Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across San Antonio
Gate access control repair in San Antonio typically runs $180–$650 depending on the system type, and most keypad, intercom, and remote entry issues are resolved same-day. If your gate operator isn’t responding, the keypad’s gone dark, or your video intercom stopped working after the last hard freeze, you’re dealing with problems we see weekly across San Antonio’s neighborhoods.

We’re Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, and our Gate Access Control team serves San Antonio from Alamo Heights to Leon Valley with owner James Wilson on every job. Twenty years in this trade means we’ve worked on the wrought iron rejas in King William, the mid-century courtyard gates in 78207, and the automated entry systems in southside subdivisions where clay soil hasn’t stopped shifting since the last drought. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose the issue and give you upfront pricing before any work starts.
Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is San Antonio’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
James Wilson has handled gate access control personally for 20 years, and that matters in San Antonio. When you call us, you get the owner on your property — not a subcontractor who’s seeing your FAAC or Linear system for the first time. Our 638 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars include plenty from San Antonio homeowners who found us after other technicians couldn’t service their brand or didn’t understand why their gate post had shifted again.
We stock parts and weld on-site, which cuts return visits in half. In San Antonio, that’s critical. The black clay soil’s constant heave and tilt cycle misaligns gate operators even after proper installation, making periodic re-alignment a near-certainty for access control systems in any neighborhood with older foundations. We don’t have to order brackets or fabricate repairs off-site — we handle it while we’re there.
Our response time to San Antonio averages same-day or next-day for standard calls, and we prioritize emergency lockouts or security breaches. We service your brand: BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, and five others. One call covers keypad entry, video intercom, phone entry, card readers, remote controls, and smart access — plus the welding and structural repair that San Antonio’s older iron gates usually need first.
Our Gate Access Control Services in San Antonio
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry remains the workhorse for San Antonio’s gated homes and small commercial lots, especially in neighborhoods like Lavaca and the near westside where mid-century properties with original wrought iron rejas need reliable access without carrying a fob. A typical keypad installation or replacement in San Antonio runs $280–$480, while repair of an existing unit usually falls between $180–$320. We see plenty of keypads fried by power surges after summer storms or the 2021 freeze’s aftermath, and we carry weather-rated replacements that handle San Antonio’s 100°F-plus thermal cycles without screen failure.
Video Intercom Systems
Video intercom adds visual verification to gate access, and demand has jumped in San Antonio’s historic districts where owners want to screen visitors without walking to the gate. For older reja gates, this gets tricky — the hinge and post condition must be sound before mounting delicate electronics. We recently serviced a 1960s wrought iron reja with a failing FAAC 412 operator on a gate post shifted nearly 2 inches off-plumb by clay soil movement in the King William Historic District. After re-setting the post with a deeper concrete footing and welding a custom bracket to align the operator, we restored keypad entry and intercom function without resorting to full replacement, sparing the owner a costly HDRC review. Video intercom installation in San Antonio typically runs $450–$850; retrofitting to an existing stable gate starts around $380.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry systems — cellular or landline-based — let visitors call a residence directly from the gate. These are common in San Antonio’s small multi-family properties and HOA-managed communities. The February 2021 hard freeze cracked underground wiring across the city’s gated communities in ways that created a still-persistent backlog of deferred automated gate repairs, and phone entry lines were hit hard. We troubleshoot the full path: gate station, buried cable run, and interface with the property’s phone system. Repair runs $220–$450; full replacement with cellular-based units (no vulnerable buried wire) runs $380–$620.
Card Reader & Remote Control Systems
Card readers and remote controls suit higher-traffic San Antonio commercial gates and residential communities where frequent users need frictionless entry. We program and repair Linear and Viking receivers, replace damaged antennas, and resolve interference issues. Remote programming or receiver replacement typically runs $180–$340; card reader installation starts around $320. For properties near major roads like Broadway or San Pedro Avenue, we check for RF interference from nearby traffic systems that can scramble remote signals.

What happens when you call
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in San Antonio
We service nine major gate access control brands — BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we stock local parts for San Antonio customers. That brand fluency matters when your gate operator quits on a Saturday evening and the technician who shows up has never seen a BFT Phobos or a Viking G-5. James Wilson has worked on all nine for two decades. We don’t refer you elsewhere because we don’t know your system. We carry common control boards, keypads, and receiver modules on our trucks, and what we don’t have, we source through San Antonio-area distributors with same-day or next-morning availability. Fast turnaround isn’t a slogan here — it’s the difference between a gate that’s stuck open all weekend and one that’s secured by sundown.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in San Antonio Homes
- Operator misalignment from clay soil heave. San Antonio’s Vertisol soils swell with rain and shrink in drought, tilting gate posts off-plumb and binding control arms. The motor burns out trying to push against misaligned hardware — we see this in 78218, 78219, and any area with older foundations. Re-setting posts and welding custom alignment brackets solves it properly.
