Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Boerne, TX | Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio
We provide independent Mighty Mule gate repair across Boerne, TX — including ZIP codes 78006 and 78015 — diagnosing and fixing opener failures, control board issues, battery systems, and mechanical problems on Mighty Mule single and dual swing gate operators. What makes our work here different is simple: Boerne’s limestone and caliche substrate shifts gate posts seasonally, so every Mighty Mule repair call we take in this area starts with a plumb and alignment check before we touch a single wire. Skip that step and you’re replacing a control board on a gate that’ll bind again in six months. Call (866) 665-0423 for a free estimate.

Why Boerne Residents Choose Us for Mighty Mule Service
Joseph Taylor, owner and lead technician at Landmark Gate Repair Service, built this company on gate work — nothing else. Fourteen years of field experience, every day spent on gates specifically, means he’s seen every Mighty Mule failure mode that exists and a few that aren’t in the manual. When you call us for Mighty Mule service in Boerne, Joseph handles the job personally. Not a subcontractor. Not a crew he dispatched from a phone call. Him, with 14 years of gate-specific knowledge and a truck stocked with OEM-compatible parts for the most common Mighty Mule repair needs.
We’re an independent Mighty Mule service provider — not affiliated with or authorized by the manufacturer — which means we’re accountable to you, not to a brand agreement. Our 319 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect what consistent, focused gate work actually produces over time.
Common Mighty Mule Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Boerne
- Control board failure after deep-freeze events. Boerne’s Hill Country location means it takes hard freezes harder than the San Antonio metro — Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 made that clear to every property owner with an automated gate. Mighty Mule control boards on units that weren’t properly weatherproofed absorbed moisture intrusion during that event, and we still see corrosion-related board failures tracing back to that storm. We test the full board before quoting a replacement; sometimes a connector clean and re-seat is all it takes.
- Solar-charged battery systems losing capacity. Mighty Mule’s solar-compatible operators are popular on the larger acreage tracts along Scenic Loop Road and throughout 78006 where running a power line to the gate post isn’t practical. The problem is that sealed lead-acid batteries in these units drop capacity faster in temperature-cycling climates, and Boerne’s swing between summer heat and winter freezes accelerates that degradation. We test battery output under load — not just resting voltage — to tell you whether you need a new battery or a new battery plus a solar panel upgrade.
- Optical safety sensor faults from cedar pollen. Every January and February, Boerne gets hit hard by Ashe juniper pollen — what locals call mountain cedar season. That particulate is fine enough to drift into Mighty Mule infrared safety sensor housings and interrupt the beam, triggering fault codes that look exactly like a wiring failure. We clean and realign sensors before diagnosing deeper electrical problems, which saves Boerne homeowners from paying for parts they don’t need.
- Post heave throwing swing gates out of alignment. This one is almost exclusive to Boerne and similar Hill Country terrain. Mighty Mule dual swing operators are calibrated for a specific arc and limit-switch position, and when a gate post shifts even an inch due to the fractured limestone and caliche substrate heaving after a wet spring, the gate leaves bind before completing their travel. The opener motor strains against the resistance, eventually tripping overload protection or burning the motor. We reset alignment at the post before adjusting anything on the operator.
- Hinge wear and weld joint cracking on ornamental iron gates. The master-planned luxury communities in 78015 — Esperanza included — installed large numbers of ornamental wrought-iron automated gates between 2005 and the early 2020s. Those gates are now well into their first major service cycle, and the hinge pivot points and weld joints that connect the gate leaf to the operator arm are showing fatigue. Mighty Mule operators work harder when mechanical resistance increases, so fixing the metalwork isn’t cosmetic — it directly extends the life of the opener. We handle gate welding and fabrication in-house.
Mighty Mule Service in Boerne: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Boerne sits on the Edwards Plateau’s shallow, fractured limestone and caliche substrate — a geology that behaves very differently from the clay-dominant soils 30 miles south in the San Antonio suburbs. That difference matters directly to Mighty Mule owners. When a wet Hill Country spring saturates the ground and then a dry summer follows, gate posts set in concrete can heave and shift by an inch or more. On the longer swing gates common on acreage lots along Scenic Loop Road in 78006, that movement throws the gate leaves so far out of plane that they bind against each other or the latch post well before reaching the limit switch position the Mighty Mule operator expects.
