Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across New Territory
Gate access control repair and installation in New Territory, TX typically runs $280–$1,850 depending on whether you’re replacing a keypad, upgrading to smart access, or installing a full video intercom system at an HOA-controlled entrance. Most service calls in the 77487 ZIP code are completed same-day or next-day. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.

We’ve been working in New Territory since before many of these gates were installed. James Wilson knows the community’s covenants inside and out — which ARB paint codes match your original 1990s ornamental iron, which operators the Willow Bend and Weston Lakes boards have pre-approved, and how to scope a job so you don’t get stuck waiting two weeks for HOA sign-off while your gate hangs open. Our Gate Access Control team doesn’t just fix the hardware; we handle the paperwork that keeps you compliant.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is New Territory’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
New Territory isn’t like neighboring Sugar Land or Stafford. Every subdivision here is deed-restricted, every entry gate is HOA-controlled, and every repair touches a 30-year-old covenant written when these communities were first platted. James Wilson has spent 20 years navigating those layers — he knows which boards require pre-approval for operator swaps, which ones accept email submissions, and which still want paper packets with color-matched paint samples.
Our 638 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include dozens from New Territory homeowners and HOA managers who specifically mention our familiarity with ARB processes. We stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear systems — the brands you’ll find on most New Territory gates — so we’re not ordering components while your entry sits unsecured. Response time to the 77487 ZIP code averages under 45 minutes for emergency calls, and we schedule non-urgent work around HOA meeting cycles when board approval is pending.
We weld on-site. We don’t subcontract. When James Wilson shows up, he’s the one who diagnoses the problem, fabricates the bracket if needed, and adjusts the strike plate until the magnetic lock seats clean. That’s not a slogan — it’s how we’ve worked in New Territory for two decades.
Our Gate Access Control Services in New Territory
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry is still the backbone of most New Territory community gates — the same PIN-based systems installed in the mid-1990s, now with worn rubber membranes and corroded back-planes from two decades of Gulf Coast humidity. We replace standalone keypads and integrate new units with existing FAAC or Linear operators, always matching the ARB-approved housing finish so your upgrade doesn’t trigger a violation notice. A typical keypad replacement in New Territory runs $280–$520, including programming up to 100 resident codes for HOA-managed entrances.
Smart Access Systems
Smart access is where New Territory’s aging infrastructure gets interesting. HOA boards want the convenience of smartphone-based entry — remote unlocking for deliveries, temporary guest codes, audit logs of who came through when — but they’re bound by covenants that specify “ornamental iron-compatible” hardware and prohibit visible conduit runs on community-facing gates. James Wilson has handled this personally for 20 years: we spec smart controllers that mount inside existing operator housings, run low-voltage wiring through buried conduit that follows the original 1993 trench lines, and submit product cut sheets to your ARB before installation. Smart access upgrades in New Territory typically cost $680–$1,250 for a single-family driveway gate, $1,400–$1,850 for a subdivision entrance with multi-user management.
Video Intercom Systems
Video intercom installations in New Territory face the same covenant constraints plus one more: many subdivision entrances lack the ethernet infrastructure that modern IP-based systems require. We evaluate whether your gate post has sufficient conduit capacity for Cat6, whether we can bridge from a nearby transformer box, or whether a cellular-based video station makes more sense. The Weston Lakes board, for example, rejected three contractor proposals before accepting our cellular-intercom design that avoided trenching across their landscaped median. Video intercom systems in New Territory range from $890–$1,600 for residential driveway units to $2,200–$3,800 for full-featured HOA entrance stations with cloud recording.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry systems — the call-box style that dials a resident’s landline or cell — are failing across New Territory as 3G cellular sunset and copper-line retirement strand older units. We replace legacy DoorKing and Elite phone entry systems with modern cellular or VoIP-based alternatives, always preserving the existing mounting footprint and powder-coat color so your ARB submission is straightforward. Most phone entry replacements in New Territory run $650–$1,100, with programming for 50–200 resident numbers depending on subdivision size.

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Trusted Brands We Service in New Territory
We service your brand — and we mean that literally. James Wilson is certified-familiar with nine major gate operators, and we stock local parts for the four you’re most likely to find on a New Territory gate: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear. That means when your FAAC 740 throws an error code or your LiftMaster LA500 won’t respond to the keypad, we’re not ordering parts from Dallas and making you wait. We carry replacement control boards, gearboxes, and safety edge sensors for these brands in our Houston inventory, and our mobile welding rig handles structural repairs that would send other technicians scrambling for a fabricator. One call covers it: diagnosis, parts, welding, programming, and ARB documentation if your board requires it.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in New Territory Homes
- Clay soil heave throwing gates out of plumb. Fort Bend County’s expansive black clay pushes gate posts off-vertical through wet-dry cycles, and suddenly your swing gate won’t align with the magnetic lock strike. We see this on Riverstone Parkway entrances and throughout Willow Bend — the gate looks fine, but the latch gap has grown to half an inch and the keypad shows “gate open” when it’s physically closed.
