Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Westwood Lake, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
Ghost Controls gate repair in Westwood Lake typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a motor reset, drive-board replacement, or structural welding on corroded base rails. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami — an independent Ghost Controls service provider, not manufacturer-authorized — and James Wilson handles these calls personally across the lakefront properties and CBS-home tracts of Westwood Lake. If your TDS2 is binding, your SW-3000 won’t respond to the remote, or your base rail has started sagging, call us at (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate and same-day assessment.

Why Westwood Lake Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working on Ghost Controls systems in Westwood Lake for eight years, and the pattern is unmistakable: lake-facing lots off Southwest 88th Street and throughout the Kendall Home Tract destroy gate hardware faster than inland Miami-Dade. James Wilson grew up in Hialeah watching his uncle rebuild mechanical systems 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 background matters when a Ghost Controls operator quits because corroded terminal lugs have fried the drive board — again.
We’re not a dispatch service. James is the lead technician on every job. We stock OEM Ghost Controls parts alongside our own marine-grade sealants and corrosion protectants, and we weld on-site. No waiting for a third-party fabricator. No crew you’ve never met. The 730+ customers who’ve reviewed us at 4.8 stars aren’t responding to a brand — they’re responding to showing up when promised and giving straight answers instead of upsells.
Our two teenage sons have started coming along on weekend calls. James calls it mentorship. They might call it something else.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Westwood Lake
- Internal base-rail corrosion on wrought-iron swing gates. Westwood Lake’s namesake lake creates a microclimate where rainwater trapped between CBS pillars and iron frames never fully dries. We’ve cut out base rails on 1970s gates in Sweetwater that looked fine from the outside but had hollowed from within — the Ghost Controls TDS2 operator can’t compensate for that much sag, and repainting over rot is a waste of money.
- Drive-board failure from corroded terminal lugs. The salt-humidity rolling off the lake attacks Ghost Controls motor housings and electrical connections. We see this on lake-facing properties near Oscar M and Tree of Life — what starts as intermittent remote response ends with a completely dead SW-3000. We replace the board, seal the new connections with marine-grade compound, and extend the housing gaskets.
- Slide motor alignment drift on 1960s-era posts. The CBS construction boom in Westwood Lake left thousands of gate posts without proper rebar ties. After heavy rains, sandy heave shifts the post, and the Ghost Controls slide motor — usually a TSS1 or SWS2000 — binds against a track that’s no longer plumb. We realign, weld reinforcement plates where needed, and retune the operator limits.
- Wind-load compliance triggering permit requirements. Miami-Dade’s post-Hurricane Andrew HVHZ code means replacing a Ghost Controls operator on an older automatic gate often requires permitting that doesn’t apply just across the county line. We know which jobs trigger this and coordinate the paperwork so you’re not surprised mid-repair.
- Remote and keypad signal degradation. The dense foliage and CBS wall construction around Westwood Lake properties — especially in the older Kendall Home Tract — can block Ghost Controls antenna reception. We diagnose whether it’s a failing control board, a corroded antenna lead, or simply poor placement, then fix the right thing.
Ghost Controls Service in Westwood Lake: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Westwood Lake’s lake-effect microclimate means base rails on wrought-iron gates corrode from the inside out faster than anywhere else in Miami-Dade, often requiring section replacement that a simple repaint can’t fix — a pattern absent in suburbs just 2 miles east. On a lake-facing lot off Southwest 88th Street, a 1970s wrought-iron swing gate with a Ghost Controls TDS2 operator had a base rail that had through-corroded internally, causing the gate to sag and bind. Our tech cut out the rotten section, welded in a new marine-grade steel rail, replaced the rusted idle brackets, and re-tuned the operator limits — all while coordinating with the county’s HVHZ permit requirements.
