Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Norwalk, CA | Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Norwalk’s 90650, 90651, 90652, and 90659 ZIP codes, specializing in the one problem that keeps showing up here: modern Ghost Controls openers bolted onto 1960s wrought iron gates with failing CMU pilasters. Our typical Norwalk call runs $180–$520 depending on whether we’re replacing a control board, realigning a gate dragged out of plumb by clay soil heave, or rebuilding the masonry column before any new hardware can hold. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate — we’re usually there same day.

Why Norwalk Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve diagnosed and repaired more than 200 Ghost Controls gate operators across Norwalk, and after eight years of this work, we’ve learned that the opener is rarely the only problem. The real issue is usually the gate it’s trying to move — corroded steel, cracked welds, hinge bolts that have spalled out of original CMU pilasters. That’s why we carry in-house welding capability and concrete repair materials, not just a bag of control boards.
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, electrical systems, and fabricating under pressure through the Automotive and Industrial Technology program at East Los Angeles College. When he started Guardian Gate Repair Service eight years ago, he built it on being the guy who actually shows up — not a dispatcher sending an unvetted subcontractor. Our 250 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars back that up.
Nine brands. One specialist. We weld, wire, and program — everything your gate needs, one visit. If the gate’s giving you trouble, there’s a reason — let’s find it.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Norwalk
- Chassis mount brackets cracking on corroded wrought iron. Norwalk’s strong year-round UV exposure and Santa Ana wind gusts accelerate rust on 50–70-year-old steel gates. The Ghost Controls TSS1 or TSS2 mount bracket takes the stress when a gate flexes in a gust; if the iron beneath it is thinned by corrosion, the bracket cracks or tears free. We weld the iron, fabricate a reinforced mount, and reinstall.
- Limit switches misaligned after clay soil heave. Norwalk’s clay-heavy alluvial soils expand and contract with seasonal moisture, gradually displacing post footings. A gate that was once plumb shifts half an inch — enough for the Ghost Controls limit switches to miss their mark and stall the operator mid-cycle. We realign the gate, reset the switches, and check for recurring drag.
- Plastic gearbox teeth shearing off. When a Ghost Controls SLO1 or SLO2 tries to push a gate that’s dragging because the hinge bolt has spalled out of its CMU pilaster, the motor keeps running while the gate won’t move. The plastic gearbox inside takes the torque and strips. We fix the masonry first, then replace the gearbox — never the reverse.
- Control board failure from power surges. Norwalk’s older electrical infrastructure sees spikes during seasonal wind events. Ghost Controls boards are sensitive to this; we’ve replaced dozens of fried boards after Santa Ana episodes. We stock OEM replacements and can recommend surge protection if your panel is prone to fluctuation.
- Remote range collapse from antenna interference. The Ghost Controls receiver antenna needs clear line-of-sight and proper grounding. On Norwalk’s dense post-WWII lots with concrete block walls and metal gates everywhere, signal bounce and ground loop issues are common. We diagnose whether it’s the antenna placement, a failing receiver, or environmental interference.
Ghost Controls Service in Norwalk: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the thing about Norwalk that doesn’t apply in Cerritos or Lakewood: most residential gates are original builder-installed wrought iron swing gates from the 1950s through 1970s, hung on CMU pilasters with a single bolt or lag driven directly into the block face — no embedded plate, no through-bolt, no steel sleeve. After fifty to seventy years of Santa Ana wind cycles, that masonry spalls. The bolt loosens. The hinge drops. The gate drags. And no Ghost Controls opener, no matter how new, can compensate for a gate that isn’t structurally sound.
We took a call on San Antonio Drive near Alondra Boulevard where a Ghost Controls SLO1 had stopped opening halfway. The gate was a 1960s wrought iron double-swing with the original lag bolted directly into the CMU pilaster; the masonry had spalled so badly that the lower hinge was free-spinning. Our crew patched the spall with epoxy mortar, redrilled for concrete anchors, installed a new Ghost Controls hinge bracket, and replaced the limit switches that had sheared from the strain. The gate now cycles smooth, and the homeowner hasn’t had a repeat stall in over a year.
