Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Oakland Park
Gate motor and opener repair in Oakland Park typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether it’s a simple limit switch replacement or a full operator swap, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call before noon. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, and James Wilson handles every Oakland Park job personally — he’s been repairing and installing gate motors across Broward County for over 8 years. Oakland Park’s 33334 ZIP sits close enough to the Intracoastal Waterway that salt-laden air chews through standard gate hardware in 2–3 years, which means local expertise isn’t optional here. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate.

Why Summit Gate Repair Service Miami Is Oakland Park’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve earned 730+ verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and a growing share of those come from Oakland Park homeowners who’ve dealt with the same cycle: a gate motor that worked fine in March, dead by October after salt spray got into the housing. James Wilson doesn’t dispatch a crew — he arrives with the parts and tools to finish the job in one visit, including our Gate Motor & Opener inventory and mobile welding rig.
Our response time to Oakland Park averages 45–90 minutes during business hours because we’re already working in nearby Wilton Manors and Sunrise most days. We know the difference between a street-side gate on NW 6th Avenue and a canal-facing gate off NE 38th Street — and we stock marine-grade hardware for the latter because we’ve learned the hard way that standard steel won’t survive two hurricane seasons there.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Oakland Park
Motor Installation
New operator installation in Oakland Park starts around $650 for a basic swing gate motor and runs to $1,400+ for heavy-duty slide systems with intercom integration and battery backup. Most Oakland Park homes built in the 1950s–1970s have original gates that were never engineered for automation — the concrete posts are undersized, hinges are welded to thin-wall tubing, and the gate frame itself lacks the diagonal bracing to handle the torque a modern operator delivers. We assess the structure first, reinforce what’s salvageable, and replace what isn’t. For canal-front properties, we specify aluminum or marine-grade stainless operators because we’ve seen too many steel housings fail within 18 months of installation.
Motor Repair
Repair calls make up about 60% of our Oakland Park workload. Common fixes: replacing corroded limit switches ($180–$280), clearing debris from slide gate tracks after storms ($150–$220), and recalibrating operators that have lost their travel settings from repeated wind-load flexing. The August–October hurricane season is brutal here — gates that aren’t storm-hardened take cyclical stress that slowly misaligns sensors and strips nylon gears. James carries replacement boards, gear sets, and sensor kits for nine major brands, so most motor repairs in Oakland Park finish without a parts order.
Linear Motor Specialists
Linear operators are popular in Oakland Park for swing gates on narrow lots where a slide system won’t fit. We install and repair Linear’s full residential line, including their battery-backup models that keep your gate functional during the power outages that follow every tropical storm. Linear’s actuator arms hold up well to humidity, but the control boards are sensitive to voltage spikes — common in older Oakland Park neighborhoods where infrastructure dates to the 1960s. We stock replacement boards and can install surge protection at the operator if your property has frequent flickers.
Slide Motor Systems
Slide gate motors in Oakland Park take a beating. The combination of salt air, sandy soil that shifts with heavy rains, and hurricane-force wind loads means track alignment is a constant battle. We service and install slide operators from LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and DoorKing — brands we’ve found hold up best to the local conditions. For properties backing onto Broward County’s drainage canals, we pay special attention to track drainage: standing water accelerates corrosion and freezes rollers in place. Our installations include graded track beds and weep holes where the site allows.
Battery Backup
Power outages in Oakland Park aren’t rare — they’re seasonal. A gate motor with battery backup keeps your property secure and accessible when FPL lines go down. We install backup systems on new operators and retrofit them to most existing units. The battery itself needs replacement every 3–5 years in South Florida’s heat; we track that for our regular customers and call before it fails.
Intercom Integration
Many Oakland Park homeowners upgrading their gate motors also want modern access control — cellular intercoms, keypad entry, or smartphone-enabled systems that let you grant access to delivery drivers or guests remotely. We program and integrate these during motor installation, running low-voltage cable through existing conduit where possible or trenching new runs when the old gate predates any wiring. For 1950s–1970s homes with no infrastructure, we’ve developed routing strategies that minimize concrete cutting on original driveways.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Oakland Park
We work on nine automation brands regularly: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Oakland Park customers, that breadth matters because many homes have older operators that parts houses no longer stock — we maintain our own inventory of discontinued boards, gear sets, and replacement arms, and we fabricate brackets in our mobile welding rig when factory parts are gone. Ghost Controls and DoorKing are particularly popular for retrofit projects on Oakland Park’s smaller lots; their compact operator housings fit tight spaces without the structural overhang that larger units require. Elite’s heavy-duty slide operators handle the wind loads on wider driveway gates common in the Coral Heights area.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Oakland Park Homes
- Hurricane wind fatigue warps gate panels and jams slide tracks. Gates that weren’t engineered for automation take repeated stress cycles every storm season. The frame twists, rollers bind, and the motor overheats trying to push through misalignment. We see this most on post-1950s swing gates that got an operator retrofit without structural reinforcement.
