Elite Gate Repair in Enterprise, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions
Dependable Gate Repair Solutions provides independent Elite gate repair and service throughout Enterprise, NV — we’re not manufacturer-affiliated, which means we give you an honest diagnosis instead of a sales pitch. What makes our Elite work different here is simple: Enterprise’s master-planned communities have produced a concentrated wave of 15–20-year-old Elite operators hitting failure age simultaneously, and Jack Simmons has seen enough of them to know exactly where they give out first. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate — we’ll tell you what’s actually wrong before we recommend anything.

Why Enterprise Residents Choose Us for Elite Service
Elite operators have a loyal following for good reason — they’re well-built machines. But at the 15-year mark, even a well-built gate operator needs attention, and finding someone who actually knows the platform matters. Jack Simmons has worked on Elite systems for over a decade, covering everything from the residential slide operators you’ll find throughout Silverado Ranch to the heavy-duty swing gate systems managing commercial entries along Saint Rose Parkway.
Customers here have told us they called another company first — one who either couldn’t source the right Elite-compatible parts or pushed a full replacement the gate didn’t need. Jack handles every job personally. No subcontractors, no apprentices running the diagnostic while he sits in the truck. When he shows up, the 11-year veteran is the one with the meter in his hand. That consistency is what 227 customers averaging 4.9 stars are describing when they leave a review.
Common Elite Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Enterprise
- Control Board Failure from Heat Stress
Elite’s EL25 and SW series control boards are reliable under normal conditions, but Enterprise’s sustained summer highs above 110°F push board temperatures well past rated spec when operators are mounted in direct sun without shade enclosures — which most Mountain’s Edge installations are. Capacitors swell, traces crack, and the board stops communicating with the motor. We replace with OEM-compatible boards and, where possible, recommend a vented enclosure to slow the next failure cycle. - Drive Motor Burnout on Slide Operators
Slide gate motors work harder than swing motors because they’re fighting track resistance on every cycle. In Enterprise’s HOA communities, iron gates with ornamental picket panels are heavier than they look — sometimes 600 to 800 pounds — and an Elite slide operator running a gate that’s drifted slightly off-track will burn out its motor within a season. We diagnose the track alignment issue first, then replace the motor, in that order. - Wiring Insulation Breakdown
Mojave UV doesn’t just fade powder coat — it eats through plastic wiring insulation on any cabling that runs exposed along a block wall. Elite gate wiring on installs that are 12-plus years old in Enterprise frequently shows cracked jacketing and intermittent short faults that mimic a receiver or logic board problem. Misdiagnose the insulation and you’ll replace a board that wasn’t bad. We trace the wiring before we condemn any component. - Post Shift from Caliche Soil Movement
Enterprise sits on caliche hardpan, which feels solid until a flash-flood event briefly saturates the footings — something that happens more than people expect given how the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor funnels runoff. When a gate post shifts even half an inch, the operator throws a limit fault or the gate rubs its stop. We re-plumb the post and reset the travel limits rather than just clearing the fault code and calling it done. - Receiver and Remote Programming Loss
Elite receivers occasionally lose their remote memory after a power surge, which is common during summer storm events in the Las Vegas Valley. Enterprise homeowners often think the remote is broken and buy a replacement — then find that doesn’t fix it either. We reprogram or replace the receiver directly, confirm it’s reading all remotes on the property, and test every transmitter before leaving the job.
Elite Service in Enterprise: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Enterprise was developed almost entirely during the 2000s–2010s master-planned community construction boom, and that single wave of building created something unusual for Clark County: neighborhoods like Mountain’s Edge, Silverado Ranch, and Southern Highlands all have roughly the same vintage of gate equipment aging out at the same time. Right now, a massive cohort of 15–20-year-old Elite operators, control boards, and hinges are reaching the end of their service life simultaneously — a repair demand surge that a more incrementally developed city simply wouldn’t see.
For Elite owners in Enterprise, there’s an additional layer that doesn’t apply everywhere: HOA architectural committees. The deed-restricted communities here require that any replacement iron picket, panel section, or powder-coat touch-up match the community’s original specification before the repair is signed off. That means sourcing matching picket profiles and mixing or matching the exact powder-coat color — a step that can add days to a job that would take hours anywhere else. We’ve navigated that process enough times in Southern Highlands and Mountain’s Edge to know what documentation the HOA coordinator typically needs, which keeps the back-and-forth short.
