Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Redwood Shores, CA | Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco
Independent Ghost Controls gate repair in Redwood Shores typically runs $180–$420 depending on whether we’re resetting a racked frame, replacing a marine-corroded control board, or rebuilding a post footing in saturated bay-mud soil. We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, and we carry OEM-compatible Ghost Controls parts plus the welding gear to fix structural problems in one visit rather than three. If your Ghost Controls operator is clicking, stalling, or refusing to close against a wind-loaded gate, call (628) 261-6223 — Steven Lee answers, diagnoses, and handles the repair personally.

Why Redwood Shores Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Most gate companies in the broader Bay Area treat Ghost Controls as an afterthought — they’ll “take a look” and order parts if they can figure out which model you own. We don’t work that way. Steven Lee has been troubleshooting Ghost Controls systems since the brand first gained traction in residential markets, and he knows the difference between a TSS1XP that needs a limit-switch recalibration and one that’s actually fried its control board from salt-air intrusion.
Redwood Shores presents a specific challenge set: reclaimed marshland that shifts, HOAs that enforce original specifications, and salt fog that eats standard hardware alive. We’ve replaced enough corroded Ghost Controls hinge pins and realigned enough racked frames to recognize the failure patterns before we finish parking the truck. Our van stocks OEM-compatible Ghost Controls control boards, actuator arms, remote receivers, and 12V/24V batteries — plus the stainless hardware and welding equipment to fix the structural problems that cause the electrical ones.
613 customers have rated us 4.9 stars. That’s not from being the cheapest option on Thumbtack. It’s from showing up prepared, diagnosing correctly, and leaving a gate that actually stays fixed through the winter storm season.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Redwood Shores
- Actuator arm binding from racked frames. Redwood Shores’ bay-mud settlement tilts posts 1–3 degrees over decades, throwing off the geometry Ghost Controls actuators expect. We square the frame first — often welding new gussets or resetting posts — then recalibrate the operator. Fixing the actuator without fixing the frame is a temporary patch at best.
- Control board failure from salt-air corrosion. The persistent onshore flow in Redwood Shores pushes corrosive marine air into every enclosure seam. Ghost Controls boards mounted in standard NEMA boxes often show trace corrosion before total failure. We inspect, clean, and when needed replace with properly sealed OEM-compatible units — sometimes relocating the enclosure to a more protected position.
- Battery and charging issues in high-drain setups. Wind-loaded gates in exposed Redwood Shores lagoons force Ghost Controls operators to work harder per cycle, shortening battery life and stressing solar charging systems. We test actual draw under load, size batteries correctly for the real-world duty cycle, and verify solar panel output against the fog-shaded reality of 94065.
- Limit-switch drift after post movement. As Redwood Shores fill soils compact unevenly, gate swing arcs change millimeter by millimeter. Ghost Controls magnetic or mechanical limit switches lose their reference points and either short-cycle or over-travel. We reset limits precisely and, when the post has moved significantly, address the root cause rather than chasing calibration repeatedly.
- HOA-mandated aesthetic matching on replacement hardware. Redwood Shores HOAs typically specify original developer finishes — black powder coat, specific ornamental caps, matching aluminum profiles. We source or fabricate compatible hardware that satisfies both the Ghost Controls mechanical requirements and the architectural review board’s eye for uniformity.
Ghost Controls Service in Redwood Shores: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the specific reality that shapes every Ghost Controls repair we do in Redwood Shores: the community’s lagoon-front homes — particularly along the interior waterways near Marlin Cove and the perimeter roads facing the Bay — sit on fill that continues to settle differentially decades after construction. A gate post that read plumb in 1992 now leans just enough to preload the Ghost Controls actuator against its mechanical stops. The operator runs hotter, draws more amps, and eventually faults out on overload. We’ve opened enough control enclosures in Redwood Shores to recognize the pattern: scorched MOSFETs, not from defective manufacturing, but from years of fighting a frame that was never properly aligned to begin with.
This isn’t a problem you’ll see in Belmont’s bedrock-cut hills or San Carlos’ more stable alluvial terraces. Redwood Shores’ unique combination of reclaimed marshland and saltwater adjacency creates a two-front assault — mechanical misalignment plus corrosive atmosphere — that demands a technician who’ll address both rather than swapping a board and hoping. When Steven Lee walks a property in Redwood Shores, he’s checking post plumb with a level, not just reading fault codes off a remote.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Redwood Shores
We service the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the TDS2 and TDS2XP dual swing systems, the TSS1 and TSS1XP single swing operators, the DTP1 and DTP1XP solar-compatible tube-style actuators, and the ABBT battery box systems. We’re also familiar with the older DCR and DCR-H series still running on some original Redwood Shores installations from the 2000s.
Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM-compatible control boards and actuators from verified suppliers, with direct-cross reference numbers so you know exactly what you’re getting. We don’t substitute generic “universal” boards that lose Ghost Controls-specific features like adjustable soft-start or built-in loop detector inputs. For the structural side — hinges, posts, catch posts, and mounting hardware — we fabricate or source marine-grade stainless and powder-coated aluminum that holds up in Redwood Shores’ salt-air environment. The goal is one visit: Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it, and the gate runs right until the next maintenance cycle.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Redwood Shores
Ghost Controls repair pricing in Redwood Shores reflects the actual scope of work, not a flat-rate guess made from a dispatcher’s script:

- Diagnostic and minor adjustment: $180–$240 — limit switch reset, remote reprogramming, safety sensor realignment, minor hinge adjustment on structurally sound gates.
- Component replacement (board, actuator, battery system): $280–$420 — includes OEM-compatible part, removal of corroded hardware, and full operational testing under load.
- Structural repair with welding/post work: $350–$650 — racked frame correction, post resetting or reinforcement, hinge replacement with marine-grade hardware, followed by operator recalibration.
- New Ghost Controls operator installation: $1,200–$2,400 — dual or single swing, solar or AC, including removal of old equipment, proper post anchoring in Redwood Shores soil conditions, and full safety compliance check.
Every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment — we don’t quote major structural work over the phone because we’ve been burned by surprises in bay-mud footings too many times. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule; Steven Lee will walk your property, identify whether you’re looking at a component swap or a frame-and-operator rebuild, and give you a number that doesn’t change once the work starts.
Serving Redwood Shores, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Redwood Shores 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Redwood Shores
We’re an independent service provider — not manufacturer-authorized or affiliated with Ghost Controls corporate. This means we work for you, not for warranty quotas, and we can source OEM-compatible parts or fabricate custom solutions that a factory-authorized channel might not offer. For out-of-warranty systems or structural problems that Ghost Controls doesn’t cover, independence is an advantage. Call (628) 261-6223 if you’re unsure whether your situation needs factory or independent service.
We use OEM-compatible parts with verified cross-references to Ghost Controls original specifications — same voltage ratings, same connector pinouts, same duty-cycle capacity. For control boards and actuators, we don’t use unbranded “universal” substitutes that drop features or fail early. For hinges, posts, and hardware, we often upgrade to marine-grade stainless because Redwood Shores’ salt air destroys standard steel faster than any warranty period. The parts we install are warrantied through our workmanship guarantee.
Most single-component replacements — board, battery, actuator arm — run 1.5 to 3 hours on-site, including full testing. Structural work involving post resetting or welding adds half a day. We stock common Ghost Controls parts and carry welding equipment, so return visits are rare unless we’re matching a specific HOA-mandated finish that requires special-order powder coating. Call (628) 261-6223 for availability — we typically schedule within 48 hours for non-emergencies.
We actively service TDS2, TDS2XP, TSS1, TSS1XP, DTP1, DTP1XP, and ABBT systems currently installed in Redwood Shores, plus legacy DCR and DCR-H units on older properties. If you’re unsure of your model, the label is usually on the operator housing or control box — snap a photo and text it when you call. Steven Lee can identify most units from the photo and tell you whether it’s a candidate for repair or approaching replacement age.
The combination of salt-air corrosion, differential soil settlement, and HOA compliance requirements means Redwood Shores repairs often involve more than swapping a part. A “simple” control board replacement becomes a board-plus-hinge-plus-post-alignment job when the frame has racked over years of bay-mud movement. We price for doing it completely, not for the quickest patch that gets us to the next call. For an exact quote on your specific gate, call (628) 261-6223 — estimates are free, and we’d rather under-promise and over-deliver than surprise you halfway through.
Service Areas Near Redwood Shores
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the Peninsula and South Bay from our San Francisco base — including San Carlos just across 101, Belmont to the northwest with its very different bedrock conditions, Foster City sharing similar bay-fill challenges, and Menlo Park to the south. If you’re in a nearby ZIP and your gate’s giving you trouble, the same rules apply: Steven answers, Steven diagnoses, and we fix it with the parts and tools already in the van.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Redwood Shores Today
A gate that gives you trouble every winter isn’t a gate you can trust — let’s fix it right the first time. Whether your Ghost Controls operator is clicking dead, your frame has settled into binding, or you’re staring down an HOA compliance issue with original hardware that’s no longer manufactured, we’ll sort it out in one visit if humanly possible. Call (628) 261-6223 to speak with Steven Lee directly, or text a photo of your operator label for a quick preliminary assessment. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available for Redwood Shores properties in 94065.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Redwood Shores and the Bay Area since 1993.