Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Houston
Gate access control repair and installation in Houston typically runs $650–$2,400 for most residential and acreage properties, with same-day service available across the metro. We specialize in keypad entry, smart access, and video intercom systems for the heavy-duty gates common on Houston’s larger lots and rural properties—where a standard residential operator won’t survive the load.

We’re Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, and our Gate Access Control team has spent 17 years working exclusively on gates across this city. Larry Peterson, our owner and lead technician, handles the jobs himself—from Cinco Ranch to the Energy Corridor, from 1970s ranch homes near Memorial to 5-acre spreads off Westheimer Parkway. Houston’s clay soil, humidity, and flood patterns create access control problems you won’t find in Dallas or Austin. We’ve built our entire operation around fixing them in a single visit.
Call (833) 382-1482 for a free estimate. We stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, and the other major brands Houston properties run on.
Why Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston Is Houston’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
296 neighbors across Houston have left us reviews averaging 4.8 stars. That volume didn’t come from a one-time push—it came from showing up, diagnosing correctly, and leaving gates working. Larry handles it himself. You don’t get a rotating crew of subcontractors who might recognize your system; you get the same technician who’s personally certified on 9 major gate brands.
Our response time to Houston addresses is same-day for most access control calls. We keep an inventory of keypads, card readers, control boards, and wiring on the truck because Houston’s humidity and flooding patterns mean we see the same corrosion and board failures repeatedly. When we pull up to a property in Bellaire or Aldine, we’re not guessing what part we need.
That local knowledge runs deep. We know which master-planned communities installed FAAC operators in the early 2000s and are now hitting replacement age. We know the 1970s ranch homes near Braeswood Place have cedar gates whose posts weren’t set deep enough for Houston gumbo. And we know that after any dry stretch following a wet spring—a pattern that repeats every summer—swing gate posts across Houston’s clay-soil subdivisions shift enough to throw off limit switches and cause operators to fault or reverse. We build post-reset and re-plumbing into nearly every estimate. It’s not an upsell; it’s Houston.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Houston
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypads are the workhorse of Houston acreage properties—reliable, weather-exposed, and often the only access point for a long service drive. We install and repair LiftMaster, DoorKing, and Viking keypads for gates that see daily use through Houston’s heat, humidity, and sudden downpours. On a recent call near Sienna Plantation, we replaced a Viking keypad whose membrane had degraded from seven years of UV exposure and replaced the control board that had taken moisture through a compromised gasket. The homeowner had been climbing out of his truck to open the gate manually for three weeks. We fixed it in one trip.
Pricing for keypad installation or replacement in Houston typically runs $380–$720, including mounting, wiring to the operator, and code programming.
Smart Access & Phone Entry
Houston’s larger properties—especially the 2–10 acre spreads in areas like Cypress and the far west side—benefit enormously from smart access systems that let owners open gates from anywhere. We install cellular and WiFi-enabled phone entry systems that don’t require running hundreds of feet of low-voltage cable across a property. For a client near Jacinto City with a detached workshop gate 200 yards from the main house, we installed a BFT smart receiver that tied into his existing home automation system. No trenching. No repeaters. One afternoon.
Smart access installation in Houston generally ranges from $850–$1,600 depending on cellular coverage at the gate location and integration complexity.
Video Intercom Systems
Video intercoms at Houston gates face a specific enemy: standing water. Houston averages over 50 inches of rain per year, and low-lying enclosures for intercom bases routinely flood during heavy events—including the residual drainage issues that still affect neighborhoods post-Harvey. We mount intercom stations at height, use sealed conduit, and spec IP-rated hardware rated for the humidity that accelerates corrosion here far faster than in drier Texas metros. For a property manager in West University Place, we replaced a failed intercom whose junction box had been sitting in six inches of stormwater after every heavy rain. We relocated the enclosure and re-ran the feed. Problem solved permanently.
Video intercom systems in Houston typically cost $1,200–$2,400 installed, with flood-mitigation mounting adding $150–$300 where needed.
Card Reader & Commercial Access Control
HOA-governed subdivisions and small commercial properties across Houston use card reader systems for controlled entry. We service and install HID, ProxPoint, and compatible readers tied to gate operators from Linear, Elite, and Mighty Mule. In master-planned communities like Riverstone, where original card reader systems are now 15–20 years old, we frequently replace failed readers and upgrade control boards to modern Wiegand-output standards without replacing the entire gate infrastructure.
