Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Enterprise, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions
Dependable Gate Repair Solutions provides independent Ghost Controls gate repair and service across Enterprise, NV — and we carry the parts to back it up, not just a diagnostic opinion. What makes our work different here is that we understand Enterprise’s master-planned HOA landscape: a repair on South Decatur Boulevard or in Mountain’s Edge usually involves matching iron picket profiles and powder-coat specs before the job is truly closed out. Jack Simmons handles every call personally. If your Ghost Controls opener has stopped responding, reversed without reason, or simply quit mid-cycle, call us at (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate.

Why Enterprise Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Ghost Controls builds reliable solar-assisted swing and slide gate operators, but like any electromechanical system running in the Mojave heat, they develop specific failure patterns over time. We’ve worked on enough of them to know where to look first.
Jack Simmons has 11 years in the gate trade — one trade, nothing else — and he’s personally diagnosed Ghost Controls systems across Enterprise’s HOA communities, from Silverado Ranch to Southern Highlands. When a property manager on Saint Rose Parkway calls about a community entry gate that stopped mid-swing, Jack isn’t sending a subcontractor to guess at it. He goes himself, with the right diagnostic tools and OEM-compatible parts on hand. That’s what 227 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect: not luck, but consistent, correctly diagnosed repairs.
We’re an independent service provider — not manufacturer-affiliated, not a Ghost Controls dealer. That independence means we serve the customer, not a brand relationship.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Enterprise
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Solar charge controller failure and battery drain
Ghost Controls systems depend on a 12V battery kept topped off by a solar panel. In Enterprise, sustained summer highs above 110°F accelerate battery degradation sharply — a battery that should last three years often fails in eighteen months. We test the full charge circuit, not just the battery, because a failing controller will kill a new battery just as fast. -
Control board lockouts and error codes
The AXCP2 and similar Ghost Controls circuit boards are heat-sensitive. When an operator is mounted in direct western exposure — common on driveway gates in Mountain’s Edge — the board can enter a thermal protection lockout that looks identical to a dead unit. We’ve seen this misdiagnosed as motor failure repeatedly. The board gets pulled, inspected, and tested before anything gets replaced. -
Actuator arm binding and limit switch drift
Ghost Controls swing gate actuators use a linear arm that relies on precise open and close limit settings. Enterprise’s caliche hardpan soil can allow gate posts to shift slightly after the rare flash-flood event saturates dry footings — enough to throw off limit positions and cause the gate to reverse, bind, or fail to latch. Resetting limits without addressing post movement just delays the next failure. -
Remote and keypad pairing loss
The AXS2 and AXDS2 receiver boards occasionally lose remote pairing after a power interruption or low-battery event. This is a straightforward reprogramming job, but only if you know the correct button sequence for the specific board revision. We carry the documentation for current and legacy Ghost Controls firmware versions. -
Wiring insulation degradation
Mojave UV is brutal on outdoor wiring. On Ghost Controls installations that went in during Enterprise’s 2000s–2010s building boom, the low-voltage wiring running from the operator to the keypad, safety sensors, and exit loop has often been baking in direct sun for 15 or more years. Cracked insulation causes intermittent faults that are genuinely difficult to trace without systematic testing — exactly the kind of diagnosis that a generalist shrugs at and calls a “mystery.”
Ghost Controls Service in Enterprise: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Enterprise is different from most of the Las Vegas Valley in one specific, structural way: nearly the entire city was built in a single construction wave spanning roughly 2000 to 2015. Neighborhoods like Southern Highlands, Mountain’s Edge, and Silverado Ranch all went up within the same compressed window, which means the gate operators, hinges, and control boards installed during that era are now aging out simultaneously. We’re not talking about a slow trickle of repairs spread across decades — Enterprise has a concentrated cohort of 15 to 20-year-old Ghost Controls and similarly aged systems hitting end-of-life at the same time. No incrementally developed city nearby has this dynamic at the same scale.
