Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Cupertino
Gate motor and opener repair in Cupertino typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether you need a control board reset, full motor replacement, or smart-home reintegration, and most calls we handle in 95014 and 95015 are resolved in a single visit. We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, and our Gate Motor & Opener team makes the drive down I-280 or 85 to reach Cupertino properties with the parts, tools, and brand-specific knowledge to fix it on the spot. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

We’ve been coming to Cupertino long enough to know the difference between a 1970s ranch gate in Rancho Rinconada with rusted hardware and a rebuilt Monta Vista estate with a cloud-connected LiftMaster myQ system that stopped talking to Apple HomeKit after a router update. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, handles both. That’s 31 years of gate-only experience, not general contracting with gates on the side.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is Cupertino’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Cupertino’s concentration of tech-industry homeowners creates a repair environment unlike anywhere else in Santa Clara County. Many of our customers work at Apple or neighboring Silicon Valley firms, and their automated gates are integrated with smart-home platforms like Apple HomeKit, Google Home, or proprietary access-control apps. Gate repair here routinely involves re-commissioning control boards, re-pairing wireless keypads, and restoring app-based access — not just welding hinges or swapping springs. This skillset demand is far more pronounced in Cupertino than in neighboring Campbell or Saratoga.
Our 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include steady work from Cupertino homeowners who found us after other technicians arrived unprepared for smart-system diagnostics. Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it. No handoff to an unfamiliar subcontractor.
We stock parts and weld on-site. That matters on properties along Stevens Creek Boulevard or up in the Monta Vista hills, where a second trip costs everyone time. One visit. One fix.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Cupertino
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in Cupertino runs $850–$2,400 for residential systems, with the upper end covering heavy-duty slide operators for the larger lots off McClellan Road or in the foothills near Rancho Rinconada. We size the motor to your gate weight and cycle frequency — a common mistake we see is undersized operators on rebuilt luxury homes where the original 1960s gate hardware was replaced with solid steel or aluminum without upgrading the motor. We install LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems, and we handle the electrical run from your panel to the gate box.
Motor Repair
Motor repair is our most frequent Cupertino call. The morning marine layer that rolls through the Santa Clara Valley from November through March penetrates control boxes and causes intermittent board failures — a pattern we see repeatedly in the flatter eastern grid of 95014 where older enclosures sit low to the ground. We carry replacement circuit boards, capacitors, and gear assemblies for all nine brands we service. Most motor repairs in Cupertino fall between $180 and $450. If the motor is beyond repair, we’ll tell you straight and quote replacement on the spot.
Linear Motor Service
Linear motors are common on Cupertino’s swing gates, particularly on the original ranch homes in Rancho Rinconada where space constraints rule out slide operators. Linear actuator repair runs $220–$480, with full replacement at $680–$1,200 depending on arm length and force rating. We check for gate drag caused by seismic-shifted posts — a real issue here given proximity to the Hayward and San Andreas faults — because a linear motor fighting a binding gate will burn out again fast.
Slide Motor Service
Slide gate motors handle the heavier loads on Cupertino’s rebuilt luxury properties and commercial installations near De Anza College or along Stevens Creek. Repair ranges $280–$580; replacement with a new FAAC or LiftMaster commercial-grade operator runs $1,400–$2,600. We service the rack-and-pinion assembly, limit switches, and safety loops as part of every slide motor call. For the steep driveways common in upper Monta Vista, we verify the motor’s braking capacity — a detail general handymen often miss.
Battery Backup
PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoffs and routine South Bay outages make battery backup essential for Cupertino gates. We install 12V and 24V battery backup systems compatible with your existing operator, typically $320–$580 installed. The backup keeps your gate operational for 24–72 hours depending on cycle frequency. For homes with medical needs or security concerns, we recommend the higher-capacity option.

Intercom Integration
Intercom integration connects your gate to the house — and increasingly, to your phone. We repair crackling audio lines (often moisture-related in Cupertino’s damp months), replace failed call boxes, and integrate new systems with existing wiring where possible. New intercom installation with gate release runs $680–$1,400. We also troubleshoot app-based intercoms that lost pairing after network changes.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Cupertino
We’re factory-familiar with LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — nine brands covering everything from basic residential remotes to commercial access systems. We carry common control boards, limit switches, and gear kits for each, which means Cupertino customers aren’t waiting a week for parts to ship. For the smart-home integrations common here, we maintain current software access and app credentials for LiftMaster myQ, DoorKing’s cloud platform, and Elite’s remote management tools. When a Monta Vista homeowner calls because their myQ operator won’t reconnect after a power flicker, we don’t need to research the protocol — we’ve done it.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Cupertino Homes
- Electronic board failures from marine-layer moisture. The cool, damp mornings of November through March penetrate control enclosures on gates throughout 95014, causing corrosion on circuit board traces and erratic operator behavior. We see this most on older systems with cracked gaskets or missing conduit seals.
