Ghost Controls Gate Repair in East Palo Alto, CA | Everest Gate Service Santa Clara
Ghost Controls gate repair in East Palo Alto typically runs $280–$520 for most common issues, and we carry the OEM parts to finish same-day on most TDS, DTC, and TTS systems. We’re an independent service provider—not manufacturer-affiliated—which means we work on what’s actually installed in East Palo Alto, not just what Ghost Controls wants to sell next. If your operator’s failing, call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate.

Why East Palo Alto Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working on gates across the South Bay for 12 years now, and Ghost Controls systems keep showing up in East Palo Alto for a specific reason: they’re affordable, straightforward to install, and they move gates reliably—until the bay air gets to them. That’s where we come in.
Joshua Clark handles every Ghost Controls call personally. He trained in electrical and mechanical systems at Mission College on Bowers Avenue, about three miles from where he runs the business today, and he’s spent the past decade becoming the local tech other companies call when they’re stumped by a stubborn slide operator or a corroded control board. Your system, our expertise—we’re fluent in all nine major brands, Ghost Controls included, so we diagnose accurately instead of guessing.
Our 131 five-star reviews tell the story better than we can. 131 neighbors agree: when Joshua shows up, he’s the one turning the wrench, not delegating to a subcontractor who might miss what he caught in the first five minutes. One call, one crew, fully resolved.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in East Palo Alto
- TDS motor housing corrosion. The TDS series uses aluminum motor housings with steel fasteners that galvanically corrode in salt fog. In East Palo Alto’s bay-edge neighborhoods, we regularly find housings with rust bleeding through mounting bolts that have seized solid. We extract without damaging the rail, treat the underlying metal, and reinstall with marine-grade hardware.
- Control board terminal failure. Ghost Controls boards sit in vented plastic enclosures—not sealed housings. Salt humidity wicks into terminal blocks, causing intermittent voltage drops that mimic sensor failures. We see this on TDS2 units along the Baylands edge where fog sits heavy until noon. OEM board replacement with dielectric grease on every terminal fixes it.
- TTS limit-switch drift on multi-family gates. East Palo Alto’s investor-converted rentals mean single-family gates now cycle 30+ times daily. TTS swing operators rely on mechanical limit switches that wear flat where the cam contacts them. We recalibrate, replace the switch assembly with OEM parts, and check post plumb—because a gate sagging on shifted 1950s concrete block won’t hold adjustment long.
- Linear actuator hydraulic leak-down. TDS actuators use mineral oil hydraulic systems with O-ring seals. Salt air hardens the rubber; king-tide flooding in low-lying yards near Ravenswood accelerates seal failure. The gate starts creeping closed overnight, or the motor strains against hydrostatic drag. We rebuild with OEM seal kits or recommend sealed TDS2 replacement if corrosion has scored the cylinder bore.
- Wireless receiver range collapse. Ghost Controls keypad and remote receivers use small-gauge antenna wire with crimped connectors. Salt fog corrodes the crimp, dropping effective range from 100 feet to 15. Homeowners think the remote’s dead. We replace the antenna pigtail with OEM spec and seal the connector—usually a $140 fix, not a $400 opener replacement.
Ghost Controls Service in East Palo Alto: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
East Palo Alto’s position on the bay’s western shore creates a microclimate that punishes automated gates harder than almost anywhere else in Santa Clara County. The city sits at extremely low elevation—properties along the eastern edge near the Ravenswood Ecological Reserve barely clear sea level. Salt-laden fog rolls in off the bay and lingers until midday, coating every exposed metal surface with chloride residue that accelerates oxidation.
Here’s what that means if you own a Ghost Controls system: the TDS1 and early TDS2 operators were designed for inland residential use, not for yards that flood during king tides or heavy winter storms. We’ve opened actuator boxes in this area and found rust-stained water pooled above circuit boards, with copper traces dissolved to green powder. This failure mode is essentially unknown in the hillside neighborhoods of Palo Alto just blocks away at higher elevation. For Ghost Controls owners in East Palo Alto, we spec sealed enclosures, raised mounting platforms, and annual terminal inspections as standard practice—not upsells. If the operator’s already been flooded once, we generally recommend upgrading to a sealed TDS2 with weatherproof housing rather than chasing recurring corrosion failures.
