Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Sunrise
Gate access control repair in Sunrise typically costs $280–$650 for keypad or phone entry fixes, while full HOA system retrofits run $2,800–$6,500 depending on the number of entry lanes and whether shared electrical circuits need reconfiguration. Most single-family and HOA-gate service calls in Sunrise are completed same-day or next-day, especially in the 33304 ZIP and neighborhoods near Sunrise Boulevard and Nob Hill Road. If your gate’s keypad keeps losing programming or your phone entry system won’t dial out, call us at (844) 722-6701 — James handles the diagnostics himself, and we stock parts for the legacy FAAC, Linear, and LiftMaster systems that dominate Sunrise’s older subdivisions.

We’ve been driving out to Sunrise from our Miami base for eight years, and we know the difference between a quick residential fix and an HOA-governed retrofit that needs board approval. Sunrise isn’t like the newer gated communities in Weston or the scattered single-family homes in Fort Lauderdale — it’s a city built during Broward County’s planned-community boom, with hundreds of subdivisions whose original gate operators were installed in the 1980s and 1990s and are now failing all at once. That concentration of aging electromechanical systems means our Gate Access Control team spends more time navigating property managers and HOA chains here than anywhere else we serve.
Why Summit Gate Repair Service Miami Is Sunrise’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
730+ customers have reviewed our work at 4.8 stars — and a significant share of those calls came from Sunrise HOA boards who needed a technician who understood legacy systems, not a handyman who’d never seen a FAAC 400 control board. James Wilson, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the Sunrise jobs. You’re not getting a subcontractor who’s learning your gate brand on the fly.
Our response time to Sunrise averages same-day for urgent no-open/no-close situations, and next-day for scheduled retrofits or board-approved replacements. We know the local logistics: which communities require vendor insurance certificates on file, which property managers need 48-hour advance notice, and which subdivisions near Oakland Park Boulevard have shared electrical panels that complicate even straightforward repairs.
We carry in-house welding capability and stock replacement parts for nine automation brands — including the DoorKing and Elite systems we frequently install as upgrades in Sunrise communities. That means fewer return trips, less back-and-forth with HOA boards, and gates that actually get fixed while the property manager is still paying attention.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Sunrise
Keypad Entry Systems for Sunrise Homes and HOAs
Keypad entry remains the workhorse of Sunrise’s older subdivisions — the same four-digit codes have been letting residents through since the Reagan administration. But those original keypads, often mounted on rusting gooseneck posts near Sunrise Boulevard entrances, are failing from UV-cracked membranes and corroded backplates. We replace legacy keypads with modern weather-resistant units and reprogram them to work with your existing operator if it’s still viable. For HOAs near Nob Hill Road and Sunset Strip, we’ve learned to spec keypads with sealed membrane switches that resist the humidity that killed the originals.
Phone Entry Systems — The Sunrise HOA Standard
Phone entry is where Sunrise’s retrofit market gets complicated. Most 1970s–1990s subdivisions installed telephone entry systems that dialed landlines — systems that now struggle with VoIP conversions, cellular network changes, and the simple fact that half your residents no longer have house phones. We install DoorKing and Elite phone entry units that can dial cell numbers directly, send SMS alerts, and integrate with cloud-based directories that property managers can update without calling a technician. Because many Sunrise communities run these on shared circuits with street lighting, we always test the full electrical path before quoting — a step that saves HOAs from surprise panel upgrades mid-project.
Remote Control Programming and Replacement
Individual remotes for Sunrise’s single-family homes and small condo communities are straightforward — until they’re not. Rolling-code receivers in older Linear and Mighty Mule operators sometimes lose sync after power fluctuations, and summer thunderstorms from June through September scramble memory boards with frustrating regularity. We carry replacement remotes and receivers for brands including Ghost Controls and Elite, and we can often reprogram existing remotes on-site rather than forcing you to replace a full fleet.
Card Reader and Smart Access Upgrades
Card readers and smart access — Bluetooth, app-based, and RFID — are the upgrades Sunrise HOAs are increasingly requesting as they replace 40-year-old systems. These aren’t luxury add-ons here; they’re practical solutions for communities where the original phone entry directory is obsolete and the property manager is tired of fielding calls from residents locked out at 10 PM. We install smart access systems that integrate with existing slide-gate operators where possible, avoiding the full mechanical replacement that many competitors automatically quote. For a community near Oakland Park, we recently added app-based entry to a functioning 1990s swing-gate operator, cutting the retrofit cost by nearly half.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Sunrise
We work on nine automation brands in Sunrise — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we stock parts for the ones we see most in this market. FAAC and Linear operators from the 1980s and 1990s are still everywhere in Sunrise’s planned communities, so we carry control boards, limit switches, and gearboxes for legacy models that most competitors won’t touch. DoorKing and Elite are our go-to brands for phone entry and smart access upgrades in HOA retrofits. Because we weld and fabricate on-site, we can adapt new operators to existing Sunrise gate structures without waiting for custom brackets — a delay that kills HOA timelines.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Sunrise Homes
- Corroded control boards on 30–50-year-old FAAC and Linear operators. Sunrise’s inland coastal humidity and intense UV exposure oxidize circuit boards and corrode gate arm pivot hardware faster than you’d see in Orlando or even 50 miles north. We open every control box expecting to find green-tinged traces and cracked relays.
