Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Palo Alto, CA | Everest Gate Service Santa Clara
Independent Ghost Controls gate repair in Palo Alto typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether you’re facing a limit switch adjustment, motor housing corrosion, or full operator replacement. We’re not factory-authorized—we’re the independent specialists who’ve worked on more Ghost Controls systems across Palo Alto’s unique coastal climate and CPAU electrical territory than most authorized dealers in PG&E country. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate; Joshua handles the diagnostics personally.

Why Palo Alto Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been repairing Ghost Controls operators in Palo Alto for 12 years—long enough to know that a TDS2 in Crescent Park fails differently than one in Barron Park. Joshua Clark, our owner and lead technician, grew up near Rivermark in Santa Clara and trained in electrical systems at Mission College on Bowers Avenue. He still does every estimate and every repair himself. That matters when your Ghost Controls system is throwing an intermittent fault and three other companies have already guessed wrong.
Our fluency with Ghost Controls is specific and deep. We stock OEM limit switches, control boards, and battery backup modules for the TDS series, and we carry marine-grade stainless hardware because Palo Alto’s salt air destroys standard fasteners. “Your system, our expertise” isn’t a slogan—it’s how we work. We’ve got 131 five-star reviews from neighbors who’ve watched us diagnose a TDS3 motor housing leak in ten minutes that another tech couldn’t find in two hours. One call, one crew, fully resolved.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Palo Alto
- TDS series limit switches drifting out of adjustment. Palo Alto’s coastal fog causes redwood and cedar gate panels to swell and shrink year-round, not just seasonally. That cycling changes gate travel distance, and the limit switch—telling the operator when to stop—loses its reference point. We see this constantly in Old Palo Alto and Professorville, where original 1920s gates meet modern automation.
- Motor housing corrosion on slide gate operators. The eastern 94303 edge near Charleston Slough gets salt marsh air that inland Sunnyvale never sees. Ghost Controls slide operators installed there suffer premature seal failure, letting moisture into the motor housing. We disassemble, treat the housing interior, and reseal with gaskets rated for marine environments.
- Battery backup board failure in Eichler neighborhoods. Barron Park and Green Gables Eichlers often mount operators against redwood posts that trap ground moisture. The battery backup board sits low in the Ghost Controls housing, and chronic dampness causes trace corrosion. We relocate vulnerable electronics when possible and use conformal-coated replacement boards.
- RF remote range degradation. Installations under eaves facing the Bay collect salt film on antenna leads. The remote works from the keypad location but not from the street—classic symptom. We replace the antenna assembly with OEM spec and route it for better exposure, not just better concealment.
- Gate drag causing clutch and motor damage. Swollen redwood panels misalign hinges, and the operator fights increasing resistance. In Crescent Park, we’ve seen TDS1 units burn through clutch discs in eighteen months because the gate frame was never properly seasonal-cleared. We fix the gate, not just the operator.
Ghost Controls Service in Palo Alto: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Palo Alto’s municipal utility, CPAU, requires a separate electrical permit and inspection for any new or replacement gate operator that ties into house power—a process unfamiliar to many gate techs coming from PG&E territory, so we coordinate directly with CPAU to schedule and pass the inspection without delaying the job. This isn’t bureaucratic trivia. We’ve watched jobs stall for three weeks because a technician from Mountain View or Menlo Park assumed PG&E rules applied and the homeowner got a red-tag surprise. In Palo Alto, the inspector wants to see conduit sizing, GFCI protection, and proper grounding that meets CPAU’s residential standards—not PG&E’s. We know the inspectors by name, we know what they flag, and we pre-stage documentation so your gate isn’t stuck open while paperwork clears. For Ghost Controls owners in Professorville or along Embarcadero Road, this coordination is often the difference between a same-day finish and a multi-week headache.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Palo Alto
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential lineup: the TDS1 single swing, TDS2 dual swing, and TDS3 heavy-duty single operators, plus the Access Series entry systems and all associated remotes, keypads, and safety loops. Our parts approach is straightforward: genuine Ghost Controls OEM for control boards, limit switches, and motor assemblies because proprietary firmware and calibration data don’t play well with generics. For hinges, brackets, and fasteners, we spec 316 marine-grade stainless—overkill for San Jose, necessary for Palo Alto’s salt-fog corridor. We keep TDS series limit switches, clutch kits, and battery backup modules in stock for same-day turnaround across 94301, 94303, 94304, 94306, and 94309.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Palo Alto
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & limit switch adjustment | $180 – $260 |
| Motor housing corrosion repair / reseal | $280 – $420 |
| Battery backup board replacement | $220 – $340 |
| Full TDS operator replacement (OEM unit) | $1,400 – $2,200 |
| Gate realignment & hardware upgrade | $340 – $520 |
What drives cost: accessibility of the operator location, whether CPAU inspection is required, and whether the gate itself needs structural work beyond the operator. Our free estimate includes full diagnostic, written scope, and—if you approve—same-day repair when parts are in stock. Call (650) 419-0714 for exact pricing on your system.
Serving Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Palo Alto 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Palo Alto
Yes. The fog swells redwood and cedar gate panels, which changes travel distance and throws off the TDS series limit switch calibration. We see this in neighborhoods from Crescent Park to Barron Park. The fix is recalibrating the limit switch and addressing the underlying gate clearance—planing, hinge adjustment, or both. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free diagnostic; we’ll sort out whether it’s a switch drift or a deeper issue.
If the new motor connects to house power, yes—CPAU requires a permit and inspection that PG&E cities don’t. We handle the application, coordinate the inspection, and make sure your installation passes the first time. The alternative is a red tag and a gate that won’t run. Call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll walk you through what’s needed for your specific setup.
We can, and we’ve done it. Eichler preservation consciousness in Green Gables and Barron Park means standard black-box operators draw neighbor complaints and potential Historic Resources Board scrutiny on designated properties. We work with local fabricators who can powder-coat housings and build period-appropriate gate panels that integrate Ghost Controls hardware without visual clash. The operator works the same; it just doesn’t look like an afterthought.
Inspect hinges, brackets, and operator mounting hardware every six months; treat surface rust and re-coat annually. The salt-fog exposure near 94303 and along the Bay edge accelerates corrosion compared to inland Santa Clara County. We use cold-galvanizing compound and wax-based coatings that last longer than spray paint in marine environments. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule a rust treatment before pitting becomes replacement.
Antenna wire corrosion, almost certainly. Palo Alto’s salt air degrades the antenna lead where it exits the operator housing, especially on installations tucked under eaves facing the Bay. We replace the antenna assembly with OEM spec and reroute for better signal propagation. Range restoration is usually immediate. Call (650) 419-0714—we’ll confirm with a field strength test before quoting.
Service Areas Near Palo Alto
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout Palo Alto’s full ZIP coverage—94301, 94302, 94303, 94304, 94306, and 94309—and into adjacent Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, and San Jose. Burbank and Milpitas homeowners with Ghost Controls systems also fall within our regular route. Same-day availability depends on parts stock and CPAU inspection scheduling when electrical work is involved.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Palo Alto Today
Twelve years, one specialty. Joshua handles every Ghost Controls diagnosis personally, and we carry the parts to finish most Palo Alto repairs in a single visit. If your TDS operator is faulting, your remote’s gone short-range, or you’re staring down a CPAU permit process you don’t want to navigate alone, call (650) 419-0714. Free estimate, upfront scope, no subcontractor handoffs. If I wouldn’t put it on my own fence, I’m not recommending it to yours.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner and Lead Technician at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Palo Alto and the South Bay since 2012.