Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Sanford, FL | Pinnacle Gate Repair Service Orlando
Independent Ghost Controls gate repair in Sanford typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a board replacement, motor rebuild, or full operator swap. We’re Pinnacle Gate Repair Service Orlando, and we’ve been troubleshooting TSS1, TSS2, and HSS1 systems across Seminole County since 2005 — not as a factory-authorized dealer, but as hands-on specialists who’ve learned these units field by field. William Davis leads every job himself, and we’ll give you a straight answer on whether your Ghost Controls gate needs a $200 fix or a $1,200 replacement. Call (833) 608-1903 for a free estimate.

Why Sanford Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Seventeen years of gate-only work means we’ve seen the failure patterns that general handyman shops miss entirely. William Davis grew up in Orlando’s College Park neighborhood, learned his welding and mechanical fundamentals at Orange Technical College, and built Pinnacle from the ground up — becoming the tech Sanford property managers call first when an automated gate fails during a busy move-in weekend. His oldest daughter helped him rewire his first residential swing gate opener at age twelve, sitting on a bucket in a customer’s driveway. That history is why he still leads every job himself instead of sending a crew.
Nine brands, one specialist. We’re certified to service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — so when we diagnose your Ghost Controls system, we’re not guessing based on a YouTube video. We carry genuine Ghost Controls OEM boards and motors in our service vehicle, plus quality aftermarket limit switches and hinges when OEM is backordered. Over 1,100 verified reviews at a 4.8-star average don’t happen by accident in a trade where a failed diagnosis costs customers time and security.
Your gate has one job — we make sure it does it.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Sanford
- Circuit board corrosion from Lake Monroe humidity. Sanford’s lakefront microclimate keeps gate hardware perpetually damp. We replace Ghost Controls logic boards weekly in waterfront subdivisions along the SR 46 corridor — the open water surface generates humidity that oxidizes contacts even on gates set back from the shore.
- Limit-switch assembly failures on TSS2 slide gates. The HOA communities built along SR 46 and Lake Monroe in the 1990s–2000s boom installed automated operators at roughly the same time. Those systems are now 20–30 years old, and the wiring harness deterioration is hitting en masse. We had a call from a homeowner in the Celery Fields subdivision (32771) whose Ghost Controls TSS2 slide gate stopped halfway open. The limit-switch housing was full of moisture and corrosion from the Lake Monroe lakefront microclimate. We replaced the limit-switch assembly and the corroded wiring harness, reprogrammed the dip switches, and the gate cycled smoothly within 90 minutes.
- Geared-motor burnout on heavy aluminum swing gates. Historic downtown Sanford near Mellonville Avenue features ornamental wrought-iron fencing that often exceeds original weight specs. Ghost Controls swing motors strain under loads they weren’t engineered for, especially when hinges corrode and bind.
- Battery backup failure during Central Florida lightning storms. Sanford sits in the U.S. lightning capital. Ghost Controls battery-powered models take regular surge hits that fry control boards and kill batteries within a year. We swap with sealed AGM batteries and add surge suppressors — not as an upsell, but because we’ve seen too many callbacks.
- Dip-switch configuration drift after power events. Ghost Controls operators rely on dip-switch settings for travel limits and safety reverse. Florida’s frequent brownouts and lightning-induced power fluctuations corrupt these settings, causing erratic open/close behavior that mimics a motor failure but requires only reprogramming.
Ghost Controls Service in Sanford: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Sanford’s historic celery-field subdivisions east of US-17-92 — developed between 1998 and 2005 on the old agricultural tracts — used identical Doorking and Linear slide gate operators installed by a single handful of Seminole County contractors. Those specific wiring harness and limit-switch assemblies are now failing en masse as the systems hit end-of-life simultaneously. For Ghost Controls owners in these neighborhoods, the pattern matters because many properties have since upgraded to or added Ghost Controls TSS2 units as secondary or replacement operators, often inheriting the same post-and-track infrastructure that the original installers set to different tolerances.
We’ve learned to spot the legacy compatibility issues immediately. A Ghost Controls TSS2 installed on a track originally cut for a Doorking 9100 will bind if the rollers aren’t shimmed to the new operator’s pull geometry. The humidity from Lake Monroe accelerates the problem — rust swells the track, the motor strains, the board throws error codes. Fix it right the first time, or you’re just postponing the real bill. We bundle legacy board sourcing into every on-site quote because we know the local supplier network for discontinued parts, and we won’t leave you waiting two weeks for a harness that we should have anticipated.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Sanford
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: TSS1 single swing operators, TSS2 dual swing and slide configurations, HSS1 heavy-duty single swing units, and DK2 dual swing systems. Each has distinct failure modes we’ve documented across hundreds of Sanford service calls.