We serviced a Ghost Controls TDS1 slide gate on Woodland Avenue near the Ravenswood Ecological Reserve after a king tide flooded the yard. The operator’s circuit board was corroded from salt water, and the motor housing had rusted through. We replaced the entire operator with a sealed TDS2 model, reinforced the galvanized track, and installed a raised weatherproof housing to prevent recurrence.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in East Palo Alto
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup:
- TDS (Total Drive System) series: TDS1, TDS2 slide gate operators—our most frequent East Palo Alto calls. We stock OEM motor assemblies, control boards, limit switches, and gear reduction kits for same-day repair.
- DTC (Dual Track Control) series: Dual-motor systems for heavier gates. We carry both left and right motor modules, plus the synchronization cable sets that fail when salt gets into the connectors.
- TTS (Total Turn System) series: Single and dual swing operators. Limit-switch kits, arm actuator assemblies, and control enclosures in stock.
We use genuine Ghost Controls OEM parts exclusively. Aftermarket boards and actuators cost less upfront, but we’ve tracked premature failures in East Palo Alto’s corrosive environment—savings evaporate when you’re paying for a second service call six months later. If I wouldn’t put it on my own fence, I’m not recommending it to yours. For units with severe rust or flood damage, we’ll tell you straight when replacement makes more sense than repair.

Ghost Controls Service Pricing in East Palo Alto
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & estimate | Free |
| Limit switch / sensor adjustment | $180–$260 |
| Control board replacement (OEM) | $340–$520 |
| Linear actuator rebuild or replacement | $380–$650 |
| Full operator replacement (TDS2 sealed) | $1,200–$1,850 |
| Rust treatment & hardware upgrade | $220–$400 |
| Gate realignment (post/settling issues) | $280–$480 |
What drives cost: parts availability (we stock Ghost Controls OEM), access difficulty, and whether your gate posts have shifted on old concrete block footings—common in East Palo Alto’s 1950s–1970s housing stock. Every estimate includes full electrical and mechanical diagnostics. No charge to look. Call (650) 419-0714 for your exact quote.
Serving East Palo Alto, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the East 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 East Palo Alto
Salt-laden bay air and low elevation. East Palo Alto sits directly on the water with fog that corrodes metal and electronics; Palo Alto’s hills sit higher and drier. We see control board corrosion and actuator housing rust here that’s rare just a mile west. Annual inspection helps—call (650) 419-0714 to schedule.
Yes, but the posts need assessment first. East Palo Alto’s mid-century concrete block fences often lean or sink unevenly; a gate hung on a shifted post will drag, strain the operator, and fail limit switches prematurely. We evaluate post integrity, recommend reinforcement or replacement where needed, and then spec the right Ghost Controls model for the actual load. Estimates are free—call (650) 419-0714.
Standard TDS1 enclosures won’t. We’ve replaced too many boards after king-tide flooding near the Ravenswood area. For flood-prone properties, we install sealed TDS2 operators with raised weatherproof housings—an upgrade, but one that pays for itself if it prevents a single flood replacement. Call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll evaluate your specific yard drainage.
Automated gates typically require a building permit and electrical inspection in San Mateo County jurisdictions. East Palo Alto’s code enforcement has tightened since the mid-2010s development surge. We don’t pull permits ourselves— we’re repair specialists, not contractors—but we’ll flag when your project likely needs one and document the existing gate condition for your permit application. For permit questions specific to your property, call the city directly; for the gate work, call us at (650) 419-0714.
Every 8–12 months, not the 18–24 months that works inland. Salt accumulates on terminals, hinges, and chain drives faster here. Our service includes terminal cleaning and dielectric grease, hardware torque check, and limit-switch calibration. Catching corrosion early is cheaper than replacing a board. Schedule at (650) 419-0714.
Service Areas Near East Palo Alto
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the South Bay from our Santa Clara base—regular routes include Sunnyvale and Cupertino to the south, Milpitas to the east, and San Jose neighborhoods like Burbank for multi-unit properties with similar gate demands. Most East Palo Alto calls same-day or next-morning.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in East Palo Alto Today
Twelve years. One specialty. Joshua Clark handles every Ghost Controls repair personally, from diagnosis to final test. If your TDS is grinding, your TTS won’t close, or your remote’s got no range left, we’ll sort it. Same-day availability when the schedule allows. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving East Palo Alto and the South Bay since 2012.