Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Long Beach
Gate access control repair and installation in Long Beach typically runs $280–$1,850 depending on system complexity, and most service calls are completed same-day. We’re Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, and our Gate Access Control team covers all of Long Beach—from the canal-front homes of Naples Island to the warehouse districts near the Port. Daniel Lopez, our owner and lead technician, makes the drive to Long Beach regularly and knows which hardware holds up here and which doesn’t. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate.

Why Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles Is Long Beach’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
We’ve built our reputation in Long Beach on showing up with the right parts and the right experience—not sending a subcontractor who has to figure out your system on the fly. Daniel Lopez personally handles service calls here, and after eight years focused exclusively on gates, he’s seen the specific failures this city’s environment produces.
Our 250 verified reviews average 4.8 stars, and Long Beach customers specifically mention two things: we arrive when we say we will, and we fix it without calling in a second vendor. That’s because we weld, wire, and program—everything your gate needs, one visit. We carry inventory for nine major brands, so a keypad swap or intercom upgrade on a Long Beach property doesn’t wait on shipping.
Response time to Long Beach averages under 90 minutes for urgent calls. We know the difference between a 90803 Belmont Shore condo gate and a 90810 industrial sliding gate near Pacific Coast Highway—and we stock parts accordingly.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Long Beach
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry in Long Beach fails faster than almost anywhere we work. The salt-laden marine layer that rolls in daily corrodes contact points and shorts low-grade wiring within two to three years on coastal properties. In Naples Island, we’ve replaced keypads that looked fine externally but had completely oxidized circuit boards inside. We spec marine-grade stainless enclosures and sealed wiring harnesses for any Long Beach property within a mile of the water—hardware that would be unnecessary in Carson or Lakewood but is baseline here. A new keypad installation in Long Beach runs $340–$620.
Remote Control Programming & Replacement
Remote controls seem simple until your gate stops responding and you’re stuck in the driveway. In Long Beach’s older neighborhoods like Wrigley and the streets around downtown, original 1990s and early-2000s receivers often lose frequency stability or suffer from corroded antenna connections. We program replacements for LiftMaster, Linear, and DoorKing systems, and we can retrofit modern rolling-code receivers onto legacy openers when the original manufacturer has discontinued support. Remote programming or receiver replacement in Long Beach typically costs $180–$390.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry systems—whether cellular-based or landline-connected—are common at Long Beach’s multi-unit buildings along Ocean Boulevard and in the Alamitos Beach area. The problem we see repeatedly: moisture intrusion into the call box, accelerated by that persistent marine layer, fries the audio board. We install weather-sealed units with IP65 ratings or higher, and we route wiring to avoid the condensation traps that standard installers miss. Phone entry repair or replacement in Long Beach runs $480–$1,200 for residential, $890–$1,850 for commercial.
Card Reader & RFID Access
Card readers are increasingly popular at Long Beach’s newer townhome developments and at industrial properties near the Port. The 90810 warehouse corridor, in particular, has seen a wave of conversions from keyed access to RFID. We install and program DoorKing and Elite systems, and we can integrate card readers with existing gate operators without replacing the motor. Card reader installation in Long Beach typically costs $560–$980.
Video Intercom Systems
Video intercoms in Long Beach present a unique challenge: the marine layer. That gray blanket that sits over the city many mornings reduces visibility for standard cameras, and salt residue builds on lenses faster than inland customers expect. We spec cameras with hydrophobic coatings and heated housings for Long Beach coastal installations—features that sound excessive until you’re wiping your camera lens weekly. Video intercom installation in Long Beach runs $720–$1,450.
Smart Access Control
Smart access—WiFi and cellular-enabled openers you control from your phone—is the fastest-growing request we get in Long Beach. But here’s the local catch: the same salt air that corrodes keypads eats cheap smart controllers alive. We install Mighty Mule and Ghost Controls smart systems with marine-rated enclosures, and we verify signal strength at the gate location before we quote. Too many Long Beach customers have bought off-the-shelf smart openers that lose connection behind stucco walls or die from moisture ingress within a year. Smart access installation in Long Beach costs $590–$1,280.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Long Beach
We carry parts and have hands-on training across nine gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Long Beach customers, that means no waiting for a specialty part to ship from out of state. Last month we replaced a seized Elite slide gate operator at a commercial yard off Anaheim Street the same day—because we had the gearbox in stock. Nine brands. One specialist.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Long Beach Homes
- Saltwater corrosion on Naples Island. The tidal canals create a hyper-accelerated corrosion environment. We regularly find access control wiring that’s green with oxidation and keypad contacts that have dissolved to powder within three years of installation.
