FAAC Gate Repair in East Palo Alto, CA | Everest Gate Service Santa Clara
FAAC gate repair in East Palo Alto typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re facing a corroded control board, hydraulic seal failure, or full operator replacement. We’re an independent FAAC service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve spent 12 years learning how salt-laden bay air and king-tide flooding in East Palo Alto’s low-lying neighborhoods destroy gate hardware faster than almost anywhere else on the Peninsula. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate; most FAAC issues here are same-day fixes.

Why East Palo Alto Residents Choose Us for FAAC Service
Joshua Clark handles every FAAC diagnosis personally. That’s not marketing — it’s how Everest Gate Service operates. The same person who answers your call about a drifting FAAC 400-series swing gate is the one who shows up with the parts, tests the hydraulic pressure, and adjusts the encoder. No subcontractors, no junior techs learning FAAC’s eccentric plunger-valve adjustments on your property.
Our fluency with FAAC runs deep. We’ve rebuilt FAAC 844H control boards, recalibrated 740-series slide operator encoders, and replaced more salt-rotted hydraulic seals than we can count. But what matters in East Palo Alto specifically is that we understand the local failure patterns. A FAAC operator in Ravenswood fails differently than one in Menlo Park. The salt air here is measurable. The flooding is real. We’ve pulled circuit boards from actuator boxes filled with bay water.
Twelve years, one specialty. One hundred thirty-one neighbors agree — a perfect 5-star record. Your system, our expertise.
Common FAAC Gate Repair Problems We Solve in East Palo Alto
- FAAC 400-series hydraulic seal degradation: Salt-laden bay air accelerates wear on the hydraulic plunger seal, causing the gate to creep or drift from its closed position. We see this constantly on swing gates facing west toward the Baylands, where fog rolls in heavy and lingers until mid-morning. The seal isn’t just leaking — it’s deteriorating from airborne chloride exposure you don’t get a mile inland.
- FAAC 844/844H control board corrosion: The terminal block and power supply traces on these boards are vulnerable to salt humidity, and in East Palo Alto’s lowest yards near the Ravenswood Ecological Reserve, we’ve found boards with visible rust bloom after single storm seasons. Intermittent operation, phantom stops, or total failure — we diagnose whether cleaning and component-level repair will work or if replacement is the honest call.
- FAAC 740/750 encoder fouling: The magnetic encoder disc that tracks gate position gets coated with rust particles from corroded gate tracks. Result: erratic travel limits, mid-cycle reversals, or the gate stopping three feet short. In East Palo Alto, where investor-converted multi-unit rentals push gates through dozens of cycles daily, this wears fast.
- FAAC 400-series limit switch breakage: The mechanical limit arm takes repeated impact from misaligned gate frames. East Palo Alto’s mid-century concrete block and wood-post fences have settled over decades — sometimes differentially across a single property line — so the gate that closed fine in 2019 now hammers its limit switch twice a day. We realign the frame and replace the switch, or upgrade to a more tolerant design.
- Waterlogged actuator enclosures: After king tides or heavy winter storms, properties near the bay’s edge see standing water in low-lying equipment pits. We’ve opened FAAC 400-series actuator boxes to find circuit boards submerged in rust-stained saltwater. Sometimes the board is salvageable with cleaning and relay replacement. Sometimes it’s gone. Either way, we seal the enclosure properly afterward.
FAAC Service in East Palo Alto: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
East Palo Alto’s position at the bay’s edge creates a corrosion environment that’s genuinely unusual — even compared to neighboring cities that seem close on a map. The Ravenswood neighborhood lies just feet above former tidal marshland. After a king tide or heavy winter storm, we routinely pull FAAC 400-series actuator boxes from waterlogged pits with circuit boards shorted out by saltwater. This is a repair scenario almost unheard of in Palo Alto’s hill neighborhoods, where elevation and drainage keep equipment dry.
That same salt air attacks hinges, chains, and track hardware on gates that never see direct water contact. We’ve replaced mild steel gate components on Eastern Drive that looked like they’d been underwater for years — they hadn’t, but the fog had done the work. For FAAC owners in East Palo Alto, this means maintenance intervals should be shorter, enclosure sealing is non-negotiable, and choosing corrosion-resistant hardware during any repair pays back within two seasons. If I wouldn’t put it on my own fence, I’m not recommending it to yours.
