Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair offers automatic gate maintenance for homes and businesses across Allen, TX. Our preventive service plans cover everything from motor checks to sensor calibration, so your gate keeps running the way it should. We know a gate that sticks or stalls is more than annoying — it's a security gap waiting to happen. That's why we built our maintenance program around catching small issues before they turn into big repair bills.
Our crew has spent years working on gates of every make and model, and that hands-on experience shows in how fast we diagnose problems. We're trained on the latest access control systems, so whether it's a swing gate or a slide gate, we know what to look for. We've serviced properties in Plano, TX, McKinney, TX, Frisco, TX, Richardson, TX, and Wylie, TX, plus plenty of spots right here in Allen. Over the years, we've built a track record of keeping gates reliable, which is really the whole point of maintenance in the first place.
Upfront Pricing — No Hidden Fees - Every job starts with a written quote. What we quote is what you pay. We do not charge additional fees after the work is done.
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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Gates at warehouses, apartment complexes, and retail centers open and close dozens of times a day, so they need more frequent attention. We schedule visits based on your gate's actual usage, not just a generic calendar date. That means busier properties might see us monthly, while quieter ones go longer between checkups.
During each visit, we check the motor, track, and safety sensors for early signs of strain. This kind of routine attention is what keeps a high-traffic gate from failing during business hours. Plus, it's a lot cheaper than an emergency call when the gate won't budge.
A lot of Allen businesses pair their automatic gates with keypads, card readers, or intercom systems. We test how well these components talk to each other, since a maintenance plan that ignores the access control side misses half the picture. If a card reader is lagging or a keypad code isn't registering, that's often a sign of a wiring or sensor issue we can catch early.
We also check that backup power and battery systems are still holding a charge. This matters most for properties that can't afford a gate stuck open or closed. So we treat access control as part of the gate, not a separate system.
Heavy commercial gates put a lot of stress on hinges, rollers, and tracks, especially with daily use. We lubricate these parts on a set schedule so metal doesn't grind against metal and wear down faster than it should. Dirt and debris build up fast on commercial properties, so we also clean tracks during each visit.
Skipping this step is one of the most common reasons gates start sticking or making noise. A well-lubricated gate also runs quieter, which matters for properties near offices or residences. It's a small task that prevents some of the bigger repairs we see.
Property managers juggling multiple buildings need a paper trail, not just a verbal "it's fine." After every maintenance visit, we provide a written report covering what we checked, what we adjusted, and anything that needs attention soon. This makes it easier to budget for future repairs instead of getting blindsided.
It also helps when managers need to show maintenance history to insurance or ownership groups. We keep these records straightforward, no jargon, just what was done and what to watch. That way, nothing falls through the cracks between visits.
Your gate's motor and backup battery are doing more work than most homeowners realize. We inspect the motor for unusual noise, slow response, or overheating, since these are early warning signs of bigger trouble ahead. The battery backup gets tested too, especially before storm season when power outages are more common.
A weak battery means your gate might not open during an outage, which is a real problem if you rely on it daily. We catch these issues during routine visits instead of waiting for a full failure. That keeps your home gate dependable year-round.
Safety sensors are what keep your gate from closing on a car, pet, or person, so they need to stay properly aligned. We check that photo-eyes are clean and pointed correctly, since dirt or a slight bump can throw off the alignment without anyone noticing.
We also test the response time to make sure the gate reverses quickly when something crosses its path. This is one of the most overlooked parts of home gate upkeep. Still, it's one of the easiest to fix once we spot it. A properly calibrated sensor protects your family and your gate.
Nothing's more frustrating than a remote that used to work fine and suddenly doesn't. We test remotes, keypads, and any smartphone app connections during maintenance visits to make sure everything still talks to the gate properly. Weak signals, dead batteries, or outdated codes are common culprits we look for.
We also reprogram or replace remotes when needed, right there during the visit. This keeps your household from dealing with random access issues down the line. It's a quick check that saves a lot of hassle later.
We listen for grinding, clicking, or straining sounds that often point to motor wear before it becomes obvious to the homeowner or business owner. We also check how long the gate takes to fully open and close, since a slowdown is usually an early sign of mechanical resistance.
Belts, gears, and chains get inspected for fraying or stretching too. Catching this early means a smaller fix instead of a full motor replacement. We've seen plenty of gates that could've avoided a breakdown with one earlier check. That's exactly the gap our inspections are designed to close.
Loose or corroded wiring is one of the sneakier causes of gate malfunctions, since it doesn't always show obvious symptoms right away. We check connection points, control boards, and grounding to make sure nothing's working its way loose. Exposed or worn wiring also gets flagged, especially on older gate systems.
This matters a lot in Allen, where humidity and temperature swings can speed up wear on wiring over time. We'd rather catch a loose connection during a routine visit than during a service call at 9pm. It's a small check with a big payoff.
A gate that doesn't reverse properly when it hits an obstruction is a genuine safety risk, not just an inconvenience. We test the reversal system using safe, controlled methods to confirm it responds the way it's supposed to. This includes checking both the mechanical auto-reverse and any sensor-based safety features working together.
If something's off, we adjust it on the spot rather than leaving it for another visit. This part of the inspection matters most for households with kids or pets near the gate. So we never skip it, even on a routine check.
A standard visit covers motor performance, wiring, safety sensors, and hardware condition. We also lubricate moving parts and test the safety reversal system. Anything we find gets explained clearly, with next steps if a repair is needed. The goal is to catch small issues before they turn into bigger ones.
It depends on usage, gate type, and weather exposure. Commercial gates with heavy daily traffic usually need more frequent visits than residential gates. We help Allen property owners figure out a schedule based on their specific gate, not a one-size-fits-all calendar.
Yes, most gate issues we see started as a small problem that went unnoticed. Routine checks catch wear on motors, sensors, and hardware before they cause a full failure. It won't prevent every issue, but it cuts down on emergency repairs significantly.
Absolutely — safety sensor testing is a core part of every visit we do. We check alignment, cleanliness, and response time to make sure the gate reverses properly when it should. This is one of the most important safety checks on the whole list.
Texas heat and storm patterns put extra stress on gate motors, wiring, and hardware throughout the year. Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair builds seasonal timing into our maintenance plans for exactly this reason. It helps property owners avoid breakdowns tied to extreme weather swings.
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