Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Lakes by the Bay, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
Ghost Controls gate repair in Lakes by the Bay typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re facing a failed control board, corroded gear housing, or post-heave misalignment — and most jobs we complete same-day because we stock TDS1, TSS1, and SW-3000 parts right here in Miami-Dade. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, an independent Ghost Controls service provider (not manufacturer-authorized), and the reason our Lakes by the Bay customers call us back is simple: James Wilson handles every repair himself, and he’s seen what this community’s fill-soil heave and salt-laced lake humidity do to these operators year after year. If your Ghost Controls gate is binding, tripping breakers, or clicking without moving, call (844) 722-6701 — we’ll diagnose it on-site and give you a straight answer about repair versus replacement.

Why Lakes by the Bay Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve logged over 800 Ghost Controls repairs in Lakes by the Bay’s 33189 corridor, and that volume matters because we’ve watched the same failure patterns repeat across the community’s HOA-gated subdivisions. James Wilson grew up in Hialeah and spent his weekends at his uncle’s property watching everything mechanical get fixed by hand — that early exposure stuck. He picked up his formal training in electrical and mechanical systems at Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus, where the hands-on coursework gave him a real foundation before he ever touched a gate motor in the field. For over eight years James has been running Summit Gate Repair Service Miami himself, handling everything from busted swing gate operators to corroded access control panels across Miami-Dade.
730+ customers have reviewed us, and they keep mentioning the same thing: James shows up when he says he will and gives a straight answer instead of an upsell. We stock Ghost Controls OEM control boards and limit switches locally, but we also carry marine-grade aftermarket gear cases for SW-3000 units when the OEM housing has already corroded past saving. We weld on-site, we realign posts that have heaved on fill soil, and we program access controls so you don’t need a second company. His two teenage sons have started tagging along on weekend calls, which he says is either mentorship or free labor depending on who you ask.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Lakes by the Bay
- TDS1 limit switch gear stripping from post heave. Lakes by the Bay’s gate post footings shift up to 1 inch annually on fill soil, forcing the TDS1 operator to work against a binding gate. The internal limit switch gear strips under that constant strain. We replace the gear, realign the gate, and document the footing movement for your records.
- SW-3000 housing cracks from salt-laden lake humidity. The man-made lakes concentrate coastal moisture, and corrosion attacks the slide motor’s mounting bolt holes first. Once the housing cracks, the control board floods. We substitute marine-grade aftermarket gear cases when the OEM housing is too far gone.
- TSS1 aluminum gear housing pitting from standing water. The community’s fill-soil composition holds moisture against operator bases, especially where gate foundations sit below grade. Pitted housings seize the swing mechanism. We replace the housing and elevate the mounting base where possible.
- Power supply board failure from flooded underground conduit. Heavy rain floods loop-detector wiring splices, sending voltage spikes through the 12V line on nearly every Ghost Controls model. We trace the conduit, seal the splice, and replace the board with OEM parts.
- Gate realignment after seasonal footing movement. Between July and October, the saturated ground shifts like clockwork. We reset posts with helical piers to refusal depth and rehang gates with self-aligning hinges that compensate for future movement.
Ghost Controls Service in Lakes by the Bay: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Lakes by the Bay’s entire gated infrastructure was built on fill dredged from man-made lakes, leaving a shallow water table that causes gate post footings to heave up to 1 inch annually — a pattern our techs document in every realignment report because it recurs like clockwork between July and October. This isn’t a generic “Florida humidity” problem. The fill soil here is uniquely loose and saturated compared to inland Miami-Dade communities like Norland or Scott Lake, where native limestone provides firmer bearing. For Ghost Controls owners specifically, that means limit switch adjustments are temporary fixes at best. The TDS1 or TSS1 will keep binding, the gear will keep stripping, and the control board will keep throwing faults until the post itself is stabilized. We’ve learned to lead with post assessment on every Lakes by the Bay call, because replacing a $280 control board on a heaved gate is wasted money. The Miami-Dade NOA-certified backplates we stock for unincorporated county permitting requirements? They’re necessary here because any slide or swing gate replacement in this 33189 corridor has to meet post-Andrew wind-load standards — and most of these 1990s installations don’t.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Lakes by the Bay
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: TDS1 and TDS2 dual swing operators, TSS1 single swing units, and SW-3000 slide gate motors. For Lakes by the Bay’s 30-year-old installed base, the TDS1 and TSS1 dominate — they were the go-to models in the post-Hurricane Andrew rebuild window when these subdivisions went up. We stock OEM control boards, limit switches, and remote receivers locally for same-day turnaround. Where salt corrosion has destroyed the SW-3000 gear housing, we source marine-grade aftermarket replacements that outlast the OEM part in this environment. We don’t push new equipment unless the existing operator has passed the 8-year mark and suffered repeated board failures. At that point, replacement is cheaper than another repair. Every estimate includes a realistic lifespan projection based on your gate’s exposure to lake humidity and footing stability.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Lakes by the Bay
| Service | Price Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & basic adjustment (limit switches, force settings) | $180 – $240 |
| Control board replacement (OEM) | $280 – $380 |
| Limit switch gear or actuator replacement | $220 – $320 |
| SW-3000 marine-grade gear case substitution | $340 – $450 |
| Post reset with helical piers + gate realignment | $480 – $720 |
| Full operator replacement (TDS1/TSS1/SW-3000) | $1,200 – $1,850 |
What drives cost? Three things: whether the problem is electrical (board, wiring) or mechanical (gear, actuator), whether the post has heaved and needs structural stabilization, and whether we’re using OEM or marine-grade aftermarket parts for corrosion resistance. Every estimate is free, detailed, and delivered on-site before we start work. Call (844) 722-6701 for your exact quote — we’ll look at your gate, check the footing, and tell you whether repair or replacement makes financial sense.
Serving Lakes by the Bay, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lakes by the Bay 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 Lakes by the Bay
Because the root cause is post heave, not limit switch drift. Lakes by the Bay’s fill-soil footings shift seasonally, and the TDS1 or TSS1 is fighting a gate that’s physically out of plumb. Adjusting the switches just changes where the motor thinks “closed” is — it doesn’t fix the binding. We reset the post with helical piers, then recalibrate. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll check the footing movement first.
No — unincorporated Miami-Dade requires permitting for any slide or swing gate replacement, including TDS1 installations, and the NOA-certified backplate has to meet post-Andrew wind-load standards. We handle the permitting paperwork as part of our installation service. The permit protects your HOA from liability and ensures the installation passes inspection.
Water has flooded the underground conduit splice for your loop-detector wiring, creating a short that sends current spikes back to the power supply board. This is the most common Ghost Controls electrical failure we see in Lakes by the Bay. We excavate the splice, seal it properly, replace the board if it’s fried, and test the whole circuit. Call (844) 722-6701 — don’t keep resetting the breaker, or you’ll damage the motor windings.
Five to eight years is realistic for TDS1/TSS1 units in this environment, compared to ten-plus inland. The salt-laden humidity and standing water accelerate corrosion, and post heave adds mechanical stress. We recommend proactive gear housing inspection at year five and start budgeting for replacement at year seven. If your unit is past eight years and has needed two board replacements, replacement is the better investment.
At twenty years old, almost certainly replace. A third board swap or second gear replacement on a TSS1 this age costs nearly half a new unit, and the mechanical components are fatigued. We price both options honestly — James Wilson will show you the math. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate that includes replacement with permitting.
Service Areas Near Lakes by the Bay
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the 33189 corridor and into neighboring communities: Norland to the north, Scott Lake and Andover to the northwest, Carol City and Miami Gardens to the northeast, and Lake Lucerne just west. The same fill-soil and humidity patterns affect gates across this whole zone, though Lakes by the Bay’s concentrated 1990s construction wave makes it unique for simultaneous end-of-life failures.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Lakes by the Bay Today
James Wilson handles every Ghost Controls repair himself — from diagnosing a clicking TDS1 to resetting a heaved post with helical piers. We stock parts, we weld on-site, and we don’t leave until your gate cycles smoothly. Same-day service is available for most Lakes by the Bay calls when you reach us before noon. “If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why — not next week.” Call (844) 722-6701 for your free estimate.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Lakes by the Bay and Miami-Dade since 2016.