Gate Arm & Barrier Gate Repair in Allen, TX | Parking & Access Control Experts

Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair offers gate arm and barrier gate repair for properties across Allen, TX. Whether it's a snapped arm at an apartment complex or a barrier that won't lift at an office park, we get parking and access control systems moving again fast. Our crews work on swing arms, vertical lift barriers, and the sensors and motors that keep them running. From small lots to large commercial campuses, we treat every job with the same attention to detail.

We've spent years repairing gate arms and barrier systems throughout North Texas, and that experience shows in how fast we diagnose a problem. Our techs are trained on the major access control brands, so they know what to check before they even open a panel. We also handle ongoing service for property managers who need a reliable team on call. Our coverage area includes Plano, TX, McKinney, TX, Frisco, TX, Murphy, TX, and Lucas, TX, plus the rest of Allen and the surrounding communities.

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 & Residential Gate Arm Repair Services in Allen, TX

Snapped or Bent Gate Arm Replacement

A gate arm that's been hit by a vehicle usually needs a full replacement rather than a patch job. We carry standard arm lengths for most barrier brands, so we can often swap it out same-day. Our techs also check the gearbox and motor mount for hidden damage from the impact.

So if the arm looks fine but the gate is acting strange, that's usually why. We see this often at apartment entrances and loading docks where traffic is tight. Catching it early keeps a small fix from turning into a bigger repair bill.

Barrier Gate Motor and Gearbox Repair

When a barrier gate moves slowly or grinds on the way up, the motor or gearbox is usually the culprit. Our team opens the housing, checks for worn gears, and tests the motor under load to find the real issue. Sometimes it's just old grease causing friction, and other times the motor windings have started to fail.

We carry common replacement motors for the barrier brands used around Allen, so repairs don't always mean a long wait. Also, we test the balance spring while we're in there, since a weak spring puts extra strain on the motor. A quick check now usually saves a bigger repair later.

Gate Arm Sensor and Safety Loop Repair

Safety sensors are what stop an arm from closing on a car or person, so we treat sensor repairs as urgent. We test the loop detectors buried in the pavement, the photo-eye sensors on the posts, and the control board that reads them. A gate arm that closes too fast or ignores a vehicle underneath usually points to a sensor wiring issue.

Our techs trace the wiring back to the control panel to find breaks or corrosion. This matters most at commercial entries with steady traffic, where a faulty sensor is a real liability. We don't leave a site until the safety system is tested and working.

Remote, Keypad, and Clicker Gate Access Repair

A gate arm that won't respond to a remote or keypad is often a signal or wiring problem rather than a mechanical one. We check the receiver, the antenna, and the power supply before assuming the worst. Sometimes it's as simple as reprogramming a lost code or replacing a dead battery in a keypad.

Other times the issue traces back to interference from nearby equipment. Our team carries spare receivers and keypads for common systems, so most fixes happen in one visit. Getting access working again quickly matters for residents and employees alike.

Barrier Gate Materials Used for Repairs in Allen, TX

Aluminum vs Fiberglass Gate Arm Materials

Aluminum arms are lighter and easier to repair after an impact, which makes them common at apartment complexes and retail lots. Fiberglass arms flex more on contact, so they sometimes survive a hit that would bend an aluminum arm permanently.

We stock both, since the right choice depends on traffic patterns and how often vehicles clip the arm. For high-traffic commercial sites, we often recommend fiberglass for its impact resistance. Homeowners with lower traffic usually do fine with standard aluminum. Either way, we match the replacement to what's already mounted whenever possible.


Weatherproof Wiring and Electrical Components

Texas heat and sudden storms are hard on exposed wiring, so we use weather-rated cable and sealed connectors on every repair. Standard indoor-grade wire breaks down fast outside, leading to repeat failures within a year. We also seal control board housings and use corrosion-resistant terminals at every connection point.

