Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Los Altos, CA | Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Los Altos’s 94022, 94023, and 94024 ZIP codes, with same-day response for most operator failures. What sets our Ghost Controls work apart here is how we handle the intersection of two local realities: the Santa Clara Valley’s heavy clay soils that chronically misalign swing gate sensors, and the prevalence of Control4, Savant, and Crestron whole-home systems that integrate with Ghost Controls operators through relay boards most generalists don’t know how to diagnose. If your Ghost Controls gate is reversing mid-cycle, not responding to automation commands, or throwing false obstruction errors, call (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate.

Why Los Altos Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working on Ghost Controls operators since the SSS1 first showed up on Bay Area ranch remodels over a decade ago. Kevin Flores handles these calls personally — he’s the one who shows up with the diagnostic cable and the parts bin, not a subcontractor learning your system on the clock.
Los Altos isn’t a market where you can fake gate expertise. The estate properties along La Mesa Drive and the hillside lots above El Camino Real run gates that cost more than most cars, integrated into home automation platforms that control everything from lighting to security cameras. When a Ghost Controls operator drops offline, the homeowner’s first call is often to their Crestron programmer — who’ll bill $200 an hour to discover the gate’s relay board isn’t passing voltage correctly. We skip that loop. We stock Ghost Controls OEM S2 series control boards, SSS series rack gears, and the specific magnetic-limit sensor assemblies that fail when clay heave shifts the gate leaf by even a quarter inch.
Kevin grew up in San Francisco’s Excelsior District and still lives ten minutes from the shop. He picked up the electronics side at City College of San Francisco, then spent years in the field before opening Ironclad. His old man ran a repair shop in the Mission; the lesson stuck — if I wouldn’t put it on my own gate, I’m not putting it on yours. That means OEM Ghost Controls parts on safety-critical components, and when the original mounting hardware is undersized for a 16-foot wrought iron estate gate, we weld heavier stainless steel brackets in our shop rather than waiting for a parts order that might not even fit.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Los Altos
- SSS1/SSS2 magnetic-limit sensor drift from clay soil heave. Los Altos sits on Santa Clara Valley clay that swells with winter rains and shrinks through the dry months. This annual cycle shifts gate post footings laterally, throwing off the precise gap between the SSS series operator’s magnetic sensor and its limit switch. The gate thinks it’s hit an obstruction and reverses mid-cycle — sometimes three feet from fully closed. We see this spike every April and October.
- Control4/Savant/Crestron integration failures presenting as “dead operator.” A disproportionate share of Los Altos homes run whole-home automation, and Ghost Controls relay boards don’t always play nice with updated hub firmware. Voltage mismatch or changed pulse width makes the gate’s S2 control board interpret the automation signal as noise. We diagnose the integration layer first, before touching the motor.
- Rust-accelerated SSS drive gear spring failure in the 94022/94024 fog belt. Morning fog rolling off Adobe Creek and the coastal gap keeps hardware damp longer than inland Santa Clara County. The SSS series drive gear spring — a known wear item — corrodes faster here than in drier microclimates. We stock the OEM replacement and can swap it same-day.
- S2 control board wire fatigue at hinge joints on high-cycle estate gates. Los Altos’s ornate wrought iron gates catch wind across large lots, creating micro-flex at the hinge where the control board wiring exits the operator housing. After thousands of cycles, the conductor fractures inside intact insulation. We reroute and sleeve these harnesses to eliminate the stress point.
- Post-settlement causing rack gear misalignment on slide gates. The TSS1 slide operator depends on precise rack-to-pinion engagement. When clay heave drops a post even slightly, the rack binds, the motor overamps, and the thermal protector trips. We reset posts on engineered footings deep enough to anchor below the active clay layer — not just shim the operator and wait for next season’s failure.
Ghost Controls Service in Los Altos: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Los Altos is part of the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s groundwater recharge area, where seasonal water table fluctuations of up to 10 feet cause clay soils to heave more dramatically than in neighboring cities like Mountain View or Sunnyvale. This directly accelerates Ghost Controls gate sensor misalignment every spring and fall.
