Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Spring, TX

Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Spring, TX | Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas

Ghost Controls gate repair in Spring, TX typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether you’re looking at a control board swap, post realignment, or full operator replacement—and we usually diagnose it same-day. We’re independent Ghost Controls service providers, not factory-authorized, which means we work for you and your gate’s actual condition rather than a warranty script. Spring’s combination of Beaumont Clay soils, 55+ inches of annual rainfall, and aging 1990s–2000s master-planned community gates creates failure patterns we’ve spent 20 years learning to read. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.

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Why Spring Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service

James Wilson has handled gate repair personally for 20 years, and Ghost Controls operators have been part of that work since the brand first gained traction in Texas subdivisions. We don’t send a rotating crew—we stock parts and weld on-site, which means most Spring jobs finish in one visit instead of three.

Our familiarity with Ghost Controls runs deep. We’ve diagnosed TSS1 slide units with corroded boards in Gleannloch Farms, recalibrated HBS swing operators after post-heave in Windrose, and replaced battery systems on solar TSS1 setups throughout Stone Gate. We service your brand specifically—not generically.

That matters because Ghost Controls uses proprietary limit-switch logic and board programming that generic gate techs often misdiagnose as “motor failure.” We’ve seen out-of-town contractors quote $1,800 for a full operator replacement when the actual fix was a $240 OEM board and a post re-level. 638 customers and counting have left us a 4.8-star average, and that’s because we treat the actual problem, not the symptom.

Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Spring

  • Control board failure from flood submersion. Spring’s flat Harris County terrain traps water in low spots during tropical system bursts. We’ve replaced dozens of Ghost Controls boards on otherwise sound TSS1 and TSS2 units that took on water during a single flash-flood event—failure mode that’s rare 30 miles north in elevated Conroe.
  • Post-heave misalignment on TSS and HBS models. Beaumont Clay expands and contracts with seasonal wet-dry cycles across 77382 and 77383. A gate that worked fine in March binds by August because the post shifted 1.5 inches. No hinge adjustment fixes that; we re-set the footing or bell-bottom it.
  • Corroded weld points on wrought-iron frames. Spring’s 200+ annual high-humidity days pit steel faster than drier Texas climates. The gate looks fine until a Gulf storm gust hits and the weakened weld shears, binding the Ghost Controls operator mid-cycle.
  • Battery electrolyte leaks in solar TSS1 units. Constant humidity accelerates seal degradation in the battery compartment. We see this especially in shaded lots common in older Windrose phases—solar panel keeps charging, but the battery can’t hold load.
  • Limit switch drift after repeated post movement. Even minor clay heave throws off the TSS1’s magnetic or mechanical limit settings. The motor runs to its programmed endpoint, meets unexpected resistance, and faults out. We recalibrate and reinforce the post base so it stays put.

Ghost Controls Service in Spring: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Spring’s 1990s–2000s master-planned communities—Gleannloch Farms, Windrose, Stone Gate—installed thousands of Ghost Controls operators simultaneously during the subdivision boom. Today, entire blocks are experiencing identical motor failures as these units reach 15–20 years of age. An out-of-town tech drives in, sees one dead TSS2, and treats it as an isolated incident. We know to check the neighbor’s gate too, and the one across the street. That repair wave is real, and it’s specific to Spring’s build history in a way that simply doesn’t exist in Tomball or Conroe.

This matters for how we work. When we get a call from Stone Gate, we bring multiple OEM boards, bell-bottom footing forms, and rust-inhibiting primer because the probability of combined failures—board plus post plus frame—is high. We’ve learned to read Spring’s gates the way a local mechanic reads a fleet vehicle. A gate that works right isn’t a luxury—it’s just what I said I’d deliver.

We were called to a home in Gleannloch Farms where a Ghost Controls TSS1 slide gate stopped mid-track. Our tech found the control board had corroded from a flash flood two months prior, and the concrete post footing had heaved 2 inches out of plumb. We replaced the board with an OEM unit, re-leveled the post using a bell-bottom footing, and reset the limit switches—the gate has cycled smoothly through three rain events since.

Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Spring

We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: TSS1 single slide, TSS2 dual slide, HBS hydraulic swing, and SSS1 solar single slide. Each has distinct Spring-specific vulnerabilities. The TSS1’s solar battery compartment is prone to humidity seal failure. The HBS hydraulic swing unit is particularly sensitive to post plumb—any lean from clay heave strains the hydraulic ram mounts. The TSS2 dual-slide demands precise synchronization that flood-damaged boards throw off completely.

We stock genuine Ghost Controls OEM boards and motors for direct replacement. For hinges, brackets, and hardware, we use quality aftermarket—USA-made stainless where possible—to keep your cost down without sacrificing reliability. We weld on-site, so structural repairs don’t wait on a third-party fabricator. One call covers it: diagnosis, parts, welding, recalibration, and testing.

Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Spring

Service Typical Range
Diagnostic service call $85–$120
Control board replacement (OEM) $180–$340
Motor/operator replacement $420–$780
Post re-set or bell-bottom footing $280–$520
Rust treatment and weld repair $150–$380
Full gate realignment $200–$450

What drives cost: flood history (corrosion extent), post condition (clay heave severity), and whether the gate frame itself needs welding. A free estimate from us includes full diagnostic, written quote, and timeline—no obligation. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule; estimates are free and we typically book same-day or next-day in Spring.

Serving Spring, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Spring 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Spring

Service Areas Near Spring

We run service calls throughout Spring’s 77380, 77381, 77382, and 77383 ZIP codes and into surrounding Harris and Montgomery County communities. Nearby areas we regularly serve include Tomball, Conroe, The Woodlands, Humble, and Klein. James Wilson lives in the Dallas area but maintains dedicated Spring routing for repeat customers and HOA accounts we’ve built over two decades.

Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Spring Today

Don’t let a binding gate or dead operator turn into a security headache. We stock Ghost Controls OEM parts, weld on-site, and know Spring’s clay-soil, flood-prone conditions because we’ve repaired through them for 20 years. Same-day service is often available. Call (855) 301-3214 now for your free estimate.

Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Texas since 2004.

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