Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across South San Francisco
Gate motor repair in South San Francisco typically costs $280–$650 for residential units and $850–$2,400 for commercial slide-gate operators, with most service calls completed in a single visit. We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, and our Gate Motor & Opener team has been diagnosing and fixing automatic gates across the Peninsula for over 31 years. If you’re in Sunshine Gardens, off Grand Avenue near the industrial corridor, or anywhere in the 94080 or 94083 ZIP codes, Steven Lee usually arrives within the hour. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

South San Francisco isn’t like other Peninsula cities. The San Bruno Gap funnels Pacific wind straight through your driveway gate, and that matters when your opener starts clicking, grinding, or quitting altogether. We’ve replaced more wind-fatigued motors here than in Daly City, Millbrae, and San Bruno combined. That’s not coincidence — it’s geography.
Why Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco Is South San Francisco’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
613 customers rated us 4.9 stars. Many of those reviews came from South San Francisco homeowners in the hillside neighborhoods near Sign Hill and from property managers along the 101 biotech corridor. They mention the same things: Steven showed up, knew the brand, had the part, and fixed it without a return trip.
Our South San Francisco response time averages under an hour because we keep parts stocked for the brands that dominate local installations — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. We don’t farm out welding or electrical work. We repair, install, weld, and wire access control — all under one company, with Steven diagnosing it and Steven fixing it.
That matters in South San Francisco, where a “simple” motor replacement on a sloped lot can turn into a structural hinge rebuild. General contractors call us when they get stuck. We’ve been gate-exclusive since day one.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in South San Francisco
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in South San Francisco runs $650–$1,800 for residential swing or slide units, depending on gate weight, voltage requirements, and whether your property needs wind-rated hardware. We size the operator to the actual load — critical here, where afternoon gusts through the San Bruno Gap can double the effective strain on an undersized motor. For homes on steep grades near Sign Hill or in the older tracts off Airport Boulevard, we often spec linear actuators or rack-and-pinion slide motors that handle grade changes without binding.
Motor Repair
Most motor repairs in South San Francisco fall between $280 and $550. The usual culprits: burned capacitors from wind-load strain, corroded limit switches from salt air, and stripped nylon gears in operators that have been fighting gusts for years. We carry replacement control boards, gear assemblies, and limit switch kits for all nine major brands. If the motor is salvageable, we repair it. If it’s not, we’ll tell you straight — no point throwing parts at an operator that’s already survived two cycles of San Bruno Gap abuse.
Linear Motor Service
Linear motors — the piston-style actuators common on single-swing residential gates — are particularly vulnerable to South San Francisco’s conditions. The constant back-pressure from wind forces the internal clutch to slip and overheat, and salt air attacks the chrome-plated piston rod. We see linear motor failures in Sunshine Gardens at roughly twice the rate of inland San Bruno. Our linear motor installations start at $720 and include marine-grade grease and protective boots that extend service life by 3–4 years in this environment.
Slide Motor & Commercial Operators
The biotech corridor along 101 — Genentech, Roche, and dozens of supporting facilities — runs on heavy-duty slide-gate operators: FAAC 746, BFT Deimos, LiftMaster CSW24V, and proprietary systems integrated with campus access control. Slide motor repair or replacement in South San Francisco’s commercial market ranges from $1,200 for basic chain-drive units to $4,500+ for crash-rated, IT-integrated systems. We coordinate directly with facility security teams when the gate motor ties into a vendor-specific software platform. That’s a service call you won’t find from a residential-only handyman.
Battery Backup Installation
Power outages during Peninsula storm season can leave your gate dead-locked and your driveway blocked. Battery backup systems for residential operators run $340–$580 installed, providing 8–12 cycles of operation without grid power. For South San Francisco homes where the gate is the only vehicle access — common on narrow lots in the 94080 ZIP — backup isn’t optional. It’s the difference between driving to work and calling in stuck.
Intercom Integration
We wire and program telephone entry systems, cellular intercoms, and video call boxes into existing or new gate operators. Integration with LiftMaster CAPXL, DoorKing 1812, or Elite systems runs $480–$1,100 depending on cable runs and whether we need to trench across steep South San Francisco grades. Most intercom work pairs with a motor service call, saving you a second trip charge.

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Trusted Brands We Service in South San Francisco
We’re factory-familiar with nine major gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That fluency matters when you’re standing in your driveway with a gate that won’t open and a technician who’s never seen your operator before. We stock control boards, gear kits, safety loops, and replacement remotes for all nine brands in our service vehicle — no waiting on FedEx to cross the Bay. For South San Francisco’s commercial corridor, we also maintain software access credentials and firmware update tools for proprietary FAAC, BFT, and DoorKing networked systems. Most brand-specific repairs in the 94080 ZIP are same-visit because we’ve already seen your exact failure mode, probably twice this month.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in South San Francisco Homes
- Wind-load burnout. The San Bruno Gap accelerates afternoon wind to 25–35 mph sustained, with gusts higher. Your gate motor strains against that load every cycle, overheating capacitors and stripping gears. We replace more wind-fatigued operators in South San Francisco than in any neighboring city.
