Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Cedar Park
Gate access control repair and installation in Cedar Park typically runs $320–$1,850 depending on system complexity, and most service calls are completed same-day when parts are in stock. We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, and James Wilson personally handles Gate Access Control calls throughout Cedar Park’s master-planned communities — from Buttercup Creek to Ranch at Brushy Creek to the newer sections of Twin Creeks. Our shop is stocked with keypad entry, smart access, and video intercom components for the nine major brands installed across Cedar Park’s 2000–2015 housing stock, so we don’t waste your time ordering parts. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate; we answer until 7 PM most weekdays.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Cedar Park’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
We’ve been driving to Cedar Park long enough to know which HOA management companies respond to architectural review requests in 48 hours versus two weeks. James Wilson has handled gate access control personally for 20 years, and that direct accountability matters when you’re standing at a broken community entrance gate at 6 AM with residents backing up onto Cypress Creek Road.
Our 638 verified customer reviews average 4.8 stars, and a solid block of those come from Cedar Park ZIP codes 78613 and 78630 — homeowners who specifically mention that James arrived with the right Linear or Viking part already on the truck, not a diagnosis fee and a return trip. We stock parts and weld on-site, which means a gate post that shifted in Twin Creeks’ caliche soil gets re-anchored and welded in one visit, not three.
Response time to Cedar Park averages 45–90 minutes from dispatch during business hours. We know the difference between a Ranch at Brushy Creek gate that needs HOA board approval versus a standalone residence off Anderson Mill Road where the homeowner decides. That local fluency saves days of back-and-forth.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Cedar Park
Smart Access Systems
Smart access upgrades are the fastest-growing request we get from Cedar Park’s 2008–2015 subdivisions, where builder-installed keypads are failing just as homeowners want app-based entry for deliveries and guests. A typical smart access installation in Cedar Park runs $680–$1,240, including Wi-Fi bridge setup and smartphone app configuration. We install LiftMaster myQ-compatible receivers, Ghost Controls smart kits, and standalone BFT cloud modules — whatever integrates with your existing operator without forcing a full replacement. In Buttercup Creek, we’ve converted dozens of original DoorKing 1812 systems to app-based entry; the HOA architectural committee approved the swap because we matched the existing pedestal finish and kept the same wiring chase.
Keypad Entry
Keypad entry repair in Cedar Park costs $180–$420 for most calls — usually a failed membrane, corroded backplane from hard water exposure, or a post-shift that pulled the conduit tight and cracked the housing. The Highland Lakes water that feeds Cedar Park is notoriously hard on metal; we’ve replaced keypads in Ranch at Brushy Creek where the aluminum faceplate oxidized through in under five years. We carry weather-rated Viking and Linear keypads with stainless-steel housings that hold up better against that corrosion. For communities with multiple entry points, we program master codes and individual resident codes on-site, so your property manager isn’t waiting on a vendor to mail a programming manual.
Video Intercom
Video intercom installation in Cedar Park ranges from $890 for a basic single-family system to $2,400 for a multi-tenant community gate with camera, keypad, and remote release. The question we hear most: “Can this work with my existing concrete driveway gate?” Usually yes. We mount the intercom pedestal to your current post or pour a narrow concrete pad alongside, running conduit through the same trench as your power feed. In Twin Creeks, we installed a video intercom for a homeowner whose wrought-iron gate was installed in 2008; the black powder-coat finish on our pedestal matched within a shade, and the HOA never flagged it. We service DoorKing, Elite, and Linear video systems, and we stock replacement camera modules for same-day swap-outs.
Phone Entry & Card Reader Systems
Phone entry systems remain standard at Cedar Park’s older master-planned communities — the ones built 1998–2007 before cellular modules became cost-effective. Repair runs $240–$580; full replacement with a cellular-based system is $1,100–$1,650. Card reader systems, popular with Cedar Park HOAs managing pool gates and amenity access, typically need reader head replacement after 8–12 years of UV exposure. We stock HID and ProxPoint-compatible readers, and we can re-badge your existing resident base without forcing everyone to turn in old cards.

What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Cedar Park
We service your brand — whatever’s on your gate. James Wilson is certified-familiar with nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Cedar Park customers, that means we stock local parts for Viking hydraulic operators (common in the heavier ornamental iron gates around Brushy Creek) and Linear actuators (widely installed in 2005–2012 subdivisions). We don’t refer you elsewhere because we don’t carry a line. Our shop keeps BFT hydraulic fluid, Ghost Controls battery backups, and Linear gear assemblies on the shelf — most Cedar Park repairs finish in one trip.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Cedar Park Homes
- Post shift from shallow limestone. Cedar Park sits at the edge of the Balcones Escarpment where caliche and limestone start within 18–24 inches. Gate posts set to standard depth hit rock, get shimmed instead of drilled, and shift within two to three years. The result: chronic gate sag that misaligns keypad plungers, strains actuator arms, and eventually strips operator hardware.
