Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Lancaster
Gate access control repair and installation in Lancaster typically runs $280–$890 depending on the system type, and most service calls are completed same-day. If your keypad, remote, or intercom has stopped responding, we’ll diagnose it on arrival and have the parts on the truck to fix it.

We’ve been working Lancaster’s gates for 20 years — from the older wrought-iron driveway gates in the 75134 subdivisions near Pleasant Run Road to the automated communities that went up along I-35E and US-67 in the 2010s. James Wilson handles every call personally, and we carry parts for BFT, Linear, Viking, and Ghost Controls systems so you’re not waiting on a warehouse shipment. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Lancaster’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
Our reputation in Lancaster is built on showing up prepared. 638 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect two decades of customers who got their gate working without callbacks. Lancaster residents tell us the same thing: the last company sent someone different every time, didn’t stock parts, and blamed the “wrong brand.” That’s not how we work.
James Wilson is the lead technician on every Lancaster job — not a subcontractor, not a rotating crew. He knows the local conditions: the Houston Black clay soil that heaves posts out of plumb, the freeze-thaw cycles that lock hinges, the 1980s tract gates with obsolete operators that need creative solutions. We’re typically on-site in Lancaster within the same day, and our Gate Access Control team carries welding equipment and concrete supplies for post resets that most companies have to schedule a second trip for.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Lancaster
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypads are the workhorse of Lancaster’s older subdivisions — the 75146 neighborhoods built in the 1990s still have thousands of original DoorKing and Elite keypads weathering 30 years of Texas sun. We replace faded membrane buttons, corroded backlit displays, and water-damaged circuit boards. A new keypad installation in Lancaster runs $320–$480, including weatherproofing for our driving spring rains. For HOAs off Wintergreen Road, we program multi-code systems that let you add and delete resident access without a service call.
Remote Control Programming & Replacement
Lost remotes, dead batteries, or cloned codes — we handle all of it. Lancaster’s newer gated communities along the US-67 corridor often have Linear or Ghost Controls operators, and we stock compatible remotes on the truck. Reprogramming an existing system is usually $140–$220; replacing a full remote set with rolling-code security runs $280–$420. If your gate’s receiver is outdated, we’ll tell you straight whether a new radio board makes sense or if you’re throwing good money after bad.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry systems — the call-box units at the gate that dial a resident’s landline or cell — are common in Lancaster’s 2010s-era communities. We repair Viking and LiftMaster phone entry units, replace damaged keypads and microphones, and troubleshoot cellular-to-landline conversion issues. Many Lancaster HOAs are upgrading from copper-line dependence to cellular modules; that retrofit typically costs $480–$720 including programming. We handle the carrier activation and resident database transfer so your property manager isn’t chasing paperwork.
Card Reader & RFID Access
Card readers add audit-trail security that keypads can’t match — you know exactly who entered and when. For Lancaster commercial properties and multi-family complexes near the I-35E corridor, we install proximity and long-range RFID systems. A single-lane card reader installation runs $680–$1,150 depending on whether we need to run conduit through existing masonry or gate posts. We also repair readers that have taken lightning hits, which is more common than you’d think in North Texas storm season.
Video Intercom Systems
Video intercoms are the fastest-growing upgrade we’re doing in Lancaster. Residents want to see who’s at the gate before buzzing them through — especially in the newer subdivisions where package theft has become a concern. We install stand-alone video intercoms and integrate them with existing operators from BFT, Linear, and Viking. A basic video intercom with gate release runs $740–$1,200; multi-tenant systems with cloud recording go higher. We always check post plumb and hinge alignment first — a camera aimed at a sagging gate is a wasted investment.
Smart Access & Mobile App Control
Smart access lets Lancaster residents open their gates from a phone app, grant temporary visitor codes, and get entry notifications. We install LiftMaster myQ-compatible receivers, Ghost Controls smartphone modules, and standalone cellular smart controllers for gates where the original operator has no native app support. A smart access retrofit on a functioning operator runs $380–$620. For older systems, we’ll be direct: sometimes the smarter spend is a new operator with built-in connectivity rather than patching 1990s hardware.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Lancaster
We service nine major brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we stock parts for the ones we see most in Lancaster: BFT slide operators in the commercial lots off I-35E, Linear swing arms in the Pleasant Run subdivisions, Viking phone entry boxes in the 2000s HOAs, and Ghost Controls residential systems in newer infill. That parts inventory means most Lancaster repairs finish in one visit. No waiting on Dallas distributors, no “we’ll come back next week.”