- Salt-air corrosion of electrical contacts. Marine air off San Francisco Bay carries chloride that attacks motor circuit boards, limit switches, and hinge bearings. Galvanized hardware that lasts a decade in San Jose shows rust within 5–7 years here. We use marine-rated replacements and dielectric grease on every South San Francisco repair.
- Shifted limit switches on sloped lots. Wind-warped gate frames — common on the postwar iron gates in Sunshine Gardens and near Sign Hill — throw off the operator’s open/close limits. The motor thinks it’s finished its cycle; the gate is still a foot ajar. We realign, reinforce, and reprogram.
- Biotech campus integration failures. A “dead” commercial slide motor on the 101 corridor often traces to a software handshake failure between the gate controller and the facility’s access-control server. We speak IT security’s language and carry the vendor-specific diagnostic tools they require.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in South San Francisco, CA
Here’s what we’ve actually charged on South San Francisco jobs over the past 24 months:
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Residential motor repair (diagnostic + parts + labor) | $280 – $550 |
| Residential motor installation (swing or slide) | $650 – $1,800 |
| Linear actuator replacement | $720 – $1,400 |
| Battery backup add-on | $340 – $580 |
| Commercial slide motor repair | $850 – $2,400 |
| Commercial slide motor replacement (IT-integrated) | $1,200 – $4,500+ |
| Intercom integration | $480 – $1,100 |
| Emergency/after-hours service call | $180 – $240 trip + parts & labor |
Three factors push South San Francisco prices higher than Daly City or Millbrae: wind-rated hardware costs 15–20% more than standard, sloped-lot installations require custom hinge brackets and longer cable runs, and commercial jobs on the biotech corridor demand specialized software access that general gate techs can’t provide. We quote upfront before any work starts — call (628) 261-6223 for your exact number. Estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near South San Francisco
Our service radius extends north to San Bruno, west to Daly City, south to Millbrae, and across the city line into Visitacion Valley. Each has different wind exposure, soil conditions, and typical gate ages — we adjust our approach accordingly. San Bruno sees similar gusts but less salt air. Daly City’s fog belt corrodes differently. We know the distinctions because we’ve worked in all of them, repeatedly.
Serving South San Francisco, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the South San Francisco 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 South San Francisco
The San Bruno Gap creates a wind tunnel that channels Pacific air directly through residential and commercial properties, forcing gate motors to strain against sustained 25–35 mph loads that neighboring San Bruno or Millbrae simply don’t experience. That mechanical overload overheats capacitors, strips nylon gears, and burns out clutch assemblies years before their rated lifespan. If your operator is failing every 3–5 years instead of 10–12, the wind is the culprit. Call (628) 261-6223 — we’ll spec a wind-rated replacement that lasts.
If your gate faces west or southwest — common on homes in Sunshine Gardens and the hillside neighborhoods near Sign Hill — a wind-rated operator pays for itself in avoided replacement costs. Standard residential motors are rated for 15–20 mph sustained wind; South San Francisco’s afternoon gusts regularly exceed that. We install FAAC and BFT commercial-grade operators with dynamic braking and higher torque margins on residential properties here, typically adding $180–$340 to the base installation cost. The alternative is replacing a burned-out standard motor every 4 years.
Salt-laden marine air accelerates corrosion on electrical contacts, motor bearings, and steel hinge hardware by a factor of roughly two compared to inland Peninsula cities. We’ve opened control boxes in South San Francisco where the circuit board traces were green with chloride corrosion after just five years — the same hardware would show barely any degradation in San Jose. We use marine-grade dielectric grease, powder-coated replacement brackets, and sealed enclosures on every repair. For new installations near the Bay-facing edge of 94080, we recommend stainless steel hinge pins and galvanized posts.
It’s common in South San Francisco, but it’s not normal and it’s not something you should reset and ignore. Wind-warped gate frames shift the physical open and close positions, so the motor’s limit switches — which tell the operator when to stop — no longer align with reality. The root cause is usually flexing hinges or a twisting frame, especially on older wrought-iron gates on sloped lots. We fix the structure first, then recalibrate. Repeatedly reprogramming limits without addressing the frame just burns out the limit switch assembly. Call (628) 261-6223 — we’ll diagnose whether it’s a $45 switch or a $280 hinge rebuild.
Yes. The Genentech/Roche campus and surrounding biotech facilities along 101 use FAAC, BFT, and DoorKing systems integrated with campus-wide access control through software platforms like Lenel, CCURE, or proprietary vendor dashboards. We maintain active credentials and diagnostic tools for these integrations, and we coordinate with facility IT security when a gate motor failure is actually a communication protocol breakdown. A standard gate company can’t touch this work. We’ve been doing it in South San Francisco’s commercial corridor for over a decade.
Contact Liberty Gate Repair for Gate Motor & Opener Service in South San Francisco
Wind-burned motor. Salt-corroded board. Limit switch drifting every time the afternoon gusts hit. We’ve fixed all of it, hundreds of times, in the exact neighborhoods where you live or work. Steven Lee answers the phone, runs the diagnostic, and handles the repair — no layers, no handoffs, no “we’ll send someone Tuesday.” If you’re in South San Francisco and your gate operator is failing, grinding, or dead, call (628) 261-6223 now. We’ll give you a straight quote, show up with the right parts, and fix it so the San Bruno Gap doesn’t win next time.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving South San Francisco since 1993.