LiftMaster Gate Repair in Haltom City, TX

LiftMaster Gate Repair in Haltom City, TX | Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas

Independent LiftMaster gate repair in Haltom City typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re looking at a control board swap, post re-plumbing, or full operator replacement. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas — not a factory-authorized dealer, just a crew that’s spent 20 years learning how LiftMaster equipment fails on North Texas soil. James Wilson handles the calls himself. If your LA400 is drifting off its limits or your CSW200 won’t close in the rain, call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.

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Why Haltom City Residents Choose Us for LiftMaster Service

We’ve worked on LiftMaster operators in Haltom City long enough to know the difference between a motor problem and a ground problem. James Wilson grew up in Oak Cliff, trained in metalwork and hydraulics at Eastfield College in Mesquite, and has spent two decades on Texas gates. That matters here because Haltom City’s repair calls rarely end with swapping a circuit board — the blackland prairie clay underneath your driveway has usually done something to your post first.

We stock OEM LiftMaster control boards and gearboxes for the LA400, LA500, CSW200, and RSL12. We also weld on-site and carry galvanized post collars and stainless hinge pins sized for the corrosion and soil-shift patterns we see in 76117. You get one technician who knows your brand and your dirt — not a dispatcher guessing from a manual.

638 customers and counting have left us a 4.8-star average. James still runs most service calls himself. A gate that works right isn’t a luxury — it’s just what he said he’d deliver.

Common LiftMaster Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Haltom City

  • LA400 limit switch drift from post rotation. The LA400’s magnetic limits depend on a plumb mounting bracket. When Haltom City’s clay swells after a hard rain and rotates your driven steel post even a half-degree, the arm geometry shifts. The gate thinks it’s closed when it’s not, or reverses mid-travel. We’ve recalibrated hundreds of these — and re-plumbed the post first so it stays fixed.
  • CSW200 control board corrosion on NE 28th Street commercial properties. The CSW200 is built tough, but its limit switch housing isn’t sealed against the humidity and metal particulate that hangs around light-industrial corridors. We replace pitted OEM contacts and can source upgraded seal kits for operators in high-exposure locations.
  • LA500 double-swing desynchronization from uneven post settlement. When the passive leaf’s post settles faster than the active side — common on small Haltom City lots with poor drainage — the LA500 over-travels to compensate and trips the obstruction sensor. We realign the gate frame and reset the operator’s travel profiles to matched geometry.
  • Rust-through at hinge welds on original 1950s–1970s steel gates. Haltom City’s working-class housing stock still runs original chain-link and steel swing gates. Trapped moisture against the clay accelerates weld corrosion. We cut out the rot, fabricate new hinge tabs in our truck, and reattach the operator arm to solid metal.
  • RSL12 slide gate chain binding from racked frame stress. North Texas ice storms load lateral force onto already-shifted posts. The RSL12’s chain drive binds against a twisted frame rail. We square the gate, adjust chain tension, and replace worn sprockets — usually in one visit because we stock the parts.

LiftMaster Service in Haltom City: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Haltom City’s 1950s–1970s homes were built with driven steel gate posts set only 18 inches into the blackland clay — not bell-bottomed or collared — so a 1-inch rain swells the soil and rotates the post out of plumb by a half-degree, a failure mode almost unknown in newer subdivisions with 36-inch drilled footings. For LiftMaster owners, this means your LA400 or LA500 operator arm is fighting geometry that changes seasonally. The limit switches, the gearbox, the obstruction sensors — they all depend on consistent travel paths. When the post moves, the operator compensates until it can’t.

We took a call on Santa Fe Trail in the 76117 core where an LA400 on a 1970s-era double swing gate wouldn’t hold its travel limits. The driven steel post on the hinge side had rotated 2 degrees in the clay over the winter — no hinge or arm change would have held. Our crew excavated and poured a 12-inch-diameter concrete collar extending 36 inches below grade around the existing post, then re-plumbed and recalibrated the limits. The gate has held square through two wet seasons since.

That’s the work we do differently in Haltom City. OEM parts alone won’t save an operator mounted to a rotating post.

LiftMaster Models & Products We Service in Haltom City

We work on the full residential and light-commercial LiftMaster line: LA400 and LA500 swing gate operators, CSW200 slide gate systems, and RSL12 residential slide openers. For critical components — control boards, gearboxes, motor assemblies — we source OEM LiftMaster parts. For the hardware that Haltom City’s soil destroys, we spec aftermarket: stainless hinge pins, galvanized post collars, and weldable steel plate that outlasts factory brackets in clay-rot conditions.

Our truck carries LA400 and CSW200 control boards, LA500 arm assemblies, and common gear sets. Most Haltom City calls finish same-day. When we need to order a specialty part, we tell you before we leave — no phantom return visits.

LiftMaster Service Pricing in Haltom City

Service Typical Range
Diagnostic & minor adjustment (limits, force, safety checks) $180 – $280
Control board or limit switch replacement (OEM) $320 – $480
Gearbox or motor replacement (OEM) $450 – $650
Post re-plumbing with concrete collar $380 – $550
On-site weld repair (hinge tabs, latch strike, frame crack) $220 – $400
Full gate realignment with operator recalibration $340 – $520

Every estimate starts free. We diagnose on-site, explain what’s actually failed, and quote before we touch a wrench. Motor replacement only happens when we measure internal gear backlash or find housing cracks — not because it’s easier to sell. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll give you a straight number for your specific setup.

Serving Haltom City, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Haltom City area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.

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Service Areas Near Haltom City

We run LiftMaster service calls from our base across Tarrant and Dallas counties. Near Haltom City, you’ll find us regularly in North Richland Hills for newer subdivision work, Plano for estate gate systems, and Dallas proper for commercial access control. We also service Highland Park and properties near Lackland Air Force Base. Same technician, same truck, same phone: (855) 301-3214.

Book Your LiftMaster Service in Haltom City Today

James Wilson runs the calls. If your LiftMaster operator is acting up in 76117 — limits drifting, boards failing, posts leaning — we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix it with the right parts for your soil and your equipment. Same-day availability when the schedule allows. Call (855) 301-3214 now for your free estimate.

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

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