Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair handles sliding gate repair for homes and businesses across Allen, TX. Whether your automatic sliding gate has jumped its track, your motor is grinding, or your driveway gate just won't budge, we get it moving again. We work on commercial sliding gate repair and residential sliding gate repair alike, so no job is too big or too small. From sticky rollers to dead motors, we've seen it all and we fix it right.
Our team has spent years repairing sliding gates throughout North Texas, and that experience shows in how fast we diagnose a problem. We're trained on the major gate brands and motor systems, so we don't guess — we know what's wrong and how to fix it. Beyond Allen, we also serve Rockwall, Celina, Addison, Royse City, and Richardson, TX plus the surrounding communities. That regional reach means we've worked on just about every gate setup you can imagine, which makes troubleshooting faster for you.
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 properties depend on their sliding gates for security and controlled access, so downtime isn't really an option. We repair heavy-duty commercial sliding gates for warehouses, apartment complexes, and office parks around Allen.
These gates see more daily use, which means more wear on tracks, rollers, and motors. We size up the traffic load and repair accordingly, so the fix actually holds up.
Home sliding gates usually fail from everyday wear — a roller wearing thin, a remote losing connection, or a track filling with debris. We handle residential sliding gate repair for driveway gates of all sizes and styles.
Most home visits take less time than people expect, since the issues are often simpler than commercial setups. We'll walk you through what broke and why, in plain language.
Electric sliding gates rely on a motor, gearbox, and control board working together. When one part fails, the whole gate can stop responding.
We troubleshoot motors, replace gearboxes, and reset control boards as part of our electric sliding gate repair service. Catching a motor issue early often saves you from a full motor replacement down the road.
A gate that drags, leans, or grinds is almost always a track or roller problem. We clean, realign, and replace worn tracks and rollers so the gate glides instead of fighting its way open.
Dirt and debris build up over time, so even a well-built gate needs this kind of upkeep eventually. This is one of the most common repairs we run.
Cost depends on what's broken — a roller swap costs far less than a motor replacement. Gate size and material also play a role, since heavier commercial gates need sturdier parts. We give a clear quote before starting any work, so there's no guesswork involved.
That way, you know what you're paying for and why. Travel and part availability can shift timing slightly too, especially for older or specialty gate systems. We always flag that upfront so there are no surprises later.
Most repair requests get a same-day or next-day appointment, since a stuck gate is rarely something that can wait. We keep common parts stocked specifically for this reason. If your gate poses a security risk while broken, let us know — we prioritize those calls.
Quick response is something we take seriously. Plus, our trucks are stocked daily, so we're rarely caught without the part needed for a same-day fix. That preparation is part of why Allen customers call us first.
For commercial properties, we schedule repairs around your operating hours so we're not disrupting deliveries or tenant access. Early morning and after-hours appointments are available for this reason. We coordinate with property managers or business owners ahead of time to keep things simple.
The goal is a fixed gate without added hassle to your day. We also stay flexible if plans shift last minute, since we know commercial schedules can change quickly. That flexibility is something our Allen clients count on.
We start by walking the full length of the track and checking the motor, sensors, and rollers. This step tells us whether it's a quick fix or something deeper, like a bent track or burnt-out motor.
We explain what we find before doing any work, so there are no surprises on the invoice. Most diagnoses take under thirty minutes.
Once we know the cause, we repair or replace the failing part — a roller, sensor, gearbox, or section of track. We carry common parts on our trucks, so many repairs get finished in one visit.
If a specialty part is needed, we'll order it and keep you posted on timing. Either way, we don't leave a gate half-fixed.
After the repair, we run the gate through several open-and-close cycles to check alignment and speed. We also test the safety sensors, since a gate that closes on an obstacle is a real hazard.
Small adjustments, like tightening a chain or recalibrating the limit switches, happen at this stage too. We don't consider the job done until it runs smooth and quiet.
This usually happens from worn rollers, a bent track, or debris buildup that pushes the gate off alignment. Heavy use without regular upkeep speeds up the wear. Once it happens, the gate needs to be re-seated and the rollers checked for damage. We handle this repair regularly across Allen properties.
In most cases, yes — motor issues often come down to a worn gear, a loose connection, or a failed capacitor rather than a dead motor. We always check the smaller components first before recommending a full replacement. This keeps repair costs down for our customers. Allen Elite Electric Gate Repair only suggests a motor swap when it's truly the best option.
Slow or uneven movement often points to a struggling motor, a misaligned track, or worn rollers carrying extra friction. It can also mean the gearbox is wearing down internally. We test each part of the system to pinpoint the actual cause. Fixing the root issue restores normal speed instead of just masking the symptom.
No — a gate that won't fully close leaves a security gap and can also signal a sensor or motor fault that could worsen. We recommend getting it looked at quickly, especially for commercial properties relying on the gate for access control. Continued use can sometimes cause further damage to the track or motor. We treat these calls as priority service in Allen.
Most repairs use common parts like rollers, sensors, and gearbox components that we keep on hand. Specialty or older systems occasionally need a part ordered from the manufacturer. We'll always let you know upfront if that's the case. Either way, our team carries the tools needed to handle most sliding gate repair jobs in one visit.
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