Ghost Controls Gate Repair Service in Las Vegas, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions
Dependable Gate Repair Solutions provides independent Ghost Controls gate repair and service across Las Vegas — diagnosing the actual failure, sourcing OEM-compatible parts, and fixing it without a runaround. As an independent Ghost Controls service provider (not affiliated with or authorized by Ghost Controls, Inc.), we bring 11 years of hands-on gate experience to every job, and owner Jack Simmons performs the work personally. If your Ghost Controls operator is throwing error codes, failing to respond, or grinding through a cycle it used to handle quietly, call us at (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate. We know these systems, we stock common Ghost Controls parts locally, and we don’t guess at problems — we find them.

Why Trust Dependable Gate Repair Solutions for Your Ghost Controls Gate Repair?
Ghost Controls builds its ACS and TTC series operators around a DC motor and solar-ready architecture that sets them apart from typical AC-powered residential openers. That design is smart — until the battery management circuitry starts misbehaving in 110°F Las Vegas summers, or the drive assembly develops slop that a standard opener technician mistakes for a motor failure. Jack Simmons has worked on Ghost Controls systems long enough to know the difference between a failing battery, a degraded logic board, and a mechanical wear issue — and he’s not going to replace a $400 operator when a $45 battery and a firmware reset will get you running today.
Jack learned motors and electrical systems through College of Southern Nevada’s vocational program and has spent 11 years focused exclusively on gate systems — not HVAC, not garage doors, just gates. That single-trade depth means faster diagnosis and fewer return visits. The 227 customers who left reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars weren’t rating our sales pitch; they were rating what happened when they needed their gate working and we showed up and fixed it.
We use OEM-compatible parts that meet Ghost Controls specifications, and we work in a way that keeps your existing warranty intact wherever possible. We’ll tell you plainly if it doesn’t.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Fix in Las Vegas
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Battery Drain and Solar Charging Failures (ACS Series)
The Ghost Controls ACS1 and ACS2 single- and dual-gate kits are factory-designed to run on a 12V sealed lead-acid battery with optional solar input — a setup that works well in most climates. In Las Vegas, sustained heat above 110°F accelerates internal battery sulfation dramatically, cutting expected battery life from 3–4 years down to 12–18 months. We see this constantly on properties across Summerlin and Rhodes Ranch. The symptom looks like a logic board failure — the gate won’t cycle, the LED status light is erratic — but the real fix is a battery swap and, often, repositioning or upgrading the solar panel to keep up with the system’s actual draw in our climate. -
TTC Series Drive Assembly Wear and Grinding Noise
Ghost Controls’ TTC series uses a tubular DC motor driving a worm-gear mechanism inside a powder-coated housing. Over time — especially in gates that cycle frequently, as HOA driveway gates in Las Vegas neighborhoods like Henderson’s Green Valley tend to do — the internal drive gear develops backlash. You’ll hear a grinding or clunking sound at the start or end of the travel cycle. Most owners assume it’s a motor going bad. More often, it’s worn gear teeth or a loose drive coupling that we can replace without pulling the entire operator. -
Safety Sensor Contamination from Mojave Dust
Las Vegas wind events kick fine alkaline dust across the valley regularly, and that dust infiltrates the photo-eye safety sensor lenses on Ghost Controls systems — a failure mode we diagnose on nearly every service call here. When the sensors can’t maintain a clear beam, the operator locks out or reverses unexpectedly. The controller flashes an obstruction code even with nothing in the gate’s path. A cleaning often fixes it, but we also check the sensor alignment and cable connections at the same time, because dust infiltration into the connector housing causes intermittent faults that come back if you only clean the lens. -
Remote and Keypad Pairing Loss After Power Interruption
Ghost Controls’ ACSRF remote system and compatible keypads store pairing data in the controller’s onboard memory. When a battery dies completely or the controller experiences a brownout — common during Las Vegas summer peak-demand periods — that memory can wipe, leaving every remote and keypad unresponsive. We reprogram the full access-control setup on-site: remotes, keypads, and any vehicle loop detectors or intercoms tied to the system. -
Hinge Weld Stress and Gate Sag Affecting Operator Load
This one isn’t a Ghost Controls failure — it’s a gate failure that kills Ghost Controls operators. The thermal expansion cycles Las Vegas steel gates go through (cold winter mornings to 110°F+ afternoons) loosen hinge welds over time, causing tubular steel gates to sag at the free end. A sagging gate drags on the ground or the post, overloads the operator beyond its rated torque, and burns out the motor or trips the controller’s overload protection. Jack handles the full repair: weld the hinge, realign the gate, reset the travel limits — not just the opener swap.
Ghost Controls Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
We stock the parts we reach for most often on Ghost Controls jobs in Las Vegas: replacement 12V sealed lead-acid batteries in the correct group sizes for ACS series operators, TTC drive components, photo-eye sensor assemblies, and ACSRF receiver modules. Having these locally means we’re not waiting on a mail-order shipment while your gate sits open or stuck closed.
