Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Sunnyvale, CA | Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose
Ghost Controls gate repair in Sunnyvale typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a sensor realignment, a board-level motor fix, or a full operator swap. We’re Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose — an independent, non-manufacturer-affiliated shop — and we’ve worked on Ghost Controls systems across every Sunnyvale ZIP from 94089 down through 94087 for over 17 years. If your TSS1 won’t close, your TDS1 solar battery’s dead, or your SSO1 slide gate near Moffett Field is throwing error codes, we’ll diagnose it on-site and quote upfront before touching a wrench. Call (833) 848-0143 for a free estimate.

Why Sunnyvale Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We don’t split our attention between a dozen home-service trades. Gates are what we do — exclusively — and Ghost Controls is one of nine brands we’ve built factory-level familiarity with over nearly two decades. Mark Thompson, our owner and lead technician, grew up in Willow Glen and learned his welding and fabrication fundamentals at Evergreen Valley College before spending 17 years diagnosing exactly the kinds of gate failures Sunnyvale’s unique environment produces.
That matters here. Sunnyvale isn’t a generic suburb — it’s a city where 1950s ranch homes with rotting wood side gates sit three miles from tech campuses running commercial-grade access control. We’ve replaced limit switch brackets on El Camino Real and reconfigured WiFi channels in 94089 office parks. The same technician who answers your call shows up with the parts. No subcontractors, no dispatchers, no “we’ll call you back when the part comes in.” Our 661 verified reviews at 4.8 stars didn’t accumulate by accident — they reflect 661 jobs where we diagnosed correctly and charged for the fix, not the guesswork.
We work on the brand you already have. Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, DoorKing, Elite, Mighty Mule — if it’s on your gate, we’ve likely repaired it. And because we stock OEM Ghost Controls motor boards and gear assemblies alongside high-grade aftermarket batteries and sensors, most Sunnyvale jobs finish in a single visit.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Sunnyvale
- Master board failure after wet-season track misalignment. Sunnyvale’s dense clay soils heave during concentrated November–March rains, especially in 94087’s older ranch neighborhoods. That heave throws slide gate tracks off by fractions of an inch — enough to overload the Ghost Controls motor and fry the master board. We realign the track, replace the board with OEM, and reprogram limits so it doesn’t happen again next winter.
- Photocell obstruction faults from wood gate swelling. Those same 1950s–1970s tract homes often still run original wood swing gates. Sunnyvale’s dry summers bake moisture out, then winter rains swell the wood back up. That cycle gradually shifts gate geometry until the photocells no longer see each other. We see this constantly near El Camino Real — not a “broken” sensor, but a frame that’s moved. We realign the hardware, not just swap parts.
- WiFi module dropouts on TSS1/TSS2 series near tech corridors. In 94089, dense commercial WiFi networks and RF interference from proximity card readers create a noisy wireless environment. Ghost Controls’ WiFi modules default to crowded channels. We reconfigure to cleaner spectrum and hardwire where possible — a fix most residential-only techs miss because they’ve never worked in that RF environment.
- TDS1 solar battery premature drain. Sunnyvale’s summer marine layer can cut solar charging efficiency by 30–40% on foggy mornings. The TDS1’s battery compensates until it can’t. We test actual panel output, replace with higher-capacity AGM cells when OEM is backordered, and verify the charge controller isn’t masking a deeper drain.
- SSO1 slide gate motor overload in commercial 94089 zones. The SSO1 is built for heavier cycles than residential openers, but tech-campus gates near Moffett Field run hundreds of cycles daily with inductive loop detectors that can false-trigger. We calibrate loop sensitivity, inspect the chain drive for stretch, and replace the motor assembly only when the windings are actually cooked — not at the first error code.
Ghost Controls Service in Sunnyvale: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Sunnyvale’s 94089 corridor — the tech-campus zone hugging Moffett Federal Airfield — runs a gate configuration you won’t find in neighboring Cupertino or Santa Clara in the same concentration. We’re talking Ghost Controls SSO1 slide gates paired with HID proximity card readers and inductive loop vehicle detectors, serving R&D facilities where a gate-down scenario means employees circling the block during shift change. The twist: Moffett’s radar operations create intermittent RF interference that can desync card readers and trigger false obstruction faults on the gate operator. We’ve developed a specific diagnostic sequence for this — testing loop detector frequency against known radar sweep windows, grounding shielding on reader cables, and in one case relocating a WiFi access point that was harmonizing with the 2.4GHz noise floor. A gate that almost works is a gate that doesn’t work. In 94089, that means understanding electromagnetic environment, not just mechanical wear.
