Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Everman
Gate motor and opener repair in Everman typically runs $280–$620 for most jobs, with same-day service available when you call before noon. We’re familiar with every block from Everman Parkway down to the older ranch homes off West Renfro Street, and we make the run from our Irving base to 76140 regularly. If your gate’s grinding, stuck, or the motor’s dead outright, Dennis and his crew will show up with the right parts for your brand—no guessing, no second trip.

Everman’s not like the newer suburbs. Most properties here still run original 1950s–1970s chain-link and basic galvanized steel swing gates. That matters because our Gate Motor & Opener team has learned the hard way: on these older systems, the motor is rarely the real problem. The Blackland Prairie clay beneath your post has heaved it 2–3 inches out of plumb over decades, and no opener installs straight on a crooked frame. We check for that first. Saves you a callback. Saves us our reputation.
Why Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth Is Everman’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve been driving to Everman for 11 years now. Dennis Price still runs every job as lead technician, so the person diagnosing your gate is the same person who decides whether you need a motor swap or a full post reset. That matters on Everman’s older residential blocks, where a call logged as “gate won’t close” almost always means clay-heaved posts and compounding hinge wear—not a simple opener fix.
Our 707 verified reviews average 4.8 stars, and plenty came from southern Tarrant County homeowners who’d already been through one or two general handymen. They mention the same thing: we don’t quote a motor replacement over the phone, show up, discover a leaning post, and disappear. We bring concrete, a post driver, and welding gear on the first trip. 700+ neighbors agree—that’s how you avoid the half-finished job.
Response time to Everman is typically same-day or next-morning. We know the route down 820 to Everman Parkway, and we stock motors and parts for LiftMaster, Elite, Mighty Mule, and DoorKing systems so we’re not waiting on a Dallas warehouse. Dennis grew up working on exactly the kind of modest ranch-style lots that fill this zip code. He knows what “original 1960s chain-link” actually means for mounting hardware.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Everman
Motor Installation
New motor installation in Everman runs $450–$780 for a standard residential swing-gate opener, but here’s the local reality: nearly 80% of our motor installation calls on older Everman properties require post-reset work before we can mount anything. The Blackland Prairie expansive clay shrinks hard in summer drought, swells after rain, and has been torquing your gate post out of plumb since the Johnson administration. We drive a new 4-inch schedule-40 post 4 feet deep with concrete when needed, then mount your opener dead-level. That’s the difference between a motor that lasts 8–10 years and one that strips its gearbox in 18 months from binding.
On a West Renfro Street property last spring, we replaced a frozen LiftMaster slide motor on a 12-foot heavy-gauge swing gate. Original post had heaved 3 inches from clay movement. We drove new post, set concrete, mounted the new opener—one trip, half-day, done. Customer didn’t need us back. That’s the standard we hold.
Motor Repair
Motor repair in Everman typically costs $180–$340 if it’s electrical—capacitor, circuit board, limit switch, or gear assembly. We see a lot of premature motor failure here that’s really misalignment failure. Clay-heaved post tilts the gate frame. Opener track goes out of square. Motor strains against the bind until it burns out. We fix the motor, but we also check your post plumb with a level and your hinge alignment. Otherwise you’re replacing that motor again in two years.
Common on the older chain-link systems near Everman Parkway: rusted chain-link sag puts constant downward strain on the opener gearbox. The motor’s rated for a straight-swinging gate, not a 200-pound sagging panel. We weld reinforcements or recommend frame bracing when that’s the case.
Linear Motor
Linear actuator motors—ram-style openers—are popular on Everman’s narrower residential driveways where a swing arm would eat too much space. Installation runs $520–$890 depending on gate weight and concrete work needed. Linear motors mount directly to the post and gate frame, so post stability matters even more here than with arm-style openers. We stock Linear brand actuators and have factory-trained experience on their limit programming, which can be finicky on older gates that don’t swing quite true anymore.
If your Linear motor’s clicking but not moving, it’s often the internal limit switches thrown out of calibration from gate sag. We can recalibrate, but we’ll also tell you honestly if the frame’s too far gone for reliable long-term operation.
Slide Motor
Slide motors power the rolling gates more common on Everman’s commercial properties and some larger residential lots off the main corridors. Installation starts around $680–$1,150 for a standard V-track system, with heavy-duty chain-driven units running higher. Slide motors are particularly vulnerable to Everman’s specific failure mode: ice storms load lightweight gate frames, warp them out of square, and jam the slide mechanism. The motor keeps trying to pull, burns out its clutch or gearbox.

We repair and replace slide motors from LiftMaster, DoorKing, and Elite, and we fabricate track brackets on-site when the original hardware has rusted through. That’s the “we weld, we wire, we repair” difference—no sending you to a separate metal shop while your gate sits open.
