Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Tamarac, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
We provide independent Mighty Mule gate repair throughout Tamarac, specializing in the aging community entrance systems that dominate this market. Unlike coastal areas where salt corrosion kills gate operators, Tamarac’s inland lightning exposure and 1980s-era HOA infrastructure create a distinct repair profile—control board burnouts and corroded pedestal wiring that we’ve handled hundreds of times. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, carries OEM-compatible Mighty Mule parts and welding equipment to most Tamarac calls, which means single-visit resolution on jobs that other companies book for two or three trips. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate.

Why Tamarac Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service
We’ve worked on Mighty Mule operators in Tamarac long enough to know the difference between an FM352 with a lightning-fried board and an MM360 with degraded remote programming. That specificity matters here because Tamarac’s housing stock—those 1970s-through-1990s low-rise condos and villa communities organized under HOAs—relies on shared entrance gates, not individual driveway systems. When one operator fails, fifty to two hundred residents lose vehicle access, and the property manager’s phone starts ringing.
James handles the job himself. He grew up in Hialeah watching his uncle repair machinery by hand, then trained in electrical and mechanical systems at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus before spending eight years building Summit Gate Repair Service Miami. His two teenage sons now join him on weekend calls—”mentorship or free labor depending on who you ask.” That background shows up in how we diagnose Mighty Mule problems: we check the pedestal wiring before we blame the motor, because Tamarac’s humidity has taught us that corrosion often masquerades as component failure.
We stock parts and weld on-site. Our 730+ customers reviewed us, and we work on Mighty Mule alongside eight other major brands. Your gate, start to finish.
Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Tamarac
- Lightning-induced control board burnout. Tamarac sits inland in Broward County, and community entrance gates here typically draw power from overhead lines that take direct hits during South Florida’s violent afternoon thunderstorms. We’ve replaced dozens of Mighty Mule logic boards—FM352 and MM571W units especially—that were perfectly functional until a surge arrived. The FM352’s original board lacks modern surge protection, which is why we now install retrofit protectors as standard practice on every lightning-related call.
- Corroded wiring at gate pedestals. Year-round high humidity seeps into pedestal enclosures through aging gaskets, green-coppering the low-voltage connections on MM360 and MM572 operators. Intermittent operation—gate opens at 8 AM, refuses at 2 PM—almost always traces to this. We strip, treat, and re-terminate rather than patch, because Tamarac’s humidity guarantees the corrosion will spread.
- Polymer gearbox thermal shutdown. Mighty Mule’s polymer gearboxes in sun-baked metal enclosures hit thermal limits faster in Tamarac’s older community gate setups, where inadequate ventilation was never designed for modern duty cycles. The gate opens for morning traffic, then seizes by afternoon. We diagnose whether improved ventilation, a gearbox replacement, or operator upgrade is the honest fix.
- Misaligned swing gates stressing opener arms. Original 1980s–1990s hinge pins and brackets on Tamarac’s community swing gates corrode or settle unevenly, forcing Mighty Mule opener arms to work against mechanical resistance they weren’t designed for. We weld and fabricate replacement brackets on-site rather than ordering custom parts that take weeks.
- Battery backup failure in MM571W systems. Tamarac’s frequent brief outages during storm season drain and degrade backup batteries faster than in areas with stable grid power. We test under load, not just voltage, and stock replacements that match the charging profile of each Mighty Mule model.
Mighty Mule Service in Tamarac: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Tamarac was built out from the late 1960s through the 1980s as one of Broward County’s first large-scale planned retirement communities, and that history lives in its infrastructure. The bulk of gate repair calls we receive here aren’t individual residential driveway jobs but aging community vehicle-access systems—many running control boards and operators originally installed in the 1980s and 1990s—where a single failure locks out hundreds of residents and immediately escalates to an HOA board or property manager. This density creates a repair environment unlike neighboring cities. At a gated townhouse community on Nob Hill Road in the 33321 ZIP, our crew replaced the fried logic board on a Mighty Mule FM352 swing gate operator that had been knocked out by a lightning strike during an afternoon storm. We installed a surge protector retrofit and replaced corroded wiring in the pedestal, restoring access for over 50 residents within 90 minutes. That job illustrates why Tamarac’s geography as a dense, inland Broward community matters: community entrance gates are typically fed by overhead power lines vulnerable to lightning strikes, leading to a higher-than-average rate of control board failures in Mighty Mule operators compared to coastal cities where salt spray is the primary degradation factor. We plan for that difference. Our service van carries more control boards and surge protection hardware for Tamarac calls than for coastal routes.
Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in Tamarac
We work on Mighty Mule across four main model families that appear in Tamarac’s residential and HOA communities:
- FM352 / FM350: The workhorse swing gate operators of the 1990s and 2000s, still common at older Tamarac community entrances. Original control boards are discontinued; we stock OEM-compatible replacements and fabricate mounting adapters where needed.
- MM571W / MM572: WiFi-enabled models with smartphone control, increasingly installed at renovated Tamarac properties. We handle connectivity troubleshooting, app reconfiguration, and battery backup integration.
- MM360: The fixed-code remote era. We can repair these units, though we advise property managers when the security limitations of fixed-code systems warrant upgrading to rolling-code access during replacement.
Our parts stance is straightforward: OEM Mighty Mule control boards and gearboxes when available, quality aftermarket stainless steel brackets and hardware where OEM has discontinued support. We weigh repair cost against replacement honestly. A 25-year-old MM360 that’s needed three board replacements in four years is a money pit; we’ll say so.
Mighty Mule Service Pricing in Tamarac
Most Mighty Mule repairs in Tamarac fall between $180 and $450, depending on whether we’re addressing a single component or multiple failure points exposed by one underlying cause—lightning damage often reveals itself in stages. Here’s how typical jobs break down:
- Diagnostic and basic adjustment: $120–$180
- Control board replacement (OEM-compatible): $220–$340
- Gearbox repair or replacement: $280–$420
- Surge protector retrofit installation: $85–$150
- On-site welding (hinge brackets, gate arms): $150–$280
- Battery backup replacement: $95–$180
We don’t charge for the estimate. James shows up, diagnoses the Mighty Mule system, and gives a straight number before any work starts. If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why—not next week. HOA-managed properties in Tamarac sometimes require vendor pre-approval; we can provide itemized written estimates for board review. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule.
Serving Tamarac, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Tamarac 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 — Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Tamarac
Inland Broward County’s overhead power distribution and extreme lightning frequency send voltage surges directly into gate pedestal wiring, overwhelming the surge protection in older Mighty Mule models—particularly pre-2010 FM352 and MM360 units. The control board is usually the first casualty. We install surge protector retrofits on every lightning-related repair to reduce repeat failures. Call (844) 722-6701 if your gate stopped working after a storm—we carry replacement boards and can often restore access same-day.
Yes, in most Tamarac communities. Because so many neighborhoods here are governed by older HOA boards with long-standing vendor relationships and strict approval processes, showing up without first confirming with the property management company can get a technician turned away at the guardhouse. We routinely coordinate directly with Tamarac property managers and can provide certificates of insurance and itemized estimates in the format your board requires. Call us first; we’ll help navigate the approval step.
We can repair MM360 operators—control boards, gearboxes, arm assemblies, and wiring—but we advise property managers to consider access control upgrades during replacement. Fixed-code remotes present a known security vulnerability, and Tamarac’s dense community layouts mean a compromised remote affects many residents. We program modern rolling-code receivers into existing MM360 mounting configurations where possible, delaying full operator replacement until budget cycles allow.
In Tamarac’s conditions—high humidity, frequent lightning, and continuous daily use at community entrances—a well-maintained Mighty Mule operator lasts 12 to 18 years. Units in poorly ventilated metal enclosures or without surge protection often fail at 8 to 12 years. We extend lifespan through preventive maintenance: cleaning corroded connections, testing battery backups under load, and installing surge hardware. The 1980s-era FAAC and Linear operators we encounter in Tamarac communities are outliers at 25+ years; Mighty Mule units of similar vintage rarely survive that long without major component replacement.
We stock OEM-compatible control boards, gearboxes, batteries, and remote receivers for FM350, FM352, MM360, MM571W, and MM572 models. We also fabricate stainless steel hinge brackets and weld gate arms on-site. For discontinued OEM parts, we source quality aftermarket equivalents with comparable duty ratings. Most Tamarac repairs don’t require a return trip. Call (844) 722-6701 to confirm part availability for your specific model—estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Tamarac
We handle Mighty Mule service throughout Tamarac’s 33321 ZIP and surrounding communities: Norland to the south, Scott Lake and Andover adjacent to the west, Carol City and Miami Gardens down in Miami-Dade, and Lake Lucerne nearby. James drives the route himself, so response times to these areas are consistent with our Tamarac base.
Book Your Mighty Mule Service in Tamarac Today
Call (844) 722-6701 for same-day Mighty Mule diagnosis in Tamarac. James Wilson handles the job himself, carries the parts, and welds on-site. Free estimates. No dispatchers. No waiting on callbacks.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Tamarac and Broward County since 2016.