- Industrial particulate damage near the Port. The 90810 warehouse zone gets heavy particulate from container traffic and ship operations. This grit works into gate opener gearboxes, causing premature wear on aluminum-housing units that would last years elsewhere.
- Powder-coat delamination on coastal intercoms. Standard powder-coated steel intercom panels installed on Long Beach’s ocean-facing properties delaminate within 18 months. We replace these with 316 stainless housings that cost more upfront but outlast three cycles of the cheaper alternative.
- Concrete salt-spall on canal-front posts. In Naples Island, concrete gate posts set within 20 feet of the canal show salt-spall cracking at the base within a decade. A “simple” gate repair call there almost always requires post stabilization before any access control hardware gets touched.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Long Beach, CA
Here’s what we charge for gate access control work in Long Beach. These are real ranges based on jobs we’ve completed in 90801 through 90804:
| Service | Typical Range in Long Beach |
|---|---|
| Keypad repair/replacement | $280–$620 |
| Remote/receiver programming | $180–$390 |
| Phone entry system repair | $340–$780 |
| Card reader installation | $560–$980 |
| Video intercom installation | $720–$1,450 |
| Smart access upgrade | $590–$1,280 |
| Emergency service call (after hours) | $150 trip + standard labor |
What moves you within these ranges? Marine-grade hardware upgrades add 15–25% but triple lifespan on coastal properties. Post-reset work in Naples Island adds $400–$800. Commercial systems with multiple entry points scale toward the high end. We don’t guess—we inspect, quote upfront, and you decide. Estimates are free. Call (877) 283-1729.
We Also Serve Cities Near Long Beach
We regularly run service calls to Signal Hill, Lakewood, Carson, and West Carson from our base in Bell. Each has different conditions—Signal Hill’s hilltop exposure, Lakewood’s inland dryness compared to Long Beach’s salt air—but we carry the inventory to handle them all. If you’re near Long Beach and your gate access system is failing, we’re likely closer than you think.
Serving Long Beach, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Long Beach 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 Long Beach
Saltwater spray and brackish canal moisture corrode standard keypad contacts and wiring within 2–3 years in Naples Island’s environment. We replace these with marine-grade stainless enclosures and sealed wiring harnesses—hardware that holds up where off-the-shelf units fail. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll inspect whether your posts also need stabilization.
Repair if the gearbox and frame are sound; replace if parts are obsolete or corrosion has compromised structural integrity. A typical repair on a 1970s-era opener in East Long Beach runs $280–$540, while full replacement with modern access control integration costs $1,200–$2,400. We stock adapters that let you keep a functioning gate while upgrading to smartphone-compatible access. Call for an assessment—estimates are free.
Every 8–10 months for commercial systems in the 90810 port zone, versus 12–14 months for inland Long Beach properties. Industrial particulate from container traffic accelerates wear on gearboxes and fouls photo-eye lenses. We offer scheduled maintenance that includes cleaning, lubrication with non-attracting synthetic grease, and contact inspection. Call (877) 283-1729 to set a schedule.
Ghost Controls and Mighty Mule both offer smart controllers we can marine-rate with custom enclosures, but the critical factor is the enclosure, not the brand. In Long Beach’s canal zones, we install any smart controller inside a NEMA 4X stainless housing with desiccant packs—without that, even the best controller fails in 18 months. We’ll recommend based on your existing operator and signal strength at the gate location. Call for a site evaluation.
Yes—if you spec the right camera. Standard video intercom cameras in Long Beach’s marine layer produce fogged, unusable images on half the mornings each month. We install cameras with hydrophobic lens coatings and heated housings that clear condensation automatically, typically adding $180–$340 to base cost. For coastal Long Beach properties, that upgrade pays for itself in reliable visibility. Call (877) 283-1729 for exact pricing on your setup.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, serving Long Beach since 2016.