Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Enterprise, NV | Dependable Gate Repair Solutions
Dependable Gate Repair Solutions provides independent Mighty Mule gate repair and service across Enterprise, NV — from Mountain’s Edge driveways to Silverado Ranch community entrances. We’re not manufacturer-affiliated or factory-authorized; we’re working technicians who know Mighty Mule hardware the way you learn any system: by diagnosing it, repairing it, and sourcing the right parts for it across hundreds of jobs. What makes our Mighty Mule work different in Enterprise specifically is the combination of 110°F summers and the densest concentration of HOA-governed automated gates in Clark County — a pairing that accelerates board failures and adds an architectural approval layer most repair companies never plan for. Call (725) 444-7639 for a free estimate.

Why Enterprise Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service
Jack Simmons has been diagnosing gate problems personally for 11 years, and he’s learned that Enterprise is not a typical suburban service call. The master-planned communities along Saint Rose Parkway and South Decatur Boulevard were built fast, gated heavily, and are now aging all at once. When a Mighty Mule operator starts hunting for its open-limit or a control board throws a fault code at midnight, you need someone who already knows the failure pattern — not someone reading the manual in your driveway.
Jack handles every job himself as Lead Technician. You’re not getting a subcontractor or a generalist who treats gates as a side call. With trained working knowledge across nine gate brands — including Mighty Mule — and 227 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars, the track record reflects what actually happens on the job, not what gets promised over the phone. We carry OEM-compatible Mighty Mule parts to minimize return visits, and we know Enterprise’s HOA documentation requirements well enough to help you navigate them.
Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Enterprise
- Control board failure due to heat cycling. Mighty Mule’s GTO and FM series control boards are rated for normal residential duty — not sustained 110°F ambient temperatures amplified inside a metal operator housing baking against a stucco wall. In Enterprise, we pull failed boards from operators that are only six or seven years old. The solder joints fatigue, capacitors swell, and the gate simply stops responding. We replace with OEM-compatible boards and, where possible, improve housing ventilation to slow the next failure cycle.
- Battery drain and charging circuit problems. Mighty Mule operators rely on a 6V or 12V battery backup that deteriorates faster in Mojave heat than in milder climates. Southern Highlands homeowners often report their gate stops working mid-afternoon on the hottest days — that’s thermal battery voltage drop, not a random glitch. We test the full charging circuit, not just the battery, because a weak charging board will kill a new battery within months.
- Wiring insulation breakdown. Enterprise’s intense UV and heat degrades the insulation on Mighty Mule’s external wire runs within a few years of installation. Exposed wiring between the operator and the safety sensor or keypad develops micro-cracks that cause intermittent faults — the gate opens fine three times, then refuses on the fourth. We trace the full wire run, not just the obvious section, before calling the repair done.
- Post shifting and alignment loss. Enterprise sits on caliche hardpan, and while that layer is usually stable, the flash-flood events that funnel through the Bruce Woodbury Beltway corridor can briefly saturate footings that haven’t seen moisture in years. When a post shifts even half an inch, a Mighty Mule single-arm operator goes out of its travel arc and starts straining against the stops. Left alone, that strips the drive gear. We realign the gate leaf before replacing hardware, because replacing hardware on a misaligned gate just restarts the clock.
- Remote and keypad signal loss. Mighty Mule’s RF remotes and wired keypads are straightforward systems, but in Enterprise’s HOA communities, gate posts are often set back from the road inside decorative pilasters — which can block signal or expose receiver antennas to direct western sun for six or more hours daily. We check antenna orientation, receiver sensitivity, and remote frequency before recommending a replacement, because signal problems are rarely solved by just swapping hardware.
Mighty Mule Service in Enterprise: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Enterprise was built almost entirely during the 2000s and 2010s master-planned community boom, and that single construction wave created something genuinely unusual in Clark County: a dense, geographically concentrated cohort of automated gate operators, hinges, and control boards that are all hitting the 15-to-20-year mark at roughly the same time. In Mountain’s Edge and Silverado Ranch, we’re not seeing isolated failures — we’re seeing entire streets where the same operator model, installed the same year by the same builder subcontractor, is failing in sequence.
For Mighty Mule owners in Enterprise specifically, this matters for two reasons. First, the failure demand is high enough that parts availability matters — we stock commonly needed Mighty Mule components rather than ordering per-job. Second, and this is the part most repair companies don’t mention upfront: in Southern Highlands and other HOA-governed communities, a repair isn’t finished when the gate moves correctly. It’s finished when the architectural committee confirms that any replaced iron pickets match the community’s original profile and powder-coat specification. We know to ask those questions at the start of a job, not after we’ve already installed mismatched hardware.
Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in Enterprise
We service the full Mighty Mule residential line in Enterprise, including the FM350, FM500, FM502, and FM600 single-gate operators; the MM571W and MM272W dual-gate kits; and the GTO Pro series that predates the rebranded Mighty Mule line. That covers virtually every operator you’ll find on a home built in Enterprise during the 2000s–2010s build-out.
On parts, we use OEM-compatible components — meaning parts built to Mighty Mule’s original specifications, not generic alternatives that technically fit but underperform in desert heat. For control boards and drive gears in particular, the spec difference matters. We stock the most common failure items locally so that an Enterprise job doesn’t wait on a four-day shipping window. Accessories we regularly service include Mighty Mule keypads, wireless vehicle sensors, and the MMS100 and MMS200 safety sensor kits.
Mighty Mule Service Pricing in Enterprise
Mighty Mule repair pricing in Enterprise varies based on what’s actually failing — a remote reprogramming runs differently than a full control board swap or a post-realignment job.
| Service | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call | $75 – $125 |
| Remote / keypad reprogramming | $65 – $110 |
| Battery replacement (includes test) | $85 – $140 |
| Control board replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Drive gear / arm repair | $120 – $220 |
| Wiring repair / sensor replacement | $95 – $185 |
| Post realignment + hardware adjustment | $150 – $275 |
HOA-related work — sourcing matching pickets or coordinating powder-coat touch-match for Enterprise’s architectural review — is scoped per job after an on-site assessment. The free estimate covers what we find, what it takes to fix it, and what the HOA process looks like if it applies to your property. Call (725) 444-7639 and we’ll give you a straight number before any work starts.
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 — Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Enterprise
No — we’re an independent gate repair company, not affiliated with or authorized by Mighty Mule or its parent company GTO Inc. What that means practically is that we’re not limited to Mighty Mule-approved service procedures or parts markups. We work on Mighty Mule systems because we know them well, not because of a dealer agreement. Enterprise homeowners aren’t required to use a manufacturer-authorized provider for repairs on out-of-warranty equipment, which is most of what’s in the field here.
We use OEM-compatible parts — components built to Mighty Mule’s published specifications. For control boards and drive assemblies, we specifically avoid the generic discount-market alternatives that crop up on resale platforms, because those tend to fail faster under Enterprise’s heat load. Where an original Mighty Mule part is available and priced reasonably, we’ll use it; where a quality OEM-compatible part gives better heat tolerance at a better price, we’ll recommend that and tell you why.
Most single-issue repairs — board replacement, battery and charging circuit, wiring fix — are completed in the same visit, usually one to two hours on-site. The exception in Enterprise is anything that triggers HOA architectural review: if we’re replacing iron pickets or repainting a section of gate to match the community spec, that approval step can add several days regardless of how quickly the mechanical work is done. We’ll tell you upfront whether your repair is likely to involve that process.
We service the FM350, FM500, FM502, FM600, MM571W, MM272W, and the older GTO Pro series — which covers the overwhelming majority of Mighty Mule equipment installed during the 2000s–2010s build-out that defines Enterprise’s housing stock. If you’re not sure which model you have, the label is on the motor housing; otherwise, call (725) 444-7639 and describe what the operator looks like — Jack can usually identify it from a description and a symptom.
Most diagnostic and repair visits in Enterprise fall in the $150–$320 range depending on the fault — a control board replacement at the high end, a sensor or remote fix at the lower end. There’s no blanket HOA surcharge, but jobs that require sourcing matched ironwork or coordinating with a community manager do take more time and are scoped individually. The estimate is free and covers everything we find. Call (725) 444-7639 to set it up — we’ll give you an honest number before any work begins.
Service Areas Near Enterprise
Along with Enterprise, we regularly service Mighty Mule systems in Spring Valley, Summerlin South, Paradise, and the broader southwest Las Vegas corridor. If your property sits near the 89139 ZIP code or along Saint Rose Parkway, Hidden Well Road, or South Decatur Boulevard, you’re well within our standard service area. Call to confirm coverage for your specific address.
Book Your Mighty Mule Service in Enterprise Today
If your Mighty Mule gate is acting up — slow, stuck, throwing fault codes, or simply stopped — call (725) 444-7639 to schedule service. We offer same-day availability for urgent calls in Enterprise, and the estimate is always free. Jack will diagnose the actual problem and tell you exactly what it takes to fix it.
Reviewed by Jack Simmons, Owner & Lead Technician at Dependable Gate Repair Solutions, serving Enterprise, NV and the greater Las Vegas area since 2014.