Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Los Gatos, CA | Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Los Gatos’s 95030, 95031, 95032, and 95033 zip codes, with same-day service available for most operator failures. What sets our Ghost Controls work apart here is simple: we’ve spent 17 years tracking how the San Andreas Fault’s slow ground creep and the Santa Cruz Mountain fog belt specifically attack these operators—knowledge no flatland technician carries. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free estimate.

Why Los Gatos Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Mark Thompson leads every Ghost Controls job we run in Los Gatos. Not a subcontractor. Not a dispatcher sending out whoever’s available. The same technician who’s logged 661 verified reviews at 4.8 stars shows up at your gate, whether it’s a TSS1 on a downtown Craftsman carriage house or a GHT commercial operator on a 95033 hillside estate.
We don’t spread ourselves across home services. Gates are the only trade we touch—17 years of single-trade focus means we’ve seen Ghost Controls linear actuators fail from every angle: limit switch drift, condensation corrosion, battery sulfation, timing belt contamination. Our shop stocks genuine Ghost Controls replacement boards and motors, and when a part’s backordered, we source equivalent-quality OEM alternatives rather than leaving your gate hanging open for weeks.
Mark grew up in Willow Glen and learned his welding and fabrication at Evergreen Valley College. He’s worked every gate system the South Bay produces—slide gates, swing gates, barrier arms—always within a few miles of where he learned to ride a bike. That local roots matters when you’re diagnosing why a gate that worked fine last winter suddenly won’t latch this spring.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Los Gatos
- Post-lean-induced limit switch misalignment on TSS Series operators. The San Andreas Fault’s cumulative ground movement since 1989 leaves hillside posts subtly tilted. Your TSS1 or TSS4 keeps running its motor because it can’t detect the open or close limit—burning out the actuator when the real problem is geometry. We reset posts with helical anchors and re-run the limit learn cycle.
- Condensation damage to control boards in 95033’s fog belt. Coastal humidity seeps past supposedly weatherproof Ghost Controls enclosures, corroding terminal connections. Intermittent operation—works Monday, dead Wednesday—is the tell. We clean, seal, and replace boards with genuine or equivalent-grade units.
- Dead AGM battery backup on GHT Series commercial operators. Winter frost cycles at higher Los Gatos elevations cut battery life to under 24 months. Remote hillside properties without generator backup lose gate release during outages. We test load capacity and replace with cold-weather-rated equivalents.
- Timing belt slip on SSS Series slide operators. Fine mountain soil and decomposed granite wash into belt guides, especially after 95033’s heavier rains. The gate stops midway or reverses suddenly. We clean guides, tension belts, and install debris shields where grade runoff hits the operator.
- Gate drag misdiagnosed as motor failure. A gate that “just needs a new operator” often has a post that’s shifted an inch out of plumb over decades. We measure with a digital level before quoting parts. A gate that almost works is a gate that doesn’t work.
Ghost Controls Service in Los Gatos: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
The San Andreas Fault runs directly through the Santa Cruz Mountains immediately west of Los Gatos, and cumulative ground movement since the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake—epicentered less than 10 miles from downtown—has left many hillside gate posts subtly out of plumb. For Ghost Controls owners, this isn’t abstract geology. It’s a TSS1 operator that keeps hitting its current limit and shutting down. It’s a dual-swing gate that won’t meet in the middle anymore because the uphill post has drifted 1.5 degrees south.
In the 95033 zip behind Highway 9, we found a Ghost Controls TSS1 operator on a heavy wrought-iron double gate that had stopped opening fully. The owner blamed the motor, but our tech measured the right-side post leaning 1.5° out of vertical—a classic Loma Prieta after-effect. We reset the post with helical anchors, realigned the gate, and re-ran the limit learn cycle. No parts needed; the existing TSS1 worked perfectly once the geometry was fixed.
Flatland San Jose technicians don’t carry this diagnostic pattern. They swap motors. We measure posts. That’s the difference 17 years in these mountains makes.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Los Gatos
We work on the brand you already have—no pressure to switch systems. Our shop carries parts and field experience across Ghost Controls’ full residential and light-commercial lineup:
- TSS Series (TSS1, TSS4): Single and dual swing operators. Most common on Los Gatos hillside estates with wrought-iron or hardwood dual gates. We stock replacement control boards, linear actuators, and remote receivers.
