Gate Motor Replacement Cost in San Antonio, TX

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Gate Motor Replacement Cost in San Antonio: What You’ll Actually Pay

Replacing a gate motor in San Antonio typically runs $650–$2,400 depending on operator type, gate weight, and access control features. Most residential swing-gate motor swaps we handle in neighborhoods like Stone Oak and Alamo Heights fall in the $850–$1,400 range, including basic keypad or remote programming. For a same-day assessment and exact quote on your system, call us at (866) 665-0423 — estimates are free, and Joseph Taylor, our owner and lead technician, handles the diagnostic personally.

Why San Antonio’s Soil and Heat Change What “Replacement” Means

Here’s something the generic pricing guides won’t tell you: in Bexar County, we rarely swap just the motor and call it done. The same clay and caliche soil that heaves your gate posts out of plumb after every wet-dry cycle also torques the mounting hardware your operator depends on. We’ve rolled up to properties near Leon Creek on the west side — and along Salado Creek through the northeast — where the motor failed because the post it was bolted to had shifted three inches off vertical. Swap the motor without addressing that, and you’re back in six months.

That soil-driven failure mode is a direct product of the Edwards Plateau caliche underlayment and Houston Black Clay zones specific to Bexar County, not simply heat or gate age. So when we quote gate motor replacement in San Antonio, we’re often quoting motor-plus-mounting-correction as a package. It’s why our assessments include a post-plumb check as standard practice — something technicians in drier inland markets don’t bother with.

The thermal side matters too. San Antonio summers routinely push past 100°F for weeks at a stretch, causing significant thermal expansion in steel gate frames that throws latches and automatic operators out of tolerance. A motor that was “fine” in March starts overworking by July, burning out its capacitor or stripping internal gears. We’ve replaced more Viking and DoorKing operators in August than any other month — not because the brands are faulty, but because years of seasonal stress finally catch up when the metal has nowhere left to expand.

Gate Motor Replacement Cost Breakdown for San Antonio

These are the numbers we actually quote on jobs across the city, from original wrought-iron swing gates on the South Side to automated slide operators at north-side subdivision entries. Prices include standard installation and programming; structural post work, custom welding, or access control upgrades are additional.

Item Low High
Residential swing-gate motor (single, basic) $650 $950
Residential swing-gate motor (dual/double gate) $900 $1,400
Slide-gate motor (residential, up to 1,200 lbs) $1,100 $1,800
Heavy-duty slide-gate motor (commercial/light-industrial) $1,600 $2,400
Post realignment / mounting correction $200 $550
Access control upgrade (keypad, intercom, cellular) $350 $900
Emergency/same-day service premium $150 $250

We source motors for all nine major brands we service — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, Mighty Mule — and we’ll match your existing brand if the unit is still supported. When it’s not, we spec the replacement to your gate’s actual weight and cycle count, not just what box the big-box store has in stock.

What Makes a Motor Actually Need Replacing vs. Repair

Not every call we get in San Antonio needs a full swap. Here’s how we sort it on site:

  • Repairable: Capacitor failure, limit-switch drift, remote receiver glitch, or gear lubrication issues. These run $180–$450 and keep your existing operator running.
  • Replace-worthy: Stripped internal gears, burned-out armature, cracked housing from freeze damage, or obsolete parts no longer manufactured. We see a lot of the freeze-cracked cases after those occasional hard freezes that arrive on north winds — hydraulic ram operators are especially vulnerable.
  • Replace-recommended: Motor still “works” but is undersized for gate weight, lacks safety entrapment features required by current standards, or is paired with a control board that’s failing in tandem. Upgrading here prevents the callback.

Our in-house welding and parts capability means if your gate frame or mounting bracket is compromised, we handle that in the same visit rather than farming it out. That’s the difference between a gate specialist and a fencing contractor who occasionally touches operators.

How the Replacement Process Works

When you call (866) 665-0423, here’s what happens:

  1. Phone diagnostic: We ask gate type, motor brand if known, symptoms, and whether the gate is stuck open or closed. This lets Joseph Taylor prep the right equipment and possible replacement unit before arriving.
  2. On-site assessment: We test electrical supply, gate balance, post plumb, and motor function. If the motor’s dead, we confirm whether it’s the motor itself or a control board issue masquerading as one.
  3. Upfront quote: You get a written price before work starts — no range that balloons, no “we’ll see how it goes.”
  4. Installation and programming: New motor mounted, safety entrapment devices set, remote or keypad paired, and cycle-tested under load.
  5. Final check: We verify post stability, gate swing clearance, and that thermal expansion won’t bind the mechanism at summer peak.

Most residential replacements in San Antonio take 2–4 hours from arrival to finished. We carry common Elite and Ghost Controls units on the truck for same-day completion when the gate size and voltage match.

Safety Note: Live Electrical and Heavy Gate Components

Gate motors operate on 110V or 220V household current, and the gate itself is a heavy, moving load that can cause serious injury if it closes unexpectedly during service. Capacitors inside the operator can hold a lethal charge even when unplugged. We don’t recommend homeowners attempt motor diagnosis or replacement themselves — the combination of live electrical, stored energy, and a gate that can weigh several hundred pounds moving under power is genuinely dangerous. Our technicians are trained to lock out power, verify zero energy state, and support the gate mechanically before any work begins.

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Get Your Exact Gate Motor Replacement Quote

A gate that doesn’t work right isn’t a gate — it’s just a headache on a hinge. If your operator’s failing, stuck, or burned out entirely, we’ll give you a straight answer on repair vs. replacement and a price that doesn’t shift once we’re on site. Call (866) 665-0423 for a free estimate — Joseph Taylor handles the diagnostic personally, and most San Antonio properties get same-day service.

Written by Joseph Taylor, Owner & Lead Technician at Landmark Gate Repair Service San Antonio, serving San Antonio, TX.

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