Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Hawaiian Gardens, CA | Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles
Ghost Controls gate repair in Hawaiian Gardens typically runs $180–$520 depending on whether we’re replacing a control board, rebuilding a rust-seized TSS1 release mechanism, or fabricating custom mounting brackets for your original 1950s gate. We’re an independent service provider—never manufacturer-authorized—so we source OEM Ghost Controls motors and boards while handling the structural welding and realignment work most authorized dealers won’t touch. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate, and we’ll usually have you scheduled same-day.

Daniel Lopez, Owner & Lead Technician at Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, has spent eight years focused exclusively on gate systems across nine major brands. We’ve repaired hundreds of Ghost Controls operators in Hawaiian Gardens’ dense post-war tracts, and we’ve learned exactly how these units fail after years of marine-layer humidity and tight-clearance abuse. Your gate fixed by the owner, not a dispatcher.
Why Hawaiian Gardens Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Hawaiian Gardens is a peculiar place to work on gates. The whole city sits on less than one square mile, which means we’re never more than a few minutes from the next job—but it also means we’re constantly adapting stock equipment to fit spaces that were never designed for modern operators. That’s where focused experience matters.
We’ve worked on Ghost Controls systems in the compact lots along Norwalk Boulevard, the original tract homes near 223rd Street, and the tight side passages off Carson Street where a standard mounting bracket simply won’t clear the fence line. 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 built Guardian Gate Repair Service on the principle that a technician should diagnose the real problem instead of upselling parts you don’t need. That background shows up in how we approach Ghost Controls jobs here: we talk homeowners out of expensive replacements when a proper repair will do the job just as well.
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Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Hawaiian Gardens
- TSS1 release pin seized by marine-layer rust. Sitting five to six miles inland from Long Beach, Hawaiian Gardens catches enough humidity to pit and corrode the TSS1 swing-arm release mechanism. Homeowners discover this during power outages when the manual release won’t budge, leaving them locked in or out. We disassemble the pin housing, treat the corrosion, and replace the assembly with an OEM Ghost Controls part that we keep stocked for same-day turnaround.
- TSS2 limit switches drifting on tight-clearance lots. The extreme density here means side passages under 36 inches are standard, and gates often strike building walls or fence posts during their swing cycle. That vibration knocks the TSS2 limit switches out of calibration within weeks, causing incomplete opens or partial closes that leave gaps wide enough for a person to slip through. We remap the switch settings and reinforce the mounting bracket so the drift stops.
- RSS1 rack teeth bending on undersized 1950s track rails. Most Hawaiian Gardens chain-link gates were installed decades before slide operators existed, so the track rails were never sized for modern torque loads. The RSS1’s drive force eventually bends or strips the rack teeth, especially on gates that haven’t been lubricated in years. We assess whether the rail can be reinforced or if the rack needs upsizing—sometimes both.
- Control board connectors corroded from coastal-inland humidity. Intermittent power loss that mimics motor failure is one of the most misdiagnosed Ghost Controls issues we see. Less experienced techs replace a perfectly good motor when the real culprit is oxidation on the board’s pin connectors. We clean, treat, and seal those connections, then test under load to confirm the fix.
- Structural gate failure requiring on-site weld repair. Original wrought iron gates from the 1950s and 1960s develop cracks at hinge points and post welds that no operator can compensate for. Our in-house welding capability means we repair the frame on-site rather than referring you to a separate fabricator. If the gate’s giving you trouble, there’s a reason—let’s find it.
Ghost Controls Service in Hawaiian Gardens: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Hawaiian Gardens’ entire residential tax base sits on less than one square mile, so nearly every gate repair requires on-site custom fabrication because side-yard clearances often drop below 30 inches—forcing our techs to cut and weld adapter brackets on the spot rather than using stock Ghost Controls mounting plates. This isn’t a corner-cutting measure; it’s the only way to make a modern TSS1 or TSS2 operator function on a gate that was hand-welded in 1957 for a 28-inch passage. We’ve developed a library of bracket specs from previous jobs across Hawaiian Gardens, which speeds up fabrication, but every gate still gets measured twice because no two original installations are identical. The marine layer that rolls in from Long Beach adds another layer of complexity: any weld we lay down gets treated with rust-inhibiting primer before we leave, because untreated steel in this humidity starts pitting within a season. That’s the reality of Ghost Controls service in Hawaiian Gardens—it’s never just a parts swap.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Hawaiian Gardens
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential lineup: the TSS1 and TSS2 single and dual swing-arm operators, plus the RSS1 and RSS2 slide gate systems. These are the units we encounter most frequently in Hawaiian Gardens’ post-war neighborhoods, where homeowners upgraded from manual gates in the last decade but kept the original iron frames.