Our parts approach is straightforward. We stock genuine Ghost Controls OEM circuit boards and motors for same-day replacement — critical when your gate is stuck open during a storm weekend. When OEM limit switches or hinge hardware is backordered, we source quality aftermarket equivalents that meet or exceed factory spec. Our honest rule: if the motor housing is corroded through from Lake Monroe humidity, we recommend a full operator replacement; if only the board failed, we replace the board alone. No phantom charges, no replacement-for-repair padding.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Sanford
Ghost Controls repair costs in Sanford depend on what’s actually failed, not on a flat-rate guess.

| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & tune-up | $120 – $180 |
| Circuit board replacement (OEM) | $180 – $340 |
| Limit-switch / wiring harness repair | $200 – $380 |
| Motor rebuild or replacement | $450 – $850 |
| Full operator replacement (installed) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Battery backup upgrade (AGM + surge) | $280 – $420 |
What drives the cost? Board replacements stay lower when we catch corrosion early — wait until the moisture shorts the transformer, and you’re looking at motor damage too. Historic downtown Sanford gates with ornamental iron often need welding remediation before the operator can function properly, which adds labor but prevents the same failure in six months. Every estimate we provide in 32771, 32772, or 32773 is free and itemized. Call (833) 608-1903 for an exact quote on your Ghost Controls system — estimates are free, and we carry most common parts for same-day completion.
Serving Sanford, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Sanford 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 Sanford
Listen before you call. A TSS1 with a failed board typically makes no sound at all when triggered — dead silence, maybe a faint relay click. A failing motor groans, hums, or starts and stops abruptly. We test amp draw under load to separate the two; boards draw normal current but don’t output voltage, while seized motors spike amperage and trip thermal overloads. Sanford’s Lake Monroe humidity usually kills the board first, but motors follow if the corrosion spreads. Call (833) 608-1903 and we’ll diagnose on-site — estimates are free.
We don’t perform cosmetic refinishing in the field. Peeling powder coat on an HSS1 arm indicates a manufacturing defect or salt-air exposure — unusual in inland Sanford unless you’re near Lake Monroe’s shore, where wind-driven moisture carries enough mineral content to accelerate coating failure. We can replace the arm assembly with a factory-finished unit, or refer you to a local powder coater for aesthetic restoration. Functionally, the bare aluminum won’t corrode immediately, but we monitor for pitting during annual service calls.
Sanford follows Seminole County building codes, which require permits for new gate installations and for operator replacements that alter the original electrical or structural configuration. A direct swap of a failed Ghost Controls unit with the same model and mounting — no post changes, no voltage upgrades — typically doesn’t trigger permitting. We verify compliance on every job and will flag if your specific situation requires county approval. Most of our Sanford replacements in 32771’s HOA communities qualify as maintenance swaps.
No, and it’s usually not the battery’s fault. Central Florida’s lightning activity kills charger circuits in Ghost Controls battery-powered models; the battery tests fine, but the board can’t maintain charge. We replace with sealed AGM batteries rated for deep-cycle use and install surge suppression at the operator — the combination typically extends backup life to 3–5 years. One-year failures in Sanford almost always trace to unprotected boards, not defective batteries. Call (833) 608-1903 for testing — we’ll verify whether you need a $45 battery or a $220 board repair.
Phantom opening stems from three causes we’ve documented in Sanford: corrupted dip-switch settings after power fluctuations, RF interference from nearby Ham radio operators or security systems (more common in 32773’s denser subdivisions), and failed limit switches that trigger a safety reverse cycle. Lightning-induced board damage is the most frequent culprit here — the control logic misreads a closed gate as obstructed and cycles open. We reprogram and test RF shielding; if the board’s logic is compromised, replacement is the only permanent fix.
Service Areas Near Sanford
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout Seminole County and into adjacent Orange County neighborhoods: Lake Mary (aging HOA slide gates similar to Sanford’s SR 46 corridor), Longwood (historic ranch properties with mixed operator brands), Winter Springs, Oviedo, and Altamonte Springs. William Davis lives in Orlando proper and routes efficiently from College Park up through 32771, 32772, and 32773 — most Sanford appointments book within 24 hours.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Sanford Today
Your Ghost Controls gate doesn’t get a day off, and neither do we when it’s failed open or stuck closed. William Davis leads every job himself, carries OEM and aftermarket parts for TSS1, TSS2, HSS1, and DK2 systems, and knows the Sanford humidity patterns that kill these units before their time. Same-day service is available throughout 32771, 32772, and 32773 when parts are in stock. Call (833) 608-1903 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you exactly what failed, why it failed, and what it takes to fix it right.
Written by William Davis, Owner and Lead Technician at Pinnacle Gate Repair Service Orlando, serving Sanford and Seminole County since 2005.