Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Round Rock
Gate motor and opener repair in Round Rock typically runs $180–$450 for most fixes, with full motor replacements ranging $650–$1,400 depending on brand and gate type. We’re usually on-site in Round Rock within the same day you call. Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas has handled gate motor failures across Williamson County for 20 years, and our Gate Motor & Opener team knows the specific brands and failure patterns buried in Round Rock’s boom-era subdivisions. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free estimate.

Why Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas Is Round Rock’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve been resetting tilted gate posts and swapping seized operators in Round Rock long enough to know which subdivisions were built with 18-inch footings versus proper 36-inch pours. James Wilson personally handles the diagnostic on every call — you’re not getting a rotating subcontractor who has to Google your gate brand in the truck.
Our 638 verified reviews average 4.8 stars, and a solid chunk of those come from Round Rock customers in Teravista, Paloma Lake, and Forest Creek who’ve watched us pull 2003-era Linear operators out of their brick entrance monuments and get modern hardware running the same afternoon. We stock parts for LiftMaster, Linear, Viking, and Ghost Controls systems, plus we weld and fabricate on-site — meaning most Round Rock jobs finish in one visit instead of three.
From the 78665 corridor down to 78664, we know the caliche depth, the HOA gate specs, and which original installers cheaped out on post footings. That local knowledge saves you money.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Round Rock
Motor Repair
This is our bread and butter in Round Rock. The compressed suburban boom from the late 1990s through the 2010s means thousands of HOA-built gates are simultaneously hitting 15–25 years of service life, creating an unusually concentrated wave of motor and opener failures that differs from Austin’s more gradual aging stock. We see it constantly: a 2005 LiftMaster in Cat Hollow with a dried capacitor, a 2008 Linear in Forest Creek with a stripped worm gear. In the Teravista neighborhood, we replaced a 2003-vintage LiftMaster LA500 swing gate operator that had completely seized due to a failed gearbox—common after 15+ years of duty. The homeowner had ignored worsening grinding noises for months, leading to a full motor replacement rather than a simple repair. James Wilson can often rebuild or repair the motor assembly for $180–$340 if you catch it early. Wait too long, and you’re looking at replacement.
Motor Installation
When the original operator is past salvage, we install new motors matched to your gate’s weight, cycle count, and local conditions. Round Rock’s clay soil heave is brutal on post alignment — we see gates in Paloma Lake whose posts have tilted 2–4 inches out of plumb not from impact damage but purely from shrink-swell cycles. That misalignment destroys new motors fast if you don’t address it during installation. We pour proper footings to 36+ inches or anchor into solid limestone, then spec a motor that can handle the real-world geometry. A new swing gate motor in Round Rock runs $650–$950 installed; slide gate motors run $850–$1,400 depending on gate length and brand.
Linear Motor Specialists
Linear operators were the budget-friendly workhorse of Round Rock’s 2000s build-out, and they’re failing in clusters now. We service and replace Linear LA500, LA412, and swing gate actuator models across the 78681 and 78665 ZIP codes. Because Linear parts are still manufactured and we stock common gearboxes, control boards, and limit switches, most Linear repairs in Round Rock don’t require a two-week parts order. If your Linear motor hums but won’t move, or reverses randomly at the limit switches, we’ve fixed that exact failure a hundred times.
Slide Motor Repair & Replacement
Community entrance monuments along Brushy Creek Road and in master-planned neighborhoods often run heavy-duty slide gate operators — Viking and FAAC units pushing 1,500-pound iron panels. These take a beating from Round Rock’s occasional ice accumulation and the grit that blows in during dry summer months. We clean, regrease, and rebuild slide motor drive chains and sprockets on-site. When replacement makes more sense, we spec operators with proper duty cycles for your traffic volume, not just whatever was cheapest in 2005.
Battery Backup Systems
Central Texas ice events — February 2021 was the extreme example — freeze automated gate opener circuit boards and kill backup batteries that lack cold tolerance. Forest Creek residents learned this the hard way when gates wouldn’t open during multi-day power outages. We install lithium-ion and cold-rated AGM backup batteries that actually survive Williamson County’s temperature swings. Battery backup add-on runs $280–$450 installed, and it’s worth every dollar the first time your neighborhood loses power.
Intercom Integration
Many Round Rock HOAs and individual homes want phone-app or keypad integration with their gate motor. We wire low-voltage intercom and access control systems into new or existing operators, including WiFi-enabled LiftMaster myQ and Linear Pro Access setups. If your 2008 system still works mechanically but lacks modern entry logging or remote release, we can often retrofit smart controls without full motor replacement.

