Is your gate opener not responding, moving slowly, or stopping before the gate fully opens?
Gate Los Angeles provides professional electric gate opener repair in Los Angeles, CA for homes, businesses, apartments, parking areas, and private driveways. We repair automatic gate openers, gate motors, remotes, keypads, receivers, sensors, control boards, wiring, chains, gate arms, and access-control issues.
A broken opener can make the whole gate system stop working. Our team inspects the opener, explains the problem, and works to restore safe, smooth access as quickly as possible.
A gate opener problem can block your driveway, delay tenants, slow down business access, or leave your property open.
When scheduling allows, we provide same-day electric gate opener repair for urgent opener issues across Los Angeles and nearby areas.
We inspect the opener, motor, receiver, remote, keypad, sensors, wiring, chain, gate arm, and visible hardware to find the real cause of the issue.
You receive a clear explanation and written estimate before work begins.
After the repair, we test the opener, gate movement, remote response, keypad access, and safety devices.
Gate openers depend on power, signals, controls, sensors, and moving parts. When one part fails, the gate may stop responding.
If your gate opener is not responding, the issue may involve the receiver, remote, keypad, control board, wiring, motor, sensor, or power supply.
If the gate remote is not working, we check the battery, programming, receiver, signal range, and opener response.
If the keypad is not opening the gate, the issue may involve programming, wiring, power, keypad failure, or the receiver.
A failed opener motor can stop the gate completely. We inspect the motor, power supply, wiring, control board, and related parts.
If the gate starts moving and then stops, the cause may be a limit setting, sensor issue, motor
A gate that reverses may have a photo eye issue, sensor alignment problem, force setting issue, limit switch problem, or obstruction in the gate path.
This page focuses on opener repair. For full electric gate problems, visit our electric gate repair page.
Automatic Gate Opener Repair
We repair automatic gate openers that stop responding, move slowly, reverse, stop mid-cycle, or fail to complete a full open-and-close cycle.
Gate Motor Repair
We troubleshoot and repair motor issues that affect opener power, gate movement, and daily operation.
Remote and Receiver Repair
We repair or troubleshoot remotes, receivers, signal issues, programming problems, and range-related failures.
Keypad Gate Repair
We repair keypad issues involving programming, wiring, worn buttons, power problems, or failed access response.
Photo Eye and Sensor Repair
We repair and adjust photo eyes, safety sensors, and related wiring so the gate responds correctly around vehicles, people, and objects.
Control Board and Wiring Troubleshooting
We check control boards, low-voltage wiring, limit switches, and opener settings when the issue is electrical or signal-related.
Different gate types use different opener setups. We repair both sliding and swing gate opener systems.
We repair sliding gate openers with motor, chain, receiver, sensor, remote, keypad, track-response, or control-board issues.
We repair swing gate openers with arm, motor, hinge-response, control, sensor, remote, or keypad problems.
We repair opener systems for single gates, double swing gates, and paired gate systems where both sides need to work together.
Gate openers are used in many property types, and each system has different access needs.
We repair openers for home driveways, private gates, side entries, and HOA-controlled properties.
We repair openers for apartments, parking lots, warehouses, business entries, service lanes, and managed properties.
Openers that cycle many times each day need close attention to motors, receivers, safety devices, wiring, chains, arms, and limit settings.
We service many common gate opener and automation systems used across Los Angeles.
We work with brands such as:
We troubleshoot remotes, keypads, card readers, intercoms, receivers, sensors, photo eyes, control boards, and related access devices.
Sometimes the opener fails because another part of the gate is putting too much strain on the system.
Gate Alignment Problems
A misaligned gate can make the opener work too hard or stop before completing the cycle.
Worn Hinges, Rollers, or Chains
Worn mechanical parts can create resistance that damages the opener over time.
Sensor or Limit Setting Issues
Bad sensor alignment or incorrect limit settings can make the opener stop or reverse unexpectedly.
Full Electric Gate Repair
If the issue involves the full electric gate system, not just the opener, visit our electric gate repair page.
We keep the repair process clear from the first inspection to the final test.
We inspect the opener, motor, receiver, remote, keypad, sensors, wiring, arm, chain, control board, and visible gate movement.
We identify whether the issue is with the opener, motor, access device, sensor, wiring, control board, gate movement, or a mix of problems.
You receive a clear repair recommendation and price before work begins.
We complete the needed opener repair, motor repair, remote programming, keypad troubleshooting, sensor adjustment, wiring repair, or parts replacement.
We test the full opener cycle, limit settings, safety response, remote access, keypad access, and ga
We review the completed repair with you and leave the area clean.
What Affects the Cost?
Repair cost usually depends on:
We provide a written estimate before starting the repair.
Some openers can be repaired. Others are too worn, outdated, or unreliable to justify repeated service.
If the opener keeps failing, has hard-to-source parts, or cannot operate safely, replacement may be the better long-term option.
If the opener is too small for the gate, it may strain, overheat, or fail early.
If your current opener does not support the access features you need, we can review replacement options. For new systems, visit our electric gate installation page.
A little maintenance can help protect the opener and reduce breakdowns.
A gate that responds slowly, stops, or hesitates may have an opener, motor, sensor, or alignment issue.
If remotes or keypads work only sometimes, the issue may involve batteries, programming, receivers, wiring, or signal range.
Debris, resistance, or poor gate movement can strain the opener.
Forcing a stuck gate can damage the opener, motor, arm, chain, control board, or safety system.
Regular service can help check opener settings, safety devices, wiring, and gate movement before small issues become larger repairs.
Many opener repairs are completed the same day. Simple remote, keypad, sensor, or programming issues may be faster, while motor, receiver, wiring, or control-board problems may take longer.
Cost depends on the opener type, motor condition, access device issue, wiring, sensors, control board, replacement parts, and labor time. We provide a written estimate before work begins.
Common causes include remote failure, receiver problems, keypad issues, power problems, bad sensors, motor failure, wiring issues, or a control-board problem.
Yes. We troubleshoot remotes, keypads, receivers, programming issues, and related access-control devices.
Yes. We repair both sliding gate openers and swing gate openers for homes, businesses, apartments, and private driveways.
Repair may work if the issue is minor and the opener is still reliable. Replacement may be better if the opener is old, undersized, unsafe, or failing often.
Watch for slow response, keep the gate path clear, test remotes and keypads, avoid forcing the gate, and schedule routine service when needed.
If your gate opener is not working properly, do not wait for the problem to get worse. Tell us what is happening, and we will help you schedule the right repair.
For trusted electric gate opener repair in Los Angeles, CA, call Gate Los Angeles today.