Commercial Gate Repair in Allen, TX | Business & Property Security Solutions

Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair  offers commercial gate repair for businesses and property managers across Allen, TX. Whether it's a stuck sliding gate, a dead motor, or a damaged access control panel, we get your entrance working again fast. We also work on swing gates, barrier arms, and keypad systems for warehouses, apartment complexes, and retail centers. 

We've spent years repairing electric gates for businesses and homeowners alike, and that hands-on experience shows in every job we take. Our techs are trained on major gate operator brands, so we can diagnose issues quickly instead of guessing. We've also handled repair calls in The Colony, TX, Rockwall, TX, McKinney, TX, Wylie, TX, and Frisco, TX, so we know the wear patterns local weather and traffic put on these systems.

Why Choose Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair

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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Commercial Gate Repair Services in Allen, TXand Surrounding Areas

Sliding Gate Repair for Warehouses and Retail Lots

Sliding gates take a beating from constant vehicle traffic, especially at warehouses and retail centers. We repair worn rollers, bent tracks, and misaligned panels that cause gates to stick or jump off course. Our team also checks the chain or belt drive system, since that's often where slow openings start.

If the gate is grinding or struggling to close, we trace it back to the track or drive component causing the drag. We carry common replacement parts so most sliding gate repairs wrap up in a single visit. That keeps your loading areas and parking lots accessible without extended downtime.

Swing Gate Repair for Business Entrances

Swing gates on commercial properties often fail at the hinges or the arm operator, especially with heavier gate panels. We inspect hinge wear, arm alignment, and mounting brackets to find where the strain is coming from.

Sometimes the fix is as simple as tightening hardware; other times it's a worn arm that needs replacing. We also test the gate's swing radius to confirm it still clears vehicles and pedestrians safely. Left alone, a misaligned swing gate can drag on pavement or fail to latch fully. We fix both the mechanical issue and the safety risk in the same visit.

Barrier Arm and Vehicle Gate Repair

Barrier arms control vehicle flow at parking garages, gated lots, and loading docks, so downtime here slows everyone down. We repair bent or broken arms, faulty spring tension, and slow-raising mechanisms that frustrate drivers waiting to enter. Our team also checks the internal gear box, since worn gears are a common cause of jerky or incomplete arm movement.

If the arm won't stay up or drops unexpectedly, that's usually a counterbalance or motor issue we can pinpoint quickly. We test the full cycle after repair to confirm smooth, consistent operation. That way your traffic flow stays steady instead of backing up at the entrance.

Gate Panel and Hardware Repair for Commercial Properties

Damaged gate panels aren't just an eyesore, they can throw off the whole gate's balance and operation. We straighten bent panels where possible, or replace sections that are too warped to fix safely. We also tighten or replace loose hinges, brackets, and fasteners that contribute to panel sag over time.

A sagging panel puts extra strain on the motor, so fixing the hardware early protects the rest of the system. Our team checks panel alignment against the track or hinge line before calling the repair complete. This keeps the gate moving smoothly and looking presentable at your business entrance.

Automatic Gate Repair for High-Traffic Commercial Properties

Safety Sensor and Photo Eye Repair

Safety sensors stop the gate from closing on vehicles or people, so a malfunctioning sensor is both a safety and liability issue. We clean and realign photo eyes that have drifted out of position from vibration or impact. If the sensor still won't trigger correctly, we test the wiring and replace the sensor unit when needed.

We also check for sunlight interference, which can cause sensors to misread on certain lot layouts. A gate that closes too soon or won't close at all usually traces back to this component. We confirm proper sensor function before leaving any commercial site.


Loop Detector and Vehicle Sensing Repair

Loop detectors buried in the pavement tell the gate when a vehicle is present, and damaged loops cause gates to stick open or ignore cars entirely. We test loop continuity and check the detector unit inside the control box for faulty settings. Pavement repairs or resurfacing nearby can damage these loops, so we inspect for cuts or breaks in the wire.

