FAAC Gate Repair in Enterprise, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions

FAAC Gate Repair in Enterprise, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions

FAAC Gate Repair in Enterprise, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions

Dependable Gate Repair Solutions provides independent FAAC gate repair and service across Enterprise, NV — from Mountain’s Edge subdivisions to the gated entries along Saint Rose Parkway. What sets our FAAC work apart here is straightforward: Jack Simmons handles every job himself, we stock OEM-compatible FAAC components for faster turnarounds, and we understand exactly how Enterprise’s master-planned HOA environment adds steps that a generic repair call doesn’t account for. If your FAAC operator has stopped responding, reversed unexpectedly, or simply given up after a summer of 110-degree days, call us at (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate.

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Why Enterprise Residents Choose Us for FAAC Service

FAAC systems aren’t difficult to work on if you actually know them. The B614, the 740, the 760 — these are operators we’ve opened up dozens of times, and the failure patterns are familiar. Jack Simmons, owner and Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, has spent 11 years diagnosing gate systems across the Las Vegas Valley, and Enterprise accounts for a significant slice of that work. The 89139 ZIP code is dense with 15-to-20-year-old automated gate installations, and a lot of those original FAAC operators are now at or past the point where heat cycles, UV exposure, and hard use catch up with the electronics.

We’re an independent service provider — not a FAAC dealer or manufacturer-affiliated shop — which means our job is to fix your gate correctly, not to steer you toward a replacement you may not need. We carry OEM-compatible FAAC parts, diagnose before we quote, and give Enterprise homeowners and property managers a straight answer about what’s actually wrong. 227 customers reviewed that approach and averaged it at 4.9 stars. That’s the track record we’re working from.

Common FAAC Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Enterprise

  • Control board failure from heat exposure. Enterprise summers routinely push past 110°F, and FAAC control boards — particularly in operators installed in direct-west or direct-south-facing pilasters with no shade cover — absorb that thermal load cycle after cycle. The B614 and 740 series boards are especially susceptible to capacitor failure and trace burns under these conditions. We’ve pulled boards out of Mountain’s Edge properties that looked fine on the outside and were completely gone internally.
  • Motor overload and thermal cutout trips. FAAC operators use a built-in thermal protection system that shuts the motor down when it overheats. In Enterprise’s climate, gates that run heavy cycles during summer afternoons — think a multi-unit property off South Decatur Boulevard with constant traffic — will trip this cutout regularly. Sometimes the fix is a setting adjustment. Sometimes the motor windings have degraded enough that replacement is the right call. We’ll tell you which.
  • Wiring insulation breakdown. Mojave UV doesn’t just bleach powder-coat; it destroys wire jacket material over a 10-to-15-year span. FAAC systems run low-voltage signal wire between the operator, safety loops, and keypads — and when that insulation cracks and exposes conductors, you get phantom triggers, error codes, and gates that behave as if they have a mind of their own. This is a common root cause we find on Silverado Ranch properties where original wiring was never replaced.
  • Encoder and limit switch drift. FAAC’s encoder-based positioning systems can lose their calibration after a gate strikes an obstacle, loses power, or goes through repeated thermal expansion cycles. The gate either overshoots its open or closed position, or sits in a fault state and refuses to move. Recalibrating the encoder and verifying the end-of-stroke limits is a straightforward fix — but only if you know the FAAC programming sequence, which varies across model families.
  • Post shifting and structural misalignment. Enterprise’s caliche hardpan holds gate posts solidly in dry conditions, but the flash-flood events that occasionally funnel through the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor can briefly saturate those footings. When a post shifts even a quarter inch, a FAAC swing operator’s arm geometry changes enough to cause binding, overload faults, and accelerated gearbox wear. We address the mechanical alignment before touching the electronics — otherwise the operator keeps failing.

FAAC Service in Enterprise: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Enterprise is genuinely different from neighboring cities, and the difference matters for FAAC owners specifically. The master-planned communities along Saint Rose Parkway and throughout Southern Highlands were built in a concentrated window — mostly 2000 to 2015 — which means an unusually large number of FAAC operators are aging out at roughly the same time. That’s not true in Spring Valley or Paradise, where residential development was spread over decades and gate operator vintages are more staggered.

What makes this harder in Enterprise is the HOA layer. Southern Highlands and Mountain’s Edge both have active architectural review committees, and a gate repair that involves replacing a damaged iron picket or refinishing a section of the gate panel has to match the community’s original powder-coat specification before the property manager will close the ticket. Jack handles the gate operator side personally, and when structural or cosmetic metalwork is part of the job, our on-site welding capability means we can fabricate or replace matching iron sections rather than leaving that for a second contractor. That matters when you’re trying to clear an HOA sign-off and get your gate back in service without weeks of back-and-forth.

FAAC Models & Products We Service in Enterprise

We work on the full FAAC residential and light commercial range — including the 400 series swing operators, the B614 and 740 series underground operators, the 760 series, and C720 sliding gate operators. That covers the majority of what was installed in Enterprise’s 2000s–2010s construction wave.

On parts: we use OEM-compatible FAAC components. For common failure items — control boards, capacitors, limit switches, encoder assemblies, and transformer units — we stock what’s needed to handle most Enterprise service calls without a week-long parts wait. When a specific component requires a factory order, we tell you upfront how long that takes. We don’t substitute generic aftermarket electronics on FAAC systems; the control logic is model-specific, and an incompatible board creates new problems faster than it solves the original one.

FAAC Service Pricing in Enterprise

FAAC gate repair in Enterprise typically runs between $150 and $550 depending on what failed. A straightforward diagnostic with a settings correction or minor component swap sits at the lower end. Control board replacement, motor replacement, or jobs that combine electrical repair with structural realignment push toward the higher range. Underground FAAC operators — common in Southern Highlands properties — can add some labor time due to access and waterproofing requirements.

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Service Type Typical Price Range
Diagnostic & adjustment / recalibration $150 – $225
Control board replacement $275 – $420
Motor / operator replacement $350 – $550
Wiring repair / loop replacement $175 – $320
Post realignment + mechanical correction $200 – $375

Every job starts with a free estimate. We don’t quote repairs over the phone without seeing the system — that’s how oversimplified estimates turn into surprises. Call (725) 444-7639 to schedule your free on-site estimate in Enterprise.

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 — FAAC Gate Repair in Enterprise

Service Areas Near Enterprise

Beyond Enterprise, we regularly service FAAC gate systems in Spring Valley, Summerlin South, and Paradise. Jack Simmons has worked the Las Vegas Valley for 11 years and knows the gate installations across the southwest and central valley — so if you’re just outside the 89139 ZIP code, there’s a strong chance we cover your area. Call (725) 444-7639 to confirm.

Book Your FAAC Service in Enterprise Today

Your FAAC gate has one job. If it’s not doing it — or doing it unreliably — call Dependable Gate Repair Solutions at (725) 444-7639. We offer free on-site estimates in Enterprise, same-day availability on many service calls, and Jack Simmons handles the work personally. Let’s find out what’s actually wrong.

Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner & Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Enterprise, NV and the greater Las Vegas Valley since 2014.

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