Here’s what that means if you own a Ghost Controls operator in the 94022 hills or the flatlands near Foothill Expressway: your SSS1 or SSS2’s magnetic limit sensors are calibrated to thousandths-of-an-inch tolerances. When the clay swells and pushes your gate post half an inch west, then contracts and drops it a quarter inch south, those sensors lose their reference points. The operator’s safety logic — designed to reverse on obstruction per UL 325 — starts triggering on phantom obstacles. A generalist might replace the motor, the board, the remote receiver, chasing symptoms. We measure post plumb, check footing depth, and know that fixing the sensor without addressing the underlying soil movement means you’ll see us again in six months. That’s why our Los Altos post-reset jobs use concrete footings engineered to depths that bypass the active clay layer entirely — not a quick fix, but the right fix for this specific ground.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Los Altos
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the SSS1 Swing Gate Operator for standard single-leaf gates up to 20 feet; the SSS2 Heavy-Duty Swing Gate Operator for larger estate gates and high-cycle applications; the TSS1 Slide Gate Operator for properties where slope or setback makes swing gates impractical; and the S2 Series Control Board that serves as the brains for all three systems.
Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM Ghost Controls components for anything that affects safety compliance or limit-switch accuracy — control boards, safety loops, photo eyes, remote receivers. For structural hardware, we often fabricate heavier-gauge stainless steel mounting brackets and hinge plates in-house, because the stock Ghost brackets were designed for standard residential gates, not the 14-foot powder-coated steel leaves common on Los Altos estate properties. We carry S2 boards, SSS rack gears, drive springs, and magnetic sensor assemblies on the truck, so most Los Altos repairs don’t wait on shipping.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Los Altos
Ghost Controls repair costs in Los Altos typically fall in these ranges:
- Diagnostic service call: $125–$175 (waived with repair)
- Sensor realignment / limit recalibration: $180–$260
- S2 control board replacement (OEM): $340–$480
- SSS series drive gear / spring replacement: $220–$340
- Post reset with engineered footing: $680–$1,200 (varies with depth and access)
- Home automation integration troubleshooting: $260–$420
What drives cost: whether the issue is purely electronic, involves structural realignment from clay heave, or requires integration-layer diagnostics with your home automation system. Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection — we don’t guess over the phone. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule; most Los Altos appointments are available same-day or next-day.
Serving Los Altos, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Los Altos 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Los Altos
Probably not. In Los Altos, this symptom almost always traces to magnetic-limit sensor drift from clay soil heave shifting the gate leaf, or debris buildup on the safety photo eye. The motor is fine; it’s the operator’s safety logic doing exactly what UL 325 requires — reversing on perceived obstruction. We check sensor alignment, clean the optical path, and measure post plumb before considering any motor work. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free diagnostic.
Yes, and we specialize in troubleshooting existing integrations that have failed after hub firmware updates. Ghost Controls operators connect to Control4, Savant, and Crestron through dry-contact relays or IP bridges, but voltage and pulse-width mismatches are common. We diagnose whether the issue is at the relay board, the hub configuration, or the operator’s control logic — then fix the communication path without replacing working hardware.
Los Altos’s clay soils hold moisture and wick it toward concrete footing edges, where keypad conduit often terminates. Water infiltration at the junction box corrodes low-voltage terminals or creates ground-fault conditions that the S2 board detects and shuts down. We reseal conduit entries, upgrade to weather-rated junction boxes where needed, and check for proper drainage around the post base.
Below the active clay layer — typically 36 to 48 inches in the Santa Clara Valley recharge zone, deeper than the 24-inch standard used in stable soils. We engineer footings with bell-bottom bases and rebar cages to resist the lateral thrust of expanding clay. Anything shallower, and your SSS1’s magnetic sensors will drift out of calibration with the next wet season. Call (866) 788-1265 and we’ll measure your current footing depth during the free estimate.
Pre-2016 Ghost Controls operators may lack current entrapment protection standards, especially if they were installed without monitored safety loops or external photo eyes. We evaluate whether your existing SSS1 or early S2 system can be retrofit with modern safety devices, or if replacement is the cleaner path. Either way, we maintain UL 325 compliance on every job — no shortcuts on safety-critical components.
Service Areas Near Los Altos
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the Peninsula and South Bay from our San Francisco base. Nearby areas we cover regularly include Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Palo Alto, and Menlo Park — all sharing similar clay-soil conditions and estate-gate profiles. For properties closer to the city, we also service Daly City, South San Francisco, and San Francisco neighborhoods including Noe Valley, the Mission District, and Visitacion Valley. Same Ironclad standard: Kevin handles it personally, parts on the truck, welding on-site.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Los Altos Today
Your Ghost Controls gate was built to last, but Los Altos clay and complex home automation integrations create failure patterns that generic repair shops miss. We’ve fixed hundreds of these systems across the Bay Area’s toughest soil conditions — and we carry the OEM parts and diagnostic tools to fix yours right, usually same day. Call (866) 788-1265 now for a free estimate. Kevin answers directly, and he’s the one who shows up.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving Los Altos and the Bay Area since 2014.