Battery Backup
Battery backup installation runs $140–$260 as an add-on to your existing opener, or integrated with new motor installs. In Everman, where summer storms knock out power regularly and ice storms take down lines for hours, backup power isn’t a luxury—it’s what keeps your property secure when the grid fails. We install 12V DC battery systems compatible with your specific opener brand, sized to your gate weight and cycle frequency. Typical runtime: 24–48 hours of normal use, or 10–15 full open/close cycles under load.
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 Everman
Your brand, our expertise. We carry parts and motors for LiftMaster, Elite, Mighty Mule, and DoorKing systems on every truck to Everman, and we’re experienced with FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, and Ghost Controls when those show up on older or imported installations. Dennis doesn’t guess. He diagnoses by brand-specific error codes, tests with brand-appropriate tools, and sources OEM parts when aftermarket won’t hold up to Everman’s clay-heave cycles. Fast turnaround because we’re not ordering parts we should have had. 11 years, one specialty.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Everman Homes
- Clay-heaved posts misalign the opener track. The Blackland Prairie expansive clay shrinks and swells seasonally, tilting your gate post 2–3 inches out of plumb. The opener motor binds against the misalignment, overheats, and fails prematurely. Post reset comes first. Always.
- Rusted chain-link sag strains the opener gearbox. Everman’s original 1960s–1970s chain-link gates sag with age, adding 50–100 pounds of dead weight the motor wasn’t designed to pull. We see stripped worm gears and burned capacitors from this constant overload.
- Ice storms warp lightweight gate frames. Periodic North Texas ice loading bends older aluminum and thin-gauge steel frames, jamming slide mechanisms and throwing swing gates out of square. The motor tries to compensate until it fails.
- Deferred maintenance compounds into multiple failures. On Everman’s older residential blocks, we regularly find sagging hinges, rusted latch hardware, and leaning posts all on the same gate. Fixing just the motor ignores the root causes. We address the stack.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Everman, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Everman |
|---|---|
| Standard motor repair (electrical) | $180 – $340 |
| Post reset + motor alignment | $280 – $520 |
| New swing-gate motor installation | $450 – $780 |
| Linear actuator installation | $520 – $890 |
| Slide motor installation | $680 – $1,150 |
| Battery backup add-on | $140 – $260 |
| Intercom integration with motor | $320 – $580 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate weight and size, whether your post needs reset (common in Everman), concrete work depth, and whether we’re integrating access control or intercom systems. We don’t quote blind over the phone—we inspect, measure, and give you an exact number before starting. Estimates are free. Call (855) 914-8517.
We Also Serve Cities Near Everman
We make the run to Everman from our Irving base, and we pick up jobs in Rendon, Kennedale, Forest Hill, and Burleson while we’re south of Fort Worth. Same trucks, same Dennis-led crew, same stock of motors and parts. If you’re in southern Tarrant County and your gate motor’s giving you trouble, we’re already in the neighborhood.
Serving Everman, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Everman 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 Motor & Opener in Everman
Yes—when we find a post heaved out of plumb, we reset it with a new 4-inch schedule-40 post set 4 feet deep in concrete before mounting any opener. We don’t install motors on crooked posts because the clay will just torque it out of alignment again and burn up your new motor. Call (855) 914-8517 and we’ll check your post plumb as part of the free estimate.
Sometimes, but often the original frame needs reinforcement welding or a new post first. Modern openers require a rigid, plumb mounting surface, and 60-year-old chain-link frames sag and flex. We evaluate on-site—Dennis will tell you honestly if your frame can handle a new motor or if you’re better off with a reinforced swing gate. Estimates are free.
We check post plumb first, because Everman’s Blackland Prairie clay swells after rainfall and frequently pushes posts out of alignment. If the post is true, we inspect the opener’s limit switches and obstruction sensors for moisture damage. Most “won’t close after rain” calls in 76140 trace back to clay heave, not electrical failure. Call (855) 914-8517 for same-day diagnosis.
We don’t recommend it. Battery backup systems need to match your opener’s voltage, amperage draw, and charging circuit—wrong pairing can damage the motor controller or create a fire risk. On older gates with existing electrical issues, adding a battery can mask underlying problems. We install and warranty the full integration. Call for a quote.
Yes—our post reset and concrete work carries a workmanship warranty, and installed motors carry manufacturer warranty terms specific to the brand. We document every job with photos and notes, so if a post shifts unusually fast, we come back and make it right. 707 reviews at 4.8 stars didn’t happen by dodging callbacks.
Ready to get your gate working right? Call Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth at (855) 914-8517 for a free estimate in Everman. Dennis Price will show up, diagnose your specific brand and soil conditions, and fix it in one trip when humanly possible.
Written by Dennis Price, Owner at Everest Gate Repair Service Dallas Fort Worth, serving Everman and southern Tarrant County since 2013.