Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Jacinto City, TX

Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Jacinto City, TX | Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston

Ghost Controls gate repair in Jacinto City typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at sensor replacement, motor rebuild, or full opener replacement after flood damage. We’re Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston—an independent, non-authorized Ghost Controls specialist with 17 years diagnosing these exact systems in Jacinto City’s uniquely harsh environment. Larry Peterson, our owner and lead technician, still carries the tools himself. Call (833) 382-1482 for a free estimate and same-day response when available.

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Why Jacinto City Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service

We’ve been pulling into Jacinto City driveways since before Ghost Controls was a common name on gate openers here. Larry Peterson grew up in Meyerland, trained in electrical and mechanical work at San Jacinto College, and spent years in the field before building Sequoia Gate Repair Service into what it is now: a one-crew operation where the most experienced person answers the phone, loads the truck, and stands on your property.

That matters for Ghost Controls owners because these systems—TSS slide motors, G Series swing openers, APS linear actuators—fail in specific ways that require brand familiarity, not general handyman guesswork. We’ve rebuilt dozens of Ghost Controls units in Jacinto City alone, many of them TSS and G models that took a beating from Ship Channel air and Hunting Bayou floodwater. Our in-house welding capability and stocked Ghost Controls-compatible parts mean we’re not ordering components and making you wait. When Larry handles it himself, the diagnosis happens once, the repair happens once, and the gate cycles properly before he leaves.

296 neighbors can’t be wrong. That’s our review count across 17 years of gate-only work, and it reflects the kind of repeat business you earn when you show up personally and fix it right.

Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Jacinto City

  • Hall effect sensor failures in TSS Series controllers. The TSS1 and TSS2 slide gate motors rely on Hall sensors to track gate position. In Jacinto City, moisture ingress from Hunting Bayou flooding and extreme Gulf humidity corrodes these sensors until the controller loses track of where the gate sits. We’ve replaced dozens of these in the 77013 ZIP code—often after a major rain event leaves the actuator housing compromised.
  • Gearbox stripping on G Series swing openers. The G1 and G2 units are solid openers, but they’re not built to compensate for gates that have gone out of square. Jacinto City’s 1940s–1960s bungalows sit on clay soil that’s been shifting for decades, and gate posts that lean even slightly force the G Series gearbox to absorb lateral loads it wasn’t designed for. The gears strip. We realign the post, rebuild or replace the gearbox, and the opener lasts.
  • Corroded limit switch contacts on APS linear actuators. The APS Series uses physical limit switches to stop gate travel. Jacinto City’s petrochemical air shed—airborne sulfur compounds and hydrogen sulfide from the Ship Channel—attacks the copper contacts until they pit and fail. The gate runs past its stop point, or doesn’t stop at all. We clean, replace, or upgrade to sealed switches depending on exposure.
  • Dead battery packs in SW Series solar units. The SW1 and SW2 solar openers seemed like a smart choice for Jacinto City homeowners wanting off-grid reliability. Then Harvey hit in 2017, and repeated lesser floods since have submerged battery housings in brackish water. Lead-acid batteries don’t recover from that. We replace with properly sealed AGM packs and relocate housings where possible.
  • Rust bleed through powder-coated brackets across all Ghost Controls lines. Standard Ghost Controls mounting hardware is powder-coated steel. In Jacinto City, that coating fails at welds and edges within two to three years from industrial atmospheric corrosion. The bracket looks fine until it doesn’t, and then your opener is hanging from compromised metal. We catch this during service calls and upgrade to stainless or marine-grade aluminum before failure.

Ghost Controls Service in Jacinto City: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment

Here’s the thing about Jacinto City that doesn’t translate to a generic repair page: this isn’t standard Houston humidity. The Ship Channel’s petrochemical corridor creates a corrosive microclimate that genuinely accelerates metal fatigue on gates and openers. We’ve seen relatively new powder-coated steel brackets on Ghost Controls installations show rust bleed at welds within 24 to 36 months—hardware that would last eight to ten years in Katy or The Woodlands.