For motors and control boards, we stick with OEM Ghost Controls parts—compatibility is non-negotiable when you’re dealing with proprietary limit-switch logic and battery-backup integration. For hinges, brackets, and hardware, we’ll use quality aftermarket options where they meet or exceed factory spec, which keeps your cost reasonable without gambling on critical components. We stock the common TSS1 arm assemblies, TSS2 control boards, and RSS1 rack sections locally, so most Hawaiian Gardens repairs don’t wait on shipping. If your gate needs something custom-fabricated, we handle that in our service trailer while we’re on your property.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Hawaiian Gardens
Here’s what Ghost Controls repair typically costs in Hawaiian Gardens:

- Diagnostic & basic adjustment: $180–$240
- TSS1/TSS2 arm assembly or release mechanism replacement: $280–$380
- RSS1/RSS2 rack and pinion rebuild: $320–$460
- Control board replacement (OEM): $340–$520
- Custom bracket fabrication & weld repair: $260–$420
- Full operator replacement with structural gate prep: $1,200–$1,800
What drives cost: whether we’re replacing a single component or fabricating custom hardware for your non-standard gate, plus how much rust remediation the frame needs before new parts will function properly. Our free estimate includes a full mechanical and electrical diagnostic, a written breakdown of recommended work, and honest guidance on whether repair or replacement makes more sense. Every estimate is free—call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll schedule you today.
Serving Hawaiian Gardens, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hawaiian Gardens 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 Hawaiian Gardens
Marine-layer humidity has corroded the release pin and housing. This is the most common TSS1 failure we see within five miles of the coast, and Hawaiian Gardens sits right in that zone. We disassemble the mechanism, remove the oxidation, and install a sealed OEM replacement. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate—we can usually clear this same-day.
Your gate is likely striking a wall, fence, or building due to a side passage narrower than 36 inches, which is standard in Hawaiian Gardens. The impact vibration knocks the limit switches out of calibration. We remap the settings and fabricate a reinforced mounting bracket that absorbs the shock. For an exact diagnosis, call (877) 283-1729—estimates are free.
Usually not. Hawaiian Gardens’ original housing stock has non-standard hinge spacing and narrow clearances that predate modern operator designs. We measure your gate on-site and fabricate a custom adapter plate that fits your exact geometry. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll assess what your gate needs.
It depends on how far the rust has compromised the rail’s structural integrity. If the rail can be reinforced or section-replaced, we’ll do that and upsize the rack to handle the RSS1’s torque. If the frame itself is rotted through, we’ll tell you honestly—no point throwing a new operator on a gate that won’t last two years. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free assessment.
Yes, if your TSS2 was installed with Ghost Controls’ battery backup kit or has the compatible control board revision. We test backup functionality during every service call and replace aging batteries before they fail. In Hawaiian Gardens, where power interruptions can coincide with storms rolling in from the coast, a working backup matters. Call (877) 283-1729 to test yours.
Service Areas Near Hawaiian Gardens
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the surrounding corridor: Bell Gardens to the north, Cudahy and Maywood to the northwest, Downey to the east, Bell to the west, and Commerce to the northeast. Most of these cities share Hawaiian Gardens’ post-war housing stock and similar gate-repair challenges, so our bracket specs and rust-treatment protocols travel well. If you’re on the border, call anyway—we’ll tell you honestly if you’re in our efficient service radius.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Hawaiian Gardens Today
Daniel Lopez personally handles Ghost Controls diagnostics and repair across Hawaiian Gardens. Same-day availability most days of the week. Call (877) 283-1729 for your free estimate, and know exactly who’s showing up—and what they’ve fixed before. Eight years. One trade. Gates.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, serving Hawaiian Gardens since 2016.