Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Milpitas, CA | Everest Gate Service Santa Clara
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair service across Milpitas, from the hillside terraces near Ed R. Levin Park to the flatland HOA communities along East Tasman Drive. The one thing that makes our Ghost Controls work here different: we’ve spent 12 years learning how Milpitas’s afternoon Diablo winds, Alviso salt air, and Calaveras Fault seismic settling specifically attack these operators — so we diagnose faster and fix it right without factory authorization delays. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free estimate; same-day service is often available.

Why Milpitas Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Joshua Clark handles every Ghost Controls call personally — he’s the one who answers the phone, writes the estimate, and turns the wrench. That matters when your gate is stuck open at 10 PM or your HOA is citing you for a non-functioning entry operator.
We’re not a handyman service that “also does gates.” We’re not affiliated with Ghost Controls, either — we’re an independent specialist with 12 years of exclusive gate work and fluent knowledge of nine major brands including Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. Your system, our expertise. One call, one crew, fully resolved.
Our truck stocks genuine Ghost Controls OEM boards and motors alongside matched aftermarket gears and limit switches. When that DTC1 board fails from salt corrosion near the Alviso marshlands, we don’t wait two weeks for factory shipping — we fix it now. 131 neighbors agree: our perfect 5-star record reflects repeat trust, not cherry-picked testimonials.
Joshua grew up near Rivermark in Santa Clara, trained in electrical and mechanical systems at Mission College on Bowers Avenue, and still lives within a few miles of where he runs the business. He knows the difference between a Berryessa flatland gate and a Curtner hillside install — and he knows which Ghost Controls parts each one needs.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Milpitas
- Shuttle-pin wear in TSS swing openers. Milpitas’s afternoon Diablo winds — funneled through the gap between the Diablo Range and the bay — create repetitive gate wobble that accelerates shuttle-pin wear in TSS1 and TSS2 units. The pin loosens, the gate cycles erratically or stops mid-travel, and homeowners near Coyote Park start wondering if they need a whole new operator. Usually, they don’t.
- Control board corrosion in DTC series housings. Bay moisture and salt air from the Alviso marshlands creep into DTC1 and DTC2 weatherproof housings faster than in inland South Bay cities. We’ve replaced corroded logic boards on flatland gates near De La Cruz Boulevard where the seal looked fine from the outside but was porous at the micro-level. We now coat all terminal connections with anti-corrosion sealant as standard practice.
- Gear drive stripping in ABX linear operators. The Calaveras Fault corridor running near Ed R. Levin Park causes chronic seismic settling on hillside and transitional-zone properties. When a heavy wrought-iron gate shifts even slightly out of plumb, the ABX operator’s gear drive takes the strain. We see this in the older ranch-home neighborhoods and the terraced developments alike.
- Limit switch drift in SSS1 slide operators. Milpitas’s master-planned communities along North Abel Street and the Tasman/Montague corridor installed hundreds of these solar-compatible sliding openers on long, unlevel driveways. Over time, the travel limits drift — the gate stops short, overruns the stop, or reverses unexpectedly. Recalibration only lasts so long if the underlying grade issue isn’t addressed.
- Rust perforation on iron and steel gate frames. The salt-air acceleration near the western boundary means rust treatment isn’t cosmetic here — it’s structural. We weld and reinforce corroded hinge plates on gates that would otherwise need full replacement, saving Milpitas homeowners thousands.
Ghost Controls Service in Milpitas: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Milpitas sits directly on the Calaveras Fault corridor — running near the Ed R. Levin Park foothills on the city’s eastern edge — meaning gate posts in hillside and transitional-zone properties experience chronic low-level seismic settling that throws automated gates out of plumb and strains operators far more often than in neighboring flatland cities. Simultaneously, the city’s enormous wave of 1990s–2000s master-planned HOA communities along corridors like East Tasman Drive and North Abel Street means hundreds of original automated gate operators are simultaneously hitting the 20-30 year replacement window, creating concentrated demand unlike anything in adjacent Sunnyvale or Fremont.
