Ghost Controls Gate Repair in South San Francisco, CA | Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco
Independent Ghost Controls repair in South San Francisco typically runs $195–$485 depending on whether you’re looking at a control board swap, motor rebuild, or full operator replacement. We’re not a Ghost Controls dealer — we’re gate-only specialists who’ve worked on over 1,200 Ghost systems across the Bay Area, and we stock the boards, motors, and photo eyes that fail most often in South San Francisco’s salt-and-wind corridor. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free estimate; most Ghost Controls repairs in the 94080 and 94083 ZIPs are diagnosed same-day.

Why South San Francisco Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Kevin Flores grew up in the Excelsior District and still lives about ten minutes from the shop — he knows these neighborhoods, the fog, and the way salt air eats through hardware faster than most people expect. That matters when your Ghost Controls TSS2 starts clicking at 6 a.m. and you’re trying to get to Genentech or catch BART.
We’ve spent eleven years working exclusively on gates. Not fencing with gate repair on the side. Not general contracting. Gates, motors, openers, access control, and the welding fabrication that keeps older South San Francisco ironwork functional. Kevin handles every job personally — the voice on the phone is the same person pulling up with the tools. Over 1,000 neighbors have left verified reviews, and our 4.8-star average comes from doing the work right and being straight about what doesn’t need fixing.
We’re certified to service nine major gate brands including Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We stock parts and weld on-site, which means no waiting for a subcontractor when your Paradise Valley gate frame cracks in the wind.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in South San Francisco
- Salt corrosion in TSS2 control boards — The marine layer rolling off San Francisco Bay settles into hillside installations around Alta Loma, oxidizing capacitor leads on Ghost Controls TSS2 main boards until power cuts out intermittently. We replace with OEM boards and relocate venting where possible.
- Wind-induced gear stripping in SLO1 slide operators — Gates over 14 feet wide on the east side of 101, near Genentech and neighboring biotech campuses, take afternoon gusts exceeding 30 mph. That torque strips the nylon gears inside Ghost Controls SLO1 operators. We rebuild or replace slide motors and can upgrade to heavier-duty drive systems.
- Rust-jammed TDS1 release mechanisms — Two years of bay air exposure is enough to seize the manual disconnect on Ghost Controls TDS1 swing gate arms, leaving residents locked out when power fails or maintenance is needed. We free, clean, and treat the mechanism, then set up a maintenance schedule.
- Bluetooth pairing dropouts on TSS1 units — Steel posts near the 101 corridor create RF interference zones where Ghost Controls’ newer Bluetooth diagnostic tools lose connection. We troubleshoot signal paths and can relocate control boxes or add shielded wiring runs.
- Gate slam failures from channeled wind — South San Francisco’s Ward Hill neighborhood, perched above the 101/380 interchange, funnels bay wind directly into driveway aprons. Ghost Controls swing gates hit their stops hard enough to crack operator casings at the hinge mount. We assess whether gate realignment, wind bracing, or a heavier-duty arm solves it.
Ghost Controls Service in South San Francisco: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
South San Francisco sits at the northern tip of the Peninsula in one of the most wind-exposed positions in the Bay Area — strong afternoon gusts funneling off San Francisco Bay routinely stress gate frames, strain automatic operators, and blow unlatched gates off their hinges. This wind load, layered on top of persistent salt-laden marine fog from the bay, creates a corrosion-and-mechanical-stress environment that sets SSF apart from quieter, more sheltered Peninsula neighbors like San Mateo or Millbrae.
For Ghost Controls owners specifically, this means the factory-standard hinge hardware and control box seals that hold up fine in San Jose or Walnut Creek often fail prematurely here. We responded to a call on Country Club Drive in Alta Loma where a Ghost Controls SLO1 slide operator had completely seized from salt corrosion inside the motor housing. The gate, a 16-foot steel tube frame, had been grinding on the track for weeks until the motor burned out. We replaced the slide motor, installed a stainless steel track overlay, and added a sacrificial zinc anode to the control box to slow future corrosion. Within a month, three neighbors on the same block pre-booked annual rust treatments based on the results.
The large commercial and industrial zone east of Highway 101, anchored by biotech campuses such as Genentech, adds another layer. Technicians working this corridor quickly learn that these campuses run automated slide gates on strict security compliance schedules, meaning commercial gate calls here often require documented service reports and compatibility with access-control systems — a level of commercial complexity rarely encountered on residential-only Peninsula service routes. We provide that documentation. Kevin’s background in electronics and industrial technology from City College of San Francisco means he’s comfortable integrating Ghost Controls operators with existing badge readers, loop detectors, and intercom protocols these facilities already run.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in South San Francisco
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the TSS2 and TSS1 swing gate operators, the SLO1 slide gate operator, and the TDS1 dual-swing system. We stock OEM Ghost Controls control boards, drive motors, and safety photo eyes at our Bay Area shop, which means most South San Francisco repairs don’t wait on shipping.
