Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across San Leandro
Gate motor and opener repair in San Leandro typically runs $280–$650 for residential fixes and $850–$2,400 for commercial slide motor replacements, with most calls completed in a single visit. We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, and our Gate Motor & Opener team has been crossing the bridge into Alameda County for decades to handle the specific gate problems San Leandro properties throw at us. From the salt-beaten operators near the San Leandro Marina to the overworked three-phase systems along the industrial corridor, we know this city’s gate landscape inside out. If your opener’s grinding, stalling, or dead entirely, call us at (628) 261-6223 — we’ll diagnose it straight and fix it without the runaround.

Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is San Leandro’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve built our reputation in San Leandro one gate at a time. Our 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars include plenty from homeowners in 94578 and 94579 who needed someone who understood their aging gates, not a general handyman guessing at the problem. Steven Lee — our owner and lead technician — personally handles the diagnosis and repair on most calls, so the accountability chain is short: Steven sees it, Steven fixes it.
Response time to San Leandro matters. We’re based in San Francisco with crews regularly working the East Bay, which means we can typically reach San Leandro properties faster than outfits dispatched from San Jose or the Central Valley. We know the difference between the residential hills near Estudillo Estates and the flat industrial grid off Davis Street — and we bring the right equipment for each.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than GPS coordinates. We understand that San Leandro isn’t a one-size-fits-all gate market. The city splits between post-WWII residential neighborhoods with original wrought-iron and wood gates, and a heavy industrial zone where commercial sliding gates cycle hundreds of times weekly. That dual identity means we stock parts for both legacy residential operators and heavy-duty commercial systems — and we weld on-site when hinges or frames have corroded beyond simple bolt-on fixes.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in San Leandro
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in San Leandro homes and businesses ranges from $650 for a basic residential swing operator to $3,200 for a commercial slide system with full access control integration. In San Leandro’s 94578 and 94579 neighborhoods, we frequently install modern DC-powered operators on 1960s-era gates that have outlived their original motors by decades. The salt air near the bay means we spec corrosion-resistant housings and stainless hardware as standard, not upsells. For industrial clients near Lewelling Boulevard or the Davis Street corridor, we size three-phase operators to actual cycle counts — not guesswork — so you’re not replacing a burned-out motor every 18 months.
Motor Repair
Gate motor repair in San Leandro typically costs $280–$550 for residential units and $650–$1,400 for commercial systems, depending on whether we’re replacing a control board, rewiring loop detectors, or rebuilding a gearbox. We carry diagnostic tools for all nine major brands we service, which means we can pinpoint whether your FAAC’s hydraulic pump has failed or your LiftMaster’s logic board took a moisture hit from the marine layer. Most repairs we complete same-day because we stock parts — capacitors, limit switches, receiver boards, gear kits — rather than ordering and returning.
Linear Motor Service
Linear motors are common in San Leandro’s tighter residential lots where swing gates don’t have clearance for bulky arm operators. A Linear motor repair runs $320–$580; full replacement with a new Linear actuator starts around $720 installed. We’ve replaced dozens of these in the Broadmoor and Estudillo areas where original 1970s–1980s Linear units have finally given out. The compact design suits San Leandro’s older housing stock, but the exposed screw drive mechanisms collect grit and salt residue near the shoreline — something we address with sealed-drive upgrades when we replace them.
Slide Motor Repair & Replacement
Slide motors power the heavy-duty gates that dominate San Leandro’s industrial west side, and they’re a different animal entirely. Residential slide motor repair: $450–$780. Commercial slide motor replacement: $1,200–$2,400. The high-cycle operators we service near the food-processing plants and warehouses along the bay corridor run trolley assemblies weighing 80–150 pounds and draw three-phase power — specs you won’t find on a Castro Valley driveway gate. We stock heavy-duty contactors, VFD-compatible control boards, and replacement chain drives because these systems can’t afford downtime. When a slide motor burns out in San Leandro’s industrial zone, it’s usually because the original installer underestimated cycle load. We measure actual usage and spec accordingly.
Battery Backup Systems
San Leandro’s PG&E outage exposure — especially in the hills and near overloaded industrial transformers — makes battery backup a practical addition, not a luxury. Battery backup installation runs $380–$650, typically paired with a DC operator upgrade. We install these on residential systems throughout 94578 and 94579, and on critical-access commercial gates where a power failure can’t mean a wide-open loading dock. Modern lithium-ion backup packs deliver 15–25 cycles during an outage, enough to get through most San Leandro blackocks without manual override.

Intercom Integration
We wire and program intercom systems into new and existing gate operators across San Leandro, from simple two-wire residential units in the Estudillo area to multi-tenant cellular intercoms for industrial complexes off Marina Boulevard. Integration with your existing motor typically runs $480–$920 depending on wiring distance and whether we need to trench conduit. We work with DoorKing, Elite, and LiftMaster intercom lines, and we can retrofit older systems without full gate operator replacement.
