FAAC Gate Repair in Gilroy, CA | Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco
FAAC gate repair in Gilroy typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a control board reset, motor replacement, or full operator rebuild. We’re an independent FAAC service provider — not factory-authorized — which means we source OEM-compatible parts without the markup or wait times of dealer-only channels. Our difference in Gilroy specifically? We’ve spent three decades learning how the garlic harvest dust, 100°F valley heat, and marine moisture creeping through Pacheco Pass conspire against FAAC electronics here in ways they don’t in San Jose or Morgan Hill. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

Why Gilroy Residents Choose Us for FAAC Service
Most gate companies in Santa Clara County will take a swing at any brand. We don’t swing — we know FAAC’s control logic, its error-code patterns, and which Italian-manufactured components fail predictably after fifteen years of Central Valley temperature swings.
Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, grew up in San Francisco’s Sunset District and learned mechanical systems at City College of San Francisco. That was over 31 years ago. Since then he’s built a reputation for diagnosing problems other technicians misread — particularly on European gate operators where the troubleshooting mindset differs from domestic brands. When a FAAC 770 or 741 shows a flashing error code in a Gilroy driveway, Steven reads it, fixes it, and tests it under load before leaving. Not a junior tech. Not a subcontractor. Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it.
We stock FAAC-compatible control boards, capacitors, and gear assemblies, and we weld on-site. That combination matters in Gilroy’s 1990s–2000s subdivisions east of US-101, where original ornamental iron gates have aged into structural fatigue while their FAAC operators still have life left. One visit. Not three.
613 customers have rated us 4.9 stars. That’s not a lucky month — that’s a pattern across hundreds of real jobs, many of them on European operators other companies won’t touch.
Common FAAC Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Gilroy
- Control board failure from thermal cycling. Gilroy’s inland valley hits 100°F regularly in July and August, then drops 40 degrees after sunset when marine moisture funnels through Pacheco Pass. FAAC’s 740 and 770 series boards — particularly units manufactured before 2015 — develop cold-solder joint fractures from this daily expansion and contraction. We see it in master-planned communities off Leavesley Road where gates cycle dozens of times daily.
- Garlic harvest dust infiltration. From July through August, Christopher Ranch processing operations generate a fine, sticky particulate that’s part garlic residue, part silica. It packs into FAAC operator housings, coats limit switches, and creates conductive paths across low-voltage terminals. Standard enclosures don’t stop it. We upgrade to sealed NEMA-rated boxes and schedule post-harvest inspections — a seasonal protocol our Morgan Hill competitors rarely consider.
- Hinge binding from frame expansion. Those 100°F days expand tubular steel gate frames enough to drag on concrete pads or bind against stops. FAAC’s torque-sensitive safety logic interprets the resistance as an obstruction and reverses the gate — repeatedly, until the motor overheats. We realign, relieve binding points, and recalibrate torque settings for Gilroy’s thermal reality.
- UV-degraded photoeye lenses and wiring insulation. FAAC’s external safety loops and through-beam sensors use PVC-jacketed cable that hardens and cracks after a decade of Central Valley sun. We replace with UV-resistant jacketing and reposition sensors where afternoon sun doesn’t bake them against stucco walls.
- Rural sliding gate rail contamination. On equestrian properties along the city’s agricultural periphery, FAAC 844ER rack-driven operators grind through accumulated dust, manure particulate, and vegetative debris. The rack teeth wear asymmetrically; the pinion chatters; the limit switches lose position. We clean, re-rack with hardened steel, and set more aggressive maintenance intervals than FAAC’s generic manual suggests.
FAAC Service in Gilroy: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Gilroy occupies a strange position in our service territory. In the same Tuesday, Steven might troubleshoot a finicky FAAC 740 keypad entry on a wrought-iron driveway gate in a 1998 HOA tract near Eagle Ridge Golf Club, then drive twenty minutes west to a ranch property off New Avenue where a FAAC 844 powers a sixteen-foot sliding gate for horse paddock access. The technical knowledge overlaps; the environmental stressors don’t.
The garlic harvest phenomenon deserves its own paragraph. Christopher Ranch’s processing operations near the 95020 core generate airborne particulate that’s chemically active — organic acids from garlic tissue, mineral dust from field soil, silica from processing equipment. This mixture settles in FAAC operator enclosures as a gray-green paste. We’ve opened 770 control boxes in late August that looked like they’d been filled with wet cement. The standard FAAC housing, designed for European climates, isn’t sealed against this. We’ve developed a specific retrofit: gasketed NEMA 4X enclosures, positive-pressure venting with filtered breathers, and an annual post-harvest inspection we consider mandatory for any FAAC operator within three miles of processing facilities. Your technician in Davis or Stockton won’t know this. We do, because we’ve pulled failed boards out of Gilroy gates for fifteen years and learned what the pattern means.
A gate that gives you trouble every winter isn’t a gate you can trust — let’s fix it right the first time.
