Linear Gate Repair in Palo Alto, CA | Everest Gate Service Santa Clara
Linear gate repair in Palo Alto typically costs $220–$480 depending on whether you’re dealing with a control board, motor, or mechanical issue, and most service calls we complete same-day. What makes our Linear work here different is this: Palo Alto runs its own electric utility, CPAU, not PG&E, which means every hardwired Linear operator installation or major motor replacement triggers a city-specific permit and inspection process that technicians from neighboring Mountain View or Menlo Park often mishandle. We coordinate that paperwork upfront, so you’re not staring at a gate that won’t open while waiting for a reinspection. For a free estimate on your Linear system, call us at (650) 419-0714.

Why Palo Alto Residents Choose Us for Linear Service
We’ve spent 12 years working exclusively on gates—no garage doors, no general handyman work, just swing gates, slide gates, and the operators that run them. That depth matters when you’re troubleshooting a Linear Pro LA500U that’s throwing intermittent fault codes, or a ProSlide that’s developed chain slack after years of cycling. Joshua Clark, our owner, handles every estimate and every repair personally. He grew up near Rivermark in Santa Clara, trained in electrical and mechanical systems through Mission College’s Applied Technology program on Bowers Avenue, and has built a reputation across the South Bay for resolving the calls other companies reschedule twice.
Our 131 five-star reviews come from neighbors who’ve seen the difference. We’re fluent in nine major gate brands—Linear, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—so your system, our expertise applies whether your gate was installed in 1995 or last year. We carry in-house welding capability and a stocked parts inventory, which means one call, one crew, fully resolved for most Linear issues without waiting on a distributor shipment.
We’re independent Linear service providers, not manufacturer-authorized. That distinction matters: we source OEM Linear parts for control boards, receivers, and motors to maintain compatibility, but we’re also free to recommend aftermarket entrapment sensors when they meet UL 325 requirements at a better value—particularly relevant in Palo Alto, where city inspections are strict and replacement costs add up fast.
Common Linear Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Palo Alto
- Linear LCO 3000 limit-switch failures. In Crescent Park and Old Palo Alto, ten-year-old residential swing gates with LCO 3000 operators regularly suffer corroded microswitches from persistent coastal fog. The gate stops mid-cycle, reverses unexpectedly, or fails to close fully. We clean and recalibrate where possible, replace with marine-rated components where the chassis has degraded.
- Pro LA500U main-board capacitor burnout. High-cycle tech-campus slide gates in Palo Alto push these operators hard, and CPAU’s power characteristics—distinct from PG&E’s grid—can produce fluctuations that stress capacitors. We replace with OEM boards and install surge protection sized for CPAU’s residential voltage profiles.
- ProSlide chain slack and sprocket wear. Eichler homes in Barron Park and the Green Gables area often have lightweight aluminum gate frames that don’t absorb shock like steel. The ProSlide’s chain drive takes the abuse instead. We tension, replace worn sprockets, and reinforce mounting points without compromising the mid-century aesthetic.
- Receiver board corrosion from marine air. Properties on Palo Alto’s eastern edge near the 94303 salt marshes see accelerated corrosion on Linear receiver boards. Remotes work intermittently, or range drops to a few feet. We diagnose whether it’s board-level moisture damage (replace) or antenna connection degradation (repair).
- Gate realignment after seasonal swelling. Redwood and cedar gate panels in neighborhoods like Professorville absorb fog moisture, swell, then shrink in dry weeks—warping frames and misaligning latches repeatedly. We realign, adjust Linear operator limit settings, and recommend hardware upgrades where the cycle won’t stop.
Linear 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 hardwired gate operator—a process unfamiliar to techs from nearby PG&E-served cities. We’ve seen crews from Mountain View and Sunnyvale assume the same workflow applies, only to have CPAU issue a stop-work order that leaves the homeowner with a non-functional gate for weeks. Our crew always coordinates with CPAU’s inspection schedule, which can add a week to installation timelines but avoids costly rework. This matters specifically for Linear owners because several Pro-series operators require hardwired 120V connections rather than plug-in transformers, and the LCO 3000’s battery backup configuration must meet CPAU’s safety code amendments. Last fall, we serviced a Linear LCO 3000 swing gate on a 1920s Spanish Colonial in Old Palo Alto near Addison Avenue. The gate was jerking open due to a seized hinge from rust, and the operator’s limit switches had corroded from coastal fog. We replaced the hinges with marine-grade stainless steel, cleaned and recalibrated the limit switches, and added a battery backup to comply with CPAU’s safety code—all without altering the original wrought-iron gate’s look. If I wouldn’t put it on my own fence, I’m not recommending it to yours.
