Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair handles emergency gate repair for homes and businesses across Allen, TX, day or night. Whether it's a broken gate motor, a stuck commercial entrance, or a stalled automatic gate blocking your driveway, we show up fast to get things moving again. Our crews specialize in urgent gate repair Allen TX property owners can count on, with same-day gate repair available for most calls.
We've spent years repairing electric gates of every make and model, and that hands-on experience shows in how quickly we diagnose problems on arrival. We have also completed emergency repair work across Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Wylie, and Rockwall, in addition to Allen itself, so we know the area and the gate systems common to it. That local know-how, paired with stocked trucks, means fewer return visits and faster fixes.
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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A gate that won't lock or won't budge is a real risk for any business, since it can leave inventory, vehicles, or staff exposed. We prioritize these calls because every minute a commercial gate sits open is a minute of added risk. Our techs arrive ready to secure the entrance first, then move into a full repair.
Common causes include failed locking mechanisms, damaged hinges, or a motor that's lost power entirely. We also check access control panels, since a lockout is sometimes electrical rather than mechanical. Either way, we don't leave until the gate is closed and secured.
Plenty of gate failures happen after the last employee has gone home, which is when problems get noticed the least and matter the most. Our after-hours crews handle these calls the same way we'd handle a daytime visit — full diagnostic, real parts, real fix. We've repaired gates for warehouses, retail lots, and office parks throughout Allen during off-hours.
Still, we keep noise and disruption low, since most of this work happens near quiet neighborhoods or active job sites. A flashlight and a stocked truck go a long way at 2 a.m. That's just part of running a true 24/7 service.
At home, a stuck gate usually means you can't get your car in or out, which turns a small problem into a daily headache fast. We treat these calls with the same speed as commercial ones, since a stalled gate often points to a bigger issue brewing underneath.
Our techs check the motor, track, and control board before touching anything else. Often it's a worn gear or a tripped safety sensor causing the stall. We explain what we find in plain terms, so you're not left wondering what went wrong. Then we fix it on the spot whenever parts allow.
Gates don't care that it's a Saturday or a holiday, and neither do we when a call comes in. We staff our emergency line every weekend and holiday throughout the year, so there's always someone to answer in Allen, TX.
That said, we do see more storm-related and mechanical failures around major holidays, when gates get used more often. Our trucks stay stocked for exactly these spikes in demand. We also keep parts on hand for older and newer gate systems alike. So whatever day it is, help is one call away.
A dead motor is one of the most common reasons for an emergency call, since it can happen with zero warning signs. One day the gate opens fine, the next it just sits there. We check the power supply, capacitor, and gearbox to find the failure point fast.
Sometimes it's a simple fuse; other times the motor itself needs replacing. Either way, we carry common motor parts on our trucks to avoid delays. That keeps most repairs to a single visit.
A commercial gate stuck open is a security problem; one stuck closed is a logistics problem — both need fast attention. We see this often on lots with heavy daily traffic, where wear adds up faster than expected. Our techs inspect the track, rollers, and chain or belt drive for obstructions or damage.
Debris, misalignment, and worn rollers are the usual culprits. We clear and adjust what we can right away. If a part's failed completely, we replace it on the spot when possible.
Texas storms can knock a residential gate off its track or bend it outright, especially with strong wind gusts. After bad weather, we get a steady stream of calls from homeowners whose gates won't move at all. We check for bent frames, damaged hinges, and disconnected wiring before starting repairs.
Sometimes the gate itself is fine but the opener took the hit. We secure the property first if the gate's stuck open. Then we work through the actual repair once it's safe to do so.
When a business calls in, we move quickly to get a technician on the road. Our dispatch team asks a few quick questions to understand the issue before the truck even leaves. That way, the tech arrives with the right tools and parts already loaded.
We know downtime costs businesses money, so speed matters here more than almost anywhere else. Most commercial calls in Allen get a technician on-site within the same window we quote. That's a standard we hold ourselves to on every dispatch.
For homeowners, the visit starts with a full walk-through of the gate system. We check the motor, hinges, sensors, and control board to pinpoint exactly what's failing. This step matters, since a quick guess can lead to the wrong fix and another service call.
We explain what we find before doing any work, so there are no surprises. Most diagnoses take just a few minutes once we're on-site. From there, we move straight into the repair.
Sometimes a full repair takes a part we don't have on the truck, but the gate still needs to be secured immediately. In those cases, we put a temporary fix in place — locking the gate manually, securing an opening, or disabling a faulty component.
This keeps a property safe while we source the right part. We're upfront about what's temporary versus permanent, so you know exactly where things stand. We schedule the follow-up fast, usually within a day. Safety comes first, even when the full repair has to wait.
An emergency usually means the gate is stuck open, stuck closed, or otherwise unsafe to leave as-is. This includes security gaps at a business or a homeowner unable to get a vehicle in or out. Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair treats any situation that affects safety or access as urgent. If you're unsure whether your issue qualifies, just give us a call and describe it.
In most cases, yes — our trucks carry the common parts needed for motor, sensor, and hinge issues. Same-day gate repair is the standard we aim for across Allen, TX and nearby areas. Some older or specialty systems may need a part ordered in, but we're upfront about that from the start. We always try to secure the property the same day, even if a follow-up visit is needed.
Yes, we handle emergency repairs for businesses and homeowners alike. Commercial systems tend to be larger and more complex, while residential gates are usually more straightforward to diagnose and fix. Either way, our technicians carry the tools and parts to handle both on the same call. We treat every emergency with the same urgency, regardless of property type.
The most common culprits are a failed motor, a misaligned safety sensor, or storm and wind damage. Debris on the track or a worn-out roller can also stop a gate cold. We check all of these during our on-site diagnosis before starting any repair. Once we know the cause, we walk you through what's needed to fix it.
Yes, we respond to emergency calls throughout the surrounding region, including Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Wylie, and Rockwall. Dispatch is based on whichever technician is closest to your location at the time of the call. This keeps response times fast even outside Allen city limits. Just let us know your address when you call, and we'll get someone headed your way.
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