Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Converse, TX | Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio
Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio provides independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Converse, TX — we’re not manufacturer-affiliated, just 14 years deep in the brand’s hardware and software quirks. What makes our Ghost Controls work different here is simple: Converse’s clay soil and its heavy concentration of military-rental properties create failure conditions that most general contractors never anticipate. Call (866) 665-0423 for a free estimate — Joseph Taylor personally handles the diagnostic, not a subcontractor.

If your Ghost Controls opener has stopped responding, cycles erratically, or your gate won’t latch after a rainy stretch, we stock OEM-compatible parts and can often turn around same-day service in the 78109 ZIP. Don’t sit locked out of your own property waiting on a parts order that won’t arrive for a week.
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Why Converse Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Ghost Controls builds solid solar-capable openers — the ACS200 and TK200ULKITM are workhorses — but they have specific failure points that show up on a predictable schedule, and knowing those patterns is what separates a real Ghost Controls tech from someone reading the manual in your driveway.
Joseph Taylor, owner and lead technician at Landmark Gate Repair Service, completed industrial maintenance technology coursework at San Antonio College and has spent 14 years doing nothing but gate work in this region. He grew up on the Southside of San Antonio, understands Bexar County’s soil and climate intimately, and still personally handles the calls that other companies offload to whoever’s available. With 319 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars, the track record speaks for itself. For Converse homeowners and the many property managers overseeing rentals near JBSA-Randolph, that consistency matters.
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Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Converse
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Solar charge controller failure or battery drain
Ghost Controls systems lean heavily on solar charging, and Converse’s brutally dry summers push panel temperatures into ranges that accelerate charge controller degradation. When the controller fails, the opener may work intermittently or not at all — and the symptom often looks like a dead battery when the real culprit is the charging circuit. We test both before replacing anything. -
RF receiver and remote pairing loss
The Ghost Controls wireless receivers are sensitive to moisture intrusion. Converse’s wet winters — paired with gates that are frequently left unserviced on military-rental properties — create conditions where seals degrade and the receiver board corrodes. We carry receiver units compatible with the Ghost Controls remote ecosystem so re-pairing happens on-site. -
Actuator arm binding or stripped gear
When a gate post heaves in Bexar County’s expansive clay soil — which it will, repeatedly — the actuator arm geometry shifts. Ghost Controls linear actuators are not designed to absorb that angle change indefinitely, and the internal gear set pays the price. We assess the arm and the post alignment together, because fixing one without the other just resets the clock on the next failure. -
Limit switch drift causing incomplete open/close cycles
Ghost Controls openers use physical limit switches to define travel endpoints. Post movement — common on Converse’s clay-heavy lots — gradually pulls the gate out of the switch’s calibrated range. The gate starts stopping short or reversing unexpectedly. Recalibrating without re-plumbing the post is a temporary fix; we tell you that upfront. -
Warped or sagging wood gate panel stressing the opener
Much of Converse’s late-1990s and early-2000s housing stock — subdivisions like Norwood and Camelot — is carrying wood privacy fence gates that are now 20-plus years old. A gate that’s rotted at the bottom rail or sagged off square puts mechanical strain on a Ghost Controls actuator that it wasn’t rated to handle. We identify whether the motor is the problem or the symptom.
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Ghost Controls Service in Converse: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Converse sits immediately adjacent to JBSA-Randolph, and that geographic fact shapes gate repair work here in a way that genuinely doesn’t apply in, say, Alamo Heights or Stone Oak. The 2-to-3-year PCS rotation cycle for military families means a large share of fenced Converse properties belong to absentee landlords who are managing the home from another duty station entirely. Deferred maintenance is the norm, not the exception. By the time we’re called out to a Ghost Controls system on one of these properties, the opener often hasn’t been serviced since installation — sometimes four or five ownership cycles ago.
There’s a pattern we see constantly in the 78109 ZIP: a landlord replaces a failed Ghost Controls actuator but leaves the latch-side post tilting at eight degrees, because it wasn’t visibly broken at the time. Within a season, the new actuator is fighting that lean on every cycle. Subdivisions like Norwood bear the full brunt of this — aging wood gates on heaving clay posts, serviced piecemeal by whoever was cheapest at the time. A gate that doesn’t work right isn’t a gate — it’s just a headache on a hinge. Our diagnostic always checks both sides of the gate opening, because in Converse, the post you weren’t called about is usually the next repair.