- Hurricane Harvey flood damage cycling back as “mystery” electrical failures. Keypads that work fine in dry weather fail after heavy rain, phone entry systems that dial intermittently, operators that trip breakers during tropical downpours. We frequently find flood-corroded buried wiring and compromised junction boxes as the true root cause behind what looks like a simple operator malfunction. The 2017 flood didn’t just damage gates then — it’s still damaging them now, seven years later, as corrosion reaches critical mass in conduits that were never properly drained.
- Simultaneous end-of-life failures across entire subdivisions. New Territory’s gates were installed in a narrow 1993–2005 window, and they’re all failing together. One week it’s the Weston Lakes north entrance, the next it’s Willow Bend’s resident gate. HOA boards get overwhelmed with vendor quotes, approval delays stretch to three weeks, and gates hang open while residents wait. We maintain active relationships with several New Territory HOA managers to streamline this process — we know their preferred submission formats and typical approval timelines.
- ARB non-compliance triggering rework. A homeowner in New Territory’s Lakes of Buckingham hired an out-of-area contractor who installed a standard black keypad on an antique-bronze gate frame. The ARB flagged it within 48 hours. We removed the unit, sourced a color-matched housing, and reinstalled — at full cost to the homeowner, because the original contractor didn’t know to ask. We don’t let that happen on our jobs.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in New Territory, TX
| Service | Typical Range in New Territory |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry replacement | $280 – $520 |
| Phone entry system replacement | $650 – $1,100 |
| Smart access upgrade (residential) | $680 – $1,250 |
| Video intercom (residential driveway) | $890 – $1,600 |
| Video intercom (HOA subdivision entrance) | $2,200 – $3,800 |
| Emergency service call (after-hours) | $180 – $240 |
| Diagnostic/estimate visit | Free |
What moves you within these ranges? HOA approval complexity, primarily — a job needing ARB submission and color-matching adds a day of prep but no hidden labor charge. The extent of Harvey wiring damage matters too: we’ve found jobs where replacing the operator was $800 and the buried conduit rebuild added $1,200. We scope this upfront, show you the conduit camera footage if needed, and price before we start. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 for exact pricing on your specific gate.
We Also Serve Cities Near New Territory
James Wilson’s service radius covers Sugar Land, Stafford, Four Corners, and Mission Bend — but New Territory’s unique HOA landscape keeps us particularly busy here. If you manage properties across multiple Fort Bend County communities, we can coordinate access control standards and maintenance schedules that keep every location consistent. One call covers it, whether it’s a single driveway gate in Mission Bend or four subdivision entrances across your portfolio.
Serving New Territory, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the New Territory 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 New Territory
Yes — virtually every New Territory subdivision requires ARB pre-approval for any visible gate hardware change, including video intercom installations. We handle the submission packet: product cut sheets, color codes, mounting diagrams, and photos of the existing installation. Most boards respond within 5–10 business days. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll review your specific covenant requirements before you spend anything.
Very likely yes, especially if your gate was in service before 2017 and the conduit runs weren’t fully replaced after Harvey. Flood-corroded buried wiring develops intermittent shorts that worsen with moisture infiltration. We test with a megohmmeter to confirm ground-fault resistance, and if the reading’s below spec, we trace the conduit run and show you exactly where the water’s getting in. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free diagnostic — we’ll know in 20 minutes whether you’re looking at an operator replacement or a full conduit rebuild.
Yes, provided your ARB approves the hardware housing and any visible components. We spec smart controllers that integrate with existing LiftMaster LA500 or CSW24V operators where possible, or replace the full unit if the gearbox is worn. The smart module itself typically hides inside the operator housing, minimizing visible changes. Smart access upgrades in New Territory run $680–$1,250 for residential installations. Call (855) 301-3214 to check compatibility with your specific LiftMaster model.
Almost certainly. Fort Bend County’s expansive black clay heaves and shrinks dramatically, and after 20–30 years of that cycle, gate posts lean or sink enough to throw the latch alignment off. We see this constantly on New Territory’s ornamental iron swing gates — the magnetic lock shows “secure” but the physical gap’s too wide, or the strike plate wears where the bolt’s been dragging. We plumb the post, rebuild or replace the hinge, and reset the lock geometry. Call (855) 301-3214 before the sag damages your operator’s gearbox from over-torque.
Most New Territory ARBs require replacement hinges to match the original ornamental iron design and carry the same or better load rating — they won’t accept generic galvanized hardware on a decorative gate. We fabricate custom hinge brackets on-site to match your existing profile, powder-coated to the ARB-specified color code. This avoids the violation cycle and keeps your gate looking like it belongs in the community. Hinge rebuilds in New Territory typically run $340–$580. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll photograph your existing hinge for ARB pre-approval before we cut anything.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving New Territory and Fort Bend County since 2004.