Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Hollister
Gate motor and opener repair in Hollister typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with same-day diagnosis available throughout the 95023 and 95024 ZIP codes. We’re usually on-site in Hollister within 45 minutes to an hour from your call, whether you’re dealing with a grinding slide motor on a downtown alley-load gate or a dead opener on a rural ranch driveway off Fairview Road.

Our Gate Motor & Opener team knows Hollister’s housing stock inside out — from the tight clearances of townhome clusters near Fourth Street to the sprawling agricultural parcels along San Felipe Road. Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, has spent 16 years diagnosing gate failures across San Benito County, and we’ve learned that Hollister gates fail differently than gates anywhere else in the region. If your operator is binding, clicking, or dead, call (831) 218-8355 for a free estimate.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is Hollister’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve built our reputation in Hollister on showing up with the right parts and the expertise to fix it without calling in subcontractors. Our 542 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and a growing share of those come from Hollister homeowners and property managers who found us after general contractors couldn’t solve their gate problems.
Kevin and his team respond to Hollister calls with the urgency you’d expect for a security-critical repair. We stock motors, control boards, and replacement parts for nine major brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means most Hollister jobs don’t wait for shipping. Our in-house welding capability matters here too: when fault creep tilts a post and stresses the gate frame, we repair the structure on-site rather than patching the symptom and leaving.
We know the local terrain. We’ve worked on slide gates in the 2000s-era subdivisions off Sunnyslope Road where summer heat has cooked wiring insulation for years. We’ve re-plumbed posts in downtown alley-load garages where Monterey Street’s dense housing makes every inch of clearance count. That local fluency saves you a return visit.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Hollister
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in Hollister runs $480–$1,200 depending on gate weight, access complexity, and operator type. We spec motors differently here than in coastal markets — Hollister’s 100°F-plus summers and intense UV demand operators with higher temperature tolerances and better-sealed electronics. For the tight alley-load garages common in older downtown Hollister near Fourth Street and Monterey Street, we favor compact slide motors or articulated swing operators that don’t require the clearance of standard arm-mounted units. Every install includes post-plumb verification because we know the Calaveras Fault creep starts working on alignment immediately.
Motor Repair
Most motor repairs in Hollister fall between $280–$450. The most common calls we get: operators that grind but don’t move (often stripped gears from binding caused by post creep), control boards fried by power surges during summer heat waves, and intermittent operation from UV-cracked wiring harnesses. Kevin diagnoses the actual failure mode rather than defaulting to replacement. In the 2000s-era subdivisions off Nash Road and Memorial Drive, we’re seeing a wave of original operators reaching end-of-life — but we repair when it’s economical and only recommend replacement when the motor genuinely can’t be saved.
Linear Motor Service
Linear motors are our bread and butter for Hollister’s swing gates, especially on ranch and agricultural properties where a single heavy-duty operator handles a wide driveway gate. Linear motor repair or replacement typically costs $320–$580. We stock Linear actuators and replacement gears, and we’re familiar with the specific failure pattern these units show in Hollister: thermal overload shutdowns during extended summer operation, and seal degradation that lets dust into the gearbox. For rural properties near Tres Pinos or along Airline Highway, we spec Linear’s heavier-duty models with battery backup — power outages are more frequent on the agricultural fringe, and a dead gate motor locks you out for hours.
Slide Motor Service
Slide motors dominate Hollister’s newer subdivisions and many commercial properties, and they’re particularly vulnerable to fault-creep misalignment. A slide motor repair in Hollister typically runs $300–$520; full replacement with re-plumbing runs $650–$1,100. At a downtown Hollister home on Monterey Street, we found the slide gate operator grinding because post creep had tilted the track. We installed a LiftMaster slide motor with a flexible coupling and re-plumbed the post, then set the rolling-code remote to the homeowner’s security preference — all while working around tight alley access. That’s the kind of dense-housing, security-focused work we specialize in.
Battery Backup Systems
Battery backup installation for gate openers in Hollister costs $180–$340. Given the rural power reliability issues and the security imperative of maintaining gate function, we recommend battery backup on every new install and offer retrofit packages for existing operators. Hollister’s temperature swings — 100°F days dropping to near-freezing nights — are hard on batteries, so we spec higher-grade units with wider operating temperature ranges than the standard offerings.

