Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair we handle access control installation for businesses and homes across Allen, TX. Whether you need a keypad entry system, a card reader setup, or a full video intercom system, we build it around how you actually use your property. Our access control installation work covers everything from single gates to multi-point entry systems, so you get one solution instead of a patchwork of devices.
We focus on equipment that's reliable in North Texas weather and easy for your team or family to use day to day.
We've installed access control systems for property managers, small businesses, and homeowners for years, and that hands-on experience shapes how we approach every job. Our techs are trained on the latest entry hardware, so installs go smoothly and systems run the way they're supposed to from day one. We've also worked on plenty of past projects involving gated entries, parking access, and perimeter security, which means we've likely seen a setup similar to yours. Along with Allen, we regularly install access control systems in Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Wylie, and Garland.
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Fully Stocked Service Trucks - Our trucks carry the most commonly needed parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, Viking Access Systems, DoorKing, and Mighty Mule systems, so most repairs do not require a return visit for parts.
Licensed, Insured & Background-Checked Technicians - Every Allen Elite technician is licensed through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), fully insured, and background-checked before entering your property.
Written Workmanship Guarantee on All Repairs - Every repair we complete is backed by a written workmanship guarantee. If the same issue returns within the guarantee period, we come back and fix it at no additional charge.
All Gate Types & All Major Brands - We work on slide gates, swing gates, bi-parting gates, barrier arm gates, cantilever gates, and overhead gates across every major manufacturer, including LiftMaster, FAAC, Viking Access Systems, HySecurity, Elite Gates, Ghost Controls, and Mighty Mule. One call covers it all.
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Keypad entry is one of the simplest ways to control who gets into a building or gated property. Instead of keys that get lost or copied, everyone uses a code you control. We program each keypad ourselves, so codes can be changed any time a tenant moves out or an employee leaves.
For businesses in Allen, this means fewer locksmith calls and less guessing about who has access. Homeowners like keypads for side gates, garages, and back entries where carrying a key isn't practical. We size the hardware to the entry point, so it holds up to daily use.
Card and fob readers are a step up for properties that need to track who comes and goes. Each card or fob is tied to a specific person, so access can be added or pulled instantly without rekeying anything. We install these systems often for offices, warehouses, and multi-unit properties around Allen, where multiple people need different levels of access.
It's also a clean option for HOA gated communities that want a simple swipe-in process for residents. We set up the reader, the wiring, and the software so you can manage cards from one place. Lost a card? We can deactivate it the same day.
A video intercom adds a visual check before anyone's let onto the property. Visitors press a button, you see and hear them, then you decide whether to let them in — all from a phone or a wall panel. This works well for commercial gates in Allen where deliveries and visitors need to be screened, but it's just as useful for residential gated driveways.
We mount the camera unit, run the wiring back to your gate operator, and pair it with your existing entry system. Most setups also let you talk to a visitor even when you're not home. It's a straightforward way to add a second layer of control to any gate.
More properties in Allen are moving toward smartphone-based entry, where your phone acts as the key. There's no card to lose and no code to remember — you just tap your phone or trigger entry through an app. We install this for businesses that want employees to use a system they already carry, plus homeowners who like managing gate access remotely.
Setup includes linking the app to your gate or door hardware and walking you through how to add or remove users. It pairs well with existing keypad or card systems if you're not ready to switch over completely. This option also makes it easy to grant temporary access to a guest or contractor.
Every job starts with us looking at the property in person. We check the entry points, existing wiring, power access, and what kind of traffic the gate or door sees daily. This matters more for commercial properties with multiple entries, but it's just as important for a single residential gate.
We take note of distance from the gate to the nearest power source, since that affects what equipment makes sense. From there, we put together a plan that fits the property instead of forcing a one-size system onto it. This step also helps us catch issues, like old wiring, before they become installation-day surprises.
Once the plan is set, we move into running wiring, mounting hardware, and connecting the access control components. For gated properties, this usually means tying the reader or keypad into the existing gate operator. For commercial buildings, it can mean wiring multiple doors back to a central control panel.
We keep wiring clean and protected, especially for outdoor installs that face Texas heat and storms. Our crews work efficiently so a business isn't left with blocked entries longer than necessary. Homeowners get the same care, just on a smaller scale.
After the hardware's in place, we program the system — codes, cards, fobs, or app users, depending on what you chose. For businesses, this often means setting different access levels, so a manager and a part-time employee don't have the same permissions. Residential setups are usually simpler, just family members and maybe a trusted neighbor or cleaner.
We also set up any remote management features at this stage, so you can make changes later without calling us every time. This is where the system actually becomes usable day to day. We test each user credential before we consider the job done.
Being able to manage your system from a phone or computer makes a real difference once it's installed. Businesses can add or remove employee access without being on-site, which matters when staff changes happen often.
Homeowners get the same benefit — letting in a guest or checking who came through the gate, all from an app. We set this up during programming so it's ready to use right away. It also means fewer service calls just to make a small change. This feature has become one of the most requested parts of access control installation in Allen.
Access control works even better when it's tied into cameras you already have. If someone uses a code or card to enter, you can pull up footage from that exact moment. We connect new access control systems with existing camera setups whenever possible, so you're not running two separate systems side by side.
This is especially useful for commercial properties in Allen that already invested in video security. Residential customers benefit too, especially at gated driveways where seeing who's arriving matters. Combining both gives a fuller picture of property activity.
Not everyone needs the same level of access, and that's where user levels come in. A manager might get access to every door, while a part-time employee only gets the front entrance. We set these levels up during system programming, so permissions match how the business actually operates.
This is one of the bigger advantages commercial properties get from access control installation over a basic lock and key. Homeowners can use a lighter version of this too, like giving cleaner access only during certain hours. It's a feature that scales to fit the property.
A keypad uses a code that anyone with the number can enter, while a card or fob reader ties access to a specific physical item. Card readers make it easier to track exactly who entered and when, since each card is assigned to a person. Keypads are simpler and often cheaper, which works well for smaller properties or single entry points. We help Allen property owners decide based on how many people need access and how much tracking matters to them.
Yes, in most cases we can add a keypad, card reader, or intercom to an existing gate operator without replacing the whole system. We check the operator first to confirm it's compatible and has the right connections for new hardware. This is one of the more common requests we get from Allen property owners who already have a working gate. It's usually a faster and more affordable option than installing a brand-new gate system.
Commercial properties usually need systems that handle more users and higher traffic, like multi-level access permissions or higher-capacity card readers. Homes typically need something simpler, since there are fewer people using the system day to day. That said, the core technology — keypads, readers, intercoms — is often the same, just configured differently. We build each install around how the property is actually used rather than assuming one setup fits all.
Most access control systems we install include a backup battery or manual override so the gate or door can still be operated during a power outage. This keeps a property from being locked out or stuck open if the electricity goes down. We go over backup options with every customer in Allen during installation, so there are no surprises later. It's a standard part of how we set systems up from the start.
Yes, most systems we install include an app or online portal for remote management. You can add or remove users, check who's entered, and make changes without being on-site. This is especially useful for business owners managing multiple employees or property managers handling several tenants. We set this up as part of the install so it's ready to use right away.
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