Ghost Controls Gate Repair in South Miami Heights, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
Ghost Controls gate repair in South Miami Heights typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a control board replacement, gearbox rebuild, or full post replacement on limestone bedrock. We’re Summit Gate Repair Service Miami — an independent Ghost Controls specialist, not an authorized dealer — and James Wilson handles every job personally across the 33177 ZIP. If your TSS1 swing operator is grinding or your TDS2 dual gate system won’t sync after the last tropical storm, call us at (844) 722-6701 for same-day diagnosis.

Why South Miami Heights Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working on Ghost Controls operators in South Miami Heights for eight years, and the pattern is unmistakable: the salt humidity here eats hinge pins and control board terminals faster than anywhere else we serve in Miami-Dade. James Wilson — that’s me, the owner — 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 TDS1 board shows corrosion-induced voltage drop that looks like a motor failure.
We carry OEM Ghost Controls boards and gearboxes for the TSS1, TDS1, and TDS2 lines, plus aftermarket mounting brackets treated for salt resistance. Our welding rig travels with us, so when we find a rusted post base on a 1980s iron gate — common as morning coffee in South Miami Heights — we don’t reschedule. We fix it then. Our 730+ verified reviews at 4.8 stars come from showing up when promised and giving straight answers instead of upsells. My two teenage sons have started joining on weekend calls, which keeps me honest and keeps them learning.
We work on nine automation brands including Ghost Controls, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, Viking, Linear, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That breadth matters because many South Miami Heights homes have mixed systems — a Ghost Controls operator on a gate with third-party safety loops or intercom wiring. We handle the full stack.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in South Miami Heights
- TDS1 control board terminal corrosion. The salt-laden humidity in South Miami Heights — worse here than in Kendall due to Biscayne Bay aerosols — corrodes the low-voltage terminals on TDS1 boards until the gate loses power intermittently. We see this on homes near SW 200th Street and throughout the 33177 ZIP. OEM board replacement with sealed terminal treatment solves it.
- TSS1 gearbox stripping from misaligned gates. Those 1980s and 1990s wrought-iron swing gates that define South Miami Heights neighborhoods? Their hinge pins rust, the gate sags, and the TSS1 gearbox strips teeth trying to push a misaligned load. We replace the hinge pins or brackets, realign the gate, and rebuild the gearbox — not the whole operator.
- SWS2000 slide motor burnout from binding. Original chain-link slide gates on modest CBS lots often have corroded track rollers that force the SWS2000 to overamp. We clean or replace the track hardware, then assess whether the motor windings survived. If the chassis is sound, we rebuild rather than replace.
- Post-base rot and anchor failure. South Miami Heights gates were commonly surface-mounted to CBS pillar columns with anchor bolts. Decades of oxidation weaken the anchors until the post shifts under operator torque. We weld new base plates or core-drill fresh foundations into the limestone bedrock.
- Hurricane-season latch and hinge seizure. Every tropical storm forces homeowners to tie off or remove gates; reinstallation without proper lubrication and alignment check leads to seized latches and cracked hinges. We treat this as seasonal maintenance, not just repair.