- Smart-home integration breakdowns after power or network events. Cupertino’s tech-savvy homeowners rely on Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and manufacturer apps for gate access. A router update or brief outage can unlink the entire chain. Re-pairing requires both mechanical knowledge and network troubleshooting — we bring both.
- Gate drag from seismic-shifted posts. The Hayward and San Andreas faults run close enough that older concrete footings shift gradually. A gate that scraped slightly last year may now strain its opener to the point of thermal shutdown. We diagnose whether the fix is post realignment, hinge adjustment, or opener upgrade.
- Worn hardware on original 1960s–1980s gates. Rancho Rinconada and eastern Cupertino’s original ranch homes still have their first-generation gates. Hinge pins seize, rollers flatten, and the motor overworks itself compensating. We replace the mechanicals and match a properly sized operator.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Cupertino, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Cupertino |
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| Diagnostic/service call | $95–$150 (credited toward repair) |
| Control board repair/replacement | $180–$450 |
| Linear motor repair | $220–$480 |
| Linear motor replacement | $680–$1,200 |
| Slide motor repair | $280–$580 |
| Slide motor replacement | $1,400–$2,600 |
| Smart-home reintegration (myQ, HomeKit, etc.) | $150–$320 |
| Battery backup installation | $320–$580 |
| Intercom repair | $180–$420 |
| Intercom installation with gate release | $680–$1,400 |
| Full motor installation (new system) | $850–$2,400 |
What moves the needle within these ranges: gate weight and size, brand parts availability, whether the electrical supply needs upgrading, and whether we’re also addressing structural issues like shifted posts or rusted hinges. We assess everything on arrival and give you the full picture before starting work. Estimates are free — call (628) 261-6223.
We Also Serve Cities Near Cupertino
Our service radius covers Saratoga to the west, Sunnyvale to the north, Los Altos to the northwest, and Mountain View to the northeast. Each has its own gate character — Saratoga’s equestrian properties with long driveways, Sunnyvale’s denser residential clusters, Los Altos’s estate gates, Mountain View’s tech-campus-adjacent homes — but Cupertino’s smart-home integration demands remain the most technically complex in the region.
Serving Cupertino, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Cupertino 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 — Gate Motor & Opener in Cupertino
Yes — we restore app connectivity by re-pairing the operator to your home network, re-linking cloud accounts, and reprogramming wireless keypads or remotes as needed. We serviced a property in Monta Vista where a LiftMaster myQ operator had lost its Wi-Fi pairing after a power flicker. The homeowner needed smartphone access restored, so we reconnected the opener to the home network, re-linked the cloud account, and reprogrammed a wireless keypad — all while the mechanical swing was fine. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll get your access back.
It’s usually a post problem that becomes an opener problem if ignored. Seismic activity on the Hayward or San Andreas faults shifts gate posts out of plumb, causing the gate to bind in its track or against the driveway. The opener then overamps trying to move the load, leading to thermal shutdown or premature gear wear. We check post plumb, hinge alignment, and opener force settings — and we fix the root cause, not just the symptom. Call (628) 261-6223 for an inspection; estimates are free.
Yes — we service legacy FAAC systems, including the 740 and 844 series common on original Cupertino homes. Parts availability varies by model, but we carry common control boards, limit switches, and gearboxes, and we can fabricate or source obsolete components through our supplier network. If replacement makes more sense than repair, we’ll show you the numbers and recommend a modern equivalent. Call (628) 261-6223 to discuss your specific FAAC model.
We recommend a 24V deep-cycle battery backup system sized to your operator’s voltage and your expected cycle count during an outage. For most Cupertino residential gates, this provides 24–72 hours of operation. We install battery backups compatible with LiftMaster, FAAC, Linear, and other major brands, with integrated charging circuits that maintain readiness automatically. Installation runs $320–$580. Call (628) 261-6223 to add backup to your existing system.
Yes — the crackling is almost always moisture intrusion in low-voltage wiring or corrosion at connection points, both exacerbated by Cupertino’s marine-layer mornings from November through March. We trace the line, replace compromised cable sections, seal entry points, and upgrade to moisture-resistant connectors where needed. If the intercom is beyond practical repair, we quote replacement with a modern system that includes app-based answering. Call (628) 261-6223 — we’ll quiet that crackle.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Cupertino since 1993.