Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Campbell
Gate motor and opener repair in Campbell typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, and we’re usually on-site within 45 minutes to an hour for Campbell calls. If your automatic gate is grinding, stalling, or dead after a power outage, Kevin and our team diagnose the actual failure—motor, control board, safety loop, or the gate structure itself—rather than guessing.

We’ve been driving Campbell’s grid of post-WWII ranch streets and newer infill townhomes for 16 years. From the aging redwood side gates near downtown to the wrought-iron HOA entries off S Winchester Blvd and Hamilton Ave, we know the local failure patterns. Campbell’s clay-heavy soils expand all winter, then bake hard all summer. That cycle heaves posts, twists frames, and destroys gate alignment faster than almost anywhere else in Santa Clara County. When a gate frame is two inches out of plumb, even a brand-new motor will grind itself to death in months. Our Gate Motor & Opener team fixes both the motor and what caused it to fail.
Call (831) 218-8355. Estimates are free, and we stock parts for nine major brands in our Palo Alto warehouse.
Why Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto Is Campbell’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Campbell homeowners and property managers call us because we’re gate-only specialists, not fence contractors who dabble in automation. Kevin Lewis, our owner and lead technician, personally handles the diagnosis and repair on Campbell jobs. That means the person quoting your job is the person extracting your seized 1960s drop-rod bolt or welding your twisted frame back square.
Our 542 verified reviews average 4.9 stars, and a significant share come from repeat Campbell customers—HOA managers on S Bascom Ave, homeowners near Campbell Park, and property investors with multiple ranch rentals in the 95008 zip. They mention the same things: Kevin shows up, explains what actually failed, and fixes it without upselling a full replacement when a targeted repair will last.
Campbell’s compact geography helps us respond fast. We’re 15 minutes up 880 or 85 from our Palo Alto base, and we schedule Campbell calls with routing that accounts for the afternoon backup at the 17 interchange. If you’re in the Pruneyard area, near the Los Gatos Creek Trail crossings, or up in the residential pockets near Westmont High, we know the parking constraints and alley access points.
We also understand Campbell‘s split housing character: the 1950s–1970s ranch core with its failing redwood gates, and the 1990s–2000s townhome infill with aluminum and wrought-iron systems that need different motor solutions. Most competitors optimize for one or the other. We carry parts and expertise for both.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Campbell
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in Campbell ranges from $650 for a basic residential swing-gate opener to $2,400 for a heavy-duty slide-gate system with battery backup and intercom integration. We size the motor to your gate’s actual weight and duty cycle, not just its dimensions. In Campbell’s older ranch neighborhoods, that often means discovering the gate frame has no internal reinforcement—redwood boards screwed to a perimeter frame with nothing preventing the motor bracket from working loose as the wood checks. We weld reinforcement angles or sister new steel tube behind the gate before the motor goes on. In townhome alleys with tight clearances, we spec linear motors that mount along the gate’s rear edge rather than swing arms that intrude into narrow drive lanes.
Motor Repair
Most motor repairs in Campbell run $280–$480. The majority involve control board replacements on LiftMaster or FAAC units, gear rebuilds on slide motors that have been grinding against misaligned tracks, or safety-loop diagnostics where the gate reverses randomly or won’t close. Campbell’s clay-soil heave is the hidden culprit behind maybe half the “motor failures” we diagnose. The motor is fine; the gate frame has shifted, binding the track or changing the swing geometry until the motor’s overload protection trips. Kevin tests the motor under load, checks the gate’s plumb and level, and quotes the full fix—not just the symptom.
Linear Motor Retrofits
Linear motors are our most common upgrade in Campbell’s infill townhomes and zero-lot-line properties. A Linear ACT-31 or FAAC S418 installs along the gate’s rear face, requiring only 4–6 inches of rear clearance versus 18–24 inches for a traditional swing-arm operator. We’ve retrofitted linear motors on alley-loaded townhomes off E Hamilton Ave and near the Campbell Community Center where swing arms would block the neighbor’s garage or a shared dumpster pad. Linear motor installation in Campbell typically costs $890–$1,450 including mounting hardware and initial programming.

Slide Motor Service
Slide motors take abuse in Campbell. The FAAC 740 and LiftMaster CSW200 are common on commercial and multi-family entries, and both suffer when clay-heave throws the track out of alignment. We replaced a seized LiftMaster LA400 slide-gate motor on a 1990s townhome alley off S Winchester Blvd in Campbell, where clay-soil heave had twisted the gate frame 2 inches out of plumb; we reset the post in a deep concrete re-pour, installed a new FAAC 740 with battery backup, and reprogrammed rolling-code remotes for the six-unit HOA. Slide motor replacement in Campbell runs $1,200–$2,200 depending on gate weight, track condition, and whether the post needs extraction and reset.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Campbell
We stock and service LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. That’s nine brands with parts on our Palo Alto shelves, not two or three with everything else “ordered in.” For Campbell customers, that means same-day repair on most motor failures instead of a return trip next week. We see a lot of LiftMaster and FAAC in Campbell’s 1990s–2000s installations, Linear in recent retrofits, and DoorKing on commercial and HOA entries near the Pruneyard. Kevin is certified and experienced across all nine brands, so we’re not learning your system on your dime.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Campbell Homes
- Seasonal clay-heave destroys gear alignment. Campbell’s Mediterranean wet season saturates the Santa Clara Valley’s expansive clay-heavy soils, causing fence posts set in shallow concrete decades ago to heave and shift, which throws gate frames progressively out of plumb and makes latch alignment fail. Slide motors like the FAAC 740 grind their nylon gears against a now-crooked track until the teeth strip.