Ghost Controls Service in South Miami Heights: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s what separates South Miami Heights from every other suburb we serve: the shallow Miami Limestone bedrock. This oolitic limestone sits just below the surface throughout the 33177 ZIP, which means when a rusted gate post finally fails, you can’t drive a replacement into soil. You core-drill into rock. Out-of-area contractors consistently underbid this work because they quote for a standard post-hole digger job, then hit limestone and either abandon the project or return with change orders. We’ve learned to quote the drill rig upfront. On SW 200th Street in South Miami Heights, we fixed a Ghost Controls TSS1 swing gate operator on a wrought-iron double gate where the hinge pins had seized from rust due to decades of salt humidity. We replaced the hinge brackets and motor gearbox, then realigned the gate to prevent binding, restoring full function without a post replacement — though we warned the homeowner that the limestone-mounted post was showing early anchor wear and would need core-drilled replacement within two to three years. That kind of straight forecasting is why our customers stay with us. If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why — not next week.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in South Miami Heights
We stock parts and service the full current Ghost Controls residential lineup: the TSS1 single swing operator, TDS1 and TDS2 dual swing systems, and the SWS2000 slide gate motor. For South Miami Heights installations, we prefer OEM Ghost Controls boards and motors to maintain warranty continuity and proper sync between dual gates. For mounting hardware exposed to salt air, we spec aftermarket brackets with enhanced corrosion coating — the OEM brackets hold up fine inland, but Biscayne Bay’s aerosols demand more. We don’t carry every Ghost Controls accessory in the van, but we can source OEM keypads, remotes, and safety loops with next-day turnaround for 33177 customers. Most repairs — board swaps, gearbox rebuilds, hinge realignment — we finish same-visit because the parts travel with us.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in South Miami Heights
Ghost Controls repair costs in South Miami Heights reflect both the equipment and the ground conditions:
- Diagnostic service call: $85–$120
- TSS1/TDS1/TDS2 control board replacement (OEM): $180–$280
- Gearbox rebuild or replacement: $220–$340
- Hinge bracket replacement with rust treatment: $150–$250
- Post replacement with limestone core-drilling: $450–$750
- Full operator replacement (motor + installation): $650–$950
The limestone bedrock is the variable outsiders miss. A post replacement that looks like $200 in Hialeah becomes $450+ here because of the drill rig and masonry labor. Our estimates include that upfront — no surprises when we hit rock. Every estimate is free, and we diagnose before quoting. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule; we’ll give you a firm number after seeing the gate.
Serving South Miami Heights, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the South Miami Heights 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 South Miami Heights
Your hinge pins are likely rust-seized, preventing the gate from returning to its rest position. South Miami Heights’ summer downpours accelerate oxidation on 1980s iron hardware, and the gate settles lower with each cycle until it scrapes. We replace the pins, treat the brackets, and realign — usually same day. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free look.
Possibly, but in South Miami Heights we check terminal corrosion first. Salt humidity corrodes the low-voltage connections before the board itself fails, causing identical symptoms — intermittent response, no response, or partial open. We test voltage at the board, clean or replace terminals, and only swap the board if it’s genuinely damaged. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll diagnose on-site.
Motor-only replacement on an existing gate frame typically doesn’t trigger Miami-Dade permitting, but post replacement or structural modification does — especially under post-Andrew wind-load codes. We know which jobs require permits and can advise before we start. For clarity on your specific setup, call (844) 722-6701.
With proper maintenance — annual hinge lubrication, terminal inspection, and post-storm alignment checks — a Ghost Controls TSS1 or TDS2 can run 8–12 years in South Miami Heights conditions. Without maintenance, we’ve seen TDS1 boards fail in 3–4 years from terminal corrosion alone. The difference is attention, not luck.
We don’t recommend it. These 1980s–1990s iron gates often have hidden rust fatigue, misaligned hinge geometry, and limestone-mounted posts that won’t tolerate amateur torque calculations. The TSS1 and TDS2 require precise force-limiting setup to avoid gearbox stripping on a sagging gate. We handle the structural assessment, motor programming, and safety loop integration — and we warranty our work.
Service Areas Near South Miami Heights
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout South Miami Heights and into neighboring Norland, Scott Lake, Andover, Miami Gardens, and Carol City. Same-day response typically extends to Lake Lucerne on lighter scheduling days. James drives the route himself, so you’re not waiting on a dispatcher to find an available subcontractor.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in South Miami Heights Today
Your Ghost Controls operator doesn’t need to limp along with corroded terminals or a grinding gearbox. We’re in South Miami Heights regularly — same-day availability most weekdays, and James handles the job himself. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate and straight diagnosis.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving South Miami Heights since 2016.