FAAC Gate Repair in Kensington, CA | Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco
FAAC gate repair in Kensington typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether we’re addressing a motor issue, control board failure, or structural hardware problem on your hillside driveway. We’re Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, an independent FAAC service provider — not factory-authorized, but factory-familiar after 31 years of hands-on work with FAAC systems across the Bay Area. Our Kensington customers call (628) 261-6223 because we stock FAAC-compatible parts and weld on-site, which matters when your gate is on a slope and can’t wait for a second visit.

Why Kensington Residents Choose Us for FAAC Service
Steven Lee has been working on gates since before half the homes in Kensington were built, and he’s seen what the East Bay hills do to equipment that was perfectly adequate in drier climates. When a FAAC 770 or 402 operator starts acting up on a terraced lot off Arlington Avenue, we’re not guessing — we know whether it’s the control board taking moisture damage or the actuator arm fighting gravity on a steep grade.
Our difference is straightforward: Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it. No dispatchers, no rotating crews of generalists. We’ve got 613 customers who rated us 4.9 stars, and that pattern comes from showing up with the right FAAC-compatible parts already in the truck, plus welding gear for when the hinge mount has rusted through on a 1930s wrought iron frame. We don’t promise manufacturer authorization we don’t have — we promise 31 years of gate-exclusive experience and repairs that hold up against Kensington’s particular combination of salt fog and slope.
Common FAAC Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Kensington
- Control board moisture failure. The daily marine layer that rolls over Kensington’s hills doesn’t just make your morning coffee feel damp — it seeps into FAAC control enclosures that weren’t sealed for this environment. We replace compromised boards with quality aftermarket equivalents and upgrade gasketing so your 740 or 770 operator survives the next fog season.
- Actuator arm binding on sloped driveways. Kensington’s steep grades mean swing gates fight gravity every cycle. FAAC’s articulated arm operators — the 391, 422, and 770 series — work harder here than anywhere else in the East Bay. We install heavy-duty adjustable hinges and recalibrate stroke limits so the motor isn’t straining against physics it can’t win.
- Corroded safety loop connections. The salt-laden fog accelerates oxidation on every electrical connection, but safety induction loops buried in Kensington’s older concrete driveways are especially vulnerable. We diagnose loop impedance issues and repair or replace connections without tearing out your vintage hardscape.
- Wooden gate frame rot compromising operator mounting. Redwood gates on Period Revival cottages look right for the neighborhood, but persistent humidity rots the posts where FAAC bracketry attaches. We sister in steel or fabricate custom mounts — welded on-site — so your operator has solid structure to push against.
- Remote and keypad intermittent failure. FAAC’s 868 MHz radio systems can struggle when moisture corrodes antenna connections or when mature eucalyptus canopy (common on Kensington’s older lots) creates multipath interference. We test signal strength at the receiver and upgrade antenna placement or switch to wired keypads where radio simply won’t penetrate.
FAAC Service in Kensington: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Kensington sits directly in the East Bay hills where marine layer fog funnels daily off the Bay, bathing properties in salt-laden moisture far more intensively than flatland neighbors like El Cerrito or Albany below. This means wrought iron and steel gate hardware on the area’s 1920s–1950s craftsman and Tudor Revival homes corrodes at an accelerated rate, and wooden gates suffer persistent rot — making corrosion-resistant materials and more frequent maintenance a genuine local necessity, not an upsell.
For FAAC owners specifically, this translates to control boards that fail two to three years sooner than their rated lifespan, actuator pivot pins that gall and seize, and safety edges whose conductive rubber degrades from the inside out. We’ve replaced more FAAC 770 internal limit switches in Kensington than in any other East Bay city because the potentiometer tracks simply corrode in the humid enclosure air. When Steven Lee opens a control box here and smells that particular ozone-and-rust combination, he knows exactly what he’s looking at — and he stocks the replacement components to fix it without a return trip. 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 Kensington
We’re familiar with your brand across the full FAAC residential and light-commercial range: the 391 and 422 articulated arm operators for swing gates, the 740 and 770 underground systems (the ones buried in that concrete vault that fills with water every rainy season), the 415 and S800 industrial slide gate operators, plus the 868 MHz radio receivers and keypads. We don’t carry factory-original FAAC parts — we’re independent, not authorized — but we source OEM-compatible components from established aftermarket manufacturers whose control boards, gear sets, and limit switches we’ve validated through years of field installation. For Kensington’s hillside homes with non-standard gate dimensions, our on-site welding capability means we can modify or fabricate mounting brackets that no catalog part was designed for.