For Ghost Controls owners on streets like Lathrop or Mercury Drive, this means the standard maintenance timeline doesn’t apply. The APS actuator you installed in 2021 may already have compromised limit switches. The TSS1 slide motor’s control board might be showing early corrosion around the terminal block. We account for this in our inspections. When Larry shows up to a Jacinto City job, he’s checking for atmospheric corrosion that wouldn’t be on his radar in a different service area. Often, we’ll recommend stainless steel hardware retrofits or marine-grade aluminum brackets that aren’t standard Ghost Controls spec—but they’re what keeps your system running here.

That Lathrop Street call we mentioned: TSS1 slide gate seized mid-track. Homeowner’s gate post had shifted two inches from clay soil movement, the threaded drive rod was bent, and the limit switches were corroded from previous flooding. We realigned the post with a new concrete footing, replaced the switches, and swapped in a reinforced drive rod. Eighteen months later, still cycling smooth. That’s Jacinto City gate work—it’s never just one problem, and it’s never the problem the manual describes.

Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Jacinto City

Your brand, our expertise. We service the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line:

  • TSS Series: TSS1 and TSS2 slide gate operators—chain-driven, workhorse units common on Jacinto City’s narrower bungalow driveways.
  • G Series: G1 and G2 swing gate openers—single and dual-arm configurations for the tubular steel and wrought-iron swing gates typical of 1950s ranch homes here.
  • APS Series: Linear actuators for lighter swing gates, often retrofitted onto existing chain-link or ornamental gates.
  • SW Series: SW1 and SW2 solar-powered units—popular for backyard and side-yard gates where running 110V isn’t practical.

We stock genuine Ghost Controls OEM electronic control boards, Hall sensors, and limit switches for fast turnaround. When OEM motors or hardware are backordered—which happens—we source quality aftermarket equivalents and tell you exactly what’s what. Sometimes repair makes sense. Sometimes Jacinto City’s exposure level means replacement is the smarter money. We’ll say so.

Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Jacinto City

Here’s what Ghost Controls repair typically runs in the Jacinto City market:

Service Price Range
Diagnostic service call $85–$125
Sensor or limit switch replacement $180–$280
Control board replacement (OEM) $320–$450
Gearbox rebuild or motor replacement $380–$650
Full opener replacement with installation $850–$1,400
Post realignment / concrete footing repair $450–$800
Rust treatment and hardware upgrade to stainless $220–$400

What drives cost: parts availability (OEM vs. aftermarket), whether your gate post needs realignment, and how much corrosion we’re working around. Our estimate includes full diagnostic, labor, and testing—no separate trip charges tacked on after. Call (833) 382-1482 for an exact quote on your Ghost Controls system. Estimates are free, and Larry handles the assessment himself.

Serving Jacinto City, TX — Our Local Coverage Area

We’re based in the Jacinto City 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Jacinto City

Service Areas Near Jacinto City

We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout Jacinto City’s 77013 ZIP code and surrounding communities: Galena Park to the east along the Ship Channel, Channelview for properties dealing with similar industrial exposure, Houston’s East End and Second Ward for the broader corridor, and Northshore for floodplain-adjacent gate work. Same-day response depends on call volume, but Jacinto City is in our regular rotation.

Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Jacinto City Today

Tell me what it’s doing—or not doing—and I’ll tell you what it needs. That’s how Larry starts every call, and it’s how we’ve built 17 years of gate-only reputation in this city. If your Ghost Controls system is sticking, grinding, failing after rain, or showing rust at the brackets, we’re the independent specialist who knows these units and knows Jacinto City’s conditions. Same-day service when available. Call (833) 382-1482 for your free estimate.

Written by Larry Peterson, Owner and Lead Technician at Sequoia Gate Repair Service Houston, serving Jacinto City and the greater Houston area since 2007.

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