Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Floresville
Gate motor repair in Floresville typically runs $280–$650 and most jobs are completed same-day when parts are in stock. If your opener’s grinding, stalling, or dead after the last rain, the culprit is usually a combination of heavy gate load and clay-soil post movement — both fixable with the right diagnosis.

We’re Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio, and we make the run down Highway 181 to Floresville regularly. Joseph Taylor, our owner and lead technician, has spent 14 years working on gates in South Texas conditions — from the older mid-century homes near downtown Floresville to the acreage ranchettes off County Road 122 and Calaveras Road. We know the Gate Motor & Opener problems this area throws at equipment: the Eagle Ford Shale truck traffic that chews through hinge pins in two years, the Vertisol clay that heaves posts out of plumb every wet season, the UV exposure that cracks seals and lets dust into control boards. If your gate opener’s failing, call us at (866) 665-0423 — we carry parts for Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and five other major brands, and we weld and fabricate in-house when the fix isn’t just swapping a motor.
Why Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio Is Floresville’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Local reputation built on real jobs. We’ve repaired gate motors on properties from the 78114 town core to the ranch roads east of Floresville near the shale pads. Our 319 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars include repeat calls from Wilson County property managers who’ve learned that a gate specialist beats a general handyman when the problem is a seized slide motor on a 20-foot pipe gate.
Joseph Taylor handles your job personally. He’s not dispatching a subcontractor. When you call (866) 665-0423, you’re talking to the technician who’ll show up with the welder and the parts inventory. That matters in Floresville, where a “simple” motor swap often turns into structural realignment once you discover the post has tilted 3 degrees from last season’s clay swell.
Response time that respects your security. We typically reach Floresville properties within 45–60 minutes of dispatch from our San Antonio base. For a stuck gate blocking a ranch entrance or a failed opener leaving a lease road unsecured, that speed matters. We stock battery backups, linear actuators, and slide motor gearboxes specifically because Floresville’s remote properties can’t wait two days for a parts order.
Brand knowledge that saves you from unnecessary replacement. We’re certified to service nine distinct gate brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, Mighty Mule. That means we can often rebuild or reconfigure your existing opener rather than selling you a whole new system. In Floresville’s market, where many ranchettes run 15-year-old DoorKing or Elite systems, that parts-and-knowledge advantage saves real money.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Floresville
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in Floresville demands heavier-duty specs than standard suburban jobs. The typical ranchette pipe gate weighs 400–800 pounds empty, and when it’s dragging in swollen clay soil, the motor sees constant overload. We size systems with 20–30% excess duty-cycle capacity and spec 5/8″ or 3/4″ hinge pins as standard — not the lighter hardware that works fine in Kirby or Windcrest but fails in two seasons here. A new slide motor installation on a heavy agricultural gate in Floresville typically runs $1,200–$2,400 including post realignment if needed.
Motor Repair
Most “dead” motors aren’t actually dead — they’re overloaded, misaligned, or have burned limit switches from running against binding gates. In Floresville, we see motor burnout constantly on systems installed by fencing contractors who sized for a 200-pound decorative gate when the reality is a 600-pound welded pipe barrier. Joseph Taylor diagnoses the root cause: is the motor failed, or is it protecting itself from a gate that won’t move freely? Repairing a motor with new gears, capacitors, or control board refurbishment runs $280–$550, versus $1,200+ for replacement. We always check post plumb and hinge condition first — fixing the motor without fixing the binding is throwing money away.
Linear Motor
Linear actuators are the right choice for many Floresville swing gates — they’re self-contained, handle South Texas dust better than rack-and-pinion systems, and don’t require perfectly level ground tracks. We install and repair Linear-brand actuators (the company, not the general term) plus Viking and Ghost Controls linear systems. The key spec for Floresville is duty cycle: a standard 20% duty cycle actuator will overheat on a heavy gate in summer heat. We spec 50%+ duty cycles and thermal overload protection as standard. Linear motor replacement in Floresville runs $650–$1,100 installed, with same-day completion when the post geometry is sound.
Slide Motor
Slide gates dominate Floresville’s ranch and lease-road entries — they don’t require swing radius, and they handle wide openings better. But they also bear the brunt of oilfield truck traffic and clay-soil track heave. We service and install slide motors from FAAC, BFT, DoorKing, and Elite, with in-stock chain, belt, and rack drives. The critical failure point we see: motors sized for “residential” duty grinding against gates that have sagged 2–3 inches from post tilt. On a ranchette off County Road 122, we replaced a FAAC 400 slide motor that had seized after six years — its 3/4″ hardened steel pin was worn egg-shaped from constant oilfield service truck abuse on the caliche drive, and the post had tilted 4° out of plumb from clay soil heave. We installed a BFT Ares BT A600 with a battery backup and reset the concrete post base with helical anchors to future-proof against soil movement. Slide motor work in Floresville ranges from $340 for chain and limit switch repair to $2,200+ for heavy-duty replacement with structural remediation.
Battery Backup
Floresville’s summer storms and remote grid infrastructure mean power outages aren’t rare — and a dead gate with no backup leaves you either trapped or unsecured. We install battery backup systems compatible with all nine brands we service, sized for 10–20 full cycles during outage conditions. For properties with medical needs, livestock operations, or security requirements, we also spec solar trickle chargers to extend backup duration. Battery backup add-on runs $280–$450; integrated systems with solar $550–$850.