FAAC Models & Products We Service in Gilroy
We work on FAAC’s full residential and light-commercial lineup: the 740 swing-gate operator (still common on 1990s–2000s installations in Gilroy’s subdivisions), the 770 with its integrated control logic, the 741 hydraulic single-arm unit for heavier ornamental gates, the 844 rack-driven sliding operator found on rural properties, and the 844ER with external receiver configuration. We also service FAAC keypads — the KP and E024 series — and radio receivers including the XR2 and XT4 families.
Our parts approach is straightforward: OEM-compatible components from established aftermarket manufacturers, plus direct Italian sourcing for FAAC-specific items like the 740/770 control boards and 844 gearboxes. We don’t pretend to be a factory dealer — we’re independent, which means no dealer-only markup and no waiting for authorized-channel shipping from the East Coast. For common FAAC failures in Gilroy, we typically have replacement boards, capacitors, and safety devices on the truck. If your 770 needs a specific Italian-manufactured gearbox, we’ll source it with a clear timeline — usually under a week, not the three-week dealer backorder.

FAAC Service Pricing in Gilroy
Here’s what FAAC repair costs look like in the Gilroy market based on our 2024–2025 service data:
- Diagnostic and basic reset (no parts): $180–$220
- Control board replacement (OEM-compatible): $280–$380
- Motor or gearbox rebuild: $320–$450
- Full operator replacement with installation: $1,400–$2,200
- Post-harvest inspection and enclosure sealing: $150–$200
What drives the variance? Age of the unit, accessibility of the installation, and whether we’re dealing with standard housing or a contaminated enclosure that needs complete cleaning and resealing. FAAC’s hydraulic 741 units run higher than electromechanical 740s due to fluid handling and cylinder complexity.
Our estimates are free and include a full operational test, error-code readout, and written findings. No obligation. Call (628) 261-6223 — we’ll give you a straight number after seeing your gate.
Serving Gilroy, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Gilroy 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 — FAAC Gate Repair in Gilroy
No — we’re an independent FAAC service provider, not manufacturer-affiliated or authorized. That independence saves our Gilroy customers money: we source OEM-compatible parts through wholesale channels without dealer-only markups, and we’re not restricted to factory warranty protocols that can delay repairs by weeks. For older FAAC units that FAAC itself no longer supports, this matters — we can still keep them running. Call (628) 261-6223 to discuss your specific model.
We use a hybrid approach: OEM-compatible aftermarket components for common wear items like capacitors, relays, and photoeyes, plus direct-sourced Italian FAAC parts for model-specific items like 770 control boards and 844 gearboxes. For a typical 740 control board replacement in Gilroy, you’ll save 30–40% over dealer pricing with equivalent reliability. We warranty our parts and labor, and we document exactly what’s installed. Questions about a specific component? Call (628) 261-6223.
Most FAAC repairs in Gilroy finish in a single visit of two to three hours. We stock common FAAC control boards, safety devices, and hardware on our service vehicles. If your unit needs a specialized Italian-sourced component, we’ll diagnose, quote, and schedule the return visit with the part in hand — no waiting for us to “check availability” after we’ve left. For post-harvest inspections during September and October, we recommend booking two weeks ahead. Call (628) 261-6223 to check current availability.
We service the 740, 770, 741, 844, and 844ER operators; KP and E024 keypad series; and XR2/XT4 radio receivers. We don’t work on FAAC’s industrial barrier-arm product line or parking revenue systems — those require different expertise. If you’re unsure which FAAC model you have, the label is usually inside the operator housing or on the underside of the keypad. Snap a photo and text it to (628) 261-6223 — we’ll identify it and tell you if it’s in our wheelhouse.
For FAAC units under twelve years old with isolated failures — bad board, worn gearbox, failed capacitor — repair almost always wins on cost. A $320 gearbox rebuild versus $1,800 for a new operator is straightforward math. But if your 740 is pushing twenty years, has multiple failing systems, and lives in a Gilroy location where garlic dust has contaminated every internal surface, replacement becomes the better long-term value. We don’t sell you a new unit unless the old one is genuinely exhausted. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free assessment and honest recommendation.
Service Areas Near Gilroy
We run FAAC service calls throughout Gilroy’s 95020 and 95021 ZIP codes, and we regularly follow up with customers in neighboring communities. You’ll find us working in Morgan Hill to the north on similar inland-valley gate systems, down through San Martin’s ranch properties, and occasionally into Hollister’s agricultural zone where FAAC sliding operators handle livestock perimeter gates. For larger commercial FAAC installations, we also travel to Stockton, Manteca, and the Garden Acres area when the project justifies the trip. Most of our Gilroy customers come from word-of-mouth in the master-planned communities east of US-101 and the rural parcels along New Avenue and Frazier Lake Road.
Book Your FAAC Service in Gilroy Today
FAAC operators are solid machines — Italian-built, over-engineered, and capable of twenty-plus years when maintained by someone who understands their quirks. In Gilroy, those quirks include heat expansion, Pacheco Pass moisture, and a seasonal dust phenomenon no factory manual mentions. We’ve handled all three for fifteen years. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate. Steven answers the phone, or calls back within the hour.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Gilroy and the greater Bay Area since 1993.