If the loop is intact but the gate still misreads vehicles, we recalibrate detector sensitivity. This repair matters most for high-traffic lots where gates need to respond instantly and accurately. We test with multiple vehicle types to confirm consistent detection.


Automatic Closing and Timer Function Repair

Gates set to auto-close on a timer can drift out of sync, closing too fast or staying open too long. We check the timer module settings and adjust them to match your property's actual traffic patterns. If the gate isn't closing automatically at all, we trace the issue to the timer circuit or a stuck relay.

We also confirm the auto-close function works properly alongside safety sensors, so timing changes don't create new hazards. Getting this balance right reduces both security gaps and unnecessary motor strain. Our team tests several full cycles before considering the repair finished.


Types of Gate Damage Affecting Commercial Gate Repair in Allen, TX

Impact and Collision Damage

Vehicle impacts are one of the most common reasons we get called out for commercial gate repair. A delivery truck clipping a panel or a car backing into a track can bend metal, knock gates off alignment, or snap hinges outright. We assess whether the frame is still structurally sound before doing any cosmetic repair.

Sometimes a single impact damages multiple components at once, like a bent track plus a cracked sensor housing. We prioritize getting the gate safely operational first, then address remaining cosmetic issues. Quick response after an impact prevents further strain on already-weakened parts.

Weather and Corrosion Damage

Texas heat, humidity, and the occasional ice storm all take a toll on commercial gate components over time. We see rust forming on hinges and tracks, especially on properties without regular maintenance. Sun exposure also degrades plastic housings on sensors and control boxes faster than most people expect.

Corroded wiring connections cause intermittent failures that are tricky to diagnose without a thorough inspection. We treat and replace corroded parts before they cause a complete system failure. Addressing weather damage early extends the life of the entire gate system.

Wear From High-Frequency Use

Gates on busy commercial properties cycle far more often than residential gates, and that frequency wears down moving parts faster. Rollers, chains, and gear assemblies show wear patterns we don't see as often on lower-traffic sites. We inspect these high-wear components proactively, since waiting for total failure usually means a bigger repair bill.

Lubrication schedules also matter more here, since dry components under heavy use fail faster. We adjust our repair approach based on your property's actual traffic volume. This keeps repair costs predictable instead of reactive.

FAQs About Commercial Gate Repair in Allen, TX

What causes a commercial gate to stop opening or closing properly?

Most stoppages trace back to a motor issue, a blocked sensor, or a power problem somewhere in the system. Worn gears, loose chains, and damaged tracks can also stop a gate mid-cycle. We run a full diagnostic to find the actual cause rather than guessing at parts to replace. That approach usually gets your gate back to normal faster.

Can Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair fix gates from any brand or manufacturer?

Yes, our team is trained across major commercial gate operator brands, so brand isn't usually a barrier to repair. We source compatible parts even for older or discontinued models when possible. If a part truly isn't available, we'll walk you through the best alternative. Either way, we aim to get your specific system running again.

How quickly can you respond to a commercial gate repair call in Allen, TX?

We prioritize commercial calls since a broken gate often means a security or access gap for the business. Response time depends on current job load, but we move fast on urgent situations. Our local presence in Allen, TX helps us reach most sites the same day in many cases. Give us a call and we'll give you a realistic window.

Why does my gate keep failing in the same spot after previous repairs?

Repeat failures usually point to an underlying issue that wasn't fully addressed the first time, like a weak power supply or a worn component left in place. We look at the whole system, not just the symptom, to avoid a repeat visit. Sometimes the real cause is upstream of where the gate is actually failing. Our diagnostic process is built to catch that.

Do power outages damage commercial gate systems?

Outages themselves don't usually cause damage, but they expose weak backup battery systems or faulty transfer switches. Gates without a working backup can get stuck open or closed, which creates a security risk. We test backup systems during repair visits so outages don't catch your property off guard. It's a small check that prevents a bigger headache later.

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