- Memory loss after summer thunderstorms. From June through September, afternoon lightning strikes and power fluctuations scramble gate controller programming — especially in communities where shared electrical circuits with street lighting provide no surge isolation. We see a predictable seasonal spike in “keypad won’t accept codes” and “phone entry dials wrong number” calls.
- Failed underground loop detectors in cracked, thermally stressed asphalt. Sunrise’s original cantilever slide gates rely on inductive loops embedded in pavement that’s been expanding and contracting through forty Florida summers. When the loop wire breaks or the sealant cracks, gates won’t detect vehicles — a safety failure that shuts down the entry entirely.
- HOA approval delays stalling urgent repairs. Unlike a single-family home in Wilton Manors, a Sunrise gate repair often requires board vote, property manager coordination, and vendor credentialing. We price and schedule for this bureaucratic layer upfront, providing the documentation and phased quotes that keep HOA processes moving.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Sunrise, FL
Here’s what we typically charge for gate access control work in the Sunrise market:
| Service | Typical Range in Sunrise |
|---|---|
| Keypad repair or replacement | $280–$480 |
| Phone entry system repair | $320–$650 |
| Remote control programming (per unit) | $85–$150 |
| Card reader or smart access add-on | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Full HOA system retrofit (single lane) | $2,800–$4,500 |
| Full HOA system retrofit (dual lane) | $4,500–$6,500 |
Sunrise pricing runs slightly higher than nearby North Andrews Gardens or Oakland Park for HOA jobs because of the coordination overhead — shared electrical circuits, property manager approvals, and board-mandated specs add labor hours that straightforward residential calls don’t require. But we don’t pad estimates for bureaucracy we can anticipate. Every quote includes a free on-site assessment, and we’ll flag the electrical-panel and permitting issues before you present anything to your board. Call (844) 722-6701 to schedule — estimates are free, and James handles the assessment personally.
We Also Serve Cities Near Sunrise
Our service radius covers Sunrise and the surrounding communities where similar aging gate stock needs attention: Wilton Manors, with its mix of residential and small commercial gates; North Andrews Gardens, where 1960s ranch homes are adding first-generation automation; Oakland Park, with its corridor of light industrial and residential crossover properties; and Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, where salt-air corrosion hits even harder than Sunrise’s inland humidity. Each city gets the same owner-led service — James drives to all of them.
Serving Sunrise, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Sunrise 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 — Gate Access Control in Sunrise
Power fluctuations from June through September storms scramble controller memory, especially in Sunrise communities where gates share electrical circuits with street lighting and lack dedicated surge protection. The fix is a combination of surge suppressors on the control board, isolated power runs where possible, and battery-backup controllers that maintain programming through outages. Call (844) 722-6701 — we’ll test your electrical path and quote the protection your specific setup needs.
Some FAAC 400 components are still available, but control boards and obsolete gearboxes often require retrofitting a modern operator to your existing gate structure. We carry adapter brackets and weld custom mounts on-site, so your HOA doesn’t need to replace the entire gate frame. In the 33304 ZIP, we retrofitted a community’s original 1980s FAAC 400 slide-gate operator at a subdivision near Sunrise Boulevard and Nob Hill Road — the old control board had corroded beyond repair from coastal humidity, and the HOA board needed a full system swap with new operator, new loop detectors, and a DoorKing phone entry system, all coordinated with their property manager due to shared electrical circuits with community lighting.
Most Sunrise HOAs need 14–30 days for vendor approval and board vote, though we’ve seen expedited approvals in 48 hours for safety-critical failures like a gate that won’t close. We provide the itemized quotes, insurance documentation, and phased project plans that boards require upfront — no surprises that force a second vote. Call (844) 722-6701 and we’ll package everything your property manager needs.
Not “special,” but correctly specified — we recommend sealed hydraulic or high-grade electromechanical operators with conformal-coated circuit boards and stainless-steel hardware for Sunrise’s humidity and UV exposure. Budget operators with vented enclosures and standard steel fasteners fail prematurely here. We’ve learned which models survive eight years versus eight months in Broward County conditions, and we stock those brands.
Original loop detectors in Sunrise’s 1970s–1990s subdivisions are embedded in asphalt that’s thermally cycled for forty years, cracking wire insulation and breaking inductive loops. The Sunrise-specific fix is saw-cutting new loops with modern sealed wire and flexible backer rod, or upgrading to above-ground vehicle detection sensors that eliminate the underground failure point entirely. We assess your gate’s concrete track condition before recommending either path — if the track has settled, sensor alignment matters more than the detection method.
Written by James Wilson, Owner at Summit Gate Repair Service Miami, serving Sunrise since 2017.