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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Round Rock
We service your brand — literally. James Wilson is certified familiar with nine major manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. In Round Rock, we most commonly stock parts and perform repairs on Linear, Viking, and Ghost Controls systems, since those brands dominated the 2000s–2010s residential and light-commercial installations here. Our van carries gearboxes, control boards, limit switches, and safety eyes for same-day resolution. No referral to Austin. No “we’ll order that and come back next week.” One call covers it.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Round Rock Homes
- Builder-installed LiftMaster or Linear operators from the early 2000s failing due to worn gearboxes and dried-out capacitors after 15+ years of service. These units were never designed for two decades of daily cycles, and Round Rock’s boom-era housing stock means they’re all failing at once. Grinding, humming, or intermittent operation are the warning signs.
- Clay soil heave causing gate posts to tilt 2–4 inches out of plumb in subdivisions like Paloma Lake, which then misaligns the opener arm and forces premature motor burnout. The original builders poured footings only 18–24 inches deep to hit caliche fast. That’s insufficient for Williamson County’s shrink-swell cycle. Resetting posts to code depth is a repeat upsell that virtually every gate job in these neighborhoods requires.
- Central Texas ice events freezing circuit boards on openers, especially in exposed driveway installations in Forest Creek, where backup batteries also fail due to lack of cold tolerance. The February 2021 storm destroyed dozens of gate systems we later repaired. Standard SLA batteries die below 20°F; Round Rock sees that occasionally, and residents from warmer climates never anticipate it.
- Misaligned safety eyes and loop detectors causing gates to reverse randomly or refuse to close. Round Rock’s caliche-heavy soil shifts sensor mounts, and landscaping crews frequently knock photoelectric eyes out of alignment. We see this weekly in the 78664 ZIP code.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Round Rock, TX
Here’s what we’ve actually charged Round Rock customers over the past two years:
| Service | Typical Range in Round Rock |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic/service call | $85–$125 (credited toward repair) |
| Motor repair (gearbox, capacitor, board) | $180–$340 |
| Linear motor replacement | $650–$850 |
| Heavy-duty slide motor (Viking/FAAC) | $950–$1,400 |
| Battery backup installation | $280–$450 |
| Post reset/repour (clay soil damage) | $400–$750 |
| Intercom/access control add-on | $350–$600 |
What moves you up or down in these ranges: gate weight and length, brand availability, whether posts need resetting first, and whether your HOA requires specific models. We don’t quote blind over the phone — we diagnose in person, then give you a fixed price before any work starts. Estimates are free. Call (855) 301-3214 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Round Rock
We run regular routes to Hutto, Georgetown, Brushy Creek, and Pflugerville — often same-day if you’re near the 130 toll corridor. Our parts van stocks the same inventory for all of Williamson County, so your turnaround doesn’t depend on which side of Round Rock you live on.
Serving Round Rock, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Round Rock 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 Motor & Opener in Round Rock
Yes — we stock and source parts for 2000s-era LiftMaster residential operators, including the LA500, LA412, and CSW series common in Cat Hollow’s original build-out. While some obsolete components require aftermarket equivalents, James Wilson has 20 years of cross-referencing experience and can usually rebuild rather than replace. Call (855) 301-3214 with your model number for a quick parts check — estimates are free.
Because the post wasn’t the real problem, or it wasn’t reset deep enough to resist Round Rock’s clay soil heave. In subdivisions along the 78681 and 78665 corridors, posts tilt 2–4 inches purely from shrink-swell cycles — the original builders poured footings only 18–24 inches deep. If you shimmed or adjusted the arm without addressing footing depth, the geometry will keep drifting. We reset posts to 36+ inches or solid limestone, then realign the operator properly. Gate arm binding is a symptom; post stability is the cure. Call (855) 301-3214 and we’ll diagnose it in person.
Yes — we stock cold-rated AGM and lithium-ion backup batteries sized for the swing and slide gate operators common in Paloma Lake’s 2005–2012 installations. Standard SLA batteries fail in Central Texas ice events; our replacements are rated for the temperature swings Williamson County actually sees. Battery backup installation runs $280–$450. Call (855) 301-3214 to add reliable backup to your existing system.
Yes — we regularly retrofit modern FAAC operators onto existing gate structures in Teravista and similar boom-era subdivisions. James Wilson evaluates your gate’s weight, post stability, and cycle requirements first; if the posts need resetting due to clay soil heave (common here), we handle that as part of the install. A new FAAC 746 or 844 unit, properly spec’d and installed, runs $850–$1,200 in Round Rock. Call (855) 301-3214 for a free compatibility check.
Yes — we see this exact failure pattern frequently in Forest Creek’s exposed driveway installations. The beep usually indicates a fault code: failed start capacitor, seized gearbox, or thermal overload from a motor working against misaligned gate geometry. Forest Creek’s lots tend to have more exposed, less shaded gate placements, which accelerates capacitor drying and board degradation. We diagnose the specific fault code, then repair or replace the failed component. Same-day service is available in 78665. Call (855) 301-3214 — we’ll get it moving again.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Horizon Gate Repair Service Texas, serving Round Rock and Williamson County since 2004.