Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across The Hammocks
Gate motor and opener repair in The Hammocks typically runs $280–$650 for standard fixes, while full operator replacements with HOA coordination and Miami-Dade permitting range from $1,800–$3,400. James handles most service calls same-day or next-day throughout the 33196 ZIP code and surrounding subdivisions.

We’ve been driving to The Hammocks since 2016 — long enough to know which Coral Lake villas, which Lakes of the Meadow townhomes, and which single-family pockets off SW 162nd Avenue still run the original 1980s operators that are now failing in waves. When your gate won’t open at 6:47 a.m. and you’re stuck behind it, you don’t need a dispatcher in another county. You need someone who knows that your HOA probably requires board authorization before we touch the operator, and who carries the right parts to finish in one trip. Call (844) 722-6701 — we’re already familiar with your subdivision’s setup.
Why Summit Gate Repair Service Miami Is The Hammocks’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Our Gate Motor & Opener team has completed hundreds of jobs in The Hammocks specifically. The master-planned layout means we’ve worked the same entry gates repeatedly — Coral Lake, Lakes of the Meadow, Bonita Lakes — and we know which original operators the developers installed, what fails first, and what documentation your HOA board will need.
730+ customers have reviewed us at 4.8 stars, and a significant portion come from The Hammocks and nearby Kendall West. These aren’t anonymous ratings — they’re from property managers who needed FAAC slide gate repairs before Monday morning traffic, and from homeowners whose builder-grade Mighty Mule swing operators finally quit after thirty years.
James Wilson personally leads every job. He’s the one who diagnoses the control board, calls the part supplier if it’s obsolete, and explains to your HOA president why a permit is required. No rotating crews. No “we’ll send someone Tuesday.” Response time to The Hammocks averages same-day for urgent calls, next-day for standard scheduling.
We stock motors, arms, circuit boards, and safety sensors for nine major brands — and we weld on-site when gate posts or hinge brackets have corroded beyond bolt-on repair. That combination matters in The Hammocks, where humidity and salt air have been attacking metal components since 1986.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in The Hammocks
Motor Installation
New operator installation in The Hammocks almost always involves more than swapping a box. The original 1980s–1990s operators were spec’d for lighter gates and lighter use. Today’s replacements — whether a Ghost Controls swing system for a villa court or a DoorKing slide operator for a subdivision entry — must handle heavier traffic, integrate with existing access control, and meet Miami-Dade wind-load standards that didn’t exist when the gate was first anchored.
We handle the full chain: spec the right motor for your gate weight and cycle count, pull permits when structural work is involved, and program remotes or keypads before we leave. Typical motor installation in The Hammocks runs $1,800–$3,400 depending on operator type, access control integration, and whether post replacement is needed.
Motor Repair
Not every failed motor needs replacement. We’ve salvaged Elite operators with burnt capacitors, recalibrated FAAC limit switches that drifted in humidity, and replaced Mighty Mule control boards that took a power surge. Motor repair in The Hammocks typically costs $280–$650.
The catch — and we see this constantly in The Hammocks — is obsolete parts. That 1989 Linear HSLG board? Discontinued. The early LiftMaster LA400 logic module? No longer manufactured. When we open the housing and find a part that’s been out of production for fifteen years, we’ll show you the board, explain the timeline, and quote replacement if that’s the smarter path.
Linear Motor Specialist
Linear is everywhere in The Hammocks. The developers installed Linear swing and slide operators by the hundred in the late 1980s, and many are still clinging to life — barely. We specialize in Linear diagnostics because we’ve done so many: limit switch failures, gear stripped from decades of summer heat, control boards with solder joints cracked by thermal cycling.
When repair isn’t viable, we upgrade to current Linear models or cross-match to compatible operators that fit the existing mounting footprint — critical when your HOA doesn’t want to pay for concrete demolition and re-pour. Linear motor work in The Hammocks ranges from $320 for control board replacement to $2,200–$2,800 for full operator upgrade with battery backup.
Slide Motor Service
Subdivision entry gates throughout The Hammocks run on slide operators — FAAC, DoorKing, and vintage Linear models that push heavy aluminum gates along V-groove track. Slide motors take more abuse than swing operators: track debris, alignment drift, and the constant load of a gate that may weigh 800+ pounds.
We clean and realign track, replace worn rollers, and rebuild or replace the motor unit itself. For HOA entries near SW 162nd Avenue and surrounding collector roads, we also integrate vehicle detection loops and intercom systems that tie into the existing access network.

Battery Backup Installation
Miami-Dade’s post-Hurricane Andrew code amendments now require battery backup on new and replacement gate operators in many applications. We install battery backup systems that keep your gate operational during power outages — not just convenient, but critical for emergency vehicle access in gated communities. Battery backup add-on runs $340–$520 installed.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in The Hammocks
We work on Ghost Controls, DoorKing, and Mighty Mule regularly in The Hammocks — plus LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, and Elite. We don’t just “service” them; we stock common motors, arms, and control boards for these brands in our service vehicles. That means when your DoorKing 9100 quits on a Saturday, or your Ghost Controls system needs recalibration after a storm, we’re not ordering parts for next week. We’re fixing it today. For obsolete models — common with The Hammocks’s vintage Linear and early LiftMaster inventory — we carry cross-compatible alternatives and can retrofit without full gate replacement.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in The Hammocks Homes
- Obsolete control boards on 1980s–1990s operators. The Linear and early LiftMaster units installed by The Hammocks’s developers used proprietary boards that haven’t been manufactured in decades. We open the housing, identify the part, and if it’s unavailable, we quote a modern replacement with adapter mounting.