Card reader repair or replacement in Houston runs $450–$890 per lane; full new-reader installation with controller is $1,100–$1,800.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Houston
Your brand, our expertise. Larry is certified and practiced on LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—nine major manufacturers that cover nearly every system running in Houston today. We stock control boards, keypads, receivers, and safety devices for these brands in-house, which means when your LiftMaster Elite Series faults after a Houston downpour, or your FAAC 740 operator starts reversing on a shifted post, we don’t order parts and come back next week. We fix it now. That single-trip capability matters more on a 5-acre property with a half-mile service drive than anywhere else.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Houston Homes
- Posts tilt from clay expansion, throwing off limit switches. Houston’s expansive clay soil—Houston gumbo—swells and contracts dramatically through wet and dry cycles. We’ve serviced properties in the Energy Corridor where decades of clay heave had twisted a 4-inch tubular gate frame. We replaced the worn FAAC operator, re-plumbed the post, and installed a new Viking keypad—all in one trip, using our own concrete truck for the footing.
- Motor control boards corrode in humid, flood-prone enclosures. Houston’s near-daily high humidity and frequent standing water damage control boards housed in low-lying operator enclosures. We relocate vulnerable electronics where possible and spec sealed housings for new installations.
- Heavy rural gates stress operators beyond residential ratings. Acreage properties around Houston often have 16-foot iron or aluminum gates weighing 800–1,200 pounds—well beyond standard residential operator capacity. We upgrade to commercial-duty operators and verify the gate structure won’t bind under load.
- Keypad and intercom membranes fail from UV and moisture cycling. Houston’s intense summer sun degrades rubber keypads; sudden thunderstorms then force moisture through compromised seals. We see this pattern repeatedly in unshaded installations and spec UV-stable, gasket-sealed replacements.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Houston, TX
| Service | Typical Range in Houston |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry repair/replacement | $380 – $720 |
| Smart access / phone entry installation | $850 – $1,600 |
| Video intercom (flood-mitigated mount) | $1,200 – $2,400 |
| Card reader repair/replacement | $450 – $890 |
| Full card reader + controller install | $1,100 – $1,800 |
| Operator upgrade for heavy-duty gate | $1,400 – $2,800 |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate weight and duty rating. Existing wiring condition. Whether clay-heave damage requires post re-plumbing. Cellular signal strength at the gate for smart systems. We don’t guess over the phone—we inspect, diagnose, and quote free. Every estimate includes the post-alignment check that Houston’s soil demands.
Call (833) 382-1482 for your exact quote. Estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Houston
We run regular service routes to Bellaire, West University Place, Aldine, and Jacinto City. If you’re in one of these areas and your gate access control system is faulting, the same technician who handles Houston’s clay-soil and flood-prone properties will handle yours. Same inventory. Same single-trip standard.
Serving Houston, TX — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Houston 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 Access Control in Houston
Your posts lean because Houston’s expansive clay soil—Houston gumbo—absorbs spring rainfall and swells, then contracts during summer dry spells. This seasonal cycle tilts posts out of plumb and throws off gate alignment. We address this by re-plumbing posts with deeper, reinforced concrete footings designed for clay soils, not the standard depth that works in sandy or rocky ground. Call (833) 382-1482 and we’ll assess whether your posts need resetting or if the operator’s limit switches simply need recalibration for the current alignment.
Yes—we specialize in this exact scenario for Houston’s acreage properties. We use cellular or long-range radio systems that don’t require trenching hundreds of feet of cable, and we spec operators rated for your gate’s actual weight, not a standard residential rating. For a recent Energy Corridor property, we installed a BFT smart receiver on a workshop gate 200 yards from the main house with no trenching required. Call (833) 382-1482 to discuss your gate’s specifications and coverage options.
Most operators in communities like Cinco Ranch, Sienna Plantation, and Riverstone last 12–18 years with proper maintenance; many installed in the 2000s are now at or past replacement age. We inspect for worn gears, degraded capacitors, and control board corrosion—common in Houston’s humidity—rather than replacing on schedule alone. If your operator is 15+ years old and faulting intermittently, replacement is usually more economical than repeated service calls. Call (833) 382-1482 for a no-charge assessment.
It will if the junction box or base station sits in a low point where standing water collects. Houston’s 50+ inches of annual rainfall and poor drainage in many neighborhoods make this a real risk. We mitigate it by mounting intercom stations at height, using sealed conduit runs, and relocating junction boxes above typical flood levels. If your intercom has already taken water, we can replace the damaged components and re-engineer the installation to prevent recurrence. Call (833) 382-1482 for flood-resistant mounting options.
Your gate reverses because summer dry spells cause clay-soil contraction, which shifts swing gate posts enough to change the gate’s travel path. The operator’s safety sensors or limit switches detect unexpected resistance and reverse the gate as designed. This is so common across Houston’s clay-soil subdivisions that we check post plumb and limit switch alignment on nearly every summer service call. Often the fix is a post reset and switch recalibration, not an operator replacement. Call (833) 382-1482—estimates are free.
Ready to fix your gate access control system? Call Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston at (833) 382-1482 for a free, on-site estimate. Larry handles it himself.
Written by Larry Peterson, Owner and Lead Technician at Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, serving Houston since 2007.