For Ghost Controls owners specifically, this dual reality is expensive if misunderstood. A TSS2 operator that “just needs a new motor” might actually be fighting a gate frame that’s settled 3 degrees off vertical — replace the motor without realigning the gate, and the new motor strips its gears in 18 months. We’ve learned to check post plumb and hinge square before quoting any Ghost Controls motor job in the Curtner and Berryessa hillside zones. Flatland near Alum Rock and Alviso? Different problem: the salt air attacks the electricals while the ground stays stable. Same brand, same model line, completely different failure profile. That’s the kind of local knowledge you don’t get from a national parts diagram.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Milpitas
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup: the TSS Series (TSS1 and TSS2 dual-swing operators), the DTC Series (DTC1 and DTC2 tube-style swing operators), the ABX series single-swing linear operators, and the SSS1 solar-compatible sliding gate opener.
Our parts approach is straightforward: genuine Ghost Controls OEM boards and motors when exact-fit reliability matters most; matched high-torque aftermarket gears and limit switches when OEM lead times would leave your gate stuck for two weeks. We always prioritize repair over replacement if the main housing is sound. “If I wouldn’t put it on my own fence, I’m not recommending it to yours.” Our Milpitas truck carries the specific boards, limit switches, and hinge hardware that fail most often in this city’s conditions — so most jobs finish in one visit.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Milpitas
Most Ghost Controls repairs in Milpitas fall between $180 and $450, depending on what’s failed and how the local environment contributed. Here’s how typical jobs break down:
- Diagnostic and basic adjustment: $120–$180
- Limit switch or shuttle-pin replacement: $180–$280
- Control board replacement (OEM or matched aftermarket): $280–$450
- Gear drive repair or replacement: $220–$380
- Gate realignment (seismic settling correction): $250–$450
- Rust treatment and hinge welding: $180–$350
What drives cost: parts tier (OEM vs. quality aftermarket), whether realignment or welding is needed alongside the operator repair, and accessibility. Every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment — no phone guesses, no pressure. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule; we’ll give you an exact number after seeing your gate.
Serving Milpitas, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Milpitas 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 Milpitas
Yes, seismic settling is a leading cause of mid-travel stops in Milpitas hillside zones. When gate posts shift even slightly, the operator’s safety sensors trigger falsely or the mechanical load exceeds the motor’s torque curve. We check post plumb and hinge alignment before replacing any parts — otherwise you’re treating a symptom, not the cause. Call (650) 419-0714 for a free diagnostic.
No — and in some cases, you shouldn’t. OEM boards are ideal for exact electrical compatibility, but quality aftermarket gears and limit switches often outperform original parts in salt-air environments because we select corrosion-resistant equivalents. We explain the tradeoff for your specific repair and let you decide. Call (650) 419-0714 to discuss what’s in stock for your model.
Yes — grinding in a TSS2 usually indicates shuttle-pin wear or gear drive damage, both common in Milpitas’s wind-exposed areas. We stock both components and can typically complete the repair same-day. The Berryessa corridor’s afternoon wind exposure accelerates this failure mode, so we also inspect hinge wear while we’re on-site. Call (650) 419-0714 to book.
We trace moisture intrusion through the keypad housing, the low-voltage wiring run, and the control board connections. Near the Great Mall and other flatland areas, we often find corrosion at the board terminal block where Alviso moisture has wicked up through conduit. We replace damaged components, seal all entry points, and coat terminals with anti-corrosion compound. Most keypad-related repairs run $180–$320.
Yes — we maintain supplier relationships for genuine Ghost Controls OEM inventory, and we understand CC&R compliance requirements in master-planned communities. If your HOA mandates OEM, we’ll source it and document the part numbers for your property manager. Lead times vary; call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll confirm availability for your specific model before scheduling.
Service Areas Near Milpitas
We serve Milpitas directly — ZIP codes 95035 and 95036 — and regularly travel to neighboring Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, San Jose, Cupertino, and the Burbank district. Same-day response is typically available within 15 miles of our Santa Clara base.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Milpitas Today
Stuck gate, grinding operator, or HOA compliance issue? Joshua handles it personally — diagnosis, repair, and the welding or realignment that prevents the next failure. Same-day service is often available in Milpitas. Call (650) 419-0714 now for your free estimate.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Milpitas and the South Bay since 2012.