Gate Motor & Opener in Enterprise, NV
If your automatic gate stopped working in Enterprise, there’s a good chance the motor, control board, or capacitor has hit end-of-life — and in this zip code, that happens a lot right now. Dependable Gate Repair Solutions services gate motors and openers throughout Enterprise, NV, including Mountain’s Edge, Silverado Ranch, and Southern Highlands, and Jack Simmons handles the work personally. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate — we’ll diagnose the problem, source any matching parts your HOA requires, and get your gate moving again.

Why Dependable Gate Repair Solutions Is Enterprise’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Our Gate Motor & Opener team has worked jobs throughout Enterprise long enough to know that a motor swap here isn’t finished when the gate moves again — it’s finished when the repair packet clears the community’s architectural review board. That extra step catches a lot of outside contractors off guard. Jack Simmons has navigated HOA approval processes in Southern Highlands, Mountain’s Edge, and Silverado Ranch enough times that sourcing compliant replacement housings, matching powder-coat finishes, and coordinating with community managers is already part of how we plan every job in Enterprise.
Jack brings 11 years of focused gate work to every service call, and because he’s the Lead Technician — not a dispatcher who sends out whoever is available — you get a consistent diagnostic approach instead of a rotating crew. Across 227 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars, the pattern is the same: accurate diagnosis on the first visit, correct parts the first time, and no return trips to fix what should’ve been fixed already. That track record matters when your gate controls access to a deed-restricted property where a botched repair can trigger both an HOA violation and a security gap.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Enterprise
Motor Installation
Installing a new gate motor in Enterprise involves more than bolting on a new operator. Because virtually every residential community here was built under HOA architectural guidelines, the operator housing color, mounting bracket style, and even the control panel placement may need to match the community’s original approved specification. Jack verifies those requirements before ordering equipment, which prevents the all-too-common scenario where a new LiftMaster or FAAC unit gets installed correctly but flagged by the architectural review board because the housing color doesn’t match what the community approved in 2005.
Motor Repair
Most motor repairs in Enterprise right now trace back to one root cause: the 15–20-year-old operators installed during the 2000s–2010s master-planned construction boom are all aging out at once. Capacitors fail, thermal cutoffs fuse, and control boards lose communication with the limit switches — all symptoms of age compounded by sustained summer heat above 110°F inside metal operator housings. We stock capacitors, control boards, and drive components for the brands most common in Enterprise’s housing stock, so repairs typically don’t wait on a parts order.
Linear Motor Service
Linear gate operators are common in Enterprise’s mid-2000s builds, and they develop a specific failure pattern in the Mojave climate: the wiring insulation on original-installation units degrades under intense UV exposure, causing intermittent shorts that look like a board failure but are actually a wiring issue. Misdiagnosing that costs homeowners a full board replacement when a harness repair would’ve done the job. Jack checks the wiring condition on every Linear service call in Enterprise before quoting parts.
Slide Motor Service
Slide gate motors in Enterprise face a failure mode that doesn’t show up as often in other parts of the Las Vegas Valley: post shifting. The caliche hardpan layer under Enterprise’s soil holds footings rigid most of the year, but when flash-flood events — funneled through the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor — briefly saturate those footings, posts can shift enough to throw the slide track out of alignment. That misalignment triggers obstruction faults repeatedly until the track is re-squared, which means fixing the motor alone won’t solve the problem. We check track alignment and post plumb on every slide motor call.
Battery Backup Installation
A battery backup system keeps your gate operational during power outages — which matters in Enterprise during summer monsoon events that can knock out grid power along Saint Rose Parkway and South Decatur Boulevard. In an HOA community, a battery backup unit may qualify as a modification requiring an ARB submission depending on how the community’s CC&Rs define operator modifications. We confirm that with your community manager before installation so you’re not dealing with a violation notice after the work is done.
Intercom Integration
Adding or upgrading an intercom on an existing gate motor in Enterprise typically involves DoorKing or Linear systems in the older HOA communities, and newer installs often spec BFT or LiftMaster access control hardware. Jack programs intercom and access control systems across all of these brands, and for HOA properties, we document the installed hardware so the community manager has a record for their approval files.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Enterprise
Jack carries hands-on working knowledge across nine brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That breadth matters in Enterprise because the 2000s–2010s construction wave brought in a mix of brands depending on the builder and community manager — you’ll find LiftMaster and FAAC heavily represented in Southern Highlands, Linear and DoorKing in Mountain’s Edge, and a range of others throughout Silverado Ranch. We stock parts locally for the most common Enterprise-area systems, which means most repairs move the same day rather than waiting several days for a parts shipment.

Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Enterprise Homes
- Control board and capacitor burnout from extreme summer heat. Enterprise’s sustained summer highs above 110°F cook the components inside metal operator housings — thermal cutoffs fuse, capacitors bulge, and control boards lose voltage regulation. On 15–20-year-old units, this isn’t a fluke; it’s the end of the service life the manufacturer designed for, arriving all at once across an entire community.
- Wiring insulation failure on original-installation units. Mojave UV is hard on wire insulation, and original wiring runs on 2005–2012 operators in Enterprise are now brittle enough to crack and arc under load. This produces intermittent faults that reset themselves overnight, making the problem difficult to replicate — until the wire fails completely and the gate stops mid-cycle.
- Slide track misalignment from post shifting. Caliche hardpan footings in Enterprise hold gate posts firmly except during flash-flood saturation events. After a heavy monsoon that funnels runoff through the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor, posts can shift a fraction of an inch — enough for the slide motor’s limit switches to fault out repeatedly until the track is re-squared and re-staked.