What happens next is predictable: the motor stalls against the resistance, fault codes appear on the control panel, and the homeowner assumes they have an electrical problem. Often the motor and board are fine. The gate is just no longer plumb. Diagnosing Mighty Mule units in Boerne without checking post movement first is a shortcut that costs the customer money and doesn’t fix the actual problem. We check alignment and footing condition before any electronic diagnosis — that’s not extra work, it’s the correct sequence for this terrain.
Mighty Mule Models & Products We Service in Boerne
We service the full range of Mighty Mule swing gate operator families, including the MM360, MM371, MM372 single-gate operators and the MM562, MM571, MM572 dual-gate systems. We also work on Mighty Mule’s solar-ready and battery-backup configurations, which are common on the larger rural lots throughout 78006.
For parts, we use OEM-compatible components that meet Mighty Mule’s specifications — control boards, limit switches, actuator arms, battery assemblies, and wiring harnesses. We carry the highest-turnover Boerne repair parts on the truck so that straightforward jobs don’t require a return trip. If a part needs to be sourced, we tell you upfront how long that takes before you commit to anything. That’s how a straight estimate works.
Mighty Mule Service Pricing in Boerne
Mighty Mule gate repair in the Boerne area generally runs in the following ranges:

| Service Type | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic visit + assessment | $75 – $125 |
| Control board replacement | $180 – $320 |
| Battery system replacement | $90 – $180 |
| Safety sensor replacement / realignment | $65 – $130 |
| Limit switch repair or adjustment | $85 – $160 |
| Post alignment correction + mechanical reset | $120 – $250 |
| Full operator replacement (single gate) | $350 – $650 |
What drives cost in Boerne specifically: the post-alignment work that often precedes any electronic repair adds time that wouldn’t apply in flat-terrain markets. A gate on a shifting limestone footing requires more hands-on assessment before a final repair price is confirmed. Your free estimate includes a full mechanical and electronic assessment — call (866) 665-0423 to schedule yours.
Serving Boerne, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Boerne 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 — Mighty Mule Gate Repair in Boerne
No — we’re an independent gate repair specialist, not affiliated with or authorized by Mighty Mule or its parent company. That independence means we work for the customer in front of us, not a manufacturer relationship. We service Mighty Mule equipment because it’s widely installed across Boerne and we know it well — not because we hold a dealer agreement.
We use OEM-compatible parts that meet Mighty Mule’s specifications for fit and function. When a true OEM part from the manufacturer is the right call for a specific repair, we’ll source it and tell you so. We won’t install an off-spec aftermarket component to save a few dollars on a repair that then fails again in three months — that’s a false economy for the customer and a bad reflection on the work.
Most standard Mighty Mule repairs — sensor faults, battery replacement, limit switch adjustment, control board swap — are completed in a single visit, usually two to three hours. Jobs involving post alignment correction or weld repair on gate hardware take longer, depending on what we find when we assess the footing and mechanical condition. We’ll give you a realistic time estimate on the call before we schedule.
We service the full Mighty Mule swing gate line, including the MM360, MM371, MM372 single-gate operators and the MM562, MM571, MM572 dual-gate configurations. We also work on solar-ready and battery-backup setups, which are common on the larger acreage properties in Boerne’s 78006 ZIP code. If you’re not sure of your model, the label on the motor housing or your installation paperwork will have it — or just describe the gate when you call and we’ll sort it out.
Most Mighty Mule repairs in Boerne fall between $65 and $650 depending on the component involved. Boerne-specific factors — post heave from the limestone substrate, cedar pollen contamination in sensor housings, freeze damage to weld joints — can add diagnostic time compared to simpler suburban repairs. The free estimate gives you a firm number before any work starts. Call (866) 665-0423 and we’ll get you scheduled.
Service Areas Near Boerne
Beyond Boerne, we serve Helotes, San Antonio, Leon Valley, Alamo Heights, and Terrell Hills. If your property is in the greater Hill Country corridor or within the San Antonio metro, call us and we’ll confirm coverage before you plan your schedule.
Book Your Mighty Mule Service in Boerne Today
A gate that doesn’t work right isn’t a gate — it’s just a headache on a hinge. Call (866) 665-0423 to schedule your free Mighty Mule estimate in Boerne. Same-day appointments are available for urgent situations. We’ll assess the full system, give you a straight answer, and get the gate working.
Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner & Lead Technician at Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio, serving Boerne and the surrounding Hill Country since 2011.