Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Holiday
Gate access control repair in Holiday typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you’re fixing a single keypad or retrofitting an entire community entrance system, and most calls from the 34690–34692 ZIP codes are handled same-day. We’re Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa, and our Gate Access Control team knows Holiday’s gate infrastructure inside out — the corroded swing-arm operators at the entrance of 55-plus communities off U.S. 19, the lightning-fried control boards after summer storms rolling in from the Gulf, the obsolete intercom systems that locked out 80 residents yesterday. Daniel Lopez doesn’t just own the company — he’s the technician on your job, and he’s been diagnosing these exact failures for 11 years. Call (888) 519-5401 for a free estimate.

Why Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa Is Holiday’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
We’ve built our reputation in Holiday one community gate at a time. Our 342 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars include repeat calls from HOA boards in manufactured home parks along U.S. 19 who’ve learned that when their single-entry gate fails, we’re the ones who show up with the right parts and the experience to retrofit rather than automatically push full replacement.
Daniel Lopez personally serves as lead technician on Holiday jobs. That matters when you’re standing at a seized FAAC 400 operator with 120 residents locked in or out, and the last company sent a subcontractor who’d never seen a 1980s swing-arm chassis. We’re based in Gibsonton, so response time to Holiday is typically under 45 minutes — critical when one failed gate controls access to an entire community.
We weld, fabricate, and source parts others can’t. That in-house capability means we can custom-fit posts in Holiday’s tight entrance easements, fabricate mounting brackets for obsolete operators, and complete structural repairs that other gate companies have to decline or outsource. Eleven years, one specialty: gates.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Holiday
Phone Entry Systems for Holiday Communities
Phone entry systems are the lifeline of Holiday’s 55-plus manufactured home parks, where visitors punch in a code to ring a resident’s landline or cell. Most of these systems along the U.S. 19 corridor are 20–30 years old, with corroded relay boards and moisture-compromised speaker modules from decades of Gulf salt air. We repair and retrofit phone entry systems for communities from Beacon Square to the Anclote River edge, often integrating modern cellular dialers where copper landlines have been discontinued. A typical phone entry repair in Holiday runs $280–$480; full retrofit with a new cellular-compatible unit is $650–$1,100.
Keypad Entry for Holiday Residential and Community Gates
Keypad entry systems in Holiday take a beating. The original mechanical keypads from the 1970s and 1980s — common at entrances to communities like those near Tarpon Avenue — have buttons that stick, contacts that corrode, and backlit displays that have been dead for a decade. We replace these with marine-grade keypads rated for salt-air exposure, or retrofit wireless keypad systems where running new conduit through 50-year-old concrete would be prohibitively expensive. Your gate, your brand — we service it. Keypad replacement on a Holiday community gate typically runs $180–$340 for a standard unit, $380–$520 for a multi-code commercