Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Chino Hills, CA | Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles
Ghost Controls gate repair in Chino Hills typically runs $180–$480 depending on whether you’re looking at a limit-switch recalibration, a gear replacement, or a full motor swap on a hillside-compromised post. We’re an independent service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — and we carry OEM and quality aftermarket parts for same-day fixes across the 91709 area. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll dispatch Daniel Lopez, the owner and lead technician, to diagnose what’s actually wrong instead of selling you parts you don’t need.

Why Chino Hills Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve worked on over 200 Ghost Controls units in Chino Hills alone. That’s not a rounded-up number — it’s what happens when you specialize in one trade for eight years in a city where the housing stock is 25–40 years old and the gates are aging out in clusters.
Daniel Lopez grew up in East Los Angeles, not far from Whittier Boulevard, where half the driveways had a gate that needed something. He learned hydraulics and electrical systems through the Automotive and Industrial Technology program at East Los Angeles College, then spent eight years building Guardian Gate Repair Service into a gate-only operation with a 4.8-star rating across 250 reviews. When you call us, you’re getting the owner on your property — not a dispatcher sending an unvetted subcontractor who might’ve seen two Ghost Controls units in his life.
We stock OEM Ghost Controls gears, boards, and limit switches for SSS1 and TSS1 families, plus sealed bearings and aftermarket motors that outlast original equipment on units past their 10-year support window. Nine brands. One specialist. We weld, wire, and program — everything your gate needs, one visit.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Chino Hills
- TSS1/TSS2 “downhill sag” on cross-slope driveways. In Chino Hills hillside tracts like Ridgeline and Vellano, the uphill post heaves each wet season while the downhill post settles into compacted fill. The latch side drops, the gate drags asphalt, and the TSS1 swing arm fights against geometry it was never designed for. We see this exact pattern on Carbon Canyon Road cul-de-sacs — it’s predictable enough that we’ve developed solutions for it.
- SSS1 thermal shutdown during Santa Ana events. Chino Hills sits in a natural wind corridor. Sustained gusts over 50 mph overload slide gate motors that weren’t engineered for that load. The SSS1 hits thermal cutoff, resets, hits it again — until the wind event ends or the motor burns out. We’ve retrofitted wind-load-rated gearboxes and added external limit-switch stops to prevent this cycle.
- TSS1 soft-stop bracket fatigue cracks. When wind forces a swing gate past its mechanical stop repeatedly, the stamped bracket that holds the TSS1’s soft-stop assembly develops stress cracks. On properties along the exposed ridges above Chino Hills Parkway, we regularly weld reinforcement gussets in place of the thin factory bracket.
- RSS1 swing arm seal failure from Inland Empire heat. The rubber seals and silicone damping fluid inside RSS1 arms degrade after 5–7 years of 100°F-plus summers. Fluid leaks, damping disappears, and the gate free-swings into its mechanical stops until limit switches fail. We rebuild these with high-temp seals or convert to TSS1 direct-drive setups when the arm casing is too far gone.
- Post settlement causing hinge bind and operator overload. Compacted fill on graded hillside lots shifts. Hinge pins go out of plumb. The Ghost Controls operator strains, draws excess amperage, and eventually strips its plastic drive gear. We fix the post geometry first — then replace the gear, not the whole motor.
Ghost Controls Service in Chino Hills: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Because most Chino Hills driveways were graded into hillsides on compacted fill, the downhill post of every cross-slope swing gate settles 1/4 to 1/2 inch more per wet season than the uphill post. It’s not dramatic. You won’t notice it in year one or year three. By year fifteen, though, that differential has pulled Ghost Controls TSS1 swing arms so far out of alignment that the operator is working at a mechanical disadvantage every single cycle — and homeowners are on their third “faulty” motor when the motor was never the problem.
We’ve developed a proprietary adjustable shim pack for the downhill hinge to compensate for this exact settlement pattern. It buys the geometry back without tearing out the post footing. When the settlement’s too severe — as it was on a 1996-era installation we serviced in the Ridgeline tract — we reset the downhill footing with a helical pier and install a slotted TSS1 hinge bracket for fine-tuning. The homeowner had already replaced the operator twice. We spotted the real issue, fixed the post, converted a rebuilt SSS1 motor to swing duty, and that gate still runs three years later. If the gate’s giving you trouble, there’s a reason — let’s find it.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Chino Hills
We field-repair, retrofit, and replace the full Ghost Controls residential line: SSS1 slide gate operators, TSS1 and TSS2 swing gate operators, and RSS1 swing arm actuators. We know which control boards fail first in high-heat environments, which plastic gears strip under wind-load strain, and which limit-switch assemblies drift out of calibration after years of vibration on settling posts.
