Linear Gate Repair in Mountain View, CA | Everest Gate Service Santa Clara
Linear gate repair in Mountain View typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether you’re dealing with a failed limit switch, a burned control board, or structural misalignment from settling posts. We’re an independent Linear service provider—unaffiliated with the manufacturer—serving Mountain View’s full ZIP code spread: 94035, 94039, 94040, 94041, 94042, and 94043. Joshua handles every estimate and repair personally, so the same person who diagnoses your LSO50 or LEO250 is the one turning the wrench. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate—most Linear issues in Mountain View we resolve same-day.

Why Mountain View Residents Choose Us for Linear Service
We’ve spent 12 years working exclusively on gate systems across the South Bay, and Linear operators show up constantly in Mountain View—both the legacy LSO swing series in older neighborhoods and the newer LEO commercial units along the North Bayshore corridor. That depth matters. When a Linear control board fails, we don’t guess at the relay pattern; we’ve replaced enough of them to know the voltage signature that precedes failure.
Joshua Clark grew up near Rivermark in Santa Clara and trained in electrical systems through Mission College on Bowers Avenue—about three miles from where he runs Everest Gate Service today. For 12 years, he’s built this business around one idea: the person writing your estimate should be the same person doing the repair. No subcontractors, no junior crews, no information lost between sales and service. Joshua coaches youth soccer at a local Santa Clara park on weekends, and candidly, that’s where most of his new Mountain View referrals come from.
We’re fluent across nine major gate brands—LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—so your system, our expertise applies whether your Linear operator was original equipment or a retrofit. With 131 verified five-star reviews, we’ve earned a reputation for the stubborn calls other companies reschedule: aging intercom integrations, out-of-plum posts, corrosion-damaged limit switches. One call, one crew, fully resolved.
Common Linear Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Mountain View
- LSO50 limit switch failure from fog intrusion. Mountain View’s North Bayshore edge sits right against the Bay, and that salt-laden marine layer penetrates microswitch housings faster than inland climates allow. The corrosion builds until the gate can’t sense its open or closed position—so it runs into mechanical stoppers, damages the arm, and sometimes strips the gearbox. We see this repeatedly on properties near Shoreline Boulevard.
- LEO series control board surge damage. Mountain View’s underground power infrastructure in residential neighborhoods dates back decades in places, and voltage spikes aren’t rare. The LEO250 and LEO500 boards use compact relays that don’t tolerate overvoltage well; we’ve replaced boards where a single spike welded the relay contacts closed, leaving the gate running uncontrollably.
- Gearbox wear in heavy commercial swing gates. The tech campuses along Amphitheatre Parkway and Charleston Road run their Linear operators at cycle rates the residential LSO series was never designed for. The 24V DC nylon gears in commercial swing units strip when maintenance intervals stretch too long—we’ve opened gearboxes that were running on fragments.
- Motor overheating in residential retrofits. Mountain View’s post-war ranch homes dominate neighborhoods like Monta Loma and Rex Manor, and their original gate posts have settled, cracked, or tilted over 60–70 years. A Linear operator mounted to an out-of-plumb post works harder on every cycle; on hot Peninsula afternoons, the thermal protection trips and the gate stops mid-travel. We check post plumb with a digital level before quoting any motor work—if I wouldn’t put it on my own fence, I’m not recommending it to yours.
- Corroded hinge and latch assemblies. Even a mile inland, Mountain View’s persistent morning marine layer keeps ferrous hardware damp through much of the year. We regularly find original wrought-iron gates on Stierlin Road or Easy Street with hinges frozen solid from oxidation, which overloads the Linear operator and causes premature motor failure.
Linear Service in Mountain View: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Mountain View presents a uniquely split gate repair market. The North Bayshore corridor in 94043 is home to Google’s campus and a dense cluster of other tech company facilities, all running commercial-grade automated vehicle access systems at a scale rare in residential suburbs. Simultaneously, the city’s stock of 1950s–1970s ranch homes is being rapidly upgraded by tech-affluent owners who retrofit modern automatic operators onto original mid-century posts and hardware that were never engineered for motorized loads—making structural assessment a near-constant companion to every residential gate repair call.
