DoorKing Gate Repair in Hurst, TX

DoorKing Gate Repair in Hurst, TX | Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas

DoorKing gate repair in Hurst typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a limit-switch adjustment, motor replacement, or post-and-bracket rebuild after clay heave damage. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas — an independent DoorKing service provider, not factory-authorized — and James Wilson has spent 20 years fixing these exact operators in the shifting Blackland Prairie clay that defines Hurst’s gate problems. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate, often same-day.

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Why Hurst Residents Choose Us for DoorKing Service

We’ve worked on DoorKing operators in Hurst long enough to know the 1830’s limit-switch cam by feel, and to recognize when a “motor failure” is actually a post tilted three degrees by clay expansion. James Wilson handles these calls personally — he’s the lead technician, not a dispatcher sending whoever’s available. That matters when your gate won’t close at 10 PM and the HOA is already leaving voicemails.

Our parts stock includes OEM DoorKing control boards and motors, plus heavy-duty aftermarket hinges and brackets we fabricate or weld on-site. In Hurst, that combination saves a return trip. We don’t need to order a bracket and come back next week while your gate drags the driveway. We also service eight other major brands, but DoorKing’s 1800, 6000, and 8000 series are frequent callers in the 76053 and 76054 ZIP codes — especially along the older ranch-home corridors where original cedar posts are finally giving out.

James grew up in Oak Cliff, trained in metalwork and hydraulics at Eastfield College in Mesquite, and has built Horizon around one standard: every gate works better when he leaves than what he found. 638 customers and counting have rated that approach at 4.8 stars.

Common DoorKing Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Hurst

  • 1830 limit-switch cam misalignment from post heave. Hurst’s Blackland Prairie clay shrinks in drought, swells in spring rain, and tilts gate posts just enough to throw the DoorKing 1830’s limit-switch cam out of register. The gate reverses mid-swing or stops short of the closed position. We reset the cam, but first we check whether the post itself has shifted — adjusting a switch on a moving post is a callback waiting to happen.
  • 1800 series swing arm bracket fatigue. The seasonal expansion cycle bends and eventually cracks the stamped-steel bracket that anchors the 1800’s swing arm to the post. We’ve welded reinforced steel replacements on-site for dozens of Hurst properties — factory brackets don’t survive decades of clay movement, especially on the older ranch homes near Harwood Road.
  • 8000 series keypad seal degradation. North Texas UV and freeze-thaw cycles harden the rubber keypad seal until moisture infiltrates the membrane. Entry codes become intermittent, then fail entirely. We replace the seal and, if the board’s corroded, swap in an OEM DoorKing control module.
  • 6000 series slide-gate motor housing cracks from freeze events. The February 2021 hard freeze caught a lot of Hurst equipment unprepared. We stock reinforced aftermarket motor covers that outlast the factory housing in temperature swings — a lesson learned from that storm’s aftermath across the HEB corridor.
  • Wooden post rot at the soil line. Hurst’s 1960s–80s ranch homes used 4×4 cedar posts that now rot right where clay moisture concentrates. We probe with a screwdriver before touching any DoorKing operator hardware — a soft post means bracket tightening is pointless until we set a new post in deep concrete.

DoorKing Service in Hurst: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Hurst is fully built out on Blackland Prairie clay — there’s no new development shifting the soil profile, no sandy drainage to moderate the expansion. Every spring, when the first heavy rains end a North Texas dry spell, we get a wave of calls from neighborhoods across 76053 and 76054: gates that dragged the ground or wouldn’t close, all at once. The clay re-expands unevenly around posts that settled and tilted during months of drought, and the DoorKing 1830’s limit-switch cam — calibrated to a plumb post — can’t compensate.

We serviced a DoorKing 1830 swing gate off the 1500 block of Harwood Road; the gate dragged and reversed every time the clay swelled after a spring rain. We found the hinge bracket cracked from repeated post heave, welded a reinforced steel bracket, and re-plumbed the post with a deep concrete footing — gate runs smoothly now through wet or dry seasons. That’s the difference between a parts-swapper and someone who understands Hurst’s soil cycle. A gate that works right isn’t a luxury — it’s just what I said I’d deliver.

DoorKing Models & Products We Service in Hurst

We work on the full DoorKing residential and light-commercial line: the 1800/1830 series swing-gate operators common on Hurst’s single-car-width ranch entries; the 6000 series slide-gate systems found on some townhome and small commercial installations; and the 8000 series keypads and access accessories that control them.

For control electronics and motors, we source OEM DoorKing parts — compatibility matters, and we’ve seen too many “universal” boards fail to communicate with DoorKing limit switches. For structural components, we go aftermarket: heavier-gauge steel brackets, reinforced motor housings, and weld-fabricated hinge assemblies that withstand Hurst’s clay movement better than factory stampings. Our truck carries both, so most Hurst jobs finish in one visit.

DoorKing Service Pricing in Hurst

Service Typical Range
Limit-switch adjustment / cam reset $180 – $260
Post reset with concrete footing $320 – $450
1800/1830 motor replacement (OEM) $380 – $520
Bracket weld repair or replacement $220 – $340
8000 series keypad replacement $195 – $280
6000 series motor housing / cover $240 – $360

These are Hurst-market ranges for the actual work — not teaser rates that balloon on-site. A free estimate from us includes full diagnostics: we check the operator, the post integrity, the alignment, and the electrical supply. If the post is soft or the bracket’s cracked, we’ll tell you before touching a bolt. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule — estimates are free, and we can often respond same-day during spring heave season when the call volume spikes.

Serving Hurst, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Hurst 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 — DoorKing Gate Repair in Hurst

Service Areas Near Hurst

We run DoorKing service calls throughout the mid-cities from our base near the HEB corridor: North Richland Hills for the Bedford-Euless Road corridor properties; Plano for the expanding commercial access-control market; and Dallas proper including older neighborhoods like Highland Park with estate-grade automated systems. We don’t service Lackland Air Force Base or Manor from this routing — those fall to other crews.

Book Your DoorKing Service in Hurst Today

James Wilson runs the DoorKing calls himself. Same-day availability when the spring clay swell hits and your 1830 starts reversing. Free estimates, upfront pricing, and we stock the parts that actually survive Hurst’s soil. Call (855) 301-3214 now.

Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Hurst and the North Texas mid-cities since 2004.

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