This same duality defines our Sunnyvale work. South of 101, we’re realigning TSS1 swing gates on 60-year-old wood frames in 94086. North of 101, we’re troubleshooting access-control integration on commercial SSO1 systems. Same city, two completely different repair profiles — and most competitors specialize in one or the other, not both.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Sunnyvale
We carry working knowledge of Ghost Controls’ full residential and light-commercial lineup. The TSS1 single swing opener and TSS2 dual swing opener handle most Sunnyvale residential driveways — we stock replacement motor boards, gear assemblies, and limit switch hardware for same-day turnaround. The TDS1 dual swing with solar charging sees heavy use in 94087’s ranch neighborhoods where homeowners want off-grid reliability; we keep AGM batteries and charge controllers on the truck. For 94089’s commercial corridor, the SSO1 slide gate operator demands heavier-duty chain, sprocket, and motor assemblies — we source OEM gearboxes and substitute industrial-grade chain when spec allows.
Our parts stance is straightforward: OEM Ghost Controls boards and gear assemblies for compatibility, high-grade aftermarket batteries and sensors when OEM is discontinued or backordered. We don’t markup mystery parts. You’ll see exactly what we installed and why.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Sunnyvale
Ghost Controls repair pricing in Sunnyvale breaks down by the scope of the failure, not by neighborhood:
- Diagnostic & basic adjustment (limit switch realignment, photocell cleaning, remote reprogramming): $180–$250
- Component-level repair (motor board replacement, gear assembly rebuild, battery/sensor swap): $280–$380
- Major operator work (full motor replacement, SSO1 slide gate chain/drive overhaul, access-control integration): $380–$450+
- New Ghost Controls operator installation (TSS1/TSS2/TDS1 replacement): quoted on-site based on gate size, existing wiring condition, and smart-access add-ons
Every estimate starts free. We diagnose first, quote second, and don’t charge for showing up. If your TSS1 board is over three years old and damaged, we’ll flag when replacement makes more sense than repair — no upsell, just the math. Call (833) 848-0143 to schedule; most Sunnyvale appointments run same-day or next-day.
Serving Sunnyvale, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Sunnyvale 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 Sunnyvale
Yes, but they need seasonal attention. The TSS1 handles wood swing gates fine — we’ve installed dozens across 94086 and 94087 — but Sunnyvale’s wet-winter/dry-summer cycle warps wood frames over time. That warping throws off limit switch calibration and strains the motor arm. We recommend annual hinge and track inspection, and we always set TSS1 limit switches with extra travel margin on older wood gates to accommodate seasonal movement. Call (833) 848-0143 and we’ll check your clearances — estimates are free.
Yes. The 94089 commercial zone has exceptionally dense WiFi coverage from multiple tech campuses, plus intermittent RF from Moffett’s radar systems. Ghost Controls’ default WiFi channel selection often lands on crowded spectrum. We reconfigure the module to a cleaner channel, hardwire ethernet where infrastructure allows, and in persistent cases install a dedicated 5GHz bridge to isolate the gate controller from the noisy 2.4GHz environment. This isn’t a defective unit — it’s a location-specific interference problem that requires location-specific troubleshooting.
Most Ghost Controls motor repairs in Sunnyvale fall between $280 and $380 for component-level work — board replacement, gear rebuild, or combined electrical-mechanical fixes. A full motor swap runs $380–$450 depending on the model (TSS1 vs. SSO1) and whether we can reuse existing mounting hardware. We assess repair-vs-replacement honestly; if your board’s over three years old and fried, we’ll show you both numbers. Call (833) 848-0143 for an exact quote on your specific unit — estimates are free.
Sometimes. The TDS1’s solar controller board predates Ghost Controls’ current app ecosystem, so there’s no direct firmware path. We can often retrofit a compatible WiFi relay module or upgrade to a newer TSS2/TDS2 operator that includes native app control while reusing your existing solar panel and gate hardware. We evaluate the gate’s mechanical condition first — no point in smartening up a frame that’s rotting out. We’ll give you both options with real numbers.
Water intrusion into the receiver box or remote-button membrane, plus ground-shifted limit switches that prevent the gate from completing its cycle. Sunnyvale’s concentrated winter rains — November through March — find every gasket gap. We seal the receiver housing, replace worn button membranes, and recalibrate limits if clay-soil heave has shifted your gate track. If the remote’s LED still blinks but the gate doesn’t move, it’s usually a limit switch or master board issue, not the remote itself. Call (833) 848-0143 and we’ll isolate it — estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Sunnyvale
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the South Bay from our San Jose base. Regular stops include Santa Clara just to the east, Campbell to the south, and San Jose neighborhoods from Alum Rock and East Foothills up through Communications Hill. If you’re in a surrounding city with a Ghost Controls system acting up, the same technician and same parts truck cover your area.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Sunnyvale Today
Don’t let a half-working gate turn into a security problem. We’re Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose — 17 years of gate-only focus, 661 reviews at 4.8 stars, and Mark Thompson on every job. Same-day availability across Sunnyvale, free estimates, and we don’t leave until the gate cycles correctly every time. Call (833) 848-0143 now.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner at Coastal Gate Repair Service San Jose, serving Sunnyvale and the South Bay since 2007.