Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Lynwood, CA | Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles
Ghost Controls gate opener repair in Lynwood typically runs $180–$420 depending on whether you’re looking at a limit switch replacement, motor rebuild, or full post realignment. We’re an independent Ghost Controls service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — and we carry OEM and quality aftermarket parts for same-day fixes across the 90262 area. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate and we’ll tell you exactly what’s wrong before we head out.

Why Lynwood Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve been working on Ghost Controls openers in Lynwood for eight years now, and there’s a pattern to what fails here that you won’t find in a manual. The TSS1 swing gates on those 1950s homes near Alameda Street? We’ve realigned dozens where the concrete pilaster settled and threw the arm geometry off by inches. The SSS1 slide gates along Long Beach Boulevard? We know which track rollers seize first and which limit switches corrode fastest from the I-710 corridor’s diesel fallout.
Daniel Lopez — that’s me, the owner — handles every service call personally. I grew up not far from here, over in East Los Angeles near Whittier Boulevard, where half the driveways had a gate that needed something. My training came through the Automotive and Industrial Technology program at East Los Angeles College, which gave me the foundation in hydraulics and electrical systems that gate work demands. I started Guardian Gate Repair Service eight years ago with one idea: be the person who actually shows up, finds the real problem, and fixes it without upselling parts you don’t need.
Nine brands. One specialist. We weld, wire, and program — everything your gate needs, one visit. That matters in Lynwood, where most homes have hand-forged iron gates on aging masonry that needs more than a hardware swap.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Lynwood
- Santa Ana wind overload on TSS1 swing openers. Those sudden gusts hit Lynwood harder than coastal communities, and the inertia slams the gate against the opener arm. We’ve replaced stripped internal plastic gears on TSS1 units where the wind caught a gate that was already sagging on tired hinges. The motor tries to compensate, the gear teeth shear, and now you’ve got a gate that hums but doesn’t move.
- I-710 diesel particulate corroding SSS1 limit switches. Lynwood sits right in the plume of that industrial corridor. The particulate settles on switch contacts, builds a conductive film, and causes incomplete cycles — your gate opens eighteen inches and stops, or closes to six inches and reverses. We clean, replace, and seal these switches with dielectric grease to slow the recurrence.
- Settling pilasters misaligning HSS1 hinge brackets. Those 1940s–60s homes in Lynwood were built on concrete that moves. When a brick or block pilaster tilts even an inch, the HSS1 arm geometry goes wrong. The motor overload sensor trips repeatedly. We realign the post, shim the bracket, and reset the opener force limits — but sometimes we need to weld a new mounting plate when the original bolt holes have wallowed out.
- Rust-clogged DSS1 synchronization cables. Lynwood’s ornate iron gates shed rust particles year-round, accelerated by that I-710 pollution. On dual-swing DSS1 systems, those particles work into the cable housings, causing uneven gate movement. One side lags, the cables fray, and eventually the control board throws a fault. We flush, lubricate, and replace cables with stainless alternatives where the budget allows.
- Legacy SSS1 commercial failures along Long Beach Boulevard. Those strip-mall slide gates from the late ’90s are well past design life. Track rollers flat-spot, chain stretches, and the original limit switches — if they haven’t been replaced — are operating on borrowed time. We keep rollers and switches in stock for these because we get the call regularly.
Ghost Controls Service in Lynwood: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Lynwood’s older commercial strip malls along Long Beach Boulevard still rely on Ghost Controls slide gate openers — mostly SSS1 units — installed in the late 1990s. Their aging track rollers and limit switches fail frequently due to decades of accumulated debris and lack of maintenance, a niche that keeps our techs busier on commercial accounts than in neighboring Paramount or South Gate. We serviced a Ghost Controls TSS1 swing gate opener on a 1950s home on Alameda Street. The gate arm was binding because the concrete pilaster had tilted two inches over time, throwing off the limit switch alignment. We realigned the post, replaced the stripped limit switch, and installed a zinc coating on the iron gate to slow rust from I-710 pollution. The homeowner had been manually unlatching the gate for weeks.
