Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Miramar, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
Ghost Controls gate repair in Miramar typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re dealing with a control board, motor, or alignment issue, and most calls we handle on Miramar Parkway or in the Sunset Lakes area get same-day attention. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami — an independent Ghost Controls service provider, not manufacturer-authorized — and James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, has rebuilt dozens of Ghost Controls TSS1, SSS1, DS1XP, and TSS2XP units across Miramar’s HOA communities and older 33023 corridor homes. If your gate’s dragging, clicking, or dead after yesterday’s storm, call us at (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate and straight diagnosis.

Why Miramar Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working on Ghost Controls operators in Miramar for eight years now, and what we’ve learned is that this city breaks gates differently than Hollywood or Pembroke Pines. The western master-planned communities — Nautica, Monarch Lakes, the Sunset Lakes subdivisions off Miramar Parkway — were all built in a roughly fifteen-year window with similar gate hardware. That means James Wilson has seen the same failure patterns repeat across entire neighborhoods, and he carries the right OEM boards and motors in his truck because he knows what’s coming.
James 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. For eight years he’s run Summit Gate Repair Service Miami himself — no subcontractors, no dispatchers, no “we’ll send someone out.” When you call, James handles the job himself. We stock Ghost Controls parts and weld on-site, which means structural repairs and motor swaps get finished in one visit, not stretched across two weeks of waiting for backordered components.
730+ customers have reviewed us, and that volume matters more than any slogan we could write. We work on nine automation brands including Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, Viking, Linear, Elite, and Mighty Mule — so if your HOA’s entry system mixes brands or you’re upgrading from an old SSS1 to something newer, we handle it without bringing in a second company.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Miramar
- Control board failure from moisture ingress. Miramar’s near-daily summer thunderstorms dump water on poorly sealed outdoor installations, and Ghost Controls boards corrode at the terminal connectors faster here than in drier inland markets. We see this constantly in unshaded gate boxes along Flamingo Road communities where the afternoon sun bakes the enclosure, then rain floods it.
- Motor burnout from track settlement. Ghost Controls sliding gate motors weren’t designed for Miramar’s clay-heavy fill soil, which shifts between wet and dry seasons. When the track settles, the motor draws constant overcurrent trying to push through the misalignment — and Ghost Controls’ thermal protection doesn’t always catch it before the windings fry. We check post and track alignment before ever blaming the motor.
- Wireless receiver dropout in dense WiFi environments. Miramar’s HOA-governed communities pack dozens of homes with security cameras, mesh networks, and smart doorbells into tight clusters. Ghost Controls’ wireless receivers struggle with this interference; we reprogram with frequency-shift settings that cut through the noise.
- Battery backup swelling and cracking. Northern Miramar’s unshaded gate boxes hit 95°F+ in summer humidity, and older Ghost Controls sealed lead-acid batteries swell, crack, and fail catastrophically. We replace with OEM-compatible units and can relocate the battery housing to shaded mounting if the box has no cover.
- Post heave misdiagnosed as motor failure. In Miramar’s 33023 corridor, retrofitted Ghost Controls TSS1 openers on 1970s swing gates often sit on posts without proper concrete footings. Clay soil heave pushes the gate off level, the bottom corner drags, and homeowners call thinking the motor’s dead. We realign first, replace motors only when they’re actually failed.
Ghost Controls Service in Miramar: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the Miramar-specific pattern that shapes every Ghost Controls repair we do: this city’s western residential corridors along Miramar Parkway and Flamingo Road contain one of Broward County’s densest concentrations of HOA-governed gated communities, most built between 1995 and 2008 with automated swing and sliding gate systems now hitting their 15–25-year failure window simultaneously. Unlike neighboring Hollywood or Pembroke Pines, Miramar’s planned-community buildout was so compressed in time that entire neighborhoods are cycling into motor, control-board, and track replacement at once.
For Ghost Controls owners, this density creates a specific problem. When a Sunset Lakes HOA entry gate goes down, it’s not one homeowner inconvenienced — it’s two hundred residents backed up onto Miramar Parkway during morning rush. James Wilson has responded to these calls where the previous company diagnosed “motor failure” and quoted a full TSS1 replacement, when the actual issue was post heave from wet-season soil uplift throwing the gate geometry off by two inches. We serviced a Ghost Controls TSS1 at a home on Sunset Lakes’ Nautica Drive where exactly this happened: the gate stopped halfway open, our tech checked post alignment first, found the bottom corner dragging from soil uplift, realigned the hinges, adjusted the limit switches, and replaced the worn roller bracket with a stainless steel aftermarket set. The motor was fine. We resolved it without selling an unnecessary motor replacement.