- HOA architectural-review delays stalling completed motor replacements. In Southern Highlands and Mountain’s Edge, a motor replacement that doesn’t match the original housing color or bracket spec will be flagged by the community’s architectural committee. We’ve taken over jobs from other contractors where the gate worked perfectly but the homeowner had an open violation because the new operator housing was gray instead of the community-specified bronze.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Enterprise, NV
Here are realistic ranges for Enterprise’s market based on current parts and labor costs in the 89139 zip code:
- Motor repair (capacitor, board, or wiring): $185–$420 depending on the component and brand
- Motor replacement (residential swing or slide): $520–$1,100 depending on operator model and HOA compliance sourcing
- Linear motor service or replacement: $310–$780
- Battery backup installation: $220–$480 including the unit and wiring
- Intercom integration or upgrade: $350–$850 depending on system complexity and access control programming
HOA compliance work — sourcing matching pickets, color-matching powder coat, coordinating ARB documentation — adds time and sometimes material cost that varies by community. We quote that separately and transparently after confirming your community’s specs. Estimates are free. Call (725) 444-7639 and Jack will give you an honest number before any work starts.
Enterprise’s HOA Compliance Reality — Why Every Motor Job Here Has an Extra Step
Enterprise was built almost entirely in a single master-planned wave during the 2000s and 2010s. Southern Highlands, Mountain’s Edge, and Silverado Ranch were platted and developed under HOA covenants that specified not just gate style but operator housing appearance, mounting configurations, and even finish colors. Twenty years later, those original operators — LiftMaster, FAAC, and Linear units installed during construction — are failing simultaneously across an entire zip code. The repair demand concentrated in Enterprise’s 89139 area is unlike anything you see in incrementally developed cities nearby. And because every one of those communities still enforces architectural review, every motor replacement has to clear an approval step that most contractors outside this area have never dealt with.
We saw this first-hand on a Mountain’s Edge property off South Decatur Boulevard. A FAAC slide motor had seized after three consecutive days at 112°F — the thermal cutoff cooked, the capacitor fused, and the gate was completely locked in place. Before we swapped in the replacement motor, our technician sourced matching ornamental iron pickets for a bent panel and touched up the HOA-specified black powder-coat finish so the full repair packet would clear the community’s architectural review board. The gate worked, the panel matched, and the homeowner didn’t receive a violation notice. That’s what finishing a job in Enterprise actually looks like.
We Also Serve Cities Near Enterprise
Dependable Gate Repair Solutions services gate motors and openers throughout the southwest Las Vegas Valley. Along with Enterprise, we regularly work in Spring Valley, Paradise, and Summerlin South — covering HOA communities, commercial properties, and residential driveways across the area. If you’re in one of these neighboring communities, the same service, the same brands, and the same technician apply.
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 — Gate Motor & Opener in Enterprise
We handle the ARB compliance step as part of the job, not as an afterthought. Before ordering a replacement motor for a Southern Highlands or any other Enterprise HOA property, Jack confirms the community’s approved operator specifications — housing color, mounting style, and any finish requirements — with the community manager or the CC&R documents. If matching components aren’t available off the shelf, we source custom or fabricate to spec. We also prepare the documentation the ARB typically needs: photos, product specs, and finish samples. The goal is that the repair packet is ready to submit the same day the work is done, so your gate doesn’t sit idle waiting on an approval that could’ve been arranged in advance. Call (725) 444-7639 to discuss your community’s specific requirements before we come out.
The short answer: 110°F+ air temperatures turn a metal operator housing into an oven, and the components inside weren’t designed to run continuously in those conditions. Motor windings overheat, thermal cutoffs trip and eventually fail permanently, capacitors swell and lose capacitance, and the logic boards on 15–20-year-old units lose voltage regulation under the thermal stress. Mojave UV also degrades wiring insulation on the external harnesses over years of exposure, making older units more vulnerable each summer than the last. In Enterprise specifically, a large portion of the residential stock has operators that were installed in 2005–2012, meaning they’ve now cycled through 13–20 summers — and many are simply at the end of their designed service life. Call (725) 444-7639 and we’ll assess whether a repair or a replacement makes more economic sense for your system’s age.
In Silverado Ranch and other Enterprise communities near the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor, flash-flood events can do two things: the power surge or outage can trip or damage the control board, and the brief footing saturation can shift a gate post just enough to trigger the motor’s obstruction sensor when power returns. So both are possible, and diagnosing it wrong costs money. Jack will check the control board for blown fuses, damaged capacitors, and error codes first — and then verify track and post alignment before calling the board the problem. If the obstruction sensor is faulting because the post shifted, replacing the board won’t fix it. Call (725) 444-7639 and we’ll get out to Silverado Ranch and run a proper diagnosis.
Yes, we can add battery backup to most existing gate motors in Enterprise’s HOA communities — and whether it requires an ARB submission depends on your specific community’s CC&Rs. Some communities define battery backup as a modification to the operator system and require documentation; others treat it as a maintenance item that doesn’t need approval. Before we schedule the installation, we confirm which category applies to your community in Southern Highlands, Mountain’s Edge, or wherever in Enterprise you’re located. If an ARB submission is needed, we prepare it. Battery backup installations in Enterprise typically run $220–$480 depending on the operator model and the battery unit capacity. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate specific to your system.
We service all nine brands most common in Enterprise’s housing stock: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. LiftMaster and FAAC show up most frequently in Southern Highlands, Linear and DoorKing in Mountain’s Edge, and Ghost Controls and Mighty Mule in smaller residential communities throughout the 89139 zip. We stock capacitors, control boards, drive components, and limit switch hardware for these brands locally, which means the majority of Enterprise repair calls don’t require waiting on a shipment. If a part is uncommon enough to require an order, we’ll tell you upfront and give you a realistic timeline. Call (725) 444-7639 — free estimate, no obligation.
Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner and Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Enterprise, NV and the greater Las Vegas Valley for 11 years.