On parts quality: we use OEM Ghost Controls components whenever they’re available and the cost makes sense for the job. For commodity items like batteries, a quality-equivalent AGM battery that meets the spec will outlast the OEM option in Las Vegas heat — and we’ll tell you that honestly rather than charge you for a brand-name label on something identical.
Our repair-vs-replace recommendation is straightforward. If the operator’s logic board is gone, the motor is seized, and the gate has physical damage, replacement is usually the better financial call. If the gate is sound and one component failed, we fix the component. Jack will walk you through the numbers on both options before any work starts. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate and an honest read on where your system stands.
Our Ghost Controls Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis
Jack arrives, reads the controller’s LED fault codes, and tests voltage at the battery terminals, motor leads, and sensor circuit. Ghost Controls’ fault code system is specific — a slow blink pattern means something different from a rapid flash — and reading it correctly skips the trial-and-error that runs up your bill. - 2
Repair or Component Replacement
Parts are sourced from our local stock or ordered same-day through our supplier network. If the gate frame itself needs attention — sagged hinges, a stressed motor mount — Jack handles the welding on-site. No sub-contractors, no “we’ll have to come back for that part.” - 3
Full Cycle Testing
After the repair, we run the gate through a minimum of ten full open/close cycles, check travel-limit calibration, verify sensor obstruction response, and confirm every remote and keypad on the property pairs and operates correctly. - 4
Documentation and Warranty Guidance
We document what was repaired and what parts were installed. If your Ghost Controls unit is still within its manufacturer warranty period, we’ll tell you what that covers and how to proceed with Ghost Controls directly if a covered component needs manufacturer support.
Ghost Controls Products We Service & Install in Las Vegas
We service and install the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup, including:

- ACS Series — ACS1 (single swing gate) and ACS2 (dual swing gate) solar/battery operators
- TTC Series — single and dual swing gate kits for heavier residential applications
- ACSDG / ACSDG2 Series — dual-gate configurations with enhanced safety and delay features
- Ghost Controls Access Control Accessories — ACSRF wireless remotes, ACT2 keypads, ACK1 Knox box interfaces, and vehicle loop detectors
- Commercial-rated Ghost Controls operators — where applicable for light commercial Las Vegas properties
If you’re not sure which series you have, the model number is on a sticker inside the operator housing. Read it to us over the phone and we’ll tell you exactly what we’re working with before we arrive.
We Also Service These Brands
Ghost Controls is one of nine gate brands Jack works on regularly. If your property has a mix of systems — or if you’re considering switching platforms — we service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear operators with the same depth we bring to Ghost Controls work. One call handles your whole gate system, regardless of what’s installed.
FAQs — Ghost Controls Gate Repair Service in Las Vegas
No — we are an independent Ghost Controls service provider, not affiliated with or authorized by Ghost Controls, Inc. That means we’re not bound to manufacturer pricing or parts channels, which often works in your favor on cost. It also means we give you an honest assessment of whether a repair, a parts replacement, or a full swap is the right call — not a recommendation shaped by manufacturer incentives.
Yes, when OEM Ghost Controls parts are available and the right choice for the job, we use them. For components like batteries — where the OEM specification is simply a standard AGM group size — we may recommend a quality-equivalent part that performs better in Las Vegas heat and costs less. We’ll always tell you what we’re installing and why before we do it.
Most diagnostic and repair visits run 60–90 minutes for a single-gate system. A dual-gate ACS2 or ACSDG2 setup with full access-control reprogramming can take closer to two hours. If the gate frame needs welding on top of operator work, add time for that. We give you a realistic estimate before we start, not a number that sounds good and expands on the invoice.
We service the ACS1, ACS2, TTC series, ACSDG and ACSDG2 dual-gate configurations, and the full lineup of Ghost Controls access control accessories including ACSRF remotes, ACT2 keypads, and loop detectors. If you have an older or discontinued Ghost Controls model, call us at (725) 444-7639 — we’ll tell you whether we can source parts for it.
Independent service does not automatically void a Ghost Controls product warranty under Magnuson-Moss warranty law — a manufacturer generally cannot require you to use their own service network for a warranty to remain valid. That said, warranty terms vary by product and model year. We’ll review what applies to your specific unit and work in a way that documents parts and procedures clearly, so you have a complete record if a warranty claim ever comes up.
A service call diagnosis runs in the range of $85–$125 in the Las Vegas market. Common repairs — battery replacement on an ACS series operator, sensor realignment, remote reprogramming — typically land in the $120–$275 range depending on parts. A TTC drive assembly repair or logic board replacement runs $200–$450 depending on parts availability. Full operator replacement, when that’s the honest recommendation, ranges from $550–$950 installed for most residential Ghost Controls configurations. These are real-market Las Vegas ranges, not lowball figures that change when we arrive. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate specific to your system and what it’s doing.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Las Vegas, NV
If your Ghost Controls gate isn’t cycling right, call (725) 444-7639. Jack Simmons will assess the system, tell you what’s actually wrong, and fix it — from the motor to the metal. Estimates are free. We serve Las Vegas and the surrounding valley.
Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner & Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Las Vegas, NV since 2014.