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Trusted Brands We Service in San Leandro
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That fluency matters in San Leandro, where a warehouse might run a FAAC 844 sliding operator from 1998 while the house next door has a 2019 LiftMaster Elite Series swing gate — and both need same-day service. We stock control boards, receiver kits, and replacement arms for all nine brands, which cuts wait times for San Leandro customers. When we can’t source an exact legacy part — some FAAC 400 components are discontinued — we engineer a brand-appropriate retrofit rather than declaring your gate obsolete.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in San Leandro Homes
- Salt-air corrosion of motor control boards in bay-adjacent zones near Davis Street. The marine layer deposits chloride residue on circuit boards that inland technicians never see, causing intermittent failures — gate opens fine at 9 AM, dead by 3 PM — long before the motor itself wears out. We replace with conformal-coated boards and recommend vented, sealed enclosures.
- Rotten wood gate jambs in 94578 neighborhoods forcing opener misalignment. Those post-WWII tract homes often have original side-yard gates with jambs that have turned to sponge. The gate sags, the opener fights it, and the slide motor burns out from overload. We rehang the gate and sister new posts — or weld steel frames — before installing any new motor.
- Overworked three-phase commercial slide operators in industrial west San Leandro. Gates cycling 50+ times daily burn contactors and loop detector inputs on a schedule that would seem absurd to a residential technician. We upsize contactor ratings and spec industrial-grade loop amplifiers as standard in this zone.
- Legacy FAAC hydraulic units with leaking rams and seized pumps. Common in older San Leandro estates and some commercial properties, these Italian-built workhorses last 20–30 years but eventually need pump rebuilds or full DC conversion. We do both.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in San Leandro, CA
| Service | Typical Range in San Leandro |
|---|---|
| Residential motor repair | $280 – $550 |
| Residential motor replacement (installed) | $650 – $1,400 |
| Linear motor repair | $320 – $580 |
| Linear motor replacement (installed) | $720 – $1,200 |
| Commercial slide motor repair | $650 – $1,400 |
| Commercial slide motor replacement (installed) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Battery backup installation | $380 – $650 |
| Intercom integration with existing operator | $480 – $920 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate size and weight, power supply (single-phase vs. three-phase), access control complexity, and how far gone the existing hardware is. Salt corrosion near the marina can push repair costs higher if we need to replace multiple corroded components beyond just the motor. We don’t quote blind — every estimate starts with a free on-site assessment. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near San Leandro
Our coverage extends throughout the East Bay corridor surrounding San Leandro. We regularly handle gate motor and opener calls in Ashland, San Lorenzo, Cherryland, and Castro Valley — each with its own gate character, from San Lorenzo’s residential swing gates to Castro Valley’s hillside driveways with steeper grades and longer slide runs. Wherever you are in the area, the same crew, same parts inventory, and same owner-led accountability applies.
Serving San Leandro, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the San Leandro 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 San Leandro
San Leandro’s western edge sits directly on San Francisco Bay, and the persistent marine layer carries salt-laden air that corrodes gate hinges, latch mechanisms, and motorized operator components noticeably faster than in drier inland communities like Pleasanton or Livermore. That climate reality shortens hardware replacement intervals and drives demand for stainless or powder-coated components. If you’re bay-adjacent, expect 20–30% shorter motor lifespan without preventive maintenance. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll spec corrosion-resistant hardware for your next repair or replacement.
A 1960s wrought-iron gate in Broadmoor can absolutely receive a new motor — we do this regularly — but the gate frame and hinges must be structurally sound first. We recently serviced a legacy FAAC 400 hydraulic swing gate operator for a homeowner near the Estudillo Estates neighborhood (94578) whose original 1960s wrought-iron gate was sagging on rusted hinges. The salt air had corroded the control board beyond repair; we retrofitted a corrosion-resistant LiftMaster DC-powered operator with battery backup, an upgrade that eliminated the need for full gate replacement. If your gate’s iron is cracked or the posts are rotted, we’ll tell you straight. Call for a free assessment.
No — a properly specced commercial slide motor should last 7–12 years even under heavy use. If you’re burning through motors every 24 months near Lewelling Boulevard, the original installer likely underestimated your cycle count or used a residential-grade operator in a commercial application. San Leandro’s industrial corridor demands high-cycle commercial sliding gates with three-phase operators sized for 50+ daily cycles, a job profile rarely seen in neighboring residential-heavy cities like San Lorenzo or Castro Valley. We measure actual usage, upsize contactors and heat sinks, and spec motors rated for your real workload. Call (628) 261-6223 — we’ll stop the replacement treadmill.
We do both, depending on part availability and your gate’s condition. Some FAAC 400 components — certain control boards, hydraulic rams, and pump seals — are still obtainable. Others have been discontinued for years. When we can’t source original FAAC parts, we engineer a retrofit using modern DC-powered operators that mount to your existing gate geometry without full replacement. We’ve done this conversion dozens of times in San Leandro’s older neighborhoods. We’ll give you both options with real numbers and let you decide.
Yes — salt air is the most likely culprit for sudden failure near the marina. The chloride-rich marine layer corrodes control board traces, fuses relay contacts, and degrades limit switch housings long before mechanical wear becomes an issue. We see this pattern constantly in bay-adjacent San Leandro properties: the motor tests fine, but the logic board has intermittent failures or the receiver won’t respond. We replace with conformal-coated or sealed-housing components and can add a protective enclosure. Call (628) 261-6223 for same-week diagnosis — marina-zone gates don’t fix themselves.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving San Leandro and the East Bay since 1993.