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Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Converse
We service the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup, including:
- ACS200 and ACS200ULKITM — single and dual gate solar actuator kits
- TK200ULKITM — heavy-duty dual gate kit for wider driveways
- Ghost Controls remote transmitters and receivers (GCT2 remotes, GHDA-based systems)
- Solar panels, charge controllers, and battery assemblies within the Ghost Controls ecosystem
- Access control add-ons including keypad and pushbutton accessories
We use OEM-compatible parts — not the cheapest aftermarket substitutes that void your system’s performance expectations. For Converse turnaround, we stock the most commonly failed components locally so repairs don’t wait on a week-long shipping window.
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Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Converse
Ghost Controls gate repair in Converse generally runs in these ranges, depending on what’s actually wrong:

| Service | Typical Range |
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| Diagnostic / service call | $75 – $125 |
| RF receiver replacement | $120 – $200 |
| Actuator arm replacement | $200 – $380 |
| Solar charge controller / battery replacement | $110 – $240 |
| Limit switch recalibration | $85 – $150 |
| Full opener replacement (unit + labor) | $480 – $750 |
| Post re-plumbing / footer repair (paired service) | $250 – $500+ |
What drives cost in Converse specifically: post and structural work adds to any motor job when the gate frame has shifted on clay soil — and that’s more common here than in newer subdivisions on stabler ground. Your free estimate covers the full diagnosis, not just the part you called about. Call (866) 665-0423 and we’ll give you straight numbers before any work starts.
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Serving Converse, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Converse 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 Converse
No — we’re an independent service provider, not manufacturer-authorized or affiliated with Ghost Controls in any official capacity. That independence means we’re not restricted to one brand’s repair process or parts pipeline. We service Ghost Controls systems based on 14 years of hands-on gate experience across brands, not a manufacturer certification program. For Converse property owners, that breadth matters when your system has mixed components or a previous tech left it in a non-standard configuration.
We use OEM-compatible parts that meet the original specifications — not the lowest-cost aftermarket alternatives that show up with no documentation. For the actuator assemblies and receiver boards most commonly failed in Converse’s climate, we stock compatible units locally to avoid shipping delays. If a specific OEM part is the right call, we’ll source it and tell you the lead time before you commit to anything.
Most Ghost Controls repairs — receiver swaps, actuator replacements, limit switch recalibration — are completed in a single visit, typically one to two hours on-site. The exception is when post or structural work is needed alongside the opener repair, which is common in Converse’s clay-soil conditions. We assess that during the diagnostic so you know the full scope before we start, not after.
We service the ACS200, ACS200ULKITM, TK200ULKITM, and related Ghost Controls single and dual gate actuator systems, along with their remote and access control accessories. If you’re not sure which model you have, a photo of the actuator arm and the control box is usually enough for us to confirm before we arrive — call (866) 665-0423 and we’ll walk you through it.
Most single-component repairs in Converse run between $120 and $380 depending on the part and labor involved. If your gate post has shifted — which is common on the clay soils throughout the 78109 ZIP — structural work adds to that, and we’ll scope it honestly during the free estimate. Full opener replacements typically fall in the $480–$750 range including parts and labor. Call (866) 665-0423 for an exact quote — the estimate is free and covers the whole gate, not just the part that’s obviously broken.
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Service Areas Near Converse
Alongside Converse, we service Ghost Controls systems throughout the surrounding San Antonio metro, including San Antonio, Terrell Hills, Alamo Heights, Leon Valley, and Helotes. Whether your property is in the 78109 ZIP or a few miles out, Joseph Taylor’s response time stays consistent — same-area scheduling, no inflated trip fees for nearby suburbs.
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Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Converse Today
Call (866) 665-0423 for a free estimate on Ghost Controls gate repair anywhere in Converse, TX. Same-day appointments are available depending on schedule — don’t leave a malfunctioning gate unattended on your property. Joseph Taylor handles the call and the job personally.
Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner & Lead Technician at Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio, serving Converse and the greater San Antonio metro since 2011.