Linear Gate Repair in Livermore, CA | Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco
Linear gate repair in Livermore typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a control board reset, actuator replacement, or full operator swap in wind-beaten conditions. We’re an independent Linear service provider — not factory-authorized — which means we source OEM-compatible and genuine Linear parts based on what your specific model actually needs, not what a corporate parts program pushes. If your Linear operator is struggling against Altamont Pass winds or your remote stopped working somewhere along Arroyo Road, we carry the diagnostic tools and replacement inventory to fix it without ordering out. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.

Why Livermore Residents Choose Us for Linear Service
Steven Lee has been working on gates exclusively for over 31 years. That’s not a general contractor who “also does gates” — that’s a craft built around hinges, actuators, and control boards from day one. When a Livermore homeowner calls about their Linear system, Steven diagnoses it, Steven fixes it. No handoff to an apprentice who might recognize the brand logo but has never traced a Linear HSLG circuit board in 40 mph wind load conditions.
We’re factory-familiar with Linear across its full residential and light-commercial range — from the basic LBDO slide gate operators to the HCT and HSLG heavy-duty series found on estate properties along Tesla Road. Our van stocks Linear-compatible remotes, receiver boards, limit switches, and gear assemblies, plus the welding equipment to repair twisted frames when Livermore’s sustained winds have done structural damage. That combination — brand-specific knowledge plus in-house metalwork — turns what could be a three-visit ordeal into one appointment.
613 customers rated us 4.9 stars. The pattern matters more than any single review. We’re based in San Francisco but route regularly through the 94550 and 94551 ZIP codes, and we know the difference between a standard tract-home gate in the flatlands and an ornamental iron system in Ruby Hill that needs careful alignment to preserve both function and HOA appearance standards.
Common Linear Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Livermore
- Wind-load motor burnout on Linear HSLG and HCT operators. Livermore’s afternoon winds through the Altamont Pass routinely hit 25–40+ mph, and Linear operators sized for standard duty cycles end up overheating as they fight to close against gust pressure. We see this on estate gates along Arroyo Road more than anywhere else in the East Bay — motors that test fine in calm morning conditions but thermal-out by 3 PM. We diagnose the actual duty-cycle mismatch and upgrade to appropriately rated Linear gearboxes or add wind-release hardware.
- Control board failure from voltage fluctuation. Livermore’s inland heat — those 95–105°F stretches in July and August — pushes electrical components harder than in cooler Bay Area cities. Linear control boards, especially older LDO and LSO series units, develop capacitor fatigue and relay contact erosion. We test board-level components rather than defaulting to full replacement, but when the board’s done, we install OEM-compatible replacements with updated surge protection.
- Warped wooden gate panels throwing off Linear slide operator alignment. The 1970s–1990s tract homes in Livermore’s flatlands often have wooden side-yard or pool gates that dry, twist, and rack in the hot inland sun. A Linear slide operator can’t track properly when the gate itself has developed a three-inch belly. We realign the operator, but we also assess whether the gate structure itself needs welding reinforcement or whether it’s time to talk about material upgrades.
- Outdated entrapment protection on pre-2016 Linear systems. Wine-country estates throughout the Livermore Valley run older automatic gate openers installed before UL 325 standards tightened. Linear operators from that era often lack compliant photo eyes or edge sensors, or the original safety loops have failed. We upgrade these systems to current standards — not because we’re inspectors, but because a gate that can close on a vehicle or person in a high-traffic winery entrance is a liability nobody needs.
- Remote and receiver interference in dense residential clusters. Ruby Hill and newer Livermore communities have multiple Linear systems operating in close proximity, plus the RF noise from neighboring WiFi mesh networks and smart home equipment. We diagnose whether the issue is a failing Linear MEGA-CODE receiver, antenna degradation, or frequency conflict — and we program replacement remotes to current rolling-code standards so your gate opens when you press the button, not your neighbor’s.
Linear Service in Livermore: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the thing about Livermore that changes how we approach every Linear repair call: this city sits in a wind corridor that simply doesn’t exist in Pleasanton, Dublin, or any other nearby suburb. The Altamont Pass funnels Pacific air through a narrow gap, and by the time it reaches Livermore’s 94550 and 94551 ZIP codes, it’s a sustained mechanical force that coastal gate technicians rarely contemplate. We’ve watched Linear actuators stripped of their internal gearing because the gate was allowed to “whip” in gusts until the motor’s overload circuit finally gave up. We’ve seen lightweight aluminum frames on pool gates in the flatlands rack so badly that the Linear slide operator jumped its track entirely. The wind here isn’t an occasional nuisance — it’s a daily design constraint that shapes every hinge specification, every operator sizing calculation, and every welding repair we perform. When Steven Lee quotes a Linear motor replacement on a Tesla Road estate property, he’s not dropping in the same unit he’d use in San Francisco’s Sunset District. The wind load math is different. The hardware has to be heavier. And the installation has to account for the fact that this gate will spend hundreds of hours per year fighting forces that don’t exist twenty minutes west on 580.
