Why Texas Homeowners Choose Ghost Controls Gate Repair
Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas provides independent Ghost Controls gate repair service across Texas, with same-day diagnosis and on-site parts availability for TAP, SSP, and GTO series openers. As an independent Ghost Controls service provider — not affiliated with or authorized by the manufacturer — we bring 20 years of hands-on gate experience to every repair, with James Wilson personally handling the technical work. Texas heat, sudden storms, and long driveways create specific wear patterns on these systems that we’ve documented across hundreds of service calls. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.

Why Trust Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas for Your Ghost Controls Gate Repair?
We’ve worked on Ghost Controls automatic gate openers across Texas for years now — TAP1 and TAP2 residential systems on ranch properties outside San Antonio, SSP1 solar setups in Hill Country where grid power isn’t practical, and GTO Pro 2000 and Pro 3000 units on commercial gates around Dallas-Fort Worth. That volume matters. We’ve seen the same failure modes repeat, and we know which adjustments actually stick versus which ones drift again in August heat.
James Wilson grew up in Oak Cliff and picked up his metalwork and hydraulics training at Eastfield College in Mesquite. An instructor there told him there’d always be work for someone who could make a gate open and close reliably — twenty years in, that’s proven out. He still runs most service calls himself because, as he puts it, that’s the only way to know what’s actually happening in the field.
We stock OEM-compatible Ghost Controls parts — limit switch assemblies, gearbox seals, RF boards — and we weld and fabricate on-site when a gate arm bracket or mounting plate needs modification. We don’t replace a $600 opener when a $40 seal and two hours of labor fixes the problem. A gate that works right isn’t a luxury — it’s just what we said we’d deliver.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Fix in Texas
- TAP1/TAP2 limit switch misalignment causing partial gate travel. Texas heat expansion loosens the limit switch cam over time. The gate opens 70%, stops, or reverses. We’ve recalibrated dozens of these — the fix is precise travel setting adjustment plus replacing the worn cam follower before it vibrates loose again. Last month we fixed a Ghost Controls TAP1 that had stopped halfway on a client’s double driveway gate in Texas. The limit switch cam had vibrated loose due to Texas heat expansion; we recalibrated the travel settings and replaced a worn cam follower. The gate now opens fully every time, and we added a battery backup kit to prevent summer storm interruptions.
- GHOST-1 solar panel parasitic drain on SSP1 models. The solar panel continues drawing small current overnight when it should be charging the battery. After 18 months in Texas sun, batteries read “charged” but collapse under motor load. We test actual amp draw at the panel, replace the charge controller if needed, and spec a battery with proper reserve capacity for your gate weight.
- GTO Pro-series gearbox seal failure leading to motor corrosion. The Pro 2000 and Pro 3000 use a sealed gearbox that weeps gear oil once the seal hardens in heat. Oil migrates into the motor housing, shorts windings, and you’re looking at full motor replacement. We catch this early — oil residue on the housing base, slight humming without rotation — and replace the seal before the motor dies.
- Remote control RF board failure from power surges on older models. Texas lightning season fries boards that have already seen voltage fluctuation wear. The opener beeps, LED flashes, but no response to remotes or keypad. We stock replacement RF boards and test antenna grounding while we’re there — poor grounding is what let the surge in.
- Photo eye / safety sensor integration drift. Ghost Controls uses a specific infrared alignment that generic technicians misread. The gate starts closing, reverses, or throws an error code. We realign to factory spec, clean lenses against Texas dust buildup, and check wiring for rodent damage — common on rural Texas properties.
Ghost Controls Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
We primarily stock OEM-compatible Ghost Controls parts: genuine limit switch assemblies, gearbox seals, RF boards, and motor brushes. For non-critical items — solar chargers, external keypads, extra remote housings — we offer quality aftermarket alternatives that match spec without the OEM markup.
Our rule: if labor plus parts runs less than 60% of a new unit installed, we repair. We’ve rebuilt GTO Pro gearboxes that dealers would have swapped entirely. We carry parts in our service vehicle, so most Texas calls finish in one visit. If we need to order a specialty item, you’ll know before we leave — no phantom second-trip charges. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll walk through what’s actually wrong before scheduling.
Our Ghost Controls Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis with Ghost Controls-specific testing. James Wilson checks limit switch travel points with a multimeter, measures solar panel output under load for SSP1 systems, and runs the GTO Pro-series self-test sequence. We don’t guess — we read actual voltage, amp draw, and fault codes.