There’s a second layer that’s specific to Enterprise’s master-planned density: an HOA architectural review requirement attached to nearly every repair job. In Southern Highlands especially, replacing even a single iron picket means sourcing a piece that matches the community’s original profile and powder-coat color exactly. Ghost Controls operators mounted on gates that use these HOA-specified iron panels require a technician who understands that the mechanical fix is only part of the work — the community manager still has to sign off on the visual result. We’ve learned to document materials and finish matches before ordering, because one wrong powder-coat shade adds days to the approval process.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Enterprise
We service the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial product range, including:
- AXSL1 and AXSL2 single and dual swing gate operator kits
- AXDS2 dual swing operator systems
- AXUSL solar-powered operator variants
- AXS2 receiver boards and associated remote transmitters
- AXCP2 control panels and solar charge controllers
- Ghost Controls keypads, safety sensors, and exit wand accessories
We use OEM-compatible parts sourced through verified supply channels — not low-cost offshore substitutes that fit the bolt pattern but skip the voltage tolerances. For Enterprise jobs, we stock the most commonly needed components so we’re not waiting on shipping when the issue is a failed actuator or a degraded battery bank. If a part requires a special order, we’ll tell you upfront and give you an honest timeline.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Enterprise
Ghost Controls repair costs in Enterprise typically fall within these ranges, depending on the specific failure:
- Diagnostic visit and assessment: $75–$125 (credited toward repair)
- Remote/keypad reprogramming: $85–$150
- Battery replacement (12V system): $120–$200 including parts
- Solar charge controller replacement: $150–$275
- Control board (AXCP2 / AXS2) replacement: $200–$375
- Actuator arm replacement: $250–$425
- Full operator replacement (single gate): $550–$950 installed
What lands a job at the higher end of any range: access complexity on a gated community property, HOA documentation requirements, post realignment needed before the operator can be calibrated, or same-day emergency scheduling. The free estimate covers a full visual and operational assessment — you’ll know exactly what’s wrong and what it costs before any work starts. 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Enterprise
No — Dependable Gate Repair Solutions is an independent gate service company, not affiliated with or authorized by Ghost Controls. That means we have no manufacturer incentive to push new equipment over a legitimate repair. Jack Simmons assesses the system and tells you what it actually needs.
We use OEM-compatible components sourced through reliable supply channels — parts that meet Ghost Controls’ original voltage, load, and mechanical specifications. We don’t use generic substitutes that technically fit but underperform in the heat Enterprise operators run in every summer. If a part is back-ordered, we tell you before we start.
Most diagnostic and repair visits run two to four hours on-site. The job itself is usually same-day once we’ve confirmed parts availability. What extends timelines in Enterprise specifically is the HOA approval step — if the repair involves visible ironwork or any panel replacement, the community manager’s sign-off can add one to several business days after our work is mechanically complete.
We cover the full residential and light-commercial Ghost Controls lineup: AXSL1, AXSL2, AXDS2, AXUSL solar operators, AXS2 receivers, AXCP2 control panels, and associated accessories including keypads, safety sensors, and solar charge controllers. If you’re not sure which model you have, we’ll identify it on arrival — most units in Enterprise were installed between 2005 and 2015 and we know that generation well.
Repair costs in Enterprise generally run $85 to $425 for most component-level fixes, with full operator replacements ranging $550–$950 installed. There is a diagnostic visit fee of $75–$125, which is credited toward the repair if you proceed. The free estimate call gets you a straight answer on scope and cost before any work begins — call (725) 444-7639 to book it.
Service Areas Near Enterprise
Beyond Enterprise (89139), Dependable Gate Repair Solutions regularly services Ghost Controls systems in Spring Valley, Summerlin South, and Paradise. Jack Simmons is based in the Canyon Gate area of Spring Valley, which puts him well-positioned for same-day response across the southwest and south Las Vegas Valley. Call (725) 444-7639 to confirm availability in your area.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Enterprise Today
If your Ghost Controls gate has stopped working — or is working inconsistently — don’t wait for a complete failure. Jack Simmons handles Ghost Controls repairs across Enterprise personally, with 11 years of gate-specific experience behind every diagnosis. As he puts it: “I don’t guess at gate problems. I find them.” Call (725) 444-7639 today for a free estimate. Same-day scheduling is available for urgent situations.
Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner & Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Enterprise, NV and the greater Las Vegas Valley for 11 years.