Intercom Integration
Intercom integration with gate openers runs $340–$680 in Hollister, depending on wiring distance and whether we’re retrofitting an existing system or building from scratch. This is increasingly critical for Hollister’s townhome communities and multi-unit properties near downtown, where residents need visitor screening before remote release. We wire intercoms to trigger the opener directly or through smartphone apps, and we’re experienced with the signal interference challenges that dense metal structures in older Hollister housing can create.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Hollister
We stock and service nine gate motor brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. Most Hollister competitors carry parts for two or three brands at most — we carry all nine, which means your gate gets diagnosed and repaired with the correct OEM component, not a forced-fit alternative. For Hollister’s security-conscious downtown properties, we regularly install LiftMaster’s rolling-code access systems and DoorKing’s telephone entry integration. On rural agricultural gates, Viking and Ghost Controls durability dominates our recommendations. Our parts inventory lives in our service vehicles, so a call to 95023 or 95024 rarely waits on shipping.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Hollister Homes
- Fault-creep binding in townhome developments near Fourth Street. The Calaveras Fault’s slow ground movement tilts posts within two to three years, and in tight-clearance alley-load garages, even a half-inch of misalignment causes the gate to bind against its track or jamb. The operator strains, gears strip, and homeowners think they have a motor problem when it’s actually a geometry problem.
- UV-cracked wiring on 2000s-era subdivision gates. Hollister’s interior valley climate delivers more annual UV exposure than coastal Monterey or Santa Cruz, and the original wiring harnesses on gates installed during the Sunnyslope Road and Nash Road building booms are now brittle and failing. Symptoms are maddeningly intermittent — the gate works fine at 8 AM, dead at 2 PM when the wiring flexes in heat expansion.
- Rolling-code reprogramming failures in dense downtown housing. Security-focused openers in alley-load garages near Monterey Street suffer signal interference from adjacent metal structures, neighboring automatic gates, and the tight RF environment of dense housing. Remotes lose pairing or work sporadically, and standard reprogramming procedures fail because the interference isn’t addressed.
- Thermal overload on agricultural slide gates. Heavy-duty operators on rural Hollister properties work harder — longer run times, heavier gates, more cycles — and Hollister’s summer heat pushes them into thermal shutdown. Without battery backup, you’re locked out until the motor cools and power returns.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Hollister, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Hollister |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic/service call | $85–$120 |
| Motor repair (gears, board, wiring) | $280–$450 |
| Slide motor replacement | $650–$1,100 |
| Swing motor (Linear) replacement | $520–$950 |
| Battery backup installation | $180–$340 |
| Intercom integration | $340–$680 |
| Post re-plumbing (fault creep) | $220–$380 |
These ranges reflect Hollister’s market specifically. What pushes you toward the higher end: heavy-duty operators for agricultural gates, tight-access downtown installs requiring specialized equipment, and jobs where fault creep has damaged the gate frame and needs in-house welding repair. We don’t quote over the phone for complex jobs — we need to see the gate geometry, measure the post plumb, and check operator compatibility. Estimates are free. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hollister
Our service radius covers Gilroy, Prunedale, Salinas, and San Martin from our base, but Hollister gets distinct attention because its fault-creep conditions and dense downtown housing create unique gate challenges that don’t replicate in neighboring markets. If you’re on the border between Hollister and Gilroy, we’ll diagnose based on your specific site conditions — the Calaveras Fault’s influence diminishes quickly as you head north, and gate failure patterns change with it.
Serving Hollister, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hollister 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 Hollister
The slow, continuous ground movement shifts your gate posts out of plumb over two to three years, which binds the gate track or causes swing gates to sag and drag. Your operator strains against this misalignment, stripping gears and burning out motors even though the motor itself is fine. We inspect and re-plumb posts as part of our standard Hollister service, and we spec flexible couplings on slide motors to tolerate minor ongoing movement. Call (831) 218-8355 for an assessment — estimates are free.
Compact slide motors with articulated or rack-and-pinion drive work best for the tight clearances of downtown Hollister alley-load garages near Fourth Street and Monterey Street. Standard swing-arm operators need 12–18 inches of clearance that these spaces simply don’t have. We also recommend rolling-code access systems for security and low-profile safety edges to prevent damage in tight quarters. Kevin and his team measure your exact geometry before spec’ing equipment.
Yes — we regularly wire gate openers to telephone entry systems, wireless intercoms, and smartphone-based access for Hollister’s multi-unit properties. Integration typically costs $340–$680 depending on wiring distance and whether we’re retrofitting an existing opener or installing new. For downtown Hollister townhomes, we address the RF interference that dense metal structures create, ensuring reliable communication between intercom and operator.
Hollister’s San Benito Valley location delivers more intense UV exposure and wider temperature swings than coastal California markets. Summer highs above 100°F degrade rubber wire insulation; cold winter nights cause contraction that cracks already-brittle sheathing. The original wiring on gates installed during the 2000s building boom is now at end-of-life. We replace failed harnesses with high-temp, UV-rated wire and add protective conduit on exposed runs.
Absolutely — we regularly work on heavy-duty slide and swing gates for ranch and agricultural properties throughout San Benito County, from Tres Pinos to Airline Highway. These gates need different spec’d operators than residential units: higher duty cycles, battery backup for power reliability, and welding capability for structural repairs. Our in-house welding and nine-brand parts inventory means we don’t refer rural jobs out.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving Hollister since 2008.