Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across West Park
Gate motor and opener repair in West Park typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether it’s a simple limit-switch adjustment or a full motor replacement, and most calls are completed same-day. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, and our Gate Motor & Opener team covers West Park’s 33023 ZIP with the parts and brand knowledge to finish the job in one visit. James Wilson handles the work himself — not a subcontractor — and carries an inventory of motors, circuit boards, and welding equipment so your gate isn’t stuck open overnight. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate.

Why Summit Gate Repair Service Miami Is West Park’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve been driving to West Park for eight years, and the calls follow a pattern: motors still running, gates that won’t close straight, openers grinding themselves to pieces against bent frames. That pattern matters. It means we show up with stainless shims, corrosion-rated hardware, and the welding rig to fix what’s actually broken — not just swap a motor and leave.
730+ customers have reviewed our work at 4.8 stars. Many of those reviews came from repeat visits in West Park, where homeowners on streets like SW 30th and SW 33rd have learned that a quick motor swap without addressing the leaning post or flood-heaved footing is a temporary fix at best. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, does the diagnosis and the repair himself. No dispatchers. No rotating crews who need directions to your neighborhood.
From West Park’s city limits, we’re typically on-site within 45–60 minutes during business hours. We know which blocks flood first in a summer downpour, which original 1960s gate designs need custom bracket fabrication, and which nine automation brands were installed by previous owners who may not have left manuals. That local knowledge saves you a second service call.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in West Park
Motor Installation
New motor installation in West Park demands more than brand selection. The shallow water table here means concrete footings heave and shift seasonally, so we engineer mounting solutions that tolerate movement without binding. A typical new slide or swing motor installation in West Park runs $650–$1,400, including proper jamb brackets, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and alignment tuning. We install LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, and Mighty Mule systems, and we stock local inventory so you’re not waiting on shipping. For homes near the low-lying blocks off Pembroke Road, we spec elevated motor housings and sealed conduit runs that resist flood infiltration.
Motor Repair
Most “dead” motors in West Park aren’t actually dead. Salt air wicks into circuit boards through conduit joints, corroding limit-switch contacts from the inside out. Worm gears strip because the gate frame is bent from a leaning post, not because the motor failed. We diagnose the real problem — $180–$340 for most circuit board or gear repairs, $400–$650 if the motor assembly needs rebuilding or replacement. James carries replacement boards for DoorKing, Elite, and Ghost Controls systems in his van, along with the welding equipment to straighten frames that are causing the motor to overwork.
Linear Motor Systems
Linear actuators are common on West Park’s narrower single-family driveways, where a compact swing-gate operator fits tight setbacks. The 33023 housing stock — modest CBS homes from the 1950s–1970s — often has original wrought iron gates that are heavier than they look, and undersized linear motors burn out trying to move corroded, misaligned leaves. We spec Linear and FAAC linear operators with proper torque ratings for your gate’s actual weight and condition, not its original catalog spec. Installation runs $550–$1,100; repair of existing linear systems typically $220–$480.
Slide Motor Systems
Slide gates dominate West Park’s alley-access and side-yard configurations, where swing clearance is limited. These motors take the worst beating: flood-heaved posts throw the gate out of plumb, debris from tropical storms dents the track, and salt air attacks the rack-and-pinion assembly. We replaced a corroded LiftMaster slide motor on a 1970s wrought iron gate on SW 30th Street where years of flood-heaved concrete had bent the jamb bracket, causing the gate to bind mid-travel. After truing the frame with stainless shims and installing a new FAAC 740, we added a battery backup because summer thunderstorms knock out power on that block an average of six times per season. Slide motor work in West Park ranges from $280–$520 for track and gear repairs to $750–$1,500 for full motor replacement with structural corrections.
Battery Backup Installation
West Park’s power grid is vulnerable. Summer thunderstorms and hurricane-season outages leave electric gates stranded — a security problem when you need to leave for work or return after dark. We install battery backup systems compatible with LiftMaster, Mighty Mule, and Ghost Controls operators, typically $320–$550 installed. The battery integrates with your existing motor housing and provides 10–15 full cycles during an outage. For homes in flood-prone sections of 33023, we mount backup units above historical waterline height and use sealed connections.
Intercom Integration
Many West Park properties add or upgrade intercom systems when replacing aging motors. We program DoorKing and Elite telephone-entry systems to work with your new or existing opener, including smartphone-enabled models that let you grant access remotely. Integration with motor replacement adds $180–$340; standalone intercom installation runs $450–$850 depending on wiring requirements through CBS walls.

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Trusted Brands We Service in West Park
We work on nine automation brands in West Park: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. James carries common circuit boards, gear sets, and limit switches for most of these in his van — not a warehouse across town, not a supplier who ships in three days. For the older Mighty Mule and Ghost Controls systems common on budget-conscious West Park properties, we stock direct-fit replacement motors and upgrade paths that don’t require new gate fabrication. When we say same-day repair, we mean it because the parts are already in 33023, not on a truck from Orlando.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in West Park Homes
- Salt-air corrosion on opener circuit boards and limit-switch contacts, often from the inside out where moisture wicks through conduit. The southeast winds carry coastal salt air eight to ten miles inland, and even sealed housings eventually breathe humidity. We find green copper corrosion on contacts that test fine in dry weather and fail intermittently after a humid night. Our fix: sealed conduit with dielectric grease, and replacement boards rated for marine environments.