FAAC Service Pricing in Kensington
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic service call | $120–$180 |
| FAAC control board replacement (OEM-compatible) | $280–$450 |
| Actuator arm rebuild or replacement | $220–$380 |
| Safety loop or edge sensor repair | $150–$290 |
| Custom hinge/weld repair for slope correction | $200–$400 |
| Full operator replacement with installation | $1,400–$2,600 |
What drives cost: hillside access difficulty, whether your gate requires custom bracket fabrication, and whether we’re working with original FAAC wiring or a previous installer’s shortcuts. Every estimate we provide in Kensington is free and itemized — no vague ranges that balloon once we’re on-site. Call (628) 261-6223 for an exact quote on your specific FAAC system.

Serving Kensington, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Kensington 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 Kensington
No — we’re an independent FAAC service provider. We’re not factory-authorized, which means we can’t warranty FAAC OEM parts through the manufacturer, but it also means we’re not bound to their parts pricing or their service protocols. We’ve spent 31 years learning what actually works in Bay Area conditions, and we source quality aftermarket components that meet or exceed original specifications at fairer prices. For warranty coverage on a newer FAAC install, contact your original dealer; for repairs that last, call us at (628) 261-6223.
We use OEM-compatible aftermarket parts from established manufacturers we’ve field-tested over years. For Kensington’s climate, we often spec upgraded enclosures and connection hardware that outperform original FAAC components in moisture resistance. If you specifically require factory-original FAAC parts, we can source them but pricing and lead time increase significantly. Call (628) 261-6223 to discuss what’s right for your system.
Most FAAC repairs in Kensington are completed in a single visit of 2–3 hours. The exceptions: underground 740/770 operators with flooded vaults requiring pump-out and dry time, or custom fabrication for gates on steep grades where standard brackets won’t align. We stock common FAAC-compatible control boards, actuator components, and radio receivers, and we weld on-site — so even complex slope corrections rarely need a callback. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule; we’ll tell you upfront if your job is same-day or needs staging.
We service the 391, 422, 415, 740, 770, and S800 series operators, plus FAAC’s 868 MHz radio systems, keypads, and safety edges. We’ve also troubleshot older FAAC systems that predate current model numbers — the kind installed in the 1990s on Kensington’s original hillside developments and still clanking along. If you’re unsure what you have, text us a photo of the operator housing or control board; Steven Lee can identify it from the casing and relay markings.
Most FAAC repairs in Kensington fall between $180 and $450, with full operator replacement running $1,400–$2,600 depending on gate size, access difficulty, and whether we need custom fabrication for your slope. The hillside location and older housing stock here mean we encounter more rusted mounting hardware and non-standard openings than in flatland cities — factors we assess during your free estimate. Call (628) 261-6223 for an exact quote; estimates are free and we’ll tell you if your job is straightforward or needs the full treatment.
Service Areas Near Kensington
We work throughout Kensington’s 94530 ZIP and regularly field calls from neighboring hillside communities. You’ll find us in El Cerrito and Albany below the grade, up in Richmond’s East Richmond Heights area, and occasionally as far as Berkeley’s Claremont Hills for repeat customers who’ve moved. We don’t chase every ZIP code — we focus on the East Bay hill communities where gate problems look like Kensington’s: fog, slope, and vintage housing stock that demands actual craft.
Book Your FAAC Service in Kensington Today
Your FAAC gate doesn’t need a general handyman who’ll watch a YouTube video in your driveway. It needs someone who’s pulled apart three decades of these operators and knows what Kensington’s fog and grade will do to the repair six months from now. Steven Lee answers calls directly at (628) 261-6223, and we’ll get you a free estimate with real numbers — not a dispatch window and a prayer. Same-day service is often available for urgent security or access issues.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner and Lead Technician at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving Kensington and the East Bay hills since 1993.