Intercom Integration
Many Floresville ranchettes and small commercial gates need visitor access control without the owner driving to the road. We integrate wired and wireless intercom systems with existing gate openers — from basic buzz-through to cellular-based video intercoms that let you grant access from your phone anywhere on the property. Integration with existing motor systems runs $340–$780 depending on wiring run and feature set.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Trusted Brands We Service in Floresville
We carry parts and provide warranty service for nine major gate motor brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Floresville customers, this means same-day repair on most systems without waiting for shipped parts. We stock control boards for older DoorKing 9100 and 9150 series (common on 2000s-era ranchettes), FAAC 400 and 422 slide motor components, and BFT Ares and Deimos actuator parts. Our in-house inventory covers the brands we see most in Wilson County’s heavy-duty gate market — not the light-residential stuff that fails quickly here. When we do need to order, our supplier relationships typically deliver in 24 hours, not a week.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Floresville Homes
- Opener motor burnout from repeated high-torque cycles. Heavy pipe gates that bind in swollen clay soil after seasonal rains force the motor to pull 2–3x its rated load. The thermal overload eventually fails, or the start capacitor degrades. We see this every spring on Floresville properties where the gate worked “fine” in January but stalls by May.
- Limit switch calibration drift from gate sag or post lean. Floresville’s expansive Vertisol clay shrinks and swells dramatically, tilting posts and changing gate geometry. The opener’s limit switches — set to stop at full open and full close — now hit mid-travel, causing incomplete strokes or motor stall. Recalibration fixes it temporarily; helical anchors or post resetting fixes it permanently.
- Corroded control board contacts on LiftMaster and Linear openers. UV-cracked gaskets let in dust, and caliche road dust is salt-laden in this region. Combined with humidity, it forms conductive paths between board traces or corrodes relay contacts. We clean, seal, or replace boards — and always check gasket condition on outdoor-rated enclosures that aren’t as weatherproof as advertised.
- Premature hinge and pin wear on lease-road and ranch gates. Eagle Ford Shale service trucks on caliche drives generate vibration and impact loads that residential-grade hardware isn’t built for. The 3/8″ pins common on suburban gates wear to oval in 18 months here. We upgrade to 5/8″ or 3/4″ hardened pins with grease fittings as standard on Floresville agricultural and oilfield-access gates.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Floresville, TX
Here’s what we actually charge for gate motor and opener work in the Floresville market — no “call for quote” dodge, though every job has variables:
| Service | Typical Range in Floresville |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic service call | $85–$125 |
| Motor repair (gears, capacitor, limit switch) | $280–$550 |
| Linear actuator replacement | $650–$1,100 |
| Slide motor replacement (standard duty) | $950–$1,600 |
| Slide motor replacement (heavy-duty/agricultural) | $1,400–$2,400 |
| Battery backup add-on | $280–$450 |
| Post realignment / helical anchors | $340–$780 |
| Full system with structural remediation | $2,000–$3,500 |
What moves you within these ranges: gate weight and width, post condition (clay-heave damage is common), existing brand and parts availability, and whether we can reuse wiring or need to pull new. We always quote upfront after diagnosis — the $85–$125 service call applies to the repair if you proceed. Call (866) 665-0423 for a free estimate; Joseph Taylor can often ballpark from photos and description.
We Also Serve Cities Near Floresville
Our service radius covers Wilson County and surrounding areas — we regularly run to Pleasanton for ranch gate work, Kirby and Converse for suburban automatic gates on the San Antonio edge, and Windcrest for residential opener service. Same technician, same parts inventory, same upfront pricing. If you’re between Floresville and these cities on Highway 181 or I-10, we’re likely already in your area weekly.
Serving Floresville, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Floresville 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 — Gate Motor & Opener in Floresville
It’s usually the post — or more precisely, the gate binding because clay-swollen soil has shifted the post geometry. In Floresville’s Vertisol clay, a week of rain can move a concrete footing enough to make a heavy pipe gate drag, which then overloads and stalls the motor. We check post plumb and gate swing first; if the motor’s thermal overload simply tripped from overwork, resetting it without fixing the binding guarantees another failure. Call (866) 665-0423 and we’ll diagnose whether you need post remediation, motor repair, or both — estimates are free.
No — not if you want it to last. Standard residential slide motors are rated for 20–30 cycles per day on 300–500 pound gates. A Floresville ranch gate with oilfield traffic sees 50+ cycles daily, often with a 600–900 pound gate that drags in clay soil. The duty cycle, gear strength, and thermal capacity are all wrong. We spec commercial-grade slide motors with 50%+ duty cycles and 5/8″+ drive components for this environment. The upfront cost difference is $400–$800; the replacement cost difference if you undersize is $1,200+ in two years.
Twice yearly — once before summer heat peaks, once after the fall rainy season. The summer service checks thermal protection, UV-damaged seals, and dust intrusion; the fall service checks post plumb after clay swell, hinge wear from peak traffic, and limit switch calibration drift. At $150–$220 per service, it’s cheaper than one emergency motor replacement. We offer scheduled maintenance plans for Floresville ranch and commercial properties with multiple gates.
Probably not — the 9150 is a workhorse, and parts remain available. The issue is usually limit switch drift from gate sag, a worn drive belt, or degraded capacitors in the control board. We’ve rebuilt 15-year-old DoorKing 9150s in Floresville for $340–$580 when the motor itself is sound. Replacement only makes sense if the housing is cracked, the board is obsolete, or you need features the 9150 doesn’t offer. Joseph Taylor carries 9150 limit switches and drive components in his Floresville parts kit — same-day repair is common.
Yes — and in Floresville’s storm season, it’s often essential. A properly sized battery backup provides 10–20 full gate cycles during outage, enough to get vehicles in or out until power returns. For remote ranchettes where grid restoration takes hours, we add solar trickle charging to extend indefinite standby. Battery backup integrates with most existing openers we service, including DoorKing, Elite, and Viking systems common in this area. Call (866) 665-0423 to spec the right capacity for your gate weight and usage pattern — estimates are free.
Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner at Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio, serving Floresville and Wilson County since 2010.