That said, we’re honest about where factory parts fall short in this climate. For the high-wind Alta Loma area, we offer heavy-duty aftermarket hinges and gate wheels where Ghost Controls’ standard hardware fails prematurely. We always evaluate if replacing a wind-twisted gate leaf is more cost-effective than repeatedly repairing a bent frame — a choice that comes up often on Paradise Valley’s exposed properties. If I wouldn’t put it on my own gate, I’m not putting it on yours.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in South San Francisco
Ghost Controls repair costs in South San Francisco depend on what’s failed and how the local environment contributed. Here’s what we typically see:
- Diagnostic and service call: $95–$145 (waived with repair)
- Control board replacement (TSS2/TSS1/TDS1): $195–$340
- Slide motor rebuild or replacement (SLO1): $285–$485
- Gear set replacement in existing motor: $145–$225
- Gate realignment and wind bracing: $175–$395
- Rust treatment and protective coating: $125–$250
- Bluetooth/RF troubleshooting and rewiring: $165–$295
Biotech corridor integrations with access control systems run higher due to compliance documentation and multi-system testing. Every estimate is free and itemized — no pressure, no mystery line items. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule; we’ll look at your specific Ghost Controls setup and tell you exactly what it needs.
Serving South San Francisco, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the South San Francisco 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 South San Francisco
It’s usually the control board — specifically salt corrosion on the capacitor leads, which is the most common TSS2 failure we see in South San Francisco’s fog belt. The clicking means the board is sending power, but the capacitor can’t hold enough charge to start the motor. We test both components on-site with OEM diagnostic tools to confirm before replacing anything. Call (866) 788-1265 for a free diagnostic — we’ll know within twenty minutes.
No — Ghost Controls’ warranty explicitly excludes environmental corrosion and water damage. The salt-laden marine fog in South San Francisco oxidizes motor housings and control boxes faster than inland climates, and that’s considered normal wear from operating conditions. We document the failure for your records and repair with corrosion-resistant upgrades that outlast factory specs in this environment. Call (866) 788-1265 to discuss rust-prevention options after we fix the immediate problem.
Yes — we can upgrade to a heavier-duty swing arm with reinforced hinge mounting, or in some cases convert to a slide gate configuration that handles wind load better. Grand Avenue’s exposure to unbuffered bay gusts means standard Ghost Controls arms fatigue at the casing mount over time. We’ll assess your gate weight, wind direction, and post integrity before recommending anything. Call (866) 788-1265 and Kevin will walk through the options on-site.
We can — we’ve integrated Ghost Controls operators with multiple access control protocols used in South San Francisco’s East of 101 commercial zone, including the badge-reader and intercom systems common to biotech campuses. This requires documented compatibility testing and usually a site survey to map relay outputs. We’re not affiliated with Ghost Controls or any specific access control manufacturer, so we evaluate integration based on your existing hardware, not a preset vendor list. Call (866) 788-1265 to schedule a technical survey.
Every 8–12 months for residential gates in exposed areas like Alta Loma, Paradise Valley, or Ward Hill; every 6 months for commercial systems east of 101 where salt and dust compound the wear. Annual service includes control box moisture inspection, hinge lubrication with marine-grade grease, rust inhibitor application, and gear wear measurement. Catching a $15 hinge problem before it torques your $400 motor is the whole point. Call (866) 788-1265 to set up a maintenance schedule — first inspection is free with any repair booking.
Service Areas Near South San Francisco
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout South San Francisco’s 94080 and 94083 ZIPs, plus neighboring Daly City to the north, Visitacion Valley and the broader San Francisco city limits to the northwest, and San Mateo County communities along the Peninsula corridor. Kevin’s based close enough that most South San Francisco appointments slot same-day or next-morning.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in South San Francisco Today
Your Ghost Controls gate doesn’t need a dealer — it needs a technician who knows why South San Francisco’s wind and salt break these systems differently than anywhere else on the Peninsula. Kevin handles every call personally, stocks the parts that actually fail here, and won’t sell you hardware you don’t need. Same-day availability for most South San Francisco locations. Call (866) 788-1265 now for your free estimate.
Written by Kevin Flores, Owner at Ironclad Gate Repair Service San Francisco, serving South San Francisco and the Bay Area since 2013.