Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Richland Hills
Gate access control repair and installation in Richland Hills typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day service available throughout the 76180 ZIP when you call (855) 301-3214. We’re familiar with the post-WWII ranch homes lining streets like Beverly Drive and Handley Drive, where decades of North Texas clay movement have shifted original gate posts and compromised access hardware that was never designed to handle that stress. Our Gate Access Control team reaches Richland Hills properties directly from our Houston base, and James Wilson has handled these exact clay-soil gate failures personally for 20 years.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Richland Hills’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
We’ve built our reputation in Richland Hills one repair at a time — 638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, many from repeat callers in Tarrant County who’ve watched us diagnose what other technicians missed. James Wilson serves as lead technician on every job, so the person quoting your keypad replacement is the same person pouring the concrete footing and wiring the smart access module.
That matters in Richland Hills. The compact, fully built-out neighborhoods here — from the original 1950s developments near Handley Drive to the 1960s–1970s ranches along Beverly Drive — present a specific challenge: gate posts set decades ago into black expansive clay that has heaved through hundreds of wet-dry cycles. A technician who swaps your keypad without checking post plumb is setting you up for another service call. We don’t do that. We stock parts and weld on-site, so when we find a shifted post, we fix the root cause instead of scheduling a return visit.
Our familiarity with 9 major brands — including Linear, Viking, and Ghost Controls systems we see frequently in older Richland Hills installations — means we rarely need to refer you elsewhere. One call covers it: post reset, hardware replacement, access control programming, and final alignment testing.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Richland Hills
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry remains the workhorse for Richland Hills’s modest ranch-style homes, where a simple 4-digit code gives family, dog walkers, and service providers reliable access without carrying remotes. We install and repair both basic stand-alone units and smart-connected keypads from LiftMaster and DoorKing. In Richland Hills, we always begin with a post stability check — a keypad mounted to a tilted post won’t align with the strike plate, and the repeated force of a misaligned latch will destroy the keypad housing within months. Typical keypad installation or replacement in Richland Hills runs $280–$420, including post assessment and alignment.
Remote Control Programming & Replacement
Lost remotes, dead transmitters, or interference from newer devices — we program replacement remotes for virtually every major brand on the market. For Richland Hills homeowners with original gate systems from the 1980s or 1990s, we often need to upgrade the receiver board to accept modern rolling-code remotes. That’s a 20-minute job if the gate frame is square. It’s a half-day job if the clay-shifted post has twisted the frame and the actuator can’t reach full open/close position. We handle both scenarios in one visit.
Phone Entry & Video Intercom Systems
Phone entry and video intercoms add security and convenience, but Richland Hills’s older housing stock presents a wiring challenge. Underground conduit installed in the 1970s has often deteriorated or been severed by root growth from mature oaks and pecans common in these established neighborhoods. We run new direct-bury cable with proper waterproofing rather than patching failing conduit, and we mount intercom stations on independent posts when the original gate post is too compromised. Video intercom installation in Richland Hills typically ranges $480–$850 depending on cable run length and whether we need to establish a new network connection to your router.
Card Reader & Smart Access
HOA managers and small commercial properties in Richland Hills — particularly the handful of multi-family developments along major corridors — increasingly request card reader or smartphone-based access. We retrofit these systems onto existing gates, but again: the post must be right first. Smart access modules from brands like Linear and Ghost Controls require precise gate positioning for reliable magnetic or proximity sensor operation. We also configure cloud-based management so property managers can add or revoke access remotely without calling a technician for every tenant change.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Richland Hills
We service your brand — whether it’s a Viking operator on a 1990s sliding gate near Handley Drive, a Linear actuator on a 1970s ranch in the heart of 76180, or a Ghost Controls solar setup on a newer installation near the Watauga border. Our van carries common control boards, keypads, and receiver modules for all nine major brands we support, including FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That parts inventory means most Richland Hills repairs finish in a single visit instead of a two-week wait for shipping.

Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Richland Hills Homes
- Keypad won’t accept codes or shows erratic behavior. Often the keypad itself is fine — the gate frame has shifted on its post, so the latch mechanism is binding and preventing the lock solenoid from engaging. We see this constantly on south-facing gates where summer heat has accelerated the clay movement.
- Video intercom image is clear but door release won’t trigger. The wiring between intercom and gate operator has corroded at a splice point, or root growth has partially severed the low-voltage cable. We replace with new direct-bury wire rated for North Texas moisture and temperature swings.
- Remote works intermittently or only at close range. The operator’s receiver antenna has been knocked out of position by gate frame flex, or oxidation on the antenna connection has degraded signal strength. We also check for new WiFi extenders or smart home devices causing 433 MHz interference.
- Smart access app shows “gate offline” or commands time out. Usually a power or network issue at the operator — but in Richland Hills, we’ve also traced this to gate position sensors failing because the frame has shifted far enough that the magnet no longer passes the pickup consistently.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Richland Hills, TX
Here’s what Richland Hills homeowners actually pay for gate access control work:
- Keypad entry installation or replacement: $280–$420
- Remote control programming or receiver upgrade: $140–$260
- Phone entry system repair (wiring replacement): $320–$580
- Video intercom installation: $480–$850
- Card reader or smart access retrofit: $520–$780
- Post reset/re-footing (when needed): $340–$560
Every job starts with a free, on-site estimate. James Wilson will assess your gate post stability, test your existing hardware, and give you an exact price before any work begins. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule — estimates are free, and we’re straightforward about whether a repair or full replacement makes more sense for your budget.
We Also Serve Cities Near Richland Hills
We regularly travel from Richland Hills to neighboring North Richland Hills, Watauga, Hurst, and Haltom City for gate access control repairs and installations. The same clay-soil conditions, housing stock, and brand mix extend across this entire Tarrant County cluster, so our expertise travels with us.
Serving Richland Hills, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Richland Hills 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 Richland Hills
The hinges aren’t the root cause — the clay under your post is. Richland Hills’s black expansive clay expands during wet winters and spring rains, then contracts hard during summer droughts, slowly tilting shallow-set posts out of plumb. New hinges on a tilted post will bind and fail within one or two wet seasons. We pour a new concrete footing and re-set the post first, then install hardware that actually stays aligned. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free assessment.
Yes, if the gate frame and post are structurally sound. We recently upgraded a keypad entry system on a 1960s ranch-style home on Beverly Drive — the original post had shifted three inches out of plumb from decades of clay movement, so we poured a new concrete footing, re-set the post, and installed a LiftMaster smart keypad with remote access, ensuring the gate now latches reliably even after heavy spring rains. Smart access retrofits in Richland Hills typically run $520–$780 including any needed post work.
Every 18–24 months for a thorough inspection, with keypad and intercom contact cleaning annually. Summer temperatures exceeding 100°F oxidize exposed metal contacts, and clay movement steadily degrades alignment. Catching post shift early prevents the cascading failures that make small repairs into $600+ jobs. We offer maintenance plans for Richland Hills properties — call (855) 301-3214 to discuss.
Not without addressing the post first. A tilted gate frame stresses the intercom housing, misaligns the camera angle, and can prevent the electric strike from releasing. We mount intercoms on independently set posts when the gate post is compromised, or re-foot the existing post before installation. Video intercom reliability in Richland Hills depends entirely on that foundation work being done right.
A full manual-to-keypad upgrade in Richland Hills runs $680–$1,120, including a mid-grade keypad, basic operator if none exists, and standard post assessment. If your post needs re-footing — common in 76180 — add $340–$560. We quote exact prices after seeing your gate in person; estimates are free at (855) 301-3214.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Richland Hills and Tarrant County since 2004.