- Winter Storm Uri damage cycling back. After February 2021, many Cedar Park homeowners patched cracked actuator arms and seized battery backups rather than replacing full operators. Those Uri-compromised components are now failing under normal summer heat and load. We can spot the telltale stress fractures on LiftMaster and US Automatic arms in the first minute of inspection.
- Builder-grade ornamental iron fatigue. The wrought-iron and tubular-steel gates installed across Cedar Park’s 2000–2015 subdivisions share the same weld patterns, hinge placements, and post dimensions. Hard water corrosion accelerates oxidation at those welds, and we’ve seen identical hinge-point failures across entire streets in Buttercup Creek and Twin Creeks.
- HOA approval bottlenecks. Cedar Park’s explosive growth produced dense concentrations of HOA-governed communities. Any access control modification — even a keypad swap — may need architectural review committee approval with finish and style matching. We document before photos, spec sheets, and color samples to speed that process.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Cedar Park, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Cedar Park |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry repair | $180 – $420 |
| Keypad entry replacement | $340 – $680 |
| Smart access upgrade (existing operator) | $680 – $1,240 |
| Video intercom installation | $890 – $2,400 |
| Phone entry system repair | $240 – $580 |
| Phone entry replacement (cellular) | $1,100 – $1,650 |
| Card reader repair/replacement | $280 – $620 |
| Full access control system (new gate) | $1,850 – $4,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate size and weight (heavier ornamental iron needs beefier operators), existing wiring condition, and whether your Cedar Park HOA requires specific finish matching. Deep drilling through caliche for proper post anchoring adds $140–$280 but prevents the repeat failures we see from shallow-set posts. We don’t quote over the phone without photos, but we don’t charge to look — estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 and James Wilson will walk through what you’re seeing.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cedar Park
We run regular service routes to Brushy Creek, Anderson Mill, Jollyville, and Leander — the same caliche soil and hard-water conditions extend across this corridor, and we carry the same parts inventory for those communities. If you’re on the edge of Cedar Park near 183A and Lakeline Boulevard, you’re likely in our fastest response zone.
Serving Cedar Park, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cedar Park 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 Cedar Park
Most Cedar Park HOAs approve smart access upgrades if the hardware matches existing architectural standards — same pedestal color, no visible conduit runs, no modification to the gate structure itself. We provide spec sheets and finish samples for your architectural review committee before installation begins. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll check your specific HOA’s documented requirements.
Buttercup Creek’s shallow limestone and caliche soil prevents standard-depth post setting; rock typically appears within 18–24 inches, and posts that aren’t drilled and anchored deeper shift with seasonal moisture changes. We use specialized hydraulic drilling equipment to reach 30-inch depths through the caliche layer, then pour concrete footers that resist the soil movement causing your chronic sag. This is a Cedar Park-specific geology problem that standard post-setting methods don’t solve.
If your operator was patched after February 2021 — a cracked actuator arm, swapped battery, or bent track section — the underlying structural stress usually means full replacement is more cost-effective than a second repair. In the Twin Creeks subdivision, we replaced a LiftMaster pneumatic post-puller that had seized after Winter Storm Uri; the owner had patched it in 2021 but the acme thread was stripped. We installed a new Viking hydraulic slide operator with a deep-set concrete footer that reached 30 inches — 6 inches deeper than the original — to counteract the caliche soil movement. Call (855) 301-3214 for an exact diagnosis; estimates are free.
Yes, in nearly all Cedar Park installations. We mount the intercom to your existing post or pour a narrow companion pad, running low-voltage conduit through the same trench as your gate power. The video feed travels via Wi-Fi or dedicated Ethernet; no trenching across your driveway required. We match black wrought-iron or bronze finishes to blend with gates installed from 2000–2015.
We carry powder-coat touch-up and can spec new access control housings in standard black wrought-iron, oil-rubbed bronze, and textured matte black — the three finishes that dominated Cedar Park’s 2005–2012 subdivision gates. For precise matching, we bring color samples to your estimate appointment and document the selection for HOA review if needed.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Cedar Park since 2004.