Linear Gate Repair in Enterprise, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions
Dependable Gate Repair Solutions provides independent Linear gate repair and service across Enterprise, NV — from Mountain’s Edge driveways to Southern Highlands community entries. We’re not affiliated with Linear or its parent company; we’re a dedicated gate specialist with 11 years of hands-on experience diagnosing and repairing Linear operators, control boards, and access systems on the equipment actually installed in this city’s master-planned communities. What sets our Linear work apart in Enterprise specifically is that we understand the HOA architectural requirements that turn a straightforward operator swap into a multi-step approval process — and we work with that reality instead of around it. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free, no-obligation estimate.

Why Enterprise Residents Choose Us for Linear Service
Enterprise is a city built fast, which means its gate operators were all installed around the same time — and a significant number of them are now hitting the 15-to-20-year mark simultaneously. Jack Simmons, owner and lead technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, has been working gate systems across the Las Vegas Valley for 11 years and sees this pattern play out constantly along Saint Rose Parkway and South Decatur Boulevard corridors. When a Linear operator starts failing in Silverado Ranch, it’s rarely an isolated incident — it’s a cohort problem.
Jack handles every job personally. You won’t get a subcontractor or a first-year apprentice showing up with a tablet and a shrug. Our familiarity with Linear’s product lines means we carry OEM-compatible parts for common failure points and can diagnose the root cause on the first visit. That matters in Enterprise, where a gate sitting open or stuck closed can trigger HOA notices before the day is out.
Common Linear Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Enterprise
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Control Board Failure from Heat Exposure
Linear’s LDCO800 and LDO50 operators house their control boards inside metal enclosures that can reach dangerous internal temperatures during Enterprise’s sustained summer highs above 110°F. The solder joints on relay components crack, capacitors swell, and the board stops reading limit switches correctly. We test boards under load before condemning them — a replacement board isn’t always necessary if the failure is a burnt trace or a single component. -
RF Receiver and Remote Signal Loss
Linear’s DNT series remotes and receiver modules are sensitive to UV-degraded antenna wire, which is an accelerated problem in the Mojave sun. In Enterprise communities along Hidden Well Road and similar exposed corridors, we frequently find cracked or brittle antenna coax that looks fine visually but has lost conductivity. Swapping the receiver module without checking the antenna lead first is a common misdiagnosis. -
Gate Post Shifting and Operator Misalignment
Enterprise’s caliche hardpan sits close to the surface in most of its 2000s-era subdivisions. During the flash-flood events that funnel through the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor, brief but intense water saturation can undermine dry footings and allow gate posts to shift a fraction of an inch. That’s enough to throw a Linear swing operator’s travel limits out of spec and cause it to fault or reverse mid-cycle. The fix isn’t always the operator — sometimes it’s the post first. -
Limit Switch and Obstruction Sensor Drift
Linear slide gate operators use mechanical or magnetic limit switches that require periodic recalibration, especially after thermal expansion cycles in summer heat. In Enterprise’s CMU-block perimeter wall communities, where gates run on concrete-embedded tracks, fine debris accumulation also causes the obstruction sensor to trigger false stops. We recalibrate, clean the track profile, and test through a full open-close cycle before we call a job done. -
Wiring Insulation Breakdown
Mojave UV doesn’t just fade powder coat — it cracks and embrittles the PVC insulation on low-voltage wiring runs within three to five years if they’re not conduit-protected. Linear operators rely on clean low-voltage signals between the keypad, loop detectors, and the board. Intermittent faults with no obvious cause are often traced to a degraded wire run that measures fine when the gate is cold but shorts under thermal expansion. We trace the full wiring run, not just the operator.
Linear Service in Enterprise: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
There’s a repair reality specific to Enterprise that almost no other city in Clark County shares at the same scale: a gate repair isn’t finished when the operator runs correctly. In Mountain’s Edge, Southern Highlands, and The Core at Southern Highlands, nearly every residential driveway gate sits within an HOA-governed community where the architectural review committee specifies not just that iron panels match in profile, but that they match in powder-coat color — down to the exact finish specification on file from the original developer. When a section of ornamental iron needs to be replaced or rewelded as part of a gate realignment job, we have to source or custom-fabricate matching pickets and touch-match that powder-coat color before the community manager will sign off on the repair.
