Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Austin
Gate access control repair and installation in Austin typically runs $450–$1,850 depending on system type, with most service calls completed same-day. We travel to Austin from our Houston base to handle everything from vintage keypad retrofits to smart access upgrades on automated entry gates throughout Travis County.

If you’re managing an HOA along MoPac, living in a 1950s bungalow near East 11th Street, or running a commercial property off Lamar Boulevard, you already know Austin’s gate problems aren’t generic. The Blackland Prairie clay soil beneath much of the city heaves gate posts seasonally. UV intensity degrades circuit boards faster here than up north. And when that spring hail hits, it doesn’t just dent cars—it bends gate frames and shears hinge welds. That’s why Austin property owners call our Gate Access Control team when they need someone who understands what this ground and this climate do to automated systems. Reach us at (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Austin’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
James Wilson has handled gate access control personally for 20 years, and he’s the same technician who shows up at your Austin property—not a subcontractor you’ve never met. That matters when you’re troubleshooting a finicky phone entry system in a Wells Branch townhome complex or retrofitting a card reader at a South Congress retail pad.
Our 638 verified customer reviews average 4.8 stars, built on two decades of documented outcomes, not marketing claims. Austin customers specifically mention our ability to service their brand without referrals elsewhere—we’re certified familiar with 9 major manufacturers including BFT, Linear, and Viking, so your existing hardware rarely forces a full replacement.
We stock parts and weld on-site. That means when we drive to Austin, we’re carrying capacitors, circuit boards, keypad housings, and welding gear—not just diagnostic tools. Most Austin jobs finish in one visit because we don’t wait on third-party vendors.
We also know the local ground. In central Austin ZIPs like 78702, 78704, and 78705, we’ve learned where the caliche limestone sits shallow and where the clay heave runs deepest. That local ground knowledge saves hours on every post-reset job.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Austin
Keypad Entry Systems
Austin’s master-planned communities and multi-tenant commercial lots still rely heavily on keypad entry, but the specific needs vary wildly by neighborhood. In the 78702 and 78704 bungalow districts, we’re often replacing 1990s-era keypads on original wrought-iron gates where the mounting post has shifted from clay heave, throwing the gate-to-keypad alignment off by inches. In newer Anderson Mill subdivisions, we’re installing weather-rated keypads with backlighting for the tech commuters coming home after dark. A basic keypad replacement in Austin runs $280–$520; upgrading to a cellular-connected smart keypad with audit logging typically lands at $680–$940.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry systems are the backbone of Austin’s HOA-governed communities, from Jollyville townhome complexes to Hornsby Bend rural estates with long driveways. The problem we see most: 1990s and early-2000s systems with analog phone lines that AT&T has phased out, leaving gates with dead call boxes. We retrofit these with cellular or VoIP modules that use existing wiring where possible, or we run new low-voltage lines when the old conduit has collapsed. For Austin properties still on functional landlines, we repair Viking and DoorKing phone entry units in the field—saving the cost of full replacement. Phone entry repairs in Austin typically cost $340–$620; cellular retrofits run $580–$1,100 depending on how many residents the system serves.
Video Intercom Access Control
Video intercom demand has spiked in Austin’s luxury infill market, where narrow lots on streets like Enfield Road or Windsor Road make traditional gate placement challenging and visual verification essential for deliveries and guests. We install weather-rated video intercoms with 1080p feeds, mobile app integration, and PIN backup for when cellular signal drops—common in the hillier western ZIPs where Austin Chalk limestone interferes with RF transmission. For existing systems, we troubleshoot camera failures, power supply issues, and network connectivity problems. Video intercom installation in Austin ranges from $1,200–$2,400 for a single-family residence; commercial multi-tenant systems start around $3,200.
Remote Control & Card Reader Systems
Remote control programming and repair is our most frequent same-day service call in Austin—heat-degraded receivers, remotes dropped one too many times, or frequency interference from nearby tech equipment. We program Linear and Ghost Controls remotes on-site, clone existing remotes when the original manufacturer has discontinued the model, and upgrade older fixed-code systems to rolling-code security. Card reader systems are more common in Austin’s commercial and mixed-use properties; we service HID and ProxPoint readers, repair damaged card slots from attempted forced entry, and integrate new readers with existing gate operators. Remote repair or replacement in Austin: $140–$280. Card reader service: $320–$580.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Austin
We service your brand—literally. Our certification covers BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That’s nine major manufacturers, which means when we arrive at your Austin property, we almost never have to tell you “we don’t work on that one.” We stock local parts for Austin customers: Linear actuators, Viking phone entry boards, BFT hydraulic pump assemblies, Ghost Controls solar-compatible control boxes. Fast turnaround because the part is already on the truck, not on a three-day freight line from Dallas.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Austin Homes
- Clay heave shifts gate posts annually. The Blackland Prairie clay underlying central and east Austin expands and contracts with moisture, pushing posts out of plumb. Even a perfectly installed automated gate binds, drags, or trips safety sensors by fall. We re-set posts in deep concrete footers with hammer-drilled anchors into caliche where needed—structural repair, not just mechanical adjustment.