This is why we don’t just swap openers in Norwalk. We rebuild what’s underneath first.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Norwalk
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential line: the TSS1 and TSS2 tube-style single and dual swing operators, plus the SLO1 and SLO2 solar-compatible low-voltage systems. These are designed for lighter-duty residential gates, which makes them a popular retrofit choice for Norwalk’s older wrought iron single-swing and double-swing driveway gates.
We stock OEM Ghost Controls parts — control boards, limit switch assemblies, gearboxes, remote receivers, and antenna kits — for accurate fit and factory-spec reliability. When OEM parts are discontinued for older production runs, we source high-quality aftermarket alternatives and tell you exactly what you’re getting. Our van carries welding equipment, concrete repair materials, and hinge hardware sized for Norwalk’s standard 2-inch and 2.5-inch iron stock. Most Norwalk calls don’t require a second trip.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Norwalk
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic & minor adjustment (limit switches, remote programming) | $180 – $260 |
| Gearbox or control board replacement | $280 – $420 |
| Gate realignment (hinge repair, drag correction, no masonry work) | $220 – $340 |
| CMU pilaster spall repair + hinge reinstallation | $340 – $520 |
| Full Ghost Controls opener replacement with removal of old unit | $480 – $720 |
What drives cost: whether the problem is isolated to the operator or extends to the gate structure, whether masonry repair is needed, and whether we can complete everything in one visit. Our free estimate includes full diagnostic time — we don’t charge separately to figure out what’s wrong. Call (877) 283-1729 for an exact quote on your Ghost Controls system.
Serving Norwalk, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Norwalk 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 Norwalk
The Santa Ana winds are flexing your gate against corroded hinges or a dragging latch, and the Ghost Controls safety obstruction sensor reads that resistance as a blocked path. The operator reverses to avoid damage. In Norwalk, we see this most on original 1960s iron gates where the lower hinge has loosened in spalled CMU. We check the gate structure before blaming the board. Call (877) 283-1729 — we’ll diagnose it in person.
It’s almost always the gate. A Ghost Controls motor that runs but produces little motion typically means the gearbox is stripped from trying to push a dragging gate, or the gate is so far out of plumb from soil heave that the operator can’t overcome the friction. We test the motor under no-load conditions to isolate it. If the motor’s good, we fix the gate alignment or rebuild the hinge mount. Call (877) 283-1729 for a free estimate.
We can, but only after we address the masonry. That single-bolt installation was a builder shortcut that causes spalling over decades. We patch or rebuild the CMU pilaster, install proper embedded anchors or a steel plate, and then mount the Ghost Controls bracket to something that will hold. Installing a new opener on failed masonry is a waste of your money — we won’t do it.
With proper installation and a structurally sound gate, seven to twelve years is typical. In Norwalk, the limiting factor is usually not the opener itself but the conditions it operates in: corroded iron, shifting soil, and power surges during wind events shorten lifespan if unaddressed. We build for longevity — masonry first, then the machine.
Short range usually indicates antenna damage, receiver degradation, or ground loop interference from nearby metal structures — common on Norwalk’s dense lots with concrete block walls and iron fencing everywhere. We test signal strength at the board, check antenna placement and grounding, and replace the receiver if needed. Sometimes the fix is repositioning the antenna clear of the CMU pilaster’s rebar shadow. Call (877) 283-1729 — we’ll sort it out.
Service Areas Near Norwalk
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout Norwalk and the immediately surrounding cities: Bell Gardens, Cudahy, Downey, Bell, and Maywood. The same soil conditions, same housing stock, same gate problems — we’ve worked on all of it. If you’re in Commerce or just over the line into Santa Fe Springs, we’re there too.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Norwalk Today
Your gate fixed by the owner, not a dispatcher. Daniel Lopez leads every service call personally, with eight years of gate-only experience and the welding, wiring, and programming capability to finish the job in one visit. Same-day availability for most Norwalk calls. Call (877) 283-1729 now — estimates are free, and we’ll tell you exactly what your gate needs before we start.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Guardian Gate Repair Service Los Angeles, serving Norwalk since 2016.