Ghost Controls Gate Repair in West Puente Valley, CA | Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles
Independent Ghost Controls repair in West Puente Valley typically runs $180–$650 depending on whether we’re replacing a control board, rebuilding a corroded post, or swapping a seized swing arm. We’re not factory-authorized — we’re the independent specialists who’ve fixed hundreds of these units across the San Gabriel Valley, and we carry OEM motors, boards, and gearboxes for same-day resolution on most calls. If your Ghost Controls gate is stuck open, grinding, or dead to the remote, call (877) 283-1729 — we’ll diagnose it on arrival and have you moving before we leave.

Why West Puente Valley Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working gates in the San Gabriel Valley for eight years now, and Ghost Controls keeps showing up — especially on the postwar tract homes along Don Julian Road and the older properties backing up to Workman Mill Road. Daniel Lopez, our owner and lead technician, grew up not far from here in East Los Angeles, where every other driveway had a gate that needed something. That background shows in how we approach these calls: we don’t dispatch subcontractors, we don’t upsell parts you don’t need, and we don’t walk away from a repairable Ghost Controls system just because it’s not the newest model on the market.
Our shop stocks genuine Ghost Controls OEM replacement motors, control boards, and gearboxes for the TSS1, TSS2, SSS1, and RSS1 lines. We also carry heavy-duty aftermarket rollers and stainless-steel hinge pins for the commercial-grade applications we see near the City of Industry border, where OEM-spec parts sometimes can’t handle the cycle count. Nine brands. One specialist. We weld, wire, and program — everything your gate needs, one visit.
That 4.8-star average across 250 reviews? It comes from showing up, finding the actual problem, and fixing it. If the gate’s giving you trouble, there’s a reason — let’s find it.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in West Puente Valley
- TSS1 swing arm bracket failure from Santa Ana wind torque. The Puente Hills gap funnels fall wind events straight through West Puente Valley, and lighter tubular steel gates get twisted off their posts. We’ve replaced dozens of bent TSS1 release mechanisms after October gusts — it’s practically seasonal clockwork here.
- RSS1 manual release lever seized by mineral scaling. San Gabriel Valley hard water — elevated calcium and magnesium from mountain aquifer recharge — builds up inside swing arm housings faster than you’d expect. We see this failure three times more often in West Puente Valley than in areas on treated municipal water. The lever looks fine from outside; inside, it’s cemented shut.
- SSS1 slide track and roller rust from hard-water sprinkler overspray. Recycled irrigation in this basin carries concentrated minerals. Galvanized track undersides corrode to failure within four years if they’re not regularly cleaned and coated. We stock stainless replacement rollers that outlast OEM spec for these conditions.
- TSS1 adapter bracket cracking on 1970s wrought-iron gates. Original hinge pins on those postwar tract homes were never sized for motorized loads. The hardware fatigues, the bracket cracks, and the arm starts throwing error codes. We replace with reinforced stainless pins and upgraded brackets — not the whole gate.
- Control board failure after power fluctuations near industrial corridors. The City of Industry border means voltage irregularities from heavy commercial load switching. Ghost Controls boards are sensitive to this. We test, replace, and install surge protection where the electrical service demands it.
Ghost Controls Service in West Puente Valley: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s something most Ghost Controls owners in West Puente Valley don’t realize until they’re already frustrated: this community is unincorporated LA County, not an incorporated city. That means every gate automation permit — post replacement, new low-voltage conduit runs, even structural modifications to existing posts — gets filed with LA County Public Works, not a local building department. The review cycle adds ten business days, and we’ve seen homeowners stall out for weeks because their contractor assumed La Puente’s city rules applied, or worse, tried to pull a permit through Industry’s system.
We navigate this on every post rebuild and automation upgrade. Last October, our crew took a call on Don Julian Road — a 1968 tract home with a rusted single-swing gate that had wrenched its post out of plumb after decades of hard-water corrosion. The Ghost Controls TSS1 arm was misaligned by nearly two inches; we rebuilt the post base with stainless anchors, replaced the OEM arm with a reinforced bracket, and recalibrated the limit switches in under four hours. The homeowner, who’d been manually lifting the gate for six months, hadn’t realized LA County requires a permit for post work — our team handled the paperwork while fixing the hardware. That’s the difference between a gate guy who knows West Puente Valley and one who just punches your address into GPS.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in West Puente Valley
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup: the TSS1 and TSS2 single and dual swing systems, the SSS1 slide gate operator, and the RSS1 residential swing arm. Each has its own failure pattern in this market — the TSS1 bracket issues on old iron, the SSS1 track corrosion from sprinkler minerals, the RSS1 scaling problem — and we stock the parts to match.