Linear Models & Products We Service in Livermore
We work on the full Linear residential and light-commercial catalog: LBDO and LDO slide gate operators, LSO and HSLG swing gate systems, the HCT heavy-duty commercial line, and all associated access control components including Linear MEGA-CODE and ACP009 series receivers, telephone entry systems, and proximity card readers.
Our parts approach is straightforward: we stock genuine Linear components where they offer clear reliability advantages — control boards, limit switches, and safety devices especially — and we source OEM-compatible alternatives for wear items like gear assemblies and remotes when the quality is equivalent and the cost savings matter to the customer. We’re not locked into a manufacturer’s parts program, so we can recommend based on your gate’s actual conditions. For Livermore’s wind-stressed installations, that flexibility matters. A gate that gives you trouble every winter isn’t a gate you can trust — let’s fix it right the first time.
Linear Service Pricing in Livermore
What you’ll pay depends on whether we’re resetting a control board or replacing a wind-burned actuator, but here’s the honest range:

| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & control board reset/programming | $180 – $260 |
| Linear remote or receiver replacement | $150 – $280 |
| Actuator or motor replacement (residential) | $340 – $650 |
| Heavy-duty operator swap (HCT/HSLG series) | $580 – $1,200 |
| Structural welding & hinge reinforcement | $200 – $450 |
| UL 325 safety upgrade (photo eyes, edge sensors, loops) | $280 – $520 |
Wind damage complicates estimates. A motor that tests failed may have taken the control board with it, or the gate frame may be twisted enough that the new operator won’t track properly without welding work. That’s why we offer free estimates in Livermore — we’ll diagnose the full chain of failure, explain what actually needs fixing, and quote before any work starts. Call (628) 261-6223 to schedule. Estimates are free, and we carry enough inventory that most Linear repairs finish in one visit.
Serving Livermore, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Livermore 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 — Linear Gate Repair in Livermore
No — we’re an independent service provider with no manufacturer affiliation. That independence lets us source both genuine Linear parts and quality OEM-compatible alternatives based on what your specific repair actually needs, not what a corporate parts program requires us to sell. If you need warranty service through an authorized Linear dealer, we can point you toward one; if you need honest repair at fair cost, we handle that. Call (628) 261-6223 to discuss your situation.
We use genuine Linear control boards, safety devices, and limit switches because the factory engineering matters for reliability. For wear items like gear assemblies and remotes, we often install OEM-compatible parts that match or exceed Linear specifications at lower cost — and we explain the choice before we order anything. Our van stocks both for faster Livermore turnaround. Call (628) 261-6223 and we’ll tell you exactly what your model needs.
Most residential Linear repairs — control board replacement, remote programming, actuator swap — finish within two to three hours on-site. Wind-damaged estate gates or older systems needing UL 325 safety upgrades can run longer, especially if we’re welding frame reinforcement or trenching for new loop detectors. We stock parts and weld on-site to avoid return visits. For a realistic timeline on your specific gate, call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate.
We service the full current and recent-discontinued Linear residential and light-commercial range: LBDO, LDO, LSO, HSLG, and HCT series operators; MEGA-CODE and ACP009 receiver systems; and Linear telephone entry and proximity access control. We’ve also worked on Linear equipment installed in the 1990s and 2000s that’s still running on Livermore wine-country properties — if it’s Linear-branded, we’ve likely seen it. Call (628) 261-6223 with your model number.
Most non-opening Linear gates in Livermore trace to one of three issues: failed control board ($180–$260), dead actuator or motor ($340–$650), or safety sensor misalignment causing the system to lock out ($150–$280). Altamont wind damage can stack these failures — a motor that overworked itself may have fried the board too. We diagnose the root cause before quoting, and estimates are free. Call (628) 261-6223 for exact pricing on your gate.
Service Areas Near Livermore
We route regularly through the East Bay and Central Valley corridor, including Stockton to the northeast, Manteca and Garden Acres further south along 580/120, and Davis to the north via I-80. Closer in, we cover Interlaken and August on the approach to the Delta. If you’re unsure whether your property falls within our service radius, call (628) 261-6223 — we travel for estate and commercial gate work throughout the region.
Book Your Linear Service in Livermore Today
Linear gate problems don’t fix themselves, and in Livermore’s wind corridor they tend to get worse faster than in calmer climates. Whether your operator is thermal-shutting down every afternoon, your remote’s gone intermittent, or you’re looking at a full safety upgrade for an older system, we’ll diagnose it honestly and repair it with parts that hold up. Call (628) 261-6223 for a free estimate — we’re routing through Livermore this week and can often schedule within 24–48 hours.
Reviewed by Steven Lee, Owner at Liberty Gate Repair San Francisco, serving the Bay Area and Central Valley since 1993.