Linear Gate Repair in Los Gatos, CA | Everest Gate Service Santa Clara
Linear gate repair in Los Gatos typically runs $195–$485 depending on whether you’re dealing with a failed limit switch, a moisture-damaged control board, or gearbox wear from a steep driveway grade. We’re an independent Linear service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — which means we source OEM and quality aftermarket parts based on what your specific system actually needs, not a corporate parts mandate. Joshua Clark handles every Los Gatos call personally, from the 95030 historic district up to the mountain parcels off Summit Road. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate, usually same-day.

Why Los Gatos Residents Choose Us for Linear Service
We’ve been working on Linear operators in Los Gatos long enough to know that a Pro LA500U failing at 7 a.m. on a foggy Tuesday in the 95033 hills is a different repair than the same model stalling in downtown Campbell. Joshua Clark — our owner and the technician who shows up — grew up near Rivermark in Santa Clara, trained in electrical and mechanical systems through Mission College on Bowers Avenue, and has spent 12 years building a gate-only practice. That matters because Linear systems are finicky about voltage stability and moisture ingress, and Los Gatos’s mountain microclimate delivers both in ways the valley floor doesn’t.
We’re fluent across nine major gate brands — Linear, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, Mighty Mule — but we’ve developed particular depth with Linear’s product line because so many Los Gatos hillside installations from the early 2000s still run LCO 3000 and LRP units. 131 neighbors agree with our approach: perfect 5-star rating, and most of those reviews mention Joshua by name. Your system, our expertise. One call, one crew, fully resolved — including in-house welding when a gate arm or hinge has corroded beyond bolt-on repair.
If Joshua wouldn’t put it on his own fence, he’s not recommending it to yours.
Common Linear Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Los Gatos
- LCO 3000 limit switch failure from coastal fog corrosion. The internal contacts on these older operators corrode when fog funnels through the Santa Cruz Mountain passes and settles on exposed gate hardware. We see this repeatedly on hillside properties in 95033 where the operator sits on a stone pillar with no weather cover — a design choice that looks elegant but accelerates failure. Replacement plus a fabricated stainless shield solves it.
- Pro LA500U board capacitor degradation in sustained humidity. Those foggy mornings aren’t just uncomfortable — they slowly degrade the electrolytic capacitors on the control board, causing intermittent operation or complete shutdown. We test in-circuit, replace with OEM-spec capacitors when salvageable, and only recommend full board replacement when the traces are compromised.
- ProSlide track pitting where moisture pools. The aluminum track between gate and roller develops corrosion pockets in Los Gatos’s wetter microclimate, especially where drainage is poor. Rollers bind, the motor strains, and eventually the operator throws an overload. We clean, treat, and realign; replace track sections when pitting exceeds 1/16 inch.
- LRP gearbox wear from high-torque hillside starts. Properties on grades over 10% — common in upper 95032 and throughout 95033 — force the LRP’s gearbox to absorb repeated shock loads. We rebuild or replace gearboxes, and evaluate whether a higher-torque operator or reduced-ratio setup would extend service life.
- Battery backup failure after winter power outages. Summit Road and the mountain corridors lose power regularly during winter storms. A dead or undersized battery backup means you’re manually dragging a heavy gate in the rain. We test load capacity, replace with correctly sized deep-cycle units, and verify the charging circuit under load.
Linear Service in Los Gatos: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Los Gatos’s hillside luxury estates in 95033 often have gate operators mounted on stone pillars with no weather cover, amplifying Linear’s susceptibility to moisture ingress — a design flaw we correct with a custom fabricated metal shroud that blends with the masonry. This isn’t a generic recommendation. We’ve measured the difference: an exposed LCO 3000 or Pro LA500U on a granite post near Summit Road sees roughly triple the fog hours of a comparable installation under a standard eave in Santa Clara. The coastal fog doesn’t just wet the surface; it wicks into conduit fittings, settles on circuit boards during thermal cycling, and keeps hardware below the dew point for hours after valley-floor properties have dried out.
We serviced a Linear LCO 3000 on Summit Road that had shut down from a corroded limit switch. The wrought-iron gate, set on a granite post, swung onto a steep driveway that had shifted from winter rain, causing the operator arm to bind. We replaced the limit switch, realigned the arm, and added a stainless steel weather shield to keep fog off the board. That gate’s still running three years later — which is about how long the previous repair lasted before the same failure recurred.
