Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Melrose Park, FL | Summit Gate Repair Service Miami
We provide independent Mighty Mule gate repair service throughout Melrose Park’s 33308 ZIP code, with same-day response for most calls and a truck stocked with marine-grade hardware standard Mighty Mule kits don’t include. The one thing that makes our Mighty Mule work here different: every repair starts with salt-damage triage, because Melrose Park’s position between the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic coast turns ordinary gate problems into corrosion emergencies within a single hurricane season. Call (844) 722-6701 for a free estimate.

Why Melrose Park Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service
James Wilson handles every Mighty Mule job himself — not a dispatcher sending unknown crews. After eight years running Summit Gate Repair Service Miami and 730+ verified reviews at a 4.8 rating, he’s seen what happens when standard Mighty Mule brackets meet Melrose Park’s salt-laden air: seized hinges, rusted-through mounts, and operators working twice as hard until they burn out.
We work on nine automation brands including Mighty Mule, LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, Viking, Ghost Controls, Linear, and Elite — so when your MM360 or FM352 needs attention, we’re not learning the control board on your dime. Our truck carries OEM Mighty Mule parts plus 316 stainless steel brackets and sealed bearings that outperform factory hardware in coastal conditions. We stock parts and weld on-site, which means structural repairs finish in one visit, not two or three.
James grew up in Hialeah watching his uncle fix everything 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. That background shows up in how he reads a corroded Mighty Mule circuit board — he knows which traces fail first in humid environments, and whether the motor’s worth saving.
Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Melrose Park
- MM360 swing gate arm hinge seizure from salt spray. The MM360’s hinge bracket sits exposed at the gate-post interface, collecting salt residue with every onshore breeze off the Intracoastal. In Melrose Park, we regularly see these brackets frozen solid within 18 months of installation unless upgraded to marine-grade stainless. The operator stalls, trips its thermal overload, and homeowners assume the motor’s dead — usually it’s just fighting a seized mechanical load.
- FM352 slide gate mount powder-coat blistering and rust-through. Mighty Mule’s FM352 slide gate system mounts low to the ground where salt spray lingers longest. The factory powder coat bubbles within two to three seasons here, exposing mild steel to accelerated oxidation. We cut out compromised mounts, weld in 316 stainless replacements, and transfer the existing operator if the gearbox and board are still sound.
- MM560 weld-joint cracking at post-to-bracket interfaces. Older MM560 installations on Melrose Park’s mid-century ranch homes often used original wrought-iron posts from the 1960s or 1970s. Wind cycling during summer squalls — common from June through November — fatigues these decades-old welds. We grind out the crack, re-weld with proper penetration, and reinforce with gusset plates where the Florida Building Code wind-load standard demands it.
- Control board corrosion from humidity cycling. Melrose Park’s year-round humidity above 70% condenses inside Mighty Mule control boxes every night, especially when boxes face east toward the Atlantic. Capacitor leads corrode, relay contacts pit, and the board throws erratic fault codes. We clean affected boards when possible, but recommend replacement once trace corrosion reaches the microcontroller — it’s cheaper than callbacks.
- Remote and receiver failure from salt-air infiltration. The MM571W’s wireless receiver and older Mighty Mule radio kits suffer antenna connection corrosion that masquerades as range problems. Homeowners in 33308 replace batteries twice before realizing the receiver’s coax connection has white-crystalled from salt vapor. We test signal strength at the board and replace the receiver module when degradation exceeds 30%.
Mighty Mule Service in Melrose Park: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Melrose Park sits entirely within ZIP 33308, an unincorporated pocket of Broward County that relies on the County Building Division for gate permits — so any repair that disturbs a post footing triggers a wind-load compliance inspection under the Florida Building Code, a step contractors used to city permits often miss, causing weeks of delay. We’ve watched handymen from Fort Lauderdale assume Melrose Park follows municipal rules, pull the wrong paperwork, and leave homeowners with a gate that can’t legally operate until county inspectors sign off.
This matters for Mighty Mule owners specifically because the MM360 and MM560 swing gate arms exert significant torque on their posts. When we replace a corroded bracket or re-weld a cracked post interface, that work qualifies as structural modification under county rules — meaning we document the post depth, concrete footing diameter, and gate leaf wind-load calculation before we start. James handles this himself, having learned the county’s submittal process after early jobs in unincorporated Broward taught him the cost of skipping it. If I can’t fix it today, I’ll tell you why — not next week. But permit readiness is part of that honesty: we’d rather spend an hour on paperwork upfront than leave you with a gate that’s finished but not legal.
