Sliding gates, swing gates, driveway gates & access control. Local technicians arrive fully stocked with honest pricing and free on-site estimates.
📞 (310) 818-7272. No extra charge for emergencies
Salt air, moisture, and daily use wear out motors, tracks, and electronics faster near the coast. We find the problem fast, explain it clearly, and fix it right the first time.
Gate humming, clicking, or not responding? We repair and replace motors, circuit boards, and safety sensors for sliding and swing gates. No guesswork, no upsells.
We fix wheels, hinges, tracks, chains, and weld points so your gate moves smoothly. This matters near the coast, where rust sets in fast.
Keypad entry, remotes, intercoms, vehicle loops, and smart app controls. We repair the parts that tell your gate to open, so it opens when it should.
LiftMaster • Viking • DoorKing • FAAC • Ramset • Apollo • Mighty Mule • All-O-Matic, plus most residential and commercial operators.
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"We called for our gate to be repair They showed up same day with all this parts in the picture Very professional and experienced company I'm highly recommend them"
"They showed up after hours for no extra charge provided a free estimate to repair our thirty years old driveway gate , very friendly and professional"
"This company is very professional; they arrived on time & had all the necessary tools to get the job done! … Great work, 10/10 would definitely recommend!"
Speak directly with a local technician, not a call center.
CALL (310) 818-7272We inspect the motor, tracks, wiring, sensors, and structure to pinpoint the real issue.
You get simple repair options with clear, upfront pricing. No upsells, no surprises.
From motor swaps to alignment fixes, we restore smooth operation fast, usually in one visit.
We test force limits, travel distance, sensors, and auto-reverse before we leave.
Local, nearby, and ready to come out, usually the same day.
Most often it's a dead transmitter battery, a failed receiver, or corrosion in keypad wiring. This is common near the coast. We test each part on-site and only replace what is needed.
Usually a limit-switch fault, obstructed track, or a safety sensor misreading. All are same-day fixes in most cases.
If the operator is over 10–12 years old, struggles under load, or has a failing logic board, replacement is often more reliable and cost-effective. We'll give you honest numbers for both options.
No. There is no extra charge for emergencies, and estimates are free on-site.