Automatic Gate Repair
Automatic Gate Repair in Collin County, TX
Automatic gates fail in a hundred small ways — a control board that took a power surge, a motor that finally burned out, a safety sensor knocked out of alignment. When any one piece stops talking to the others, the whole automatic gate stops working.
Automatic gate repair in Collin County covers everything from a dead remote battery to a full opener rebuild. Most calls come from homeowners in Celina, Prosper, McKinney, Frisco, Anna, Melissa, Gunter, and Aubrey with the same symptoms: an automatic driveway gate that opens partway and reverses, an opener that hums but doesn't move, or a gate that only responds sometimes.
A local automatic gate repair pro will start with a diagnostic on the opener, control board, safety sensors, and wiring, then quote the fix in writing. If the automatic gate opener is at end of life, they'll price a like-for-like replacement so you're not spending twice on the same problem.
Signs you need this service
- Automatic gate opens partway then reverses
- Opener motor hums but the gate doesn't move
- Remote works but keypad doesn't (or vice versa)
- Automatic gate only works from one direction
- Clicking or grinding noises from the opener box
Common repair options
- Diagnostic on the opener, control board, and wiring
- Photo-eye safety sensor realignment or replacement
- Battery and backup battery replacement
- Motor or gearbox repair or replacement
- Full automatic gate opener replacement when repair no longer makes sense

Why North Texas gates fail
Heat, storms, dust, wind, and heavy daily cycles all add up. Opener boxes bake in the Texas sun. Photo-eye sensors get dusty and lose alignment. Power surges from summer storms take out control boards. Hinges sag under the weight of long swing gates, and slide gates chew through their rollers over time. It's why almost every automatic gate repair call in Collin County comes down to a handful of predictable failures — and why a local pro who's seen them can usually diagnose the problem quickly.
Cities we cover
Automatic Gate Repair routed to local pros across Collin County and nearby North Texas cities.
Automatic Gate Repair — questions
How do I know if my automatic gate problem is the opener or the gate itself?
If you can push the gate by hand smoothly with the opener disconnected, it's almost always the opener or its electronics. If it drags or binds by hand, the gate hardware needs attention first.
Is it worth repairing an older automatic gate opener?
Sometimes. If the motor is healthy and parts are still made for that control board, repair is usually cheaper. If the opener is 10+ years old and the board is fried, replacement often makes more sense.
Do you handle automatic gate repair in Celina, Prosper, and McKinney?
Yes — those are three of our most common service areas, along with Frisco, Anna, Melissa, Gunter, and Aubrey.
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