Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Lauderdale Lakes, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
Ghost Controls gate repair in Lauderdale Lakes typically runs $180–$450 for most control board or motor issues, with same-day service available when parts are in stock. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami — an independent Ghost Controls service provider, not manufacturer-affiliated — and we’ve handled over 500 Ghost Controls calls across Broward County, including dozens in Lauderdale Lakes’s canal-side HOA communities. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, stocks OEM boards for the TSS1, TSS2, and SW-3000 lines and carries welding gear for the rusted gate frames we find at nearly every Lauderdale Lakes job. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate.

Why Lauderdale Lakes Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Lauderdale Lakes isn’t like Sunrise or Lauderhill. Here, you’re dealing with 1970s garden-apartment complexes and townhome HOAs where the original gate operator was installed fifteen years ago and the steel post has been drinking canal humidity since Nixon was in office. We’ve learned the hard way that a generic “gate repair” dispatch doesn’t cut it in this city.
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. That foundation matters when he’s standing in front of a Ghost Controls TSS1 with a moisture-fried control board at a Lauderdale Lakes condo, tracing whether the real problem is the board or the shared-transformer power feed the HOA has been ignoring for a decade. He’s the one who shows up — not a subcontractor, not a dispatcher sending mystery crews. Eight years in, 730+ customers have reviewed that approach at 4.8 stars.
We stock Ghost Controls OEM control boards and motor assemblies in our service van, and we weld on-site. That combination means most Lauderdale Lakes jobs finish in one visit instead of two or three. If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why — not next week.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Lauderdale Lakes
- TSS1 control board moisture failure. Lauderdale Lakes’s interconnected canal system keeps groundwater levels high and humidity persistent. The TSS1’s relay terminals weren’t potted with enough compound from the factory, so brackish moisture wicks into the board enclosure and shorts the logic circuits. We see this most often at properties within two blocks of the canal system, where the afternoon humidity doesn’t drop below 80% even in “dry” season.
- SW-3000 limit switch gear stripping on 1970s posts. The slide gate operators installed during Lauderdale Lakes’s 2000s renovation wave were mounted on original condo posts from the 1970s. Those posts have settled, shifted, and rusted, throwing the track channel out of alignment. The SW-3000’s limit switch gears weren’t designed for that constant binding — they strip teeth every 18–24 months in this city.
- Battery backup premature death from shared transformers. Older HOA communities in Lauderdale Lakes often draw gate power from common-area lighting circuits with shared transformers. The voltage sag and spike pattern deep-cycles the Ghost Controls lead-acid battery until it sulfates and fails. We diagnose this with a load tester on arrival, not by guessing.
- Corroded hinge pins on original swing gates. The galvanized or bare-steel frames on Lauderdale Lakes’s 1960s–1980s construction have spent decades in South Florida humidity. Hinge pins seize, gates sag, and the TSS2 heavy-duty operator starts overworking itself. We cut out the old pin, weld in a stainless replacement, and realign the gate so the motor isn’t fighting physics.
- Underground conduit flooding from canal-adjacent properties. We serviced a failing SW-3000 at the 4400 block of NW 23rd Street, a 1970s garden-apartment complex. The motor was cycling randomly because the underground conduit had filled with brackish groundwater from the adjacent canal, shorting the control board. We replaced the board with an OEM unit, sealed the conduit entry with marine-grade silicone, and installed a weatherproof NEMA enclosure for the new board.