For same-day Chino Hills turnaround, we stock OEM replacement gears, control boards, and limit-switch kits for SSS1 and TSS1 units. For discontinued models or units past the 10-year support window, we source quality aftermarket sealed bearings and motors that actually outlast the originals in Inland Empire conditions. We’ll never push a full replacement if a gear swap and hinge realignment gets you another 3–5 years.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Chino Hills
Ghost Controls repair costs in Chino Hills depend on what’s actually failed — not on what we can upsell.
- Diagnostic and estimate: Free
- Limit-switch recalibration or control board reset: $180–$260
- Gear replacement (plastic or brass drive gear): $220–$340
- Motor replacement with OEM or quality aftermarket unit: $380–$480
- Post reset / helical pier and hinge realignment: $450–$680
- Welded hinge reinforcement or custom bracket fabrication: $180–$320
Wind-load damage and hillside settlement issues cost more because they involve structural gate work, not just swapping a motor. We diagnose first, quote upfront, and explain exactly what failed and why. Call (877) 283-1729 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and we’ll tell you if a repair isn’t worth doing.
Serving Chino Hills, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Chino Hills 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 Chino Hills
No, but it’s common. Heavy rain accelerates settlement in the compacted fill beneath downhill posts, especially on cross-slope driveways in hillside tracts. The gate isn’t “settling in” — the geometry is degrading, and the TSS1 operator is compensating until it can’t. We measure post plumb, check hinge alignment, and install shims or reset footings before the motor strips its gear. Call (877) 283-1729 — we’ll diagnose whether it’s a quick shim or a footing issue.
Usually yes. Most Chino Hills master-planned communities have strict aesthetic-match requirements for gate replacements — wrought-iron style, powder-coat color, even operator housing visibility. We document the existing setup with photos and measurements, provide a replacement spec sheet you can submit to your HOA, and install only after approval. We’ve worked with enough Chino Hills HOAs to know what documentation speeds the process.
The SSS1 motor is hitting thermal overload. Chino Hills wind corridors create sustained resistance that exceeds the motor’s duty cycle rating — it overheats, shuts down to protect itself, and won’t restart until it cools. Repeated cycling eventually burns out the windings. We add external limit stops to prevent wind-driven overtravel, upgrade to higher-torque gearboxes where needed, and sometimes recommend wind skirts to reduce sail area on solid-panel gates.
Yes — the gear is a replaceable component, not a motor death sentence. We stock brass and reinforced polymer replacement gears that outlast the original nylon part. The critical step is finding out why the gear stripped: wind overload, post settlement creating hinge bind, or a misadjusted limit switch forcing the motor against a physical stop. We fix the root cause, not just the symptom. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll inspect the full drive train.
Sometimes. RSS1 arms use silicone damping fluid that degrades after 5–7 years of Inland Empire heat exposure. If the seal failure is recent and the internal cylinder isn’t scored, we can rebuild with high-temp seals. If the arm has been running dry and hammering its mechanical stops, the internal valving is usually damaged beyond cost-effective repair. In those cases, we convert to a TSS1 direct-drive setup that eliminates the fluid-dependent damping entirely. Call (877) 283-1729 — we’ll open it up and give you a straight answer on rebuild versus replace.
Service Areas Near Chino Hills
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the eastern San Gabriel Valley and western Inland Empire, including Diamond Bar, Pomona, Brea, Yorba Linda, and Corona. If you’re in a hillside tract between the 71 and 91 corridors with a gate that’s acting up, we’re probably closer than you think.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Chino Hills Today
Your gate fixed by the owner, not a dispatcher. Eight years. One trade. Gates. Call (877) 283-1729 to book same-day Ghost Controls service in Chino Hills — we’ll diagnose the real problem, quote upfront, and get it working before we leave.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, serving Chino Hills since 2016.