- UV and extreme heat fry circuit boards. Austin’s 100°F+ summer days and intense solar radiation degrade gate operator capacitors and control boards faster than in milder climates. We replace with heat-rated components and recommend shaded mounting enclosures where possible.
- Spring hail physically damages gate frames. Softball-sized hail isn’t rare here. It bends aluminum and steel gate frames, shears hinge welds, and cracks keypad housings. We straighten frames, re-weld hinges on-site, and replace damaged access hardware—often the same week the storm hits.
- Aging wrought-iron gates resist automation. Central Austin’s 1940s–1970s housing stock includes beautiful but heavy wrought-iron driveway gates never designed for motors. We calculate swing weight, upgrade hinges and posts, and spec openers with sufficient torque—retrofit work that requires field welding and structural assessment, not just a parts swap.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Austin, TX
Here’s what we actually charge for gate access control work in the Austin market:
| Service | Typical Range in Austin |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry repair/replacement | $280–$520 |
| Phone entry system repair | $340–$620 |
| Phone entry cellular retrofit | $580–$1,100 |
| Video intercom (residential) | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Video intercom (commercial multi-tenant) | $3,200–$5,800 |
| Remote control programming/replacement | $140–$280 |
| Card reader repair/service | $320–$580 |
| Gate post re-set (clay heave/caliche) | $680–$1,400 |
What moves the needle within these ranges: depth of post damage from clay heave, whether we hit caliche requiring hammer-drill work, age of existing wiring (older Austin homes often need conduit replacement), and whether the original manufacturer still supports the hardware. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs—we look at your gate, your ground, and your existing system, then give you an upfront written estimate. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Austin
Our service radius from Houston covers the full Austin metro, including Hornsby Bend to the east, Anderson Mill and Jollyville to the northwest, and Wells Branch to the north. Whether you’re managing a rural estate gate in Hornsby Bend with a long driveway phone entry system, or a compact Anderson Mill townhome complex with card reader access, we make the trip with parts and welding capability on board.
Serving Austin, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Austin 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 Austin
It’s the Blackland Prairie clay soil, not your gate installer. In ZIPs like 78702 and 78704, this clay expands when wet and contracts in dry spells, pushing gate posts out of plumb seasonally. We re-set posts in deep concrete footers with anchors into stable substrate—sometimes caliche rock—to resist that movement. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll assess whether your posts need structural correction or just mechanical adjustment.
Usually yes, but it requires structural assessment first. Those vintage gates are heavier than modern aluminum equivalents, and the original posts and hinges weren’t designed for motor torque. We calculate swing weight, upgrade hardware as needed, and spec openers with sufficient capacity—often a Viking or Linear operator with higher torque ratings. In a 1950s bungalow on East 11th Street (78702), we retrofitted a rusty wrought-iron gate with a LiftMaster swing opener. The post had shifted 2 inches from clay heave, so we re-set it in a concrete footer deep enough to resist seasonal movement—a job that looked straightforward until we hit caliche rock at 18 inches, requiring a hammer drill to finish. Typical retrofit in Austin: $1,400–$2,800.
Yes, unfortunately it’s very common in Austin. Sustained 100°F+ temperatures and intense UV degrade capacitors and control boards faster than in milder climates. We replace failed components with heat-rated parts and can often relocate or shade the operator housing to extend lifespan. Same-day diagnostic in Austin: $140–$220, plus parts. Call (855) 301-3214—we’ll get it running before the next heat wave.
Repair if the hardware is solid and the issue is analog line failure—we can retrofit cellular or VoIP communication modules. Replace if the motherboard is corroded, the manufacturer has discontinued all parts, or you need modern features like video verification or cloud-based resident management. For a 1990s DoorKing or Viking unit in good physical condition, cellular retrofit at $580–$1,100 usually outlasts full replacement. We’ll tell you honestly which path makes sense after seeing it.
We bring hammer-drill equipment and masonry bits specifically for Austin’s shallow caliche and Austin Chalk limestone. In the western portions of our Austin coverage area, techs routinely hit this rock just a few inches below grade—a job that looks like a simple re-set until the auger bounces. Most non-local contractors don’t carry hammer-drill gear on the truck; we do, because we’ve learned to expect it. Post re-set with rock drilling in Austin typically runs $680–$1,400 depending on depth and gate size.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Austin since 2004.