FAAC Models & Products We Service in East Palo Alto
We work on the full FAAC residential and light-commercial lineup common across the Peninsula: the FAAC 400 series hydraulic swing operators, the FAAC 740 and 750 electromechanical slide operators, and the FAAC 844 and 844H articulated arm and hydraulic underground systems. Each has distinct failure signatures we’ve mapped through years of hands-on repair.
Our parts approach is straightforward: genuine FAAC OEM seals, control boards, and encoders when reliability demands it; quality aftermarket alternatives for limit switches, wiring harnesses, and gate hardware when budget is a real constraint. We stock common FAAC failure items locally for East Palo Alto jobs — hydraulic seal kits, 844-series relays, 740-series encoder discs — so most repairs don’t wait on shipping. One call, one crew, fully resolved.
FAAC Service Pricing in East Palo Alto
Here’s what FAAC repair typically costs in the East Palo Alto market:
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & minor adjustment (encoder recal, limit switch set) | $180 – $280 |
| Control board cleaning & component repair (844/844H) | $220 – $380 |
| Hydraulic seal replacement (400 series) | $280 – $420 |
| Full control board replacement with OEM part | $450 – $650 |
| Gate realignment & post stabilization (structural) | $320 – $580 |
| FAAC operator replacement & installation | $1,200 – $2,400 |
What drives cost: corrosion severity (more rust = more labor), parts tier (OEM vs. quality aftermarket), and whether the gate frame needs structural work before the operator can function properly. Our free estimate includes full diagnostic, written breakdown, and honest repair-versus-replace guidance. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule — estimates are free, and most FAAC issues in East Palo Alto we can assess same-day.
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 — FAAC Gate Repair in East Palo Alto
Sometimes, if we get to it quickly. Saltwater is more destructive than freshwater, but we’ve successfully cleaned and repaired FAAC 844H boards with isolated relay failure after flooding — replacing the damaged component rather than the entire board. If the board was powered while submerged or shows extensive trace corrosion, replacement is the honest recommendation. Call (650) 419-0714 for an exact assessment; estimates are free.
The hydraulic plunger seal is degrading from salt-air exposure. Foggy mornings mean high humidity with airborne chlorides — exactly the conditions that accelerate seal failure in East Palo Alto’s bay-edge environment. The hydraulic fluid bypasses the worn seal under pressure, letting the gate creep. Seal replacement solves it; we stock the kit.
We can, but the track needs to be true first. East Palo Alto’s older concrete post foundations often shift differentially — one side settles, the other holds — creating a track that’s subtly bowed or out of plane. We weld and grind track repairs in-house, then install the 740 with proper encoder calibration. Running a precision operator on a bent track guarantees encoder fouling and early failure.
Yes — specifically the terminal block and power relay sections. The combination of salt-laden humidity and periodic water intrusion in low-lying East Palo Alto yards creates corrosion patterns we don’t see at equivalent rates in Menlo Park, Sunnyvale, or the hills above 101. We’ve documented this through years of field repair. Proper enclosure sealing and proactive board inspection help, but the environmental stress is real.
On hydraulic units (400 series), this usually indicates low hydraulic fluid from a seal leak, or a failing pressure relief valve that’s lost calibration. The whine is cavitation — the pump working against air in the system. The fast close is loss of controlled deceleration. Both are repairable; left unaddressed, the pump motor burns out. Call (650) 419-0714 before it gets worse — estimates are free.
Service Areas Near East Palo Alto
We run FAAC service calls throughout the southern Peninsula and South Bay — Santa Clara (our home base), Milpitas, Sunnyvale, San Jose, and Cupertino. Most East Palo Alto appointments book within 24 hours; same-day availability for urgent security or access issues.
Book Your FAAC Service in East Palo Alto Today
FAAC problems don’t fix themselves, and in East Palo Alto’s salt-heavy environment, they accelerate. Whether your 400-series is drifting, your 844H board is glitching, or your 740 encoder is throwing erratic limits, Joshua handles it personally. Twelve years of gate-only specialization. One hundred thirty-one five-star reviews. Same-day response when you need it.
Call (650) 419-0714 for your free estimate.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving East Palo Alto and the South Bay since 2012.