- Underground wiring failure from soil cracking and freeze damage. The 2021 freeze and subsequent drought cycles cracked conduits and corroded splices, disrupting phone entry and video intercom systems across San Antonio. We map the fault, repair or replace the run, and often recommend cellular or wireless alternatives where soil conditions make buried cable unreliable.
- Decorative iron hinge wear and weld fatigue. Thermal expansion in 100°F summers fatigues welds on 1960s–1980s reja gates, and smart access installation fails if the gate itself won’t swing true. We weld and re-hinge before mounting electronics — otherwise you’re paying twice.
- Keypad and intercom failure from power surges and heat. San Antonio’s summer storms and grid strain fry unprotected control boards. We install surge-rated power supplies and spec components rated for Texas temperature extremes, not milder climates.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in San Antonio, TX
Here’s what gate access control services cost in San Antonio’s current market:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Keypad repair | $180 – $320 |
| Keypad installation/replacement | $280 – $480 |
| Video intercom repair | $220 – $380 |
| Video intercom installation | $450 – $850 |
| Phone entry repair | $220 – $450 |
| Phone entry replacement (cellular) | $380 – $620 |
| Card reader installation | $320 – $580 |
| Remote/receiver repair | $180 – $340 |
| Post re-set and weld repair (structural) | $280 – $550 |
What moves the price: gate material (wrought iron takes longer than aluminum), soil condition requiring post work, brand parts availability, and whether the job needs HDRC coordination in historic districts. We don’t guess — we diagnose on-site and give you a written estimate before starting. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Antonio
Our service radius covers Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Leon Valley, and Windcrest with the same owner-led response. These communities share San Antonio’s clay soil challenges and many have their own collection of mid-century wrought iron gates needing the same specialized repair approach. Whether you’re in a Terrell Hills estate with a Viking system or a Leon Valley ranch with an original Linear operator, James Wilson handles the diagnosis personally.
Serving San Antonio, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Antonio 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 San Antonio
The black clay soil beneath your gate is almost certainly shifting. San Antonio’s Vertisols swell when wet and shrink in drought, tilting posts and binding operator arms against their designed travel path. The motor keeps trying to move, and something gives — usually the arm or the internal gearbox. We re-set posts with deeper footings and weld custom alignment brackets to compensate for soil movement. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll assess whether your post needs immediate correction or if a floating mount can absorb the cycle.
In San Antonio’s historic districts, probably not without city approval. In the King William Historic District (78204), the City’s Historic Design and Review Commission enforces strict material and appearance standards, meaning a damaged ornate iron gate legally cannot be swapped for a plain aluminum panel without HDRC approval — repair and in-kind restoration is often the only permitted path. We’ve restored century-old ironwork profiles and re-welded decorative elements to keep properties compliant. If you’re outside a historic district, replacement is simpler, but many San Antonio homeowners choose repair to preserve the reja’s character.
Underground wiring and hydraulic operators cracked across San Antonio during February 2021’s hard freeze, and many property owners patched symptoms rather than fixing root damage. Two years later, we’re still finding corroded splices, compromised conduits, and weakened hydraulic seals that fail under summer heat stress. If your phone entry or intercom worked intermittently last winter or quit entirely this spring, deferred freeze damage is the likely cause. We map the full circuit and replace compromised sections — or recommend wireless alternatives where soil conditions guarantee repeat failure.
For 78207’s 1920s–1940s craftsman bungalows and mid-century homes with original wrought iron rejas, we typically spec a weather-rated, backlit keypad with stainless hardware — something that handles 100°F summers and won’t corrode where the original gate already shows rust. The specific model depends on your operator brand: Linear keypads pair cleanly with Linear operators, BFT with BFT, and so on. We stock several options and program on-site. Call (855) 301-3214 for an exact recommendation after seeing your gate and operator — estimates are free.
Yes, if the gate’s structural condition is sound first. Video intercom adds security and convenience, but San Antonio’s thermal expansion and clay soil movement stress older hinge and post welds. Mounting electronics on a gate that won’t swing true guarantees early failure. We inspect the ironwork, weld and re-hinge as needed, then install the intercom on stable hardware. For historic district properties, this approach also avoids triggering HDRC review since you’re repairing rather than replacing. Typical investment is $450–$850 installed, and the functionality upgrade is substantial once the foundation is solid.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving San Antonio since 2004.