- Corrosion-induced circuit failure from humidity and salt air. Southwest Miami-Dade’s climate means control boards, limit switches, and terminal blocks corrode faster than inland markets. We see this especially on subdivision entry operators with minimal housing protection, where summer humidity penetrates seals that hardened years ago.
- Wind-load compliance gaps requiring structural upgrades. Original gate posts in The Hammocks were anchored before Miami-Dade’s current Florida Building Code amendments. When we replace an operator, the new installation often triggers inspection requirements that reveal inadequate post depth or footing size — we weld and reinforce on-site, permit in hand.
- HOA authorization delays stalling urgent repairs. Many property managers don’t realize The Hammocks’s HOA covenants require formal board votes for operator replacement on common-area gates. We’ve guided dozens of managers through this process, providing spec sheets and permit timelines so the vote happens fast.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in The Hammocks, FL
| Service | Typical Range in The Hammocks |
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| Diagnostic/service call | $120–$180 |
| Motor repair (control board, limit switch, capacitor) | $280–$650 |
| Linear motor repair or replacement | $320–$2,800 |
| Full operator installation (swing or slide) | $1,800–$3,400 |
| Battery backup add-on | $340–$520 |
| Intercom/access control integration | $480–$1,200 |
What moves you within these ranges? Operator brand and weight capacity, whether your gate post needs welding or replacement, permit requirements for structural work, and access control complexity. HOA common-area jobs typically run higher than single-family residential because of traffic-rated operators and intercom tie-ins. We provide upfront written estimates before starting — call (844) 722-6701 for yours.
The Hammocks’s Aging Gate Operator Crisis — What Property Managers Need to Know
Here’s the reality we’ve encountered across The Hammocks’s subdivisions: your 1988 Linear operator didn’t die because of poor maintenance. It died because it reached end-of-life thirty years ago, and the replacement parts were discontinued before some of your residents moved in. This isn’t a maintenance failure — it’s a synchronized aging crisis across hundreds of homes built in the same decade.
The complication: your HOA board must formally authorize replacement on common-area gates, and if structural work is needed, Miami-Dade County requires wind-load compliance documentation that didn’t exist when the gate was first installed. We’ve walked property managers through this exact sequence repeatedly — from board presentation to permit pull to final inspection. We recently retrofitted a FAAC slide gate operator at the Coral Lake entry on SW 162nd Avenue after the original 1988 Linear model seized from corrosion. The HOA board authorized the upgrade, and we installed a new opener with battery backup to meet Miami-Dade post-hurricane requirements.
If you’re managing a The Hammocks property and your maintenance logs show repeated “repaired” entries on a 1990s operator, it’s worth a conversation about whether you’re throwing money at obsolete hardware. We’ll inspect, document the board’s options, and if replacement is the path, handle permits and installation without outsourcing a single step.
We Also Serve Cities Near The Hammocks
Our service radius covers Country Walk, The Crossings, Three Lakes, and Kendall West — all sharing similar 1980s–1990s master-planned construction and the same gate operator aging patterns. If you’re in a neighboring community and your HOA is facing multiple operator failures, we can survey the full property and schedule coordinated replacements that minimize entry downtime.
Serving The Hammocks, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the The Hammocks 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 The Hammocks
The Hammocks’s original operators are 30–40 years old, well past design life, and many use obsolete parts that can’t be replaced. Newer neighborhoods have modern operators with available components and better sealing against humidity. If your gate motor is original to your 1980s or 1990s home, failure is statistical inevitability, not bad luck — call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll assess whether repair or replacement makes sense.
Common-area and subdivision entry gates always require HOA board authorization for replacement; individual villa or townhome gates may or may not depending on your specific covenants. We provide written specs and permit timelines to help your property manager or board president move the vote quickly. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll clarify what’s needed for your specific property.
Miami-Dade County requires permits and wind-load compliance documentation for any gate post replacement or structural anchoring modification, triggered by Florida Building Code amendments enacted after Hurricane Andrew. Simple operator swaps on existing adequate posts typically don’t require permits; structural work always does. We pull permits as part of our service when needed — no third-party contractor required.
Yes — we regularly retrofit modern smart operators with Wi-Fi and app control onto existing The Hammocks gates, including myQ-compatible LiftMaster models and Wi-Fi-enabled Ghost Controls systems. The upgrade requires confirming your gate’s weight and cycle rating match the new operator’s spec, plus any HOA authorization for common-area installations. Smart operator retrofits in The Hammocks typically run $2,200–$3,100 with full programming and homeowner training.
1980s and 1990s developers specified operators for light residential use with minimal safety features and no smart connectivity — adequate for the era, but underpowered by today’s standards for gate weight, traffic volume, and code requirements. We’ve replaced dozens of these original spec units with properly rated modern operators that handle actual use patterns without strain. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free assessment of whether your operator is correctly spec’d for your gate.
Ready to fix your gate motor? Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate in The Hammocks. James handles the job himself — same-day service available.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving The Hammocks and Miami-Dade County since 2016.