Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Fremont, CA | Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco
Ghost Controls gate repair in Fremont typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re dealing with a failed control board, stripped slide gears, or post realignment from foundation shift. We’re an independent service crew — not manufacturer-authorized — and we’ve been working on Ghost Controls openers across Fremont since 2012, from the salt-exposed bayside homes in Ardenwood to the hillside estates of Mission San Jose where the Hayward Fault does its slow-motion damage. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate; most Ghost Controls issues we diagnose same-day.

Why Fremont Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve fixed more Ghost Controls TSS1 boards fried by marine-layer moisture than we can count. Kevin Flores handles it personally — he’s the one who answers your call and the one who shows up with the tools. Eleven years of gate-only work means we’re not figuring out your Ghost Controls wiring on your dime; we’ve already traced the failure patterns on every model line they sell.
Kevin grew up in San Francisco’s Excelsior District, studied electronics and industrial technology at City College, and learned early from his dad’s repair shop in the Mission that cutting corners costs everyone more later. That shows up in how we work on Ghost Controls equipment in Fremont. We stock OEM control boards and gear kits in our van, we weld custom brackets on-site when the standard Ghost mounting hardware doesn’t fit your gate, and we’ll tell you straight when a repair is throwing good money after bad.
Over 1,000 neighbors across the Bay Area have left verified reviews — 1,072 at last count, averaging 4.8 stars — because the fix holds up. If I wouldn’t put it on my own gate, I’m not putting it on yours.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Fremont
- TSS1 control board failure from moisture ingress. The TSS1’s board housing isn’t fully sealed from factory, and in Fremont’s Ardenwood and Coyote Hills neighborhoods (94555), the persistent marine layer off the Bay keeps humidity on hardware six months a year. We replace the board, then seal the housing with dielectric grease as standard — not as an upsell.
- SSS1 rack-and-pinion gear stripping on hillside gates. Ghost Controls’ slide operator gears chew themselves up when the track shifts even a quarter-inch out of level. In Mission San Jose, the Hayward Fault’s aseismic creep tilts concrete gate tracks measurably over 18–24 months. We don’t just swap gears; we re-level the track and check post plumb so it doesn’t happen again next season.
- Limit switch drift on clay-soil properties. Centerville and Irvington (94536) sit on clay-rich fill that swells in winter rains and contracts by July. Ghost Controls swing openers rely on mechanical limit switches that drift with gate position changes — we see gates stopping short or over-traveling into the stop post by midsummer. Recalibration takes 20 minutes if you catch it early; ignore it and you’re replacing bent gate arms.
- Enclosure pitting and rust in bayside microclimates. Ghost Controls’ standard powder-coated enclosures start pitting within three years on properties near Coyote Hills where salt-laden fog rolls in regular. We offer a marine-grade service upgrade with galvanized hardware and additional sealant — not the factory spec, but what actually survives out here.
- Actuator over-travel on steep grades. The TSS1 lacks a hydraulic closer, so gravity takes over on downhill swing gates. Last spring we serviced a TSS1 on a Mission San Jose estate off Paseo Padre Parkway where the gate slammed open mid-cycle on a 12% grade. We installed an adjustable hydraulic closer, re-plumbed the limit switch for the new stop angle, and anchored the post with a helical pier against further fault creep.
Ghost Controls Service in Fremont: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Fremont splits into two gate worlds, and Ghost Controls equipment fails differently in each. On the west side, 94555’s Ardenwood and Coyote Hills neighborhoods catch Bay fog loaded with salt — we’ve pulled TSS1 control boards from gates less than four years old with corrosion on every terminal. On the east side, Mission San Jose’s 1980s–2000s estates with heavy ornamental iron driveway gates sit directly atop the Hayward Fault’s creeping trace. A Ghost Controls SSS1 slide operator will run perfectly for two years, then start grinding its rack gears because the concrete track has tilted 3 degrees and the pinion can’t mesh clean anymore. Technicians who don’t know Fremont’s geology write up a gear replacement; we know to check the track with a laser level and quote the realignment before the new gears strip too. That fault creep is documented, measurable, and it’s why a repair quote that skips post re-leveling in those hillside neighborhoods is selling you a callback you don’t need.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Fremont
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: TSS1 swing gate opener, SSS1 slide gate opener, SSS3 heavy-duty slide operator, and TSS2 commercial swing opener. These aren’t interchangeable parts — the TSS1’s board architecture differs from the TSS2’s, and the SSS3 uses a heavier gear reduction that won’t retrofit onto an SSS1 rail.
