Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Bedford
Gate access control repair and installation in Bedford typically runs $280–$850 for most residential keypad or phone entry systems, with same-day service available throughout the 76021, 76022, and 76095 ZIP codes. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, and our Gate Access Control team knows Bedford’s neighborhoods well — from the mature subdivisions off Harwood Road to the townhome clusters near Bedford Road and the established homes lining the I-183 corridor. James Wilson has handled gate access control personally for 20 years, and we stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and other major brands so most Bedford calls finish in one visit. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Bedford’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
We’ve built our reputation in Bedford one gate at a time. Our 638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars include plenty from Bedford homeowners and HOA managers who needed access control that actually works in tight, fully built-out neighborhoods where parking is limited and mature landscaping can’t be torn apart.
James Wilson serves as lead technician on every job — not a rotating subcontractor. When you call about a keypad failure off Bedford Road or a phone entry system acting up in a Harwood Road townhome community, you’re getting two decades of direct expertise on your property.
Our response time to Bedford averages under 90 minutes for urgent access control failures — a gate that won’t open strands residents, delivery drivers, and emergency vehicles. We carry keypad housings, armored cable, and welding equipment on every truck, so we resolve post-lean, wiring damage from clay soil heave, and corroded terminals without scheduling return visits.
We know Bedford’s specific headaches: original cedar gates now 40-plus years old, clay soil that shifts posts seasonally, and retrofit installations where trenching a driveway simply isn’t practical. That local knowledge saves our Bedford customers time and unnecessary yard destruction.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Bedford
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad installations in Bedford’s 1970s–80s subdivisions present a real challenge — most of these homes were built without any low-voltage wiring to the gate line. We recently upgraded a townhome association on Harwood Road to a DoorKing phone entry system. The original 1980s pushbutton keypad had corroded from clay soil moisture wicking up the post, and the tight parking clearance required us to mount the new keypad on a custom bracket so cars could still pass. We wired the unit directly to the gate operator with armored cable, avoiding a full concrete trench. For standalone homes off Bedford Road and in the 76021 ZIP, we typically surface-mount conduit along existing fence lines or use wireless keypad options when driveway cutting isn’t feasible. A basic residential keypad installation in Bedford runs $280–$450; commercial-grade units with weather sealing and vandal resistance range $480–$720.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry systems let visitors call directly to a resident’s landline or cell — critical for Bedford’s townhome communities and small HOA developments where on-site management doesn’t exist. These systems require clean wiring runs and proper grounding, both of which suffer in our local clay soil that heaves posts and strains cable connections. We service DoorKing, Linear, and Elite phone entry systems commonly found in Bedford’s multi-family properties, and we stock replacement handsets, dialers, and weather housings. Most phone entry repairs in Bedford cost $180–$340; full system replacement with new wiring runs $650–$1,100 depending on how many units need indoor stations.
Video Intercom Systems
Video intercoms add visual verification for Bedford homeowners who want to see who’s at the gate before buzzing them through — increasingly popular in neighborhoods near Colleyville’s border where property values have climbed and security expectations have risen. We install Aiphone and DoorKing video units with infrared night vision, critical for Bedford’s tree-canopied streets where porch lighting doesn’t reach the gate. Video intercom installation typically runs $680–$1,200 in Bedford, with multi-unit HOA systems scaling higher based on monitor count and cable run distance.
Remote Control & Receiver Upgrades
Remote control problems in Bedford often trace back to receiver boards damaged by power fluctuations or antenna connections loosened by gate vibration and post movement. We program rolling-code remotes for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear systems — the brands we see most in Bedford’s established neighborhoods. A single remote with programming runs $45–$85; receiver board replacement ranges $180–$320.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Bedford
We service your brand — literally. James Wilson has spent 20 years working hands-on with LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems. In Bedford, we see LiftMaster and FAAC most frequently on residential swing gates, with DoorKing phone entry systems common in the townhome communities off Harwood Road. We stock keypads, receivers, control boards, and armored cable for these brands on our trucks, which means Bedford customers aren’t waiting a week for a part to ship from Dallas or Houston. When your BFT opener stops communicating with remotes or your Linear phone entry starts dropping calls, we diagnose and fix it on-site.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Bedford Homes
- Clay soil heave pulls keypad wires loose from terminal blocks. Bedford’s Blackland Prairie clay swells with winter rains and shrinks in summer drought, shifting gate posts and straining the low-voltage wiring inside post-mounted keypad housings. We see this annually in neighborhoods off Bedford Road and Harwood Road, and we fix it with flexible conduit connections and relocated junction boxes.