Last June we rolled to a mid-century ranch on SW 34th Street where a 1998 Mighty Mule MM360 swing gate had seized solid — the powder-coat hinge bracket corroded through from 25 years of Intracoastal salt air. Our tech cut out the rusted bracket, welded a new 316 stainless steel mount, replaced the seized hinge pin, and reinstalled the original operator gearbox; the gate cycled smoothly by lunchtime and passed the county’s post-repair wind-load inspection two days later.
Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in Melrose Park
We service the full current Mighty Mule residential lineup: MM360 and MM560 swing gate operators, FM352 slide gate systems, and MM571W smart-connected openers with app-based controls. For Melrose Park’s salt-air environment, we stock OEM Mighty Mule replacement circuit boards, gearboxes, and remote receivers — plus aftermarket 316 stainless steel mounting brackets, sealed hinge pins, and marine-grade power cable that outlasts factory harnesses in humid enclosures.
Our standard approach: repair with OEM parts when the operator’s core components are sound, upgrade to marine-grade hardware where corrosion has compromised the mounting infrastructure. If the main board shows green trace corrosion or the chassis is rusted through, we’ll tell you straight — replacement saves money over repeated callback visits. We stock parts and weld on-site, so most Melrose Park Mighty Mule repairs finish in a single appointment.
Mighty Mule Service Pricing in Melrose Park
Service call and diagnostic in Melrose Park: $95–$145. This covers James’s travel to your property, full electrical and mechanical testing of the Mighty Mule system, and a written estimate before any work begins.
- MM360/MM560 hinge bracket replacement with marine-grade stainless upgrade: $280–$420
- FM352 slide gate mount rust repair and re-weld: $340–$520
- Control board replacement (OEM Mighty Mule): $195–$340 plus labor
- Motor/gearbox rebuild or replacement: $380–$650
- Full operator replacement with county permit coordination: $1,200–$2,100
What drives cost: extent of salt corrosion, whether county permit documentation is required, and whether the existing operator can be salvaged. Every estimate is free and itemized — no work starts without your approval. Call (844) 722-6701 for an exact quote on your Mighty Mule system.
Serving Melrose Park, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Melrose Park 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 — Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Melrose Park
Yes. Salt air corrosion at the hinge bracket is the most common cause of MM360 stalling in Melrose Park’s 33308 corridor. The operator’s thermal overload trips when it’s fighting seized hardware, not because the motor itself has failed. We see this exact pattern monthly during summer when humidity peaks. Call (844) 722-6701 — we’ll diagnose it free and tell you if it’s a bracket replacement or motor issue.
Only if the work disturbs the post footing or structural mounting. Simple operator swaps on existing sound posts usually don’t trigger permitting, but any welding, post replacement, or footing work requires Broward County Building Division sign-off under Florida Building Code wind-load standards. We handle the submittal — most Melrose Park homeowners never deal with county offices directly. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll assess whether your specific repair needs documentation.
Melrose Park’s combination of salt-laden air and ground-level moisture collects in the FM352’s V-groove track, accelerating oxidation far beyond what Mighty Mule’s installation manual anticipates for inland use. The factory track is uncoated mild steel — we upgrade to galvanized or stainless track sections where corrosion has progressed beyond surface scale, and we adjust the gate’s drainage geometry to shed water faster. Call (844) 722-6701 for track inspection and replacement pricing.
Almost always, yes. If your Mighty Mule operator’s motor and control board test within spec, we grind out the cracked weld, re-weld with proper penetration, and reinforce with gusset plates where the county’s wind-load standard requires it. Your gate, start to finish — we don’t sell new operators when the existing one has years left. Call (844) 722-6701 for a weld assessment.
Test the wall-mounted push button first. If the gate responds to the button but not the remote, it’s likely the MM560’s radio receiver or the remote itself — both suffer antenna connection corrosion in Melrose Park’s humid salt air. We test signal strength at the control board and swap the receiver module if degradation exceeds 30%. If the button also fails, the problem is at the operator. Call (844) 722-6701 — remote diagnostics are included in our standard service call.
Service Areas Near Melrose Park
We run Mighty Mule service calls throughout the 33308 corridor and surrounding neighborhoods — Norland, Scott Lake, Andover, Miami Gardens, and Carol City are all within our regular route. Lake Lucerne properties with Intracoastal exposure see identical salt-corrosion patterns to Melrose Park, so our marine-grade parts stock translates directly. Same-day availability extends to all listed areas when the call comes in before 2 PM.
Book Your Mighty Mule Service in Melrose Park Today
James Wilson handles every Mighty Mule repair personally, from the first diagnostic to the county permit sign-off. We’ve got eight years of salt-air gate work in coastal Broward, 730+ customers who reviewed us, and a truck stocked with the parts your Mighty Mule actually needs in Melrose Park — not generic hardware that corrodes in eighteen months. Same-day service available. Call (844) 722-6701 for your free estimate.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Melrose Park and coastal Broward County since 2016.