The Town of Los Gatos also enforces a design review process with historic and aesthetic standards, meaning gate replacements visible from a public street in the historic district near downtown may require materials and styles consistent with period architecture. San Jose or Campbell homeowners replacing a comparable gate would never encounter this hurdle. We know which repairs trigger review and which don’t, and we’ll flag it before you commit to a scope of work.
Linear Models & Products We Service in Los Gatos
We maintain active repair capability across Linear’s residential and light-commercial lineup: the LCO 3000 swing-gate operator (still common in 1990s–2000s Los Gatos installations), the Pro LA500U single-arm swing operator, the ProSlide cantilever and overhead slide systems, and the LRP heavy-duty slide gate operator found on larger mountain properties. Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM Linear controllers and motors to maintain compatibility and warranty-adjacent reliability, quality aftermarket hinges and rollers when the OEM option is cost-prohibitive without functional compromise. We stock common Linear control boards, limit switches, and gear assemblies locally for same-day Los Gatos turnaround on most repairs. 12 years, one specialty — that depth shows in how fast we can source a discontinued LCO 3000 board versus a generalist who has to order blind.
Linear Service Pricing in Los Gatos
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & estimate | Free |
| LCO 3000 limit switch replacement | $195 – $285 |
| Pro LA500U board repair (capacitor/relay) | $245 – $340 |
| Pro LA500U full board replacement | $385 – $485 |
| ProSlide track cleaning, treatment & realignment | $225 – $325 |
| LRP gearbox rebuild | $340 – $465 |
| Custom weather shield fabrication & install | $180 – $295 |
| Battery backup testing & replacement | $165 – $275 |
| Weld repair (hinge, arm, or structural) | $220 – $395 |
What drives cost: parts availability (discontinued LCO 3000 boards run higher), access difficulty (steep hillside properties take longer), and whether we can repair versus replace. Every estimate includes full diagnostic, written scope, and parts sourcing plan — no charge until you approve the work. Call (650) 419-0714 for your exact quote; estimates are free and Joshua handles them personally.
Serving Los Gatos, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Los Gatos 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 Los Gatos
No — existing operators are grandfathered under California building code. A retrofit is only required if you’re replacing the operator entirely or modifying the gate structure in a way that triggers permit. We evaluate your current entrapment protection during every service call and will tell you honestly if your safety edges or photo eyes are functional versus merely present. If you’re unsure, call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll check it during your free estimate.
Track issue, almost certainly. Moisture pools in the aluminum track, corrosion pits form, and rollers catch. The motor overloads because it’s fighting mechanical resistance, but replacing the motor without addressing the track wastes your money. We clean and treat the track, measure pitting depth, and replace sections if needed — then verify the motor isn’t damaged from the strain. Call (650) 419-0714 before the overload trips fry your control board.
Yes — and we see this exact pattern in the 95033 hills. The issue is usually board-level capacitor degradation from sustained humidity, not a wiring fault. We test the capacitors in-circuit, replace with OEM-spec units if the board traces are sound, and add moisture protection. Full board replacement is our last resort, not our first suggestion. For a same-day diagnostic on Summit Road or nearby, call (650) 419-0714.
Only if the gate is visible from a public street and you’re replacing, not repairing. The historic district near downtown Los Gatos (roughly within the 95030 core) enforces aesthetic consistency with period architecture. We know the boundary and the process — we’ll flag it during your estimate if your property falls within the review area. Most Linear repairs — control boards, motors, safety devices — don’t trigger review because they’re not visible changes.
We can rebuild or replace the gearbox in nearly all cases; a new gate is rarely necessary. LRP gearboxes leak from seal failure or case cracking, often accelerated by high-torque hillside operation in upper Los Gatos. We disassemble, inspect gear wear, replace seals and bearings, and refill with correct spec lubricant. If the gear set is damaged, we source replacement gearboxes — but the gate itself stays. Call (650) 419-0714 for an exact assessment; estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Los Gatos
We run Linear service calls throughout the Los Gatos ZIPs — 95030, 95031, 95032, 95033 — and regularly connect to neighboring Santa Clara, Cupertino, Sunnyvale, San Jose, and Milpitas for properties on the eastern slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The same technician, the same parts inventory, the same willingness to climb a hillside driveway to diagnose a stubborn operator.
Book Your Linear Service in Los Gatos Today
Joshua Clark handles every Los Gatos Linear call personally — from the historic district’s tight-lot pedestrian gates to the multi-acre mountain estates with cantilever systems that haven’t seen a specialist in years. Same-day availability most weekdays when you call by noon. (650) 419-0714. Free estimate, upfront pricing, and a repair that actually holds up in Los Gatos’s fog and grade.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Los Gatos and the South Bay since 2012.