames. The Colony’s housing stock is entering a concentrated replacement cycle. Ornamental iron gates look fine until the bottom rail weld cracks from clay movement and years of vibration. We weld and powder-coat on-site, but if the frame is too far gone, we fabricate replacements that match HOA specs.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in The Colony, TX
Here’s what we charge for typical gate access control work in The Colony’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry repair/replacement | $280–$420 |
| Remote control programming (1–2 units) | $85–$180 |
| Phone entry/intercom repair | $320–$550 |
| Card reader repair/replacement | $220–$380 |
| Video intercom installation | $580–$950 |
| Smart access retrofit (existing gate) | $650–$1,400 |
| Full access control system replacement | $1,800–$3,200 |
Three factors move you up or down these ranges: HOA compliance requirements (color-matched parts cost more and take longer to source), gate weight and duty cycle (heavy acreage gates need beefier operators), and whether we can reuse existing low-voltage wiring or need to trench new cable through clay. We diagnose free and quote before any work starts. No estimate fees, no trip charges for The Colony calls. Call (855) 914-8517 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near The Colony
We run regular routes to Frisco, Little Elm, Carrollton, and Lewisville — but The Colony’s unique HOA-compliance environment keeps us busiest here. Frisco’s unincorporated development patterns don’t have the same architectural review density. Little Elm’s newer lake-area builds have different soil conditions. Carrollton and Lewisville have older housing stock with fewer master-planned restrictions. We know the differences because we’ve worked in all five cities for eleven years.
Serving The Colony, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the The Colony 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 — Gate Access Control in The Colony
Yes — Castle Hills and most FM 423 corridor communities require pre-approval for any visible gate hardware change, including keypad color, mounting profile, and brand. We handle this by carrying HOA-approved part numbers and documenting powder-coat matches in our quotes, so your application packet is complete before work starts. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll check your specific HOA’s approved vendor list.
The 100°F+ heat degrades capacitors, voltage regulators, and rubber seals inside operator housings faster than in milder climates, and The Colony’s metal-operator installations absorb and trap that heat. We see the most LiftMaster and Linear board failures in July and August, typically on units 15+ years old. Installing a replacement with higher temperature tolerances and adding ventilation solves it long-term. Call for a free summer-readiness inspection.
Yes — we regularly retrofit smart controllers onto existing heavy-duty operators without replacing the gate motor, which saves $800–$1,500. The key is matching the smart system’s relay output to your operator’s voltage and duty cycle. We’ve done this on 16-foot wrought-iron slide gates in Castle Hills acreage properties using cellular-enabled controllers that work where Wi-Fi won’t reach the gate. Call (855) 914-8517 for a compatibility check.
Twice yearly — once in late spring after clay swelling peaks, once in early fall before contraction stress returns. The post-alignment shifts from The Colony’s expansive clay are the #1 cause of access control sensor drift and premature operator strain. A seasonal inspection catches misalignment before it fries your motor or triggers false obstruction errors. We offer maintenance plans with priority scheduling.
Yes — we stock and source HOA-approved hardware profiles and powder-coat colors for Castle Hills and major FM 423 corridor communities. Dennis maintains current documentation of architectural review requirements and carries color-matched touch-up paint on the truck. This is why we win repeat commercial accounts that competitors from Frisco or Carrollton rarely secure. Call (855) 914-8517 to confirm your specific HOA’s requirements.
Ready to fix your gate access control? Call (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate. Dennis and his team serve The Colony same-day or next-morning, with the parts, welding capability, and HOA knowledge to finish in one trip.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving The Colony and North Texas since 2014.