Linear Gate Repair Service in San Francisco
Linear gate repair in San Francisco typically costs $185–$420 for residential operator issues and $240–$580 for commercial access control problems, with most service calls completed in a single visit. At Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, we provide independent Linear gate service — not factory-authorized, but factory-familiar — drawing on 31 years of hands-on experience with Linear’s full product range across every San Francisco neighborhood. Call us at (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

We’re not a general contractor who “also does gates.” Gates are what we’ve done, exclusively, for over three decades. Steven Lee, our owner and lead technician, diagnoses and fixes Linear systems himself — from aging residential swing operators in the fog belt to commercial slide-gate controls serving multi-unit buildings in SoMa. That direct accountability matters when your gate is stuck open at 6 a.m. and you’ve got tenants or deliveries waiting.
Why Trust Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco for Your Linear Gate Repair?
Linear builds reliable equipment, but reliable doesn’t mean immune to San Francisco’s specific abuse. The salt-laden marine layer that parks over the Outer Sunset, Richmond, and Ingleside for months at a time chews through standard circuit board coatings and ferrous hardware faster than most manufacturers anticipate. We’ve replaced Linear control boards in Sea Cliff homes that failed in eighteen months — not because Linear cut corners, but because the original installer specified standard-grade enclosures where marine-rated housings were the practical minimum.
Steven Lee grew up in the Sunset District and learned metalwork and mechanical systems at City College of San Francisco, where a shop instructor told him that a gate is only as honest as the person who installs it. That was over 31 years ago. Since then, he’s developed a particular fluency with Linear’s product evolution — from the early AC-powered residential operators to current DC models with integrated battery backup and smart-home compatibility. We carry OEM-compatible Linear parts and know which aftermarket alternatives hold up and which ones cost more in callbacks than they save upfront.
As an independent Linear service provider, we’re not affiliated with or authorized by Linear. What we offer instead is something authorization doesn’t guarantee: the same technician who quotes your job (Steven) is the one who shows up with the parts, does the diagnostic, and stands behind the result. Our 613 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect that pattern — documented across hundreds of real jobs, not a lucky streak.
Common Linear Gate Repair Problems We Fix in San Francisco
- Linear actuator arm failure on hillside swing gates. Linear’s LA-500 and LA-850 series actuator arms are workhorses on residential swing gates, but San Francisco’s extreme grades — 15–25°+ in Noe Valley, Bernal Heights, Russian Hill, and Twin Peaks — force these units to fight gravity on every uphill open. The internal clutch and motor windings overheat and degrade prematurely when installers don’t account for slope with proper counterbalance geometry and duty-cycle programming. We see this misdiagnosed as “motor burnout” constantly; the real fix is grade-aware reconfiguration, not just swapping the actuator.
- Control board corrosion in fog-belt installations. Linear’s circuit boards — particularly in the LSQ and LSO slide-gate operator series — use conformal coating that holds up fine in standard climates. San Francisco’s western neighborhoods deliver something else entirely: persistent salt fog that penetrates marginal enclosure seals and causes trace corrosion, intermittent relay failure, and phantom “obstruction detected” errors. We stock marine-rated NEMA enclosures and can retrofit proper ventilation without compromising weatherproofing.
- Battery backup system degradation in DC operators. Linear’s HCT and HAE series residential operators ship with integrated battery backup for power-outage operation. In practice, these batteries cycle more than expected in San Francisco’s outage-prone microclimates (looking at you, Richmond and Sunset), and the charging circuits can fail to recognize degraded cells. We test actual reserve capacity, not just “green light on the board,” and replace with matched-spec batteries rather than generic 12V units that confuse the charging algorithm.
- Limit switch drift in commercial slide-gate systems. Linear’s commercial-grade CSW and OSW operators use magnetic or mechanical limit switches to set open/close positions. On the steep driveways common to San Francisco’s multi-unit buildings — especially ground-floor garage retrofits beneath Victorian flats — gate weight shifts with temperature and humidity, causing micro-movements that throw off limit calibration. The gate “thinks” it’s fully closed when it’s still two inches ajar, or slams the stop block repeatedly. We recalibrate with thermal expansion in mind and upgrade to heavier-duty limit hardware where the duty cycle demands it.
- Remote and receiver incompatibility after DIY “upgrades.” Linear’s MegaCode and MultiCode receiver families span multiple frequency generations, and San Francisco’s tech-savvy homeowners often attempt their own smart-home integrations or Amazon-purchased remote additions. The result: receivers locked in learn-mode, rolling-code desynchronization, or phantom activation from neighboring systems in dense row-house configurations. We map actual receiver firmware versions, match remotes correctly, and can advise on hardwired vs. RF solutions for your specific building density.
Linear Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
We stock Linear-compatible control boards, actuator assemblies, limit switch kits, battery backup modules, and receiver boards at our San Francisco facility. For OEM parts, we source through established Linear distribution channels; for quality aftermarket alternatives, we use only components we’ve field-tested against our own callback rate. The difference matters: a $38 aftermarket actuator arm that fails in fourteen months costs more than a $78 OEM-compatible unit that runs five years, once you factor in the second service call and your time.
Our repair-vs-replace calculus is straightforward. If your Linear operator is under eight years old and the chassis isn’t cracked or water-damaged, repair usually wins. If the unit has seen multiple board replacements already, or if the motor housing shows salt corrosion that’s migrated into the windings, we’ll tell you honestly that replacement makes more sense. We weld and fabricate on-site, so structural gate repairs happen in the same visit — no farming out to a second contractor, no return trips.
Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll walk through what’s actually wrong before you commit to anything.