- Post-WWII redwood gates have no internal reinforcement. The dominant housing stock is 1950s–1970s single-story ranch homes on modest lots where side-yard pedestrian gates were typically built from redwood or cedar and anchored in surface-poured concrete pads. Motor brackets screw into end-grain that checks and splits; the bracket loosens, the gate sags, and the motor strains until it fails. We weld steel reinforcement behind the gate or replace with steel-frame construction.
- Tight townhome alleys force compromise installations. Infill townhome alleys have minimal clearance for swing-gate arms, forcing tight-space linear motor retrofits. We’ve seen competitors install standard swing arms that hit parked cars or block dumpster access, then disappear when the HOA complains.
- Seized drop-rod bolts turn hardware swaps into structural jobs. On many of the older ranch-home lots near downtown Campbell, original drop-rod floor bolts have been sitting in concrete since the 1960s and are fully seized with rust. Technicians who expect a routine hardware-swap quickly discover they need a rotary hammer and post extraction instead. We carry the tools and explain the scope change before we start cutting.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Campbell, CA
| Service | Typical Range in Campbell |
|---|---|
| Basic motor repair (control board, safety loop, limit switch) | $280–$480 |
| Gear rebuild or actuator replacement | $340–$620 |
| New swing-gate motor installation | $650–$1,200 |
| Linear motor retrofit (tight-clearance applications) | $890–$1,450 |
| Slide-gate motor replacement | $1,200–$2,200 |
| Battery backup add-on | $180–$340 |
| Intercom integration (wired or wireless) | $450–$890 |
| Post extraction and concrete reset (clay-heave damage) | $380–$750 |
Campbell pricing runs roughly comparable to San Jose and Santa Clara, though jobs in the older ranch core often uncover hidden scope—seized hardware, decayed wood, or heaved posts—that newer-construction cities don’t present. We diagnose before we quote, and we don’t proceed past the original estimate without a conversation. Free estimates mean you know the real number before we start. Call (831) 218-8355 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Campbell
Our service radius covers Campbell’s full 95008, 95009, and 95011 zip codes plus surrounding communities. We regularly run to Saratoga for estate-grade automated entries, San Jose for commercial multi-gate sites, Santa Clara for industrial yard gates, and Cupertino for tech-campus access control. Each city gets the same Kevin-led diagnosis and same-day parts availability.
Serving Campbell, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Campbell 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 Campbell
Clay-soil heave has almost certainly shifted your gate post or track out of alignment. Campbell’s winter-saturated clay expands, pushes posts sideways, then contracts in summer and leaves gaps; the gate frame torques, and the slide motor’s gears grind against a now-crooked track until they strip. We check the gate’s plumb and level before quoting motor work, because replacing gears without fixing the alignment wastes your money. Call (831) 218-8355 and we’ll diagnose whether it’s a motor issue, a structural issue, or both—estimates are free.
Yes, and we often need to. On Campbell’s original ranch-home lots near downtown and the Campbell Park area, those drop-rod bolts have been rusted in place since the Johnson administration. We carry rotary hammers, extractors, and the welding gear to rebuild or replace the post if the concrete crumbles. It’s a scope add, not a surprise—we check the bolt before we quote the motor, and we explain what we’re finding as we find it.
We install FAAC’s 740 battery backup system or LiftMaster’s LA400DC solar-compatible units for Campbell properties where PG&E reliability is a concern. The FAAC 740 with battery backup adds roughly $280–$340 to the install and provides 20–30 cycles during an outage—enough for a residential gate or small HOA. For larger commercial slide gates, we spec external battery cabinets with 100+ cycle capacity. Campbell’s summer heat degrades batteries faster than milder climates; we use AGM batteries rated for high-temperature cycling and check them during annual service calls.
Sometimes, but usually not for long. Campbell’s post-WWII redwood gates were built without internal steel reinforcement; the motor bracket screws into end-grain that splits and checks as it ages. We can weld a steel tube frame behind the existing boards, or replace the gate with a steel-frame unit that accepts the motor properly. If the gate is sagging because the post has heaved in clay soil, we extract and reset the post first. Kevin will give you an honest assessment: motor-only, motor-plus-reinforcement, or full gate replacement. Call (831) 218-8355 for an on-site look.
You need intercom integration if your HOA wants residents to grant visitor access without walking to the gate. For Campbell’s 1990s–2000s townhome HOAs off S Winchester Blvd and near Hamilton Ave, we install wireless intercom systems with cellular or WiFi connectivity that don’t require trenching through existing landscaping. Hardwired systems are more reliable but cost $200–$400 more in labor. Most six- to twelve-unit Campbell HOAs choose wireless DoorKing or Elite systems with rolling-code remotes for residents and a call button that dials the resident’s cell. We program the system, train your board, and leave documentation. Call (831) 218-8355 to discuss your HOA’s specific access workflow.
Ready to fix your gate motor or opener in Campbell? Call Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto at (831) 218-8355 for a free, on-site estimate. Kevin Lewis serves as our lead technician on Campbell jobs, and we stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule for same-day repair when possible.
Reviewed by Kevin Lewis, Owner at Golden State Gate Solutions Palo Alto, serving Campbell since 2009.