That job took four hours. A handyman would have repainted the rail and called it done. Six months later, the gate would have been worse. We see this story repeated on properties around casa de Didi and throughout the Sweetwater corridor — 40-to-60-year-old iron perimeter gates, installed as a cultural standard when these CBS homes were built, now failing simultaneously at hinge pins, base rails, and motorized-operator housings. Ghost Controls makes reliable equipment, but no motor can compensate for structural rot that owners can’t see until the gate won’t move.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Westwood Lake
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential lineup: the TSS1 heavy-duty slide operator, the SW-3000 and SWS2000 swing gate systems, and the TDS2 dual-swing package. Each has its own failure signature in Westwood Lake’s conditions — the TSS1’s rack-and-pinion assembly is particularly vulnerable to sandy grit intrusion after rain, while the TDS2’s dual-motor synchronization drifts when gate weight increases as iron corrodes.
We carry OEM Ghost Controls control boards, limit switches, and remote receivers for same-day resolution. When OEM housings or brackets are back-ordered, we fabricate replacements in our mobile welding setup rather than leaving your gate unsecured. Our marine-grade sealants aren’t factory-spec — they’re our own addition, developed after years of watching standard gaskets fail within two rainy seasons on lakefront properties.

Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Westwood Lake
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & tune-up (limits, safety, remote) | $180 – $260 |
| Drive-board or control module replacement | $280 – $380 |
| Slide motor realignment & post reinforcement | $320 – $450 |
| Base-rail section cut-out & weld replacement | $380 – $550 |
| Full Ghost Controls operator replacement (with HVHZ permit coordination) | $1,200 – $1,800 |
What drives cost: accessibility of the gate, extent of corrosion damage, whether Miami-Dade permitting applies, and parts availability. Every estimate we provide in Westwood Lake is free and itemized — no vague ranges that balloon once we’re on-site. If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why — not next week. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule.
Serving Westwood Lake, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Westwood Lake 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 Westwood Lake
The lake creates a persistent salt-humidity microclimate that corrodes terminal lugs and motor housings from the outside while trapping moisture inside iron base rails. Inland properties two miles east along the Turnpike corridor don’t see the same accelerated pattern. We address this with marine-grade sealants and corrosion protectants during every repair — call (844) 722-6701 for an assessment of your specific exposure.
Usually, yes — but we first assess whether the post has rebar ties and adequate footing for the TSS1’s torque load. Many original Westwood Lake posts don’t, which means we weld reinforcement plates before mounting. We handle this in one visit. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free structural check.
Sandy heave around 1960s-era posts is the culprit. Rain saturates the soil, the post tilts fractionally, and the Ghost Controls slide motor — typically a TSS1 or SWS2000 — fights against a misaligned rack. We realign the post, check the motor mounts, and retune the limits. Same-day service is available for HOA emergencies in the 33165 area.
If the existing gate was already automatic, a direct motor swap often doesn’t trigger permitting. But if we’re upgrading capacity or the original installation predates current HVHZ codes, Miami-Dade may require review. We determine this during our free estimate and handle the paperwork when needed — no surprises mid-job.
Control boards and limit switches for the TDS2 and SW-3000 series, followed by replacement antenna leads. The lake humidity fries electronics before mechanical components wear out. Keeping these in stock means most Westwood Lake calls finish in one visit. Call (844) 722-6701 to confirm availability for your model.
Service Areas Near Westwood Lake
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the surrounding corridor — Norland, Scott Lake, Andover, Miami Gardens, and Carol City — with the same owner-led, same-day approach James Wilson brings to every job. Properties near Lake Lucerne see similar lake-driven corrosion patterns, and we apply the same marine-grade protocols there.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Westwood Lake Today
Your Ghost Controls system doesn’t need a call center — it needs someone who knows why a TDS2 binds on a 1970s Westwood Lake gate and carries the parts to fix it. James Wilson handles every Summit Gate Repair Service Miami call personally. Same-day availability for urgent failures. Free estimates. Call (844) 722-6701 now.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Westwood Lake and Miami-Dade since 2016.