- SSS Series (SSS1, SSS4): Slide operators for properties with limited swing clearance. Timing belt and guide maintenance is critical in 95033’s debris-heavy environment.
- HSS Series: Heavy-duty slide for larger residential or light commercial gates. Post alignment matters even more with the increased gate mass.
- GHT Series: Commercial-grade swing operators with battery backup. We see these on estate-manager properties and small commercial entrances around Los Gatos.
When Ghost Controls discontinues a board or motor, we don’t tell you to replace the whole system. We source equivalent-grade OEM alternatives and test them in our shop before installation. Repair beats replacement if the chassis is sound.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Los Gatos
Pricing reflects what we actually find on your property—not a flat rate that covers guesswork.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & basic adjustment (hinges, limits, remote programming) | $150 – $250 |
| Control board replacement (genuine or OEM-equivalent) | $280 – $450 |
| Linear actuator / motor replacement (TSS/SSS series) | $340 – $580 |
| Post reset with helical anchors and gate realignment | $480 – $850 |
| Full operator replacement (existing gate, new Ghost Controls unit) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Intercom/smart access integration (Ring, DoorBird, etc.) | $380 – $720 |
Hillside calls in 95033 sometimes require longer transit and setup time; we quote that upfront. Every estimate is free, and we don’t charge for diagnosis if you proceed with the repair. Call (833) 848-0143 for an exact quote on your Ghost Controls gate.
Serving Los Gatos, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Los Gatos 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 Gatos
No. Coastal Gate Repair Service is an independent gate repair company with no factory authorization from Ghost Controls. We’ve completed hundreds of Ghost Controls repairs across Los Gatos and the Santa Cruz Mountains through hands-on experience, not dealer training. We source genuine and OEM-equivalent parts independently. Call (833) 848-0143 if you need service today.
Yes. Cumulative post lean from fault creep is measurably more common in Los Gatos than in flat Silicon Valley cities. A tilted post changes the gate’s swing geometry, causing TSS operators to miss limit switches and overwork their motors. We check post plumb with a digital level on every hillside call. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free inspection.
95033’s higher elevations see frost cycles that shorten AGM battery life to under two years, versus three to four in milder climates. GHT Series battery backups are especially vulnerable. We test load capacity and install cold-weather-rated replacements. Call (833) 848-0143 for battery testing—estimates are free.
Yes. We wire dry-contact or relay integration between Ghost Controls control boards and most smart intercom systems. Los Gatos hillside estates with long driveways particularly benefit from video verification before remote gate release. Integration typically runs $380–$720 depending on cable runs and existing infrastructure.
Probably not. Drag on one side usually indicates post shift or hinge binding, not motor failure. We measure post alignment and hinge wear before quoting any operator replacement. In Los Gatos, we’ve saved customers thousands by resetting a post instead of selling them a motor they didn’t need. Call (833) 848-0143 for diagnosis.
The 95033 fog belt delivers sustained humidity that San Jose’s inland valley doesn’t match. Ghost Controls weatherproof enclosures aren’t truly hermetic; condensation corrodes terminal blocks and fools moisture sensors into fault mode. We see this pattern almost exclusively on Los Gatos mountain calls, rarely on San Jose flatland jobs. Board cleaning and upgraded sealing solves it.
Service Areas Near Los Gatos
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the Los Gatos area and into neighboring communities: Campbell for the flatland residential gates off Bascom, San Jose proper including Willow Glen and Almaden Valley, Santa Clara for commercial access-control systems, and the East Foothills and Communications Hill zones where hillside conditions start to mirror what we see in 95033. Transit time from our San Jose base is typically under 30 minutes to most Los Gatos addresses.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Los Gatos Today
Same-day Ghost Controls repair is available across Los Gatos when the call comes in early. Mark Thompson handles the diagnosis personally, and our shop stocks the parts that fail most often in this specific climate and geology. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free estimate.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner & Lead Technician at Coastal Gate Repair Service, serving Los Gatos and the Santa Cruz Mountains since 2008.