Ghost Controls Service in Lauderdale Lakes: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the Lauderdale Lakes reality that shapes every Ghost Controls repair we do: this city’s HOA-heavy building stock means many original Ghost Controls installations from the 2000s were wired directly into common-area lighting circuits without dedicated disconnects — a code violation that surfaces every time we swap a motor, forcing an emergency electrical subpanel add-on. We don’t discover this until we’re on site, tools out, HOA board member hovering. The TSS1 or TSS2 comes out fine, but then we trace the feed and find it’s tied into a 20-amp lighting breaker shared with parking lot fixtures. Florida building code requires a dedicated disconnect within sight of the operator. We’ve done enough of these now that we carry a compact subpanel and breaker assembly specifically for Lauderdale Lakes HOA gates — saves us a return trip, saves the board a second service call fee. That pattern doesn’t show up in Sunrise’s newer construction or Lauderhill’s single-family zones. It’s unique to this concentration of aging multi-family communities with original infrastructure and tight maintenance budgets.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Lauderdale Lakes
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line:
- TSS1 — residential swing gate operator, the workhorse we see on individual townhome units and smaller HOA entries
- TSS2 — heavy-duty swing gate operator, common on dual-leaf condo entrances with steel or aluminum gates
- SW-3000 — slide gate operator, found at larger Lauderdale Lakes complexes with limited setback from NW 19th Street or NW 31st Avenue
We stock genuine Ghost Controls OEM control boards and motor assemblies for same-day replacement. For out-of-warranty limit switches and gearboxes, we offer professionally rebuilt units that save Lauderdale Lakes HOAs 30–40% over factory-new without the compatibility risk of generic aftermarket parts. We always recommend repair over replacement if the existing unit shows less than five years of corrosion damage — in this humidity, that’s a judgment call we make after pulling the cover and inspecting the frame, not from a photo.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Lauderdale Lakes
Ghost Controls repair costs in Lauderdale Lakes depend on whether we’re dealing with a board swap, motor rebuild, or the full electrical subpanel add-on that HOAs here often need.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & minor adjustment (realignment, limit reset) | $180 – $260 |
| TSS1/TSS2 control board replacement (OEM) | $280 – $380 |
| SW-3000 motor or gearbox repair | $320 – $450 |
| Emergency electrical subpanel & disconnect install | $400 – $650 |
| Gate post weld repair + hinge replacement | $350 – $550 |
Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection — we don’t quote over the phone for Lauderdale Lakes jobs because the hidden wiring issues and post corrosion are too common to guess at. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule; we’ll give you a straight number once we’ve seen what we’re working with.
Serving Lauderdale Lakes, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lauderdale Lakes 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 Lauderdale Lakes
Canal-adjacent groundwater and the city’s persistently high humidity wick moisture into the TSS1’s control board enclosure, shorting the relay terminals where the factory potting compound is thinnest. We replace the board with an OEM unit and seal the enclosure with marine-grade silicone to break the cycle. Call (844) 722-6701 — we’ll test the board and the power feed on the same visit.
Broward County requires an electrical permit for any motor replacement that involves new wiring or a disconnect installation; most Lauderdale Lakes HOA gates need this because the original 2000s installations lack dedicated disconnects. We pull the permit as part of the job and coordinate the inspection so the board doesn’t have to manage paperwork. For a permit-included quote, call (844) 722-6701.
Yes, if the steel post still has structural integrity — we weld reinforcement plates and reset the hinge geometry so the Ghost Controls operator isn’t fighting a sagging gate. If the post is rotted through at the concrete base, replacement is the only safe option, and we’ll tell you that before we cut anything. Call (844) 722-6701 for an honest assessment.
Not necessarily — storm damage in Lauderdale Lakes usually hits the control board or the low-voltage wiring run before it damages the keypad itself. We test the keypad on a bench power supply first; if it’s functional, we trace the wiring for surge damage or conduit flooding. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll diagnose before selling you parts you don’t need.
Florida building code requires a listed automatic gate operator with entrapment protection, a dedicated disconnect within sight, and proper safety edge or photo-eye function — standards many original Lauderdale Lakes installations predate. We document compliance with a written post-repair report and photo record for the HOA’s insurance and liability files. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule a code-compliance inspection along with your repair.
Service Areas Near Lauderdale Lakes
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout Lauderdale Lakes and the surrounding corridor — Norland, Scott Lake, Andover, Miami Gardens, and Carol City are all within our regular route. Same-day availability depends on parts stock and traffic across the I-95/I-595 interchange, but we don’t leave Lauderdale Lakes customers waiting for a subcontractor from another county.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Lauderdale Lakes Today
James Wilson handles every Ghost Controls call personally — diagnosis, repair, and the welding work when your Lauderdale Lakes gate frame needs more than a parts swap. Same-day service when OEM boards are in stock, free estimates before any work begins, and straight answers about whether repair or replacement makes sense for your HOA’s budget. Call (844) 722-6701 now.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Lauderdale Lakes and Broward County since 2016.