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Lancaster Homes
- Clay heave tilts posts, misaligns operators. Lancaster’s Houston Black clay swells with winter rain and shrinks in summer drought. Gate posts installed during a dry year can shift 2–4 inches laterally within five years, throwing swing gate operators out of alignment and burning out motors that strain against the bind.
- Hard freezes lock gates closed. The February 2021 freeze and subsequent winter events caused already-shifted clay posts to heave further overnight, snapping hinges and jamming automated operators in the closed position. We still get calls every January when the first hard freeze hits.
- Summer drought re-opens alignment gaps. Gates we realigned in spring often bind again by August as clay cracks and settles around post footers. It’s not the hardware failing — it’s the soil cycling. We account for this in our hinge and operator mounting strategy.
- Legacy keypads corrode from humidity and age. Lancaster’s 1980s–2000s housing stock includes thousands of original keypads with membrane buttons that have cracked, displays that have faded to unreadable, and circuit boards with solder joints failing from decades of thermal expansion. Parts availability is spotty; sometimes a full replacement is the only practical fix.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Lancaster, TX
Here’s what we typically charge for gate access control work in the Lancaster market:
| Service | Price Range in Lancaster |
|---|---|
| Keypad repair / replacement | $280–$480 |
| Remote programming / replacement set | $140–$420 |
| Phone entry repair | $320–$580 |
| Card reader installation (single lane) | $680–$1,150 |
| Video intercom with gate release | $740–$1,200 |
| Smart access retrofit | $380–$620 |
| Post reset / concrete footer repair | $480–$890 |
What moves you within these ranges? Post condition is the big one in Lancaster — if we need to reset footers in Houston Black clay, that adds labor and concrete but solves the root cause. Brand and age matter too: a 1990s LiftMaster with obsolete boards costs more to keep alive than to replace. We give upfront pricing before any work starts, and estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 for an exact quote on your system.
We Also Serve Cities Near Lancaster
We regularly run service calls to Glenn Heights, Hutchins, DeSoto, and Red Oak — the same clay-soil conditions apply, and we carry the same parts inventory. If you’re managing properties across multiple cities, one call covers it. James Wilson coordinates scheduling directly, so you’re not explaining your gate’s history to a new dispatcher every time.
Serving Lancaster, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lancaster 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 — Gate Access Control in Lancaster
Water intrusion is the culprit — Lancaster’s driving spring rains find their way through cracked keypad housings or failed gaskets, corroding circuit boards and shorting button matrices. The Houston Black clay around the post base also holds moisture longer than sandier soils, keeping the enclosure humid for days after the rain stops. We replace keypads with IP65-rated units and reseal mounting boxes to prevent repeat failures. Call (855) 301-3214 for a waterproofing assessment — estimates are free.
Sometimes, but often not reliably — 1990s LiftMaster operators lack the control inputs that modern smart modules need, and their logic boards weren’t designed for the polling cycles that smartphone apps require. We’ve retrofitted some with external relay controllers, but the smarter spend is usually a new operator with native smart capability. James Wilson will test your specific unit and give you an honest repair-vs-replace number. Call for a same-day evaluation.
Not for the intercom itself, but you should inspect them — Lancaster’s clay soil may have shifted your posts out of plumb since installation, and a video camera aimed at a sagging gate is wasted money. We check footer depth and post alignment on every access control upgrade. If posts have migrated, resetting them now protects your intercom investment and prevents operator failure six months later.
We don’t recommend it — card readers require low-voltage wiring run through gate posts, proper grounding for lightning protection, and integration with your existing operator’s release circuit. In Lancaster’s clay soil, any post work also needs footer engineering that accounts for seasonal heave. The safety and liability risks of a miswired gate release aren’t worth the savings. We install card readers in one visit with full warranty coverage.
Twice yearly — once in late fall before freeze season, and once in late spring after the clay has finished its wet-cycle swelling. That timing catches hinge binding before it burns out operators, and lets us clear drainage around footers before summer drought cracking begins. For HOAs with heavy traffic, quarterly checks make sense. We offer maintenance agreements that include priority scheduling and discounted parts. Call (855) 301-3214 to set up a Lancaster service plan.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Lancaster since 2004.