We stock OEM Ghost Controls control boards and gear kits for same-day repair on the common failures. For brackets, hinges, and mounting hardware, we fabricate heavy-gauge galvanized steel equivalents in our van that outlast the factory powder-coated parts in Fremont’s salt-air microclimates. If your motor housing is cracked or your post corroded through, we’ll be straight: a new Ghost Controls operator plus our reinforced mounting kit costs less than three repair callbacks.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Fremont
Ghost Controls repair pricing in Fremont breaks down as follows:
- Diagnostic & estimate: Free
- TSS1 control board replacement (sealed): $180–$280
- SSS1/SSS3 gear kit replacement: $220–$340
- Limit switch recalibration: $120–$160
- Post realignment / helical pier anchor (Mission San Jose hillside): $280–$450
- Custom bracket fabrication (Centerville 1960s retrofits): $160–$240
- Marine-grade hardware upgrade: $80–$140 add-on
What drives cost: parts (OEM vs. fabricated equivalent), access difficulty (steep grades, tight side yards), and whether we’re fixing the root cause or just the symptom. A gear swap on level ground in Centerville takes an hour; the same repair in Mission San Jose with track re-leveling takes three. Our estimate includes everything — no itemized surprises after we’re done. Call (866) 788-1265 for an exact quote; estimates are free and we carry most Ghost Controls parts in stock.
Serving Fremont, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fremont 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 Fremont
It’s almost always limit switch drift from seasonal soil movement. Centerville and Irvington’s clay-heavy lots swell with winter rain, then contract hard by early summer — your gate settles into a slightly different position, and the Ghost Controls mechanical limit switch doesn’t know where “open” is anymore. We recalibrate the switch and can upgrade to a more drift-tolerant setup if it’s chronic. Call (866) 788-1265 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Yes, but it takes custom fabrication. Those original 36-inch side gates in 94536 were built with 3.5-inch hinge spacing; Ghost Controls’ standard SSS1 mounting plates require 4 inches. We fabricate offset hinge brackets in our van that fit your existing frame without visible external hardware. The motor hides behind the gate, the arm runs clean, and the gate still looks like itself. Call (866) 788-1265 and we’ll measure it out.
Check the remote battery first — it’s usually that simple. If a fresh battery doesn’t fix it, and especially if your gate is in Ardenwood or Coyote Hills (94555), moisture may have reached the TSS1 control board’s receiver circuit. We test signal strength at the board and check for corrosion on the antenna terminals. Board replacement runs $180–$280; remote reprogramming is included. Call (866) 788-1265 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
On flat ground in 94536, every 3–4 years with normal maintenance. On any Mission San Jose hillside property near the Hayward Fault creep zone, check alignment annually — the ground moves slow but it moves. We include plumb and track check with every service call; catching a 1-degree tilt early prevents the actuator from fighting itself and burning out. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule.
No — Knox lock installation is a third-party access control modification, not a Ghost Controls factory procedure, and it voids the operator warranty if done incorrectly. We install Knox boxes and integrate them with Ghost Controls systems regularly; we wire them to release the operator without damaging the control board’s lock circuit. It’s a separate service, not a warranty item, and we guarantee our integration work. Call (866) 788-1265 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Fremont
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the East Bay and Peninsula from our San Francisco base — regular stops include Daly City, South San Francisco, and neighborhoods across San Francisco proper from Visitacion Valley to Noe Valley and the Mission District. Most Fremont appointments book within 24–48 hours; same-day available for opener failures that leave your gate stuck open.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Fremont Today
Kevin Flores handles every Ghost Controls call personally — diagnosis, repair, and the follow-up if something needs tweaking. We’ve got OEM parts and welding capability on the truck, eleven years of gate-only experience, and over a thousand verified reviews from Bay Area homeowners who got their gate working right. Stuck gate, grinding motor, or remote that quit after the fog rolled in? Call (866) 788-1265 now. Same-day service available when you need it.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving Fremont and the Bay Area since 2012.