Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Carol City, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
Ghost Controls gate repair in Carol City typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether you’re looking at a capacitor swap, motor rebuild, or full control board replacement. We’re independent Ghost Controls specialists — not factory-authorized — and James Wilson handles every diagnostic himself across Carol City’s 33056 ZIP and surrounding northwest Miami-Dade. Call (844) 722-6701 for same-day troubleshooting.

What sets our Ghost Controls work apart in Carol City is four years of diagnostic logs tracking how this brand’s control boards and battery backups fail specifically in high-humidity, low-elevation conditions — plus the welding capability to fix rusted gate frames and posts that most “opener guys” walk away from. We’ve revived TSS2 sliding gates with bulging capacitors, realigned TSB1 swing operators on sagging mid-century posts, and reprogrammed TKD keypads soaked by sprinkler systems. If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why — not next week.
Why Carol City Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
James Wilson grew up in Hialeah watching his uncle fix anything mechanical by hand, then trained in electrical and mechanical systems at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus before touching his first gate motor in the field. That foundation matters when you’re diagnosing a Ghost Controls TDS series that’s throwing error codes after a summer storm — he’s seen the pattern before, and he shows up himself rather than sending a subcontractor you never met.
We’ve got 730+ verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars after eight years of dedicated gate work — no fencing, no garage doors, no general handyman dabbling. We stock genuine Ghost Controls OEM boards and motors, but also carry higher-grade aftermarket capacitors when the original part has a known premature failure in South Florida’s climate. Our in-house welding rig means when we find a rusted post on a Carol City ranch home’s retrofit iron gate, we fix the structure too — not just the opener.
We work on nine automation brands including Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, Viking, Linear, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That breadth matters because many Carol City homes have mixed-era gate systems — a Ghost Controls operator bolted to a frame someone else installed, wired to an access panel from another decade. James figures out the whole puzzle, not just the brand name on the motor.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Carol City
- Control board capacitor failure from humidity and power surges. After three years in Carol City’s high-moisture air, the electrolytic capacitors on Ghost Controls boards bulge or vent — causing intermittent opening, random stops, or complete unresponsiveness. We replace these with premium 105°C rated aftermarket units that outlast the OEM spec, and we’ve documented this failure pattern across enough Carol City homes to spot it in minutes rather than hours.
- Motor gearbox stripping in TSS sliding gate models. Carol City’s flat, low-elevation terrain traps standing water around gate tracks after heavy summer rains. Rust builds. The gate binds. The TSS1 or TSS2 motor keeps trying to push through the resistance until the nylon or metal gearbox strips. We realign the gate on stainless shims, treat the track with marine-grade epoxy, and rebuild or replace the gearbox — usually same visit.
- Limit switch corrosion causing over-travel and slamming. The plastic housings on Ghost Controls limit switches degrade fast in direct South Florida UV. Once moisture gets inside — and in Carol City, it always does — the contacts corrode. The gate “forgets” where to stop and slams into mechanical limits. We clean, seal, or replace switches, then reprogram travel limits precisely.
- Battery backup failure in TSB models from heat cycling. Carol City’s mid-century homes often lack shaded garages or covered equipment pads. TSB1 and TSB2 battery backups cook in non-climate-controlled spaces, with lifespans cut to 18–24 months instead of the rated 3–5 years. We test load capacity under real draw, replace with heat-tolerant AGM batteries, and advise on ventilation or relocation.
- Keypad and access control water intrusion. Sprinkler systems, pressure washers, or simply driving rain push moisture into TKD series keypads mounted without proper drip loops or sealant. Corroded ribbon cables, failed membrane switches — we’ve revived dozens by drying, cleaning, and resealing rather than defaulting to full replacement.
Ghost Controls Service in Carol City: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s what most Ghost Controls owners in Carol City don’t realize until they’re already frustrated: because Carol City sits in an unincorporated Miami-Dade pocket, every gate repair that touches structural components or replaces an operator requires permitting through the county’s Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources — not a local city building department. The post-Hurricane Andrew Notice of Acceptance (NOA) wind-load certification applies to all gate work here, standards stricter than neighboring Broward County. We’ve seen technicians who normally work Hialeah or Opa-locka city jobs get caught off-guard by county inspection timelines that add 10–14 days to what they’d expected as a same-day motor swap.