- Gate posts leaning due to saturated soil, causing slide motors to bind and burn out internal worm gears. West Park’s flat, low-lying lots flood regularly in summer thunderstorms. Posts set in shallow concrete footings tilt as the saturated ground shifts, and the slide gate drags on the track. The motor keeps running, the gears keep grinding. We true the frame, shim the mounting bracket, and sometimes re-pour the footing with deeper drainage — fixing the motor without fixing the post is a six-month solution at best.
- Debris impact during hurricane season bending gate frames so opener torque settings fail and safeties are triggered repeatedly. A gate that worked fine in May starts reversing for no apparent reason in October. We find a hairline bend in the frame, or a cracked weld at the corner gusset, that’s changed the gate’s swing geometry by half an inch. The opener’s force sensor reads the bind as an obstruction. We weld and true the frame, then recalibrate the safety settings to the restored geometry.
- Flood-heaved concrete causing chronic misalignment that wears rack-and-pinion teeth unevenly. West Park’s shallow water table and frequent flooding cause gate motor footings to heave and shift, making misalignment the top reason for opener failure here — unlike after-rain repairs in nearby cities, our techs often find motors still running but rack-and-pinion teeth worn unevenly from chronic tilt. The motor hums, the gate moves six inches and stops. We level the mounting surface, replace the chewed rack, and set the motor to run true.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in West Park, FL
| Service | Typical Range in West Park |
|---|---|
| Motor diagnostic & minor repair (limit switch, wiring, safety adjustment) | $180 – $340 |
| Circuit board or gear replacement | $280 – $520 |
| Linear motor installation | $550 – $1,100 |
| Slide motor installation with structural correction | $750 – $1,500 |
| Battery backup add-on | $320 – $550 |
| Intercom integration with motor service | $180 – $340 |
What moves you up or down within these ranges: gate weight and condition, whether the frame needs welding or shimming, accessibility of the motor housing, and whether we can reuse existing low-voltage wiring. Original 1950s–1970s wrought iron gates in West Park often need bracket fabrication that newer aluminum gates don’t. We quote upfront before starting work — call (844) 722-6701 for an exact estimate at no charge.
We Also Serve Cities Near West Park
Our service radius covers West Park and the surrounding communities: Andover, Miramar, Hollywood, and West Hollywood. Each shares Broward County’s salt-air climate and aging housing stock, but West Park’s specific combination of post-war CBS construction, shallow water table, and working-class owner-occupied properties creates repair patterns we don’t see identically anywhere else. If you’re on the border between West Park and Miramar, we’ll diagnose based on your actual gate’s condition and your property’s drainage history — not a generic suburb template.
Serving West Park, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West 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 West Park
Water infiltration into the motor housing or conduit joints is the most common cause, but in West Park we also see flood-heaved footings shift the gate out of alignment so the opener’s safety reverse triggers falsely. The shallow water table here means even moderate rainfall can saturate the ground enough to tilt posts that seemed stable in dry season. We check both the electrical seals and the mechanical geometry — fixing one without the other leaves you with the same failure next storm. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll diagnose whether it’s moisture in the board or a shifted frame.
Rack-and-pinion assemblies and limit switches in West Park typically need attention every 5–7 years, sooner if your property floods regularly or the gate frame is already out of plumb. The salt-air humidity accelerates contact corrosion, and the limestone-and-fill substrate doesn’t hold posts steady through wet seasons. We recommend an annual inspection that includes checking gear wear, testing safety reverse function, and verifying that mounting bolts haven’t worked loose in heaved concrete. Catching a tilted post early saves the motor.
FAAC and DoorKing systems handle the weight and corrosion exposure of original West Park wrought iron better than budget brands, and both offer models with sealed housings rated for high-humidity environments. For very heavy 1960s-era gates, we often spec FAAC’s 740 or 741 slide operators or DoorKing’s 9100 swing series with upgraded torque settings. Mighty Mule and Ghost Controls can work on lighter, well-maintained gates but struggle with corroded, misaligned frames. James will weigh your actual gate and assess its condition before recommending — we don’t sell brand loyalty, we sell what fits your property.
Yes, and we specifically recommend it for West Park properties that lose power during summer storms. We mount the battery unit above typical floodline height and use sealed marine-grade connections. Most LiftMaster, Mighty Mule, and Ghost Controls operators accept aftermarket battery kits; FAAC and DoorKing offer factory-integrated options. The battery won’t power the opener through submersion, but it will keep you moving through the routine outages that hit 33023 six to ten times per wet season. Typical installed cost is $320–$550.
Uneven rack wear from a tilted motor mounting is the culprit in probably eight out of ten West Park grinding calls we get. The shallow, shifting substrate slowly tilts the motor bracket, so the pinion no longer meshes squarely with the rack. Teeth wear on one face, then the other, and the gearset starts grinding itself apart. Sometimes the motor is still functional and we can save it by truing the frame, replacing the rack, and resetting the alignment. Sometimes the worm gears are too far gone. We’ll know in the first ten minutes of inspection — call (844) 722-6701 for a free look.
Ready to get your gate moving reliably again? James Wilson handles every West Park call personally, with eight years of hands-on experience and the parts to finish in one visit. No subcontractors, no waiting on shipping, no temporary fixes that fail at the next storm. Call (844) 722-6701 now for a free estimate — we’ll be there today.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving West Park since 2016.