Linear Models & Products We Service in Palo Alto
We work on the full Linear residential and light-commercial lineup: the LCO 3000 swing operator (common in Crescent Park estate installations), the Pro LA500U and its variants for high-cycle slide applications, the ProSlide chain-drive system, and the LRP rack-and-pinion series. Our Palo Alto inventory emphasizes fast-turnaround components—OEM control boards, receiver modules, limit switch assemblies, and gear kits—because waiting on a distributor shipment doesn’t work when your gate won’t secure the property. For Eichler neighborhoods, we maintain relationships with local fabricators who can match period-appropriate gate materials when a Linear installation requires panel modification. We repair versus replace based on chassis condition: moisture-damaged controllers we replace, but limit-switch failures we typically repair. Smart access upgrades—WiFi-enabled controllers, smartphone integration, keypad replacement—are available across all compatible Linear models.
Linear Service Pricing in Palo Alto
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & basic adjustment (realignment, limit switch calibration) | $220–$310 |
| Linear control board or receiver replacement (OEM parts) | $340–$480 |
| Motor repair or replacement (LCO 3000, Pro LA500U) | $380–$620 |
| ProSlide chain/sprocket service with mechanical adjustment | $290–$420 |
| Smart access upgrade (WiFi module, keypad, smartphone integration) | $180–$350 |
| CPAU permit coordination (installation/motor replacement only) | Included in project quote |
What drives cost: parts availability (OEM Linear boards run higher than aftermarket sensors), whether CPAU permitting applies, and whether structural welding or gate realignment is needed alongside the operator work. Every estimate we provide is free, detailed, and delivered by Joshua personally—no surprise additions after we’re on-site. Call (650) 419-0714 to schedule; we’ll confirm whether your job requires CPAU coordination and factor that into the timeline upfront.
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 — Linear Gate Repair in Palo Alto
No. Repairs to existing operators don’t trigger mandatory UL 325 upgrades in Palo Alto. However, if your system lacks functioning entrapment sensors and you’re replacing the control board or motor, we typically recommend adding compliant sensors during the same visit—it’s more cost-effective than a separate call later, and CPAU inspectors flag missing safety devices during any future electrical work. Call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll assess what’s already installed.
The operator itself mounts discreetly; the visible concern is gate panel design and hardware finish. We keep a short list of Palo Alto fabricators who match period-appropriate materials—anodized aluminum, vertical cedar slats, matte black steel—to preserve the aesthetic that Eichler homeowners and the Historic Resources Board value. Joshua handles the coordination personally.
Yes, especially if your property is within a few blocks of the Bay or salt marsh edge. Coastal marine air corrodes Linear receiver boards faster here than in inland Santa Clara or Sunnyvale. We test signal path, antenna integrity, and board condition before recommending replacement—sometimes it’s a $12 antenna connection fix, not a full board swap. Call (650) 419-0714 for same-day diagnosis.
Palo Alto’s year-round coastal fog causes redwood and cedar gate panels to absorb moisture, swell, and shift frame geometry—unlike seasonal patterns elsewhere, this happens repeatedly throughout the year. Your Linear operator’s limit switches detect the resistance and fault out, or the gate physically binds. We realign, adjust operator sensitivity, and upgrade hardware where the swelling cycle won’t stop.
Yes. Any hardwired operator motor replacement in Palo Alto requires CPAU permitting and inspection—unlike PG&E-served neighboring cities. We handle the application, schedule coordination, and inspection attendance as part of our project workflow. The process typically adds one week but prevents stop-work orders that leave your gate unsecured. Call (650) 419-0714 and we’ll map out the full timeline with your estimate.
Service Areas Near Palo Alto
We serve Palo Alto across all ZIP codes—94301, 94302, 94303, 94304, 94306, and 94309—and regularly travel from our Santa Clara base to neighboring communities including Menlo Park, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, and San Jose. The same CPAU expertise doesn’t apply in PG&E territories, but our Linear diagnostic depth and in-house welding capability travel with us.
Book Your Linear Service in Palo Alto Today
Joshua handles every Linear repair personally—diagnosis, estimate, and the work itself. Same-day availability for most service calls in Palo Alto. Free estimates, upfront pricing, no push to replace what we can repair. Call (650) 419-0714 or reach out now to get your gate moving properly again.
Reviewed by Joshua Clark, Owner at Everest Gate Service Santa Clara, serving Palo Alto and the South Bay since 2012.