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Repair or install with OEM-compatible or quality aftermarket parts. We replace failed components, recalibrate travel settings to account for your gate’s actual weight and wind load, and upgrade battery backup if Texas storm reliability is a concern.
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Full cycle testing under real conditions. We run 20+ open/close cycles, test safety reverse with an obstruction, verify remote range at property boundary, and confirm solar charging rate matches daylight conditions.
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Warranty documentation. We note serial numbers, parts used, and adjustments made. Our labor carries warranty; parts coverage follows manufacturer terms. You get a written summary — useful if you ever sell the property or need warranty transfer.
Ghost Controls Products We Service & Install in Texas
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: TAP1 and TAP2 single and dual swing gate openers; SSP1 and SSP1 Solar kits with GHOST-1 panel integration; GTO Pro 2000 and Pro 3000 heavy-duty swing operators. We stock limit switch kits, gearbox seals, RF receiver boards, motor assemblies, and battery backup modules for same-day resolution on most Texas service calls. If you’re selecting a new Ghost Controls system, we measure gate weight, post spacing, and cycle frequency to match the right model — oversizing wastes money, undersizing burns out motors.
We Also Service These Brands
Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas isn’t a single-brand shop. We carry certified familiarity with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That breadth means we don’t refer you elsewhere when your property has mixed systems — one call covers it, and James Wilson handles the technical work personally.

FAQs — Ghost Controls Gate Repair Service in Texas
No. We are an independent Ghost Controls service provider with no factory affiliation or authorization. Our expertise comes from hundreds of field repairs across Texas, not from dealer training. We use OEM-compatible and quality aftermarket parts, and we clearly distinguish our independent status to every customer. Call (855) 301-3214 with questions about our qualifications.
The most common cause is low battery voltage that triggers the warning beeper but can’t deliver starting torque to the motor. On SSP1 solar systems in Texas, we first test for GHOST-1 panel parasitic drain — the panel draws instead of charges overnight. On TAP and GTO series, we check battery age and load-test capacity. Replacement typically resolves it; we also verify charging source health so the new battery doesn’t fail prematurely. Call (855) 301-3214 for same-day diagnosis.
Yes, on most Ghost Controls models. We install the GHOST-1 solar panel kit with matched charge controller and upgrade battery capacity to handle solar charging cycles. Texas sun is sufficient year-round in most locations, though heavy tree canopy or north-facing gates may need supplemental charging. We assess your site before recommending conversion — no point installing panels that won’t get four hours of direct sun. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free site evaluation.
No. Because we are an independent service provider, not an authorized Ghost Controls dealer, our repairs do not carry manufacturer warranty coverage. We warranty our own labor and source parts with their own coverage terms. For units still under original Ghost Controls warranty, manufacturer-authorized service may preserve that coverage — we explain this trade-off honestly before starting work. Call (855) 301-3214 to discuss your specific situation.
This is the Ghost Controls safety timeout — the opener attempted closure, detected obstruction or misalignment, reversed, tried again, and locked out. Most often it’s photo eye misalignment or lens contamination from Texas dust and pollen. Less commonly, the gate binding on hinges creates enough resistance to trigger force sensitivity. We check both: clean and realign sensors, then test hinge swing and track clearance under motor load. Call (855) 301-3214 — we’ll sort it in one visit.
Texas winters are mild but ice events do happen, especially north of Dallas and in the Panhandle. We disconnect and store remotes with weak batteries, grease hinge points before first freeze, verify battery backup charge status, and test manual release function — ice can seize mechanisms that haven’t been exercised. For SSP1 solar systems, we confirm panel tilt sheds water and doesn’t accumulate ice weight. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule seasonal service.
Most Ghost Controls repairs in Texas range from $180 for sensor realignment and battery replacement to $450 for motor or gearbox work. Full opener replacement on a dual swing TAP2 or GTO Pro 3000 runs $1,200–$1,800 installed with battery backup. We diagnose before quoting — no flat-rate guessing that pads either side. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 for exact pricing on your specific model and symptom.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Texas, TX
Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas handles Ghost Controls repairs, installations, and upgrades across Texas — one call, owner-led service, parts in the truck. James Wilson answers the technical questions himself and runs the calls. For a free estimate on your Ghost Controls gate opener, call (855) 301-3214. We’re typically on-site within 24 hours for standard calls, same day for access or security issues.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Texas since 2004.