For West Puente Valley, we keep OEM motors, control boards, and limit switches on the truck. For the commercial-grade calls we get near Fullerton Road and the Industry border, we source aftermarket stainless rollers and heavy-duty hinge pins that outlast factory spec in high-cycle environments. Our stance is straightforward: repair the board or switch when it fails, replace the motor or gearbox when corrosion makes safe disassembly impossible. You’ll know which category you’re in before we start the work.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in West Puente Valley
Pricing depends on what failed and what the local conditions did to your hardware. Here’s what Ghost Controls repair typically runs in West Puente Valley:
- Diagnostic and minor adjustment: $180–$250
- Control board or limit switch replacement: $280–$420
- Swing arm (TSS1/TSS2/RSS1) replacement with bracket: $340–$550
- SSS1 slide motor or gearbox replacement: $380–$650
- Post rebuild with permit handling (LA County Public Works): $480–$780
- Hinge pin and hardware upgrade on aged wrought iron: $220–$380
Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection — no charge to show up, diagnose, and quote. Hard-water damage and wind-twisted posts aren’t always visible from the driveway. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll give you the exact number before any work begins.
Serving West Puente Valley, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Puente Valley 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 West Puente Valley
Surface rust can often be cleaned, treated, and coated with a zinc-rich primer if the track geometry is still true. If the rust has pitted the rail or warped the running surface — common after four years of hard-water sprinkler exposure in West Puente Valley — replacement is the only safe option. We inspect with a straightedge and measure roller clearance before recommending either path. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what we’re seeing.
No. Permit requirements in unincorporated West Puente Valley apply to structural work — post replacement, new concrete, electrical conduit runs — not to calibration or component-level repair inside the existing operator housing. If we’re just adjusting or replacing a limit switch, board, or motor on the existing mount, no LA County Public Works filing is needed. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll confirm your specific scope before scheduling.
Expansion. Cast-iron and wrought-iron gates grow measurably in San Gabriel Valley summer heat, and if the original hinge pins are worn or undersized, the TSS1 bracket takes lateral load it wasn’t designed for. The binding is the bracket fighting the gate’s thermal movement. We replace the pins with oversized stainless hardware and shim the bracket for clearance — fixes it permanently, not just until the next heat wave.
Usually the motor capacitor or the start winding, not the control board. The hum means the board is sending power; the lack of movement means the motor can’t generate starting torque. We test capacitance and winding resistance on-site to confirm before replacing anything. In West Puente Valley, we’ve also seen this symptom from mineral-fused roller bearings creating a mechanical lock — the motor hums against a gate that physically can’t slide. We’ll know in ten minutes. Call (877) 283-1729 for same-day diagnosis.
Not directly — 4-inch masonry or stucco pillars won’t handle the moment load of a TSS1 or TSS2 arm without cracking. We fabricate and weld steel post extensions or independent mounting posts, anchored below grade with LA County-permitted concrete work. We’ve done this exact adaptation on multiple Don Julian Road properties. The gate stays; the mounting gets engineered properly. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll measure your setup and quote the full solution.
Service Areas Near West Puente Valley
We run Ghost Controls calls throughout the surrounding corridor — Bell Gardens, Cudahy, Downey, Bell, Maywood, and Commerce — plus the full San Gabriel Valley basin. Whether you’re on the residential side near La Puente proper or managing commercial access near the Industry line, we’re the same drive away. Daniel Lopez handles the routing personally; you’ll know who’s coming and when.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in West Puente Valley Today
Your gate fixed by the owner, not a dispatcher. Eight years. One trade. Gates. Call (877) 283-1729 now for a free estimate — same-day availability on most West Puente Valley calls, and we’ll handle the LA County permit paperwork if your repair needs it.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Guardian Gate Repair Service, serving West Puente Valley and the San Gabriel Valley since 2016.