That combination — aged ironwork, settling masonry, and industrial air quality — is uniquely Lynwood. A technician who treats this like Anywhere, California will swap a motor and leave you with the same failure six months later. We look at why the motor failed. If the gate’s giving you trouble, there’s a reason — let’s find it.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Lynwood
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the TSS1 single-swing opener, the SSS1 slide gate system, the HSS1 heavy-duty single swing, and the DSS1 dual-swing configuration. Each has its own failure signature in Lynwood’s environment.
We stock genuine Ghost Controls OEM parts when available — limit switches, control boards, gear assemblies, remote receivers. For discontinued components or backordered items, we source quality aftermarket alternatives and we’re transparent about what we’re installing and why. Our preference is always repair over replacement: a $45 limit switch and proper alignment beats a $380 motor swap every time if that’s what the gate actually needs. We carry welding equipment on every truck, so when a Lynwood iron gate needs post reinforcement or bracket fabrication, we don’t refer you to a second contractor.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Lynwood
Pricing depends on what’s actually wrong, not the brand name on the opener. Here’s what Lynwood homeowners and property managers typically see:

| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & basic adjustment | $85–$140 |
| Limit switch or sensor replacement | $180–$260 |
| Motor repair / overload reset | $220–$340 |
| Post realignment & hinge welding | $280–$420 |
| Full SSS1 track roller & chain service | $320–$480 |
These are Lynwood market ranges based on eight years of local jobs — your estimate may land higher or lower depending on access, parts availability, and whether we find secondary damage once we’re into the diagnosis. We provide free estimates before any work begins, and we’ll tell you if a repair doesn’t make economic sense compared to replacement. Call (877) 283-1729 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Serving Lynwood, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Lynwood 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 Lynwood
The wind gust overloads the opener’s internal gear train. When the gate catches a gust mid-swing, the sudden inertia exceeds the motor’s torque capacity and strips the plastic drive gears — or the control board detects the current spike and shuts down as protection. We replace the damaged gears, verify the gate swings freely without wind load, and sometimes recommend upgrading to a heavier-duty arm geometry if your gate is oversize for the TSS1 rating. Call (877) 283-1729 and we’ll check it same-day.
Yes — and we need to determine if the motor is actually failing or if it’s working against mechanical drag. On those older commercial SSS1 units along Long Beach Boulevard, we frequently find seized track rollers or debris-packed chains causing the motor to run hot. Replacing the motor without fixing the drag burns up the new one in months. We diagnose the full system, replace what’s actually failed, and clean the track. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate.
We can. We carry welding equipment on every service truck and fabricate steel mounting plates when the original bracket has pulled free from settled or cracked masonry. For Lynwood’s 1940s–60s brick and block pilasters, we often weld a new plate with expanded bolt spacing to get purchase in sound material, then realign the HSS1 arm to the corrected geometry. This is owner-operator work — Daniel Lopez handles the welding personally, not a subcontractor.
Every eighteen to twenty-four months for iron gates in the I-710 corridor exposure zone. The diesel particulate accelerates surface rust significantly faster than in coastal or foothill communities. We apply a zinc-based conversion coating to gate frames and hardware, then touch-seal the opener mounting points. For heavily ornate ironwork with tight scroll patterns where moisture traps, we recommend annual inspection. Call (877) 283-1729 to schedule — we include rust assessment in every service call.
We do. We program and wire telephone entry systems — Viking, DoorKing, and generic GSM cellular units — to work with Ghost Controls control boards on commercial gates throughout Lynwood. The SSS1 slide gates along Long Beach Boulevard are common candidates for this upgrade when property owners want to eliminate standalone clicker management. We handle the low-voltage wiring, programming, and testing in one visit. Call (877) 283-1729 to discuss your setup.
Service Areas Near Lynwood
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the surrounding corridor: Bell Gardens, Cudahy, Downey, Bell, and Maywood. The same I-710 industrial exposure and post-WWII housing stock extends through these communities, so the same failure patterns — settling pilasters, rust-accelerated hardware, legacy commercial slide gates — show up consistently. We’re usually twenty minutes from any of these cities during business hours.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Lynwood Today
We’re an independent Ghost Controls service provider with eight years of gate-only experience, 250 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars, and Daniel Lopez on every job. Same-day service is available for most Lynwood calls when you contact us before noon. Know exactly who’s showing up — and what they’ve fixed before.
Call (877) 283-1729 for your free estimate.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, serving Lynwood and surrounding communities since 2016.