This matters most for sites near sprinklers or low-lying areas that collect water. Using the right materials upfront costs a little more, but it cuts down on repeat service calls. That's a trade-off most property managers are happy to make.


Rust-Resistant Posts and Mounting Hardware

A gate arm is only as solid as what it's bolted to, so we check the post and base plate during every repair. Galvanized steel resists rust far better than basic painted steel, especially in lots that flood during heavy rain. We replace corroded bolts and brackets with stainless or zinc-coated hardware to match.

A loose or rusted mount puts uneven stress on the arm and motor, which speeds up wear. We catch this during routine repairs so it doesn't turn into a bigger failure later. Solid mounting hardware really is the foundation of a gate that lasts.


Why Businesses and Homeowners Choose Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair

Fast Response for Commercial Property Managers

Property managers can't have a stuck barrier gate blocking traffic for days, so we prioritize commercial calls with quick scheduling. Our dispatch team gives a real arrival window instead of a vague "sometime today." For sites managing multiple properties, we keep notes on past repairs so the next visit goes faster.

We also offer priority scheduling for managers who need a gate working before a specific deadline, like a move-in day. This kind of responsiveness is why several Allen-area complexes call us first. Speed matters, but we never skip the diagnostic steps to get there.

Licensed and Experienced Gate Repair Technicians

Every technician we send out has hands-on experience with gate arms and barrier systems, not just general electrical work. We train on the specific brands common to North Texas access control, so the diagnosis is accurate from the start.

Our techs also carry the tools needed to test motors, sensors, and control boards on site. That means fewer guesses and fewer return trips to "try something else." Homeowners and businesses both get the same trained crew, regardless of job size. Experience really does show up in how quickly a problem gets solved.

Transparent Pricing Before Any Repair Begins

We quote the repair cost before any work starts, so there's no surprise line item on the final bill. Our techs explain what's broken and why, in plain terms, before asking for approval to proceed. If a repair turns out to need an extra part once the housing is open, we call first rather than just adding it to the invoice.

This approach has built trust with property managers who need predictable budgets. Homeowners get the same straightforward pricing, whether it's a small fix or a full arm replacement. Clear pricing upfront just makes the whole process easier on everyone.

FAQs About Gate Arm & Barrier Gate Repair in Allen, TX

What causes a gate arm to stop working suddenly?

A gate arm that stops working is usually a sensor, motor, or wiring issue rather than a problem with the arm itself. Storms, power surges, and worn-out gearboxes are common culprits we see around Allen. Sometimes it's something simple, like a tripped breaker or a dead battery in a keypad. We test the full system to find the real cause rather than guessing.

Can a bent gate arm be repaired instead of replaced?

 A slightly bent aluminum arm sometimes can be straightened, but fiberglass arms usually need replacement once they've flexed past their limit. We inspect the gearbox and mount for hidden damage before deciding. If the damage is minor, repair can save money over a full replacement. Our team will always recommend the cheaper fix when it's the right call for the situation.

Why does my barrier gate close on cars sometimes?

This points to a sensor or loop detector problem and should be treated as urgent. The photo-eye sensors or buried loop detectors may not be reading vehicles correctly. We trace the wiring and test each sensor individually to find the fault. Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair treats safety sensor issues as a priority call, not a routine one.

Do you work on gate arms for apartment complexes and office parks?

 Yes, commercial properties make up a large share of our gate arm and barrier gate repair calls in Allen. We're familiar with the brands commonly used at apartment entrances, parking garages, and office park gates. Our scheduling prioritizes commercial sites since downtime affects more people. We also work with property managers on ongoing service needs.

What's included in a gate arm repair visit?

A typical visit includes a full diagnostic, the repair itself, and a safety test before we leave. We check the arm, motor, sensors, and control board as a complete system. Most common issues get fixed in that same visit using parts we carry on the truck. We also walk the property contact through what was fixed and what to watch for going forward.

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