This matters for Ghost Controls specifically because the brand’s lighter-duty residential operators — the TSB series in particular — often get mounted on retrofit wrought iron gates that were never engineered for the wind loads Miami-Dade now requires. James Wilson knows which existing frames can be reinforced to pass inspection and which need structural welding before any new Ghost Controls operator gets bolted on. At a 1959 ranch home on NW 183rd Street, we diagnosed a Ghost Controls TSS2 sliding gate that refused to open. The control board had a bulging capacitor from years of humidity, and the gate track was rusted from standing water after a July downpour. Our tech replaced the capacitor with a premium 105°C rated unit, realigned the gate on stainless shims, and treated the track with marine-grade epoxy — total two-hour fix, $85 in parts, saved the owner a $600 board replacement. That job didn’t need a permit because we revived the existing operator. Knowing the difference saves Carol City homeowners weeks of waiting.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Carol City
We service the full Ghost Controls residential lineup: TSS Series sliding gate operators (TSS1 for single-slide, TSS2 for dual-slide or heavier gates), TSB Series swing gate operators (TSB1 and TSB2), TDS Series dual swing systems, and TKD Series keypad and access control accessories. We don’t install or service the commercial-grade DPS or APS lines — if you’ve got one of those, we’ll tell you straight and refer you to a commercial specialist.
For Carol City turnarounds, we stock OEM Ghost Controls control boards, motor assemblies, limit switch kits, and remote receivers. Where we’ve found OEM capacitors failing prematurely in local conditions, we substitute verified higher-grade aftermarket equivalents — always disclosed, always your choice. Our welding rig and steel stock mean when your TSS2 needs a new mounting plate because the old one rusted through at the post, we fabricate it while the diagnostic runs. No waiting on a parts truck from Broward.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Carol City
Here’s what Carol City homeowners typically see for Ghost Controls work:
- Diagnostic and service call: $85–$120 (waived with repair)
- Capacitor replacement (control board repair): $180–$260
- Motor gearbox rebuild or replacement: $280–$420
- Full control board replacement (OEM): $340–$520
- Battery backup replacement (TSB models): $140–$220
- Gate realignment and track treatment: $200–$350
- Keypad/access control repair or replacement: $160–$280
What drives cost: parts availability (we stock common items, rare boards may need ordering), whether welding or structural work is needed, and whether Miami-Dade permitting applies. We always recommend repair over replacement when the board can be revived — typically saving 40–60% versus full swap. Every estimate is free, itemized, and given before work starts. Call (844) 722-6701 and James will walk through what you’re seeing.
Serving Carol City, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Carol City 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Carol City
Not if we’re repairing or reviving your existing operator — capacitor replacement, limit switch adjustment, motor rebuild. A permit is required for new operator installations, structural gate modifications, or any work that changes the gate’s wind-load rating. Because Carol City is unincorporated, all permitting runs through Miami-Dade County’s Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources with NOA documentation, not a city building department. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll tell you whether your specific job triggers permitting before we schedule.
Usually not. The beep typically indicates the control board is alive but the motor isn’t receiving power — often from moisture in the limit switch housing, corrosion on the terminal block, or the safety sensors detecting binding from a swollen gate frame. We dry, clean, and test each component systematically. In Carol City’s low-lying areas, we also check for standing water around the post base that may have shifted gate alignment. Call (844) 722-6701 for same-day diagnosis — estimates are free.
We can if the gate frame and posts pass Miami-Dade’s NOA wind-load requirements — which many retrofit iron gates in Carol City’s mid-century homes do not. James Wilson assesses the structure first: post embedment depth, concrete condition, frame weld integrity. If reinforcement is needed, we weld and fabricate on-site. If the gate won’t pass inspection without replacement, we’ll tell you that upfront rather than install and leave you with a failed county inspection. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule a structural and compatibility check.
Test load capacity every 12 months; expect replacement every 18–24 months in non-climate-controlled installations. The heat cycling in Carol City’s unshaded equipment pads degrades lead-acid and standard AGM batteries far faster than the manufacturer’s 3–5 year rating suggests. We test under real draw — not just voltage — because a battery can read 12V and still fail under motor load. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule annual testing; we carry heat-tolerant replacements on the truck.
Probably not immediately. TKD series keypads often suffer corroded ribbon cables or failed membrane switches from direct spray, but the housing and circuit board are frequently salvageable. We disassemble, clean contacts with electronic-safe solvent, replace the seal gasket, and re-mount with proper drip loop routing. Replacement only happens if the PCB itself has trace damage. In Carol City’s irrigation-heavy neighborhoods, we also recommend relocating the keypad or adding a simple hood. Call (844) 722-6701 — we’ll know within 20 minutes whether it’s a cleaning or a swap.
Service Areas Near Carol City
We handle Ghost Controls repair and installation throughout Carol City’s 33056 ZIP and surrounding northwest Miami-Dade, including Norland, Scott Lake, Andover, Miami Gardens, and Lake Lucerne. Same response times apply — James runs these routes himself, not through a dispatcher sending unknown crews.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Carol City Today
Stuck outside your gate? Hearing beeps with no movement? James Wilson handles Ghost Controls diagnostics personally across Carol City, usually same day when you call before noon. (844) 722-6701. Free estimates, upfront pricing, and we’ll tell you straight whether it’s a two-hour fix or needs permitting through Miami-Dade County.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Carol City and northwest Miami-Dade since 2016.