For Linear owners in Enterprise, this means any structural repair that touches the gate panel itself carries that additional step. We account for it in our scoping conversation upfront, because finding out about the HOA color requirement after a part has already been ordered costs time and money. This extra layer of coordination is essentially unique to Enterprise’s master-planned density — it’s not something you run into the same way in more incrementally developed parts of the valley.
Linear Models & Products We Service in Enterprise
We service the full range of Linear residential and light commercial gate operators commonly found in Enterprise’s 2000s-era communities, including:
- Linear LDCO800 and LDCO850 commercial slide gate operators
- Linear LDO33, LDO50, and LDO100 residential swing operators
- Linear MegaCode and DNT series remotes and receivers
- Linear ACP00868 and related access control keypads
- Linear eMerge access control panels in multi-unit community gate applications
We use OEM-equivalent or OEM-sourced replacement parts wherever possible. When aftermarket components are the only viable option for a discontinued model, we say so explicitly and explain the difference before ordering. We stock common Linear control boards, receiver modules, and limit switch assemblies locally so Enterprise jobs don’t wait a week for a parts shipment.
Linear Service Pricing in Enterprise
Linear gate repair costs in Enterprise vary depending on what’s actually failing. Here are realistic ranges based on common repair types:
- Diagnostic / service call: $75–$125 (applied toward repair if you proceed)
- Control board replacement: $220–$420 depending on model and board source
- RF receiver or remote system repair: $95–$180
- Limit switch recalibration and adjustment: $85–$150
- Wiring repair or re-run: $120–$280 depending on run length
- Full operator replacement (motor and board): $550–$950 installed
HOA-required ironwork matching or welding work is scoped and quoted separately after we assess the panel profile and powder-coat spec. A free estimate means we tell you what’s wrong and what it costs before a single part gets ordered. Call (725) 444-7639 to schedule yours.
Serving Enterprise, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Enterprise 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 — Linear Gate Repair in Enterprise
No — and we’re straightforward about that. We’re an independent gate repair company with 11 years of hands-on experience working Linear equipment. We’re not factory-authorized, not manufacturer-affiliated, and not obligated to Linear’s parts pricing or service protocols. That independence means we can recommend OEM-equivalent parts when they’re the right call, or a different approach entirely if your system is better served another way.
We use OEM or OEM-equivalent parts as the default — particularly for control boards and receiver modules, where quality variation matters. For discontinued Linear models that are no longer supported with factory parts, we’ll explain exactly what the aftermarket option is and why before we order it. You make the call with full information.
Most diagnostic-and-repair visits in Enterprise are completed the same day, assuming parts are in stock or available locally. The exception is any repair that also requires HOA architectural review — when ironwork replacement or structural realignment is part of the scope, the approval step adds days that are outside our control. We flag that upfront so you’re not waiting on an unexplained delay.
We service Linear residential swing and slide operators across the LDO and LDCO series, Linear access control keypads and receivers in the MegaCode and DNT families, and Linear eMerge panels used in community entry configurations. If you have an older Linear model and aren’t sure of the series, just read the label off the operator housing — Jack Simmons can identify it by model number and tell you whether parts are available before you schedule a visit.
The most common mistake is agreeing to a full operator replacement before anyone has actually tested the control board or traced the wiring. “I don’t guess at gate problems. I find them.” — that’s how we approach every job. A control board replacement runs $220–$420; a full operator swap runs $550–$950 installed. Knowing which one you actually need saves real money. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate — we diagnose before we quote.
Service Areas Near Enterprise
In addition to Enterprise, Dependable Gate Repair Solutions regularly serves gate owners in Spring Valley, Paradise, Summerlin South, and surrounding Las Vegas Valley communities. Jack Simmons has lived in the Canyon Gate area of Spring Valley for nearly twenty years, so response times across the southwest valley are typically short. If you’re in a neighboring zip or community not listed here, call — chances are we’re already working in your area.
Book Your Linear Service in Enterprise Today
If your Linear gate operator is faulting, stuck, or running inconsistently, don’t let it sit. Same-day service is available for Enterprise addresses. Call (725) 444-7639 to schedule a free estimate with Jack Simmons directly — 11 years, one trade, and the right parts already in the truck.
Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner & Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Enterprise, NV and the greater Las Vegas Valley since 2014.