Miramar’s flat, poorly-draining terrain compounds everything. Gate tracks and bottom rollers sit in standing water after those afternoon thunderstorms, accelerating rust and warping aluminum frames. Salt-laden air pushed inland from Biscayne Bay corrodes motor housings and control boards even miles from the coast. These aren’t generic “Florida humidity” claims — they’re specific to Miramar’s geography, and they dictate which parts we stock and how we seal enclosures on every Ghost Controls job we touch.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Miramar
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup: the TSS1 dual-swing opener common in Miramar’s HOA community entrances, the SSS1 single-swing unit popular for individual driveway gates in Nautica and Monarch Lakes, the DS1XP heavy-duty single swing for larger wrought-iron retrofits, and the TSS2XP commercial-duty dual swing found at some western Miramar subdivision main gates.
We source genuine Ghost Controls OEM parts for control boards, motors, and gearboxes — direct from their distributor network — to guarantee bolt-in replacement without compatibility gaps. For secondary components like rollers, brackets, and hardware, we use quality aftermarket equivalents when OEM is backordered, and we’re transparent about which is which before we start work. Our rule: if your motor or board is under three years old, we repair. If it’s over five with repeated issues, we’ll recommend upgrading to Ghost Controls’ newer XP series for the reliability gains. We keep common Ghost Controls boards, motors, and battery backups stocked locally for Miramar calls, which means most repairs don’t wait on shipping.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Miramar
Ghost Controls repair costs in Miramar depend on what’s actually failed and whether we’re dealing with a simple adjustment or a full component replacement. Here’s what we typically see:
- Diagnostic and basic adjustment (alignment, limit switch tuning, wireless reprogramming): $180–$250
- Control board replacement (OEM): $280–$380
- Motor or gearbox replacement (OEM): $320–$450
- Battery backup replacement with housing relocation: $150–$220
- Structural realignment with hinge/roller hardware (aftermarket stainless): $200–$340
Every estimate starts with a free on-site diagnosis — we don’t guess over the phone. James Wilson handles the evaluation himself, explains what he’s seeing, and gives you the repair-versus-replace recommendation based on your unit’s age and failure history. No upsell pressure. If the motor’s actually dead, we’ll say so. If it’s just post heave, we’ll fix the alignment and send you a lower bill than you expected. Call (844) 722-6701 for an exact quote on your Ghost Controls system — estimates are free, and we carry the parts to finish most Miramar jobs same-day.
Serving Miramar, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Miramar 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 Miramar
Not necessarily. In Miramar, we find the TSS1’s motor running against a physically stuck gate more often than we find actual motor failure. Check whether the gate drags at the bottom or binds at the hinge — if Miramar’s clay soil has heaved your post even an inch, the motor can’t overcome the geometry mismatch. We diagnose this on-site for free; call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll confirm whether it’s alignment or motor before quoting any work.
Yes. We program Ghost Controls receivers to integrate with most HOA keypad and access control systems, including DoorKing and LiftMaster entry panels common in Miramar’s gated communities. The SSS1’s control board accepts external trigger inputs — we wire and program the interface so your existing opener responds to the community’s new entry system without replacing the whole unit.
Miramar’s combination of extreme humidity and unshaded gate box temperatures cooks sealed lead-acid batteries. Ghost Controls’ stock batteries in older units swell, crack, and fail within 12–18 months here. We replace with OEM-compatible batteries rated for higher temperature cycling, and we can relocate the battery housing to a shaded or ventilated mount if your enclosure has no cover.
Repeated fuse failure on a TSS2XP usually means overcurrent draw from mechanical resistance, not an electrical short. On Miramar’s sliding gate installations, we check track settlement first — clay soil shift creates drag the motor fights against, pulling enough amperage to pop the fuse. We realign the track and gate, then test the motor under load. If the motor windings are damaged from sustained overcurrent, we replace with an OEM unit.
We do for most calls received before 2 PM, especially in the western Miramar communities we serve regularly. James Wilson carries Ghost Controls parts in his service vehicle, so if it’s a common board, motor, or battery failure, we finish the job in one visit. Call (844) 722-6701 — we’ll give you a realistic arrival window and stick to it.
Service Areas Near Miramar
We handle Ghost Controls service throughout Miramar’s 33023 ZIP and surrounding communities, including Norland, Scott Lake, Miami Gardens, Carol City, and Lake Lucerne. If your HOA gate or residential Ghost Controls system sits near the Broward-Miami-Dade line, we’re already in your neighborhood regularly.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Miramar Today
Your Ghost Controls gate doesn’t need a corporate call center — it needs a technician who knows why Miramar’s soil breaks posts and which board fails first in a flooded enclosure. James Wilson handles every job personally, carries the parts, and welds on-site. Same-day availability for most Miramar calls. “If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why — not next week.”
Call (844) 722-6701 now for your free estimate.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Miramar and Miami-Dade since 2016.