- Salt corrosion destroys motor housings and limit switches within 2–3 years. Oakland Park’s proximity to the Intracoastal means standard steel operators rust from the inside out. We recently serviced a FAAC slide gate motor on a canal-front property off NE 38th Street where the original steel gate’s track had warped from hurricane-season wind fatigue. The homeowner needed a full operator replacement after salt spray rusted the limit switches, so we reinforced the posts with galvanized steel and installed a marine-grade aluminum gate before mounting a new Linear slide operator with battery backup.
- Undersized concrete posts fail under operator torque. Many Oakland Park homes have 4-inch or 6-inch posts originally set for manual gates. A modern operator generates 500–1,500 pounds of closing force — enough to crack inadequately anchored posts or pull hinge welds. We assess post depth and rebar content before every installation, and we pour new footings when needed.
- UV and humidity degrade rubber seals and control enclosures. South Florida’s sun cracks operator housing gaskets in 12–18 months, letting moisture into control boards. We specify UV-stabilized enclosures and silicone-sealed covers on every Oakland Park installation, and we carry replacement gaskets for service calls.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Oakland Park, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Oakland Park |
|---|---|
| Limit switch / sensor replacement | $180 – $280 |
| Control board repair or replacement | $320 – $550 |
| Single swing motor installation (standard) | $650 – $950 |
| Slide motor installation with track work | $850 – $1,400 |
| Battery backup add-on (retrofit) | $280 – $420 |
| Intercom integration with motor install | $450 – $780 |
| Post reinforcement / concrete footing | $380 – $650 |
What moves you within these ranges: gate size and weight, whether the existing structure needs reinforcement, and whether you need marine-grade materials for canal-front exposure. Every Oakland Park estimate is free and itemized — no obligation to proceed. Call (844) 722-6701 and James will walk your property with you.
We Also Serve Cities Near Oakland Park
We run regular routes through North Andrews Gardens, Wilton Manors, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and Sunrise — often same-day if you call before early afternoon. Many of our Oakland Park customers found us through referrals from neighbors in these nearby communities who’d already dealt with salt-air corrosion and post-storm gate failures. The same local expertise applies: we know which neighborhoods sit close to the water, which building eras have structural quirks, and which brands hold up to Broward County’s climate.
Serving Oakland Park, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Oakland Park 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 Oakland Park
Florida building code requires wind-rated hardware on new gate installations in Broward County, and Oakland Park enforces this for permit work. If you’re replacing an existing operator on an original gate, the requirement depends on whether the installation triggers a full permit — we handle that determination during your free estimate and specify compliant operators when needed. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll check your specific situation.
Storm-related gate motor failure usually comes from three causes: water intrusion through cracked housings, misaligned limit switches from gate frame flexing, or debris jamming slide tracks. Oakland Park’s older gates are especially vulnerable because they weren’t built to handle the wind loads that modern storms deliver. James carries waterproofing supplies, realignment tools, and track-clearing equipment on every truck — most post-storm calls resolve in one visit.
Yes, if your current operator is more than 5 years old and you experience power outages more than twice a year — which describes most Oakland Park properties during hurricane season. Battery backup costs $280–$420 to add and keeps your gate functional for 24–48 hours without grid power. For homes with medical needs, security concerns, or frequent travel, it’s worth the upgrade. We stock backup-compatible operators from Linear and LiftMaster for same-day installation.
Marine-grade aluminum or 316 stainless steel housings are the only practical choice for canal-facing gates in Oakland Park. Standard steel operators corrode two to three times faster when exposed to salt spray off Broward County’s drainage canals, and we’ve replaced 2-year-old steel units that looked 15 years old. We specify aluminum gates and stainless hardware for these locations, and we source operators with sealed, gasketed enclosures rated for coastal exposure.
Usually, yes — but it depends on post depth, concrete quality, and whether the original footer has rebar. Oakland Park’s 1950s–1970s homes commonly have 4-inch posts set 18 inches deep with minimal reinforcement; modern operators need 6-inch minimum posts at 36 inches with proper rebar cages. James assesses this on every estimate and can pour new footings, weld extension brackets, or install galvanized post sleeves depending on what your gate structure allows. The reinforcement work runs $380–$650 and happens the same day as motor installation.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Oakland Park since 2016.