Our Linear Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnostic with brand-specific testing. Steven arrives with Linear-specific diagnostic tools — not just a multimeter and guesswork. We test actuator current draw under load, verify control board output waveforms, and check receiver signal integrity with calibrated RF equipment. For hillside installations, we measure actual gate grade and document counterbalance geometry. This takes 20–40 minutes and tells us whether you’re looking at a ol80 adjustment or a $580 rebuild.
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Repair or installation with OEM-compatible parts. We carry the most common Linear failure items on the truck: HCT/HAe control boards, LA-series actuator assemblies, CSW/OSW limit hardware, MegaCode receiver boards. What we don’t have, we source same-day from San Francisco-area distribution. Structural issues — bent gate frames, cracked welds, hinge corrosion — get addressed in-house with our mobile welding setup.
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Full-cycle testing under real conditions. We don’t just hit the remote twice and leave. We cycle the gate through its full range under load, test battery backup with actual AC disconnect, verify obstruction sensitivity with calibrated test objects, and confirm remote range at property-line distance. For multi-unit systems, we test every tenant remote and document which ones hold code.
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Warranty documentation and maintenance guidance. We provide written scope of work with parts specified by manufacturer and part number, plus our 90-day labor warranty. For fog-belt properties, we note recommended inspection intervals and corrosion-prevention steps specific to your installation’s exposure.
Linear Products We Service & Install in San Francisco
We work across Linear’s full residential and commercial range: the LA-500 and LA-850 actuator series for swing gates; the HCT and HAE DC operators with integrated battery backup; the LSQ and LSO slide-gate operators for light-to-medium commercial duty; and the CSW and OSW heavy-duty commercial slide-gate systems. We also service Linear’s access control peripherals — telephone entry systems, loop detectors, and the MegaCode and MultiCode remote/receiver families.

For San Francisco’s Victorian and Edwardian housing stock — narrow 25-foot lots with original wrought-iron pedestrian gates and tight side-yard access — we frequently adapt Linear’s standard operators to period-compatible installations, fabricating custom mounting brackets and concealment housings in our mobile shop. We stock the hardware profiles that matter here: 316 stainless hinges and fasteners for fog-belt durability, hot-dipped galvanized post shoes where soil contact occurs, and marine-rated enclosures for any operator mounted within 800 yards of the Pacific.
We Also Service These Brands
Our fluency runs deep across nine major gate brands. Beyond Linear, we regularly service and install LiftMaster residential and commercial operators, FAAC hydraulic swing and slide systems, BFT underground and articulated arm units, and Viking heavy-duty commercial access systems. We also work with Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. This breadth matters when your property has mixed-brand equipment or when you’re evaluating replacement options across manufacturers — we can compare actual field reliability, not just brochure specs.
FAQs — Linear Gate Repair Service in San Francisco
No. We are an independent Linear service provider with no manufacturer affiliation or authorization. Our expertise comes from 31 years of hands-on repair and installation experience with Linear products across San Francisco, not from factory certification. This independence means we can recommend repair over replacement when it serves your interests, and we can source both OEM and quality aftermarket parts based on actual performance rather than brand loyalty.
We use OEM-compatible parts sourced through established Linear distribution channels, plus select aftermarket alternatives that we’ve validated against our own callback data. We’ll tell you exactly which we’re proposing for your repair and why. For control boards and receiver modules, we typically prefer OEM-compatible units; for wear items like actuator arms in corrosive environments, we’ve found certain aftermarket manufacturers outperform original spec at lower cost.
Most residential Linear repairs in San Francisco are completed in 1.5 to 3 hours during a single visit. Commercial access control issues involving multiple entry points or integrated telephone systems may extend to a half-day. We stock common Linear failure parts locally, so return visits are rare — our on-site welding and fabrication capability eliminates the “we’ll come back with a bracket” delay that plagues general contractors. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule; we’ll estimate duration when you describe your system and symptoms.
We service and install the full current Linear residential and commercial range: LA-500 and LA-850 swing-gate actuators; HCT and HAE DC operators with battery backup; LSQ and LSO light-to-medium commercial slide-gate operators; CSW and OSW heavy-duty commercial slide-gate systems; plus MegaCode and MultiCode remote/receiver families and Linear access control peripherals. We also support legacy Linear equipment no longer in production, which matters for San Francisco’s older housing stock where original operators may be fifteen to twenty years old.
If your Linear operator is still under manufacturer’s warranty, unauthorized service may affect coverage — that’s the trade-off of independent repair. We’ll check your installation date and serial number against Linear’s warranty terms before proceeding. If warranty coverage is intact and the failure is clearly a manufacturing defect, we’ll advise you to pursue Linear’s authorized channel first. If warranty has expired or the issue is installation-related (grade stress, corrosion, improper programming), our independent service is the practical path forward.
Linear gate repair in San Francisco typically runs $185–$340 for residential actuator or control board replacement, $240–$420 for commercial slide-gate operator service, and $340–$580 for access control integration or multi-point commercial systems. Diagnostic service calls start at $125, credited toward repair if you proceed. Fog-belt properties often need hardware upgrades (marine enclosures, stainless fasteners) that add $60–$150 to base repair but prevent repeat failures. Call (628) 261-6223 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and we’ll itemize what you’re paying for before any work begins.
Book Your Linear Service in San Francisco, CA
A gate that gives you trouble every winter isn’t a gate you can trust — let’s fix it right the first time. Whether your Linear operator is acting up in the fog belt, struggling with hillside grade in Noe Valley, or due for honest assessment after a decade of service, we’re ready to look at it. Call (628) 261-6223 to speak with Steven directly and schedule your free estimate. We serve every San Francisco neighborhood, and we don’t book jobs we can’t finish properly.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving the city since 1993.