- Cedar gate frames warp in 100°F summers, binding against latch posts. Original cedar gates in Bedford’s 1970s–80s homes absorb moisture, dry out, and twist — then the remote-operated gate can’t close fully because the latch won’t align. We plane, shim, or rebuild frames and adjust opener limit switches to compensate.
- Ice storms along the I-183 corridor freeze moisture inside outdoor keypad buttons. Bedford’s periodic winter ice storms hit the Airport Freeway corridor hard, and unsealed keypads suffer intermittent button failures until we install silicone boots or upgrade to fully sealed stainless-steel button plates.
- Original 1980s keypads corrode from clay soil moisture wicking up steel posts. In Bedford’s established subdivisions, we regularly find keypads where the PCB is green with corrosion because the post wasn’t properly sealed at the base. We replace the unit and add a drainage gap or composite post sleeve to prevent recurrence.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Bedford, TX
Here’s what we charge for gate access control work in Bedford’s market:
- Keypad entry repair: $140–$280
- Keypad entry installation (new): $280–$450 residential; $480–$720 commercial/vandal-resistant
- Phone entry system repair: $180–$340
- Phone entry system replacement: $650–$1,100
- Video intercom installation: $680–$1,200
- Remote control programming (single): $45–$85
- Receiver board replacement: $180–$320
These Bedford prices reflect our in-house parts inventory and single-visit capability — we’re not marking up third-party parts or charging return-trip fees. Driveway trenching, if absolutely necessary, adds $180–$350 depending on concrete thickness and length. Most Bedford retrofits avoid this entirely through surface conduit or wireless solutions. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, and estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214.
We Also Serve Cities Near Bedford
Our service radius covers the full Mid-Cities area. We regularly handle gate access control calls in Hurst (particularly the neighborhoods along Pipeline Road), Euless (including the Bear Creek area), Colleyville (larger estate properties with dual-gate systems), and North Richland Hills (mixed residential and light commercial along Davis Boulevard). Same response standards apply — James Wilson leads every job, and we bring parts for all nine brands we service.
Serving Bedford, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Bedford 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 Bedford
Yes, in most cases we can avoid trenching entirely. We surface-mount armored cable along existing fence lines or use wireless keypad systems that communicate with the gate operator via encrypted radio signal. For a recent job off Bedford Road, we mounted a LiftMaster wireless keypad on the existing steel post and powered it with a long-life battery pack — no concrete cutting needed. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll survey your specific layout for free.
Yes — the clay soil heave is shifting your gate post, which changes the gate geometry and increases friction against the ground or latch post. Bedford’s wet-dry clay cycle is notorious for this, especially in 1970s–80s subdivisions where original posts were set without proper drainage gravel. We realign the post, adjust or replace hinges, and reset your LiftMaster opener’s force limits so it doesn’t burn out the motor compensating for binding. The underlying clay issue means periodic checkups help — we typically see these gates need realignment every 2–3 years.
Yes, we service and install DoorKing phone entry systems throughout Bedford’s townhome communities, including several properties off Harwood Road. James Wilson has worked on DoorKing 1802, 1803, and 1808 series units personally for 15-plus years, and we stock replacement handsets, entry relays, and weather housings. We recently upgraded a Harwood Road association from a corroded 1980s keypad to a current DoorKing phone entry system, custom-bracketed for tight parking clearance. Call (855) 301-3214 for service or upgrade pricing.
Often yes — if the circuit board isn’t corroded, we can replace just the button membrane or button plate assembly, clean the PCB, and seal the housing with a silicone boot to prevent future moisture intrusion. Bedford’s ice storms along the I-183 corridor regularly cause this exact failure pattern. Button membrane replacement runs $140–$220 versus $280–$450 for full keypad replacement. We’ll inspect the internal condition and give you both options upfront.
Yes — BFT systems use low-voltage control wiring between the receiver board and the operator, and Bedford’s clay soil heave frequently loosens terminal connections or fractures wire insulation inside post-mounted housings. We test signal strength at the receiver, trace the control wiring, and check for ground faults caused by moisture wicking into compromised cable. Most BFT communication repairs in Bedford cost $180–$320 and finish in one visit since we stock BFT receiver boards and compatible remotes. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule — estimates are free.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Bedford and the Mid-Cities since 2004.