Elite Models & Products We Service in Enterprise
We service the full range of Elite gate operators in the residential and light commercial lineup, including the SW series slide gate operators, the EL series swing gate operators, and the associated control boards and receiver modules that run them. We also work on Elite’s access control integration points where operators are tied into keypads or loop detectors.
On parts: we use OEM-compatible components that meet Elite’s original specifications. We’re an independent service provider — not factory-authorized, not locked into any single parts supplier — which means we’re sourcing the right part for your specific unit rather than whatever a manufacturer program requires us to stock. For common Enterprise failure items like EL25 control boards and SW series drive motors, we keep frequently needed components on hand to avoid unnecessary wait time.
Elite Service Pricing in Enterprise
Elite gate repair in Enterprise typically runs in the following ranges, depending on what’s failed:
- Diagnostic visit: Free estimate — we assess and quote before any work begins
- Control board replacement: $220–$420, depending on the Elite model and board tier
- Drive motor replacement: $280–$520, including labor and alignment check
- Wiring repair / insulation replacement: $95–$240, depending on run length and access
- Receiver replacement and reprogramming: $110–$190
- Post realignment and limit reset: $150–$310, depending on footing condition
What actually drives the final number is parts cost for your specific Elite model, how much wiring or structural work is involved, and whether an HOA sign-off requires custom powder-coat matching or fabrication. The estimate is free and covers all of that before we start. Call (725) 444-7639 and we’ll give you a real number for your specific situation.

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 — Elite Gate Repair in Enterprise
No — we’re an independent gate repair company, not affiliated with Elite or factory-authorized by them. That independence works in your favor: we’re not obligated to recommend Elite products when a different part or solution fits better, and we’re not limited to manufacturer-approved repair paths. We have hands-on working knowledge of Elite systems built over 11 years of field work, which is what actually matters for a repair.
We use OEM-compatible parts that meet the original Elite specifications for the specific model being repaired. When a genuine Elite part is the right call — and often it is — we source it. When an equivalent-spec component is a better fit for the repair or faster to obtain, we use that instead. Either way, we tell you what we’re installing and why. For common Enterprise repairs on SW and EL series units, we stock frequently needed components to avoid extended wait times.
Most Elite repairs in Enterprise — control board swaps, motor replacements, wiring repairs — are completed in a single visit, usually two to four hours on-site. The exception in Enterprise specifically is jobs that require HOA architectural committee sign-off on replacement parts or powder-coat matching: the physical repair might be done same-day, but community manager approval for ornamental iron work in Mountain’s Edge or Southern Highlands can add two to five business days to the paperwork side. We let you know upfront if your job involves that step.
We service Elite’s residential and light commercial swing and slide gate operator lines, including the EL series swing operators and SW series slide operators, along with associated control boards, receivers, limit switches, and access control integration components. If you’re not sure which Elite model you have, that’s fine — Jack can identify it on-site from the nameplate or the board configuration. We’ve covered enough Enterprise installations to have seen most of what’s out there in these communities.
Common Elite repairs in Enterprise run $95–$520 depending on the component, with control board and motor replacements landing in the middle of that range. A full operator replacement on an Elite unit typically runs $800–$1,600 installed. For most Enterprise gates that are 15–18 years old but structurally sound, a targeted repair is the right call — especially when the alternative is sourcing an operator that matches the HOA’s original architectural spec, which adds cost regardless of brand. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate and we’ll give you an honest read on whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your specific unit.
Service Areas Near Enterprise
Beyond Enterprise, we regularly service gate systems in Spring Valley, Summerlin South, Paradise, and Henderson. Jack’s base in Canyon Gate keeps response times short across the southwest Las Vegas Valley, and we’re familiar with the HOA-governed communities throughout this corridor. If you’re just outside Enterprise proper, call us — chances are we’re already working in your neighborhood.
Book Your Elite Service in Enterprise Today
If your Elite operator is acting up anywhere in Enterprise, don’t wait it out — these problems don’t self-correct. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate. Jack Simmons handles the work personally, same-day availability depending on schedule, and we’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong before anything gets replaced.
“I don’t guess at gate problems. I find them.”
Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner & Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Enterprise and the greater Las Vegas Valley since 2014.