For Linear owners specifically, this split creates two distinct failure patterns. On the commercial side, we coordinate with facility IT or security vendors before touching any operator tied into a larger building-management system—last month we replaced a seized Linear LSO50 motor on a swing gate at a tech campus in 94043, and the owner’s IT department had their own access-control vendor, so we worked with them to re-pair the intercom after installing the new motor. We also cleaned corrosion off the limit switch housing—the salt fog had pitted the cover screws—and applied a marine-grade coating to extend service life. On the residential side, Mountain View’s 1950s ranch homes often have poured-concrete gate posts that develop foundation cracks from seasonal soil expansion; these cracks cause the post to lean, throwing Linear swing operator alignment off by several inches over a single winter. We always check post plumb with a digital level before touching the operator. Skip that step and you’re buying a new motor twice.
Linear Models & Products We Service in Mountain View
We work on the full Linear residential and light-commercial lineup: the LSO swing series (LSO50, LSO100), the LEO slide series (LEO250, LEO500), and legacy models still running in older Mountain View installations. Our service van stocks genuine Linear OEM controllers and gearboxes for the LSO50 and LSO100 to ensure proper fit and thermal tolerance, but we also carry quality aftermarket limit switches and transformers when factory parts are on backorder.
We don’t push replacement when repair makes sense. If your LSO50 needs a gearbox but the frame and posts are sound, we’ll rebuild it. If the post has tilted three degrees and the operator is fighting itself every cycle, we’ll quote post work first—no point in mounting a new unit to a failing foundation. For Mountain View’s North Bayshore commercial properties, we emphasize intercom integration and access-control coordination as part of any motor replacement, since the operator is only half the system.

Linear Service Pricing in Mountain View
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Linear limit switch replacement (LSO series) | $180 – $260 |
| Linear control board repair/replacement (LEO series) | $320 – $480 |
| Linear motor/gearbox replacement | $380 – $520 |
| Post realignment or hinge reinforcement | $240 – $400 |
| Intercom integration/re-pairing | $150 – $280 |
| Rust treatment and marine coating | $120 – $200 |
What drives cost: parts availability (OEM vs. aftermarket), whether the gate post needs structural work before the operator can function, and whether we’re coordinating with a third-party access-control vendor. Every estimate we provide is free and itemized—no surprises when Joshua shows up with the parts. Call (650) 419-0714 for an exact quote on your Linear system.
Serving Mountain View, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mountain View 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 — Linear Gate Repair in Mountain View
Most commonly, a failing limit switch or thermal overload. In Mountain View, salt fog intrusion into LSO50 microswitches causes corrosion that interrupts the position signal, so the operator doesn’t know where to stop. Out-of-plumb posts are the other frequent culprit—the motor overheats from overwork. Call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll diagnose which it is; estimates are free.
We can repair and replace the Linear operator itself and coordinate with your facility’s IT or security vendor for intercom re-pairing, but we don’t directly install or manage proprietary building-management systems. On North Bayshore properties, we always confirm the control-system owner before quoting. For the mechanical and operator side, we’re your specialist.
Regularly. Monta Loma, Rex Manor, and similar Mountain View neighborhoods are full of original mid-century gates retrofitted with modern operators. We check post integrity first—those poured-concrete pillars often have foundation cracks from soil expansion—and we won’t install or repair an operator on a post that’s going to shift again next winter.
With proper installation on plumb posts and basic maintenance, 10–15 years. In Mountain View’s marine-influenced climate, without corrosion protection on limit switches and hardware, we’ve seen failures at 6–8 years. The salt fog is real—it’s not dramatic, but it’s persistent. Call (650) 419-0714 for a maintenance assessment if your LSO50 is approaching that window.
Usually the remote, but not always. We test signal strength at the receiver first; if the receiver’s antenna has corroded from marine exposure, a new remote won’t help. We carry replacement remotes and receiver boards for most Linear models, so we can determine which it is on-site. Call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll sort it out—estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Mountain View
We serve Mountain View directly and regularly cross into neighboring Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, and San Jose for gate work. The 94043 ZIP along North Bayshore sits right against our Santa Clara base, so response times there are typically same-day. Milpitas and Burbank properties are also within our standard service radius for Linear and other major brands.
Book Your Linear Service in Mountain View Today
Joshua handles every Linear repair personally—from the first call through the final adjustment. Same-day availability for most Mountain View locations, free estimates, and upfront pricing before any work begins. 12 years, one specialty. 131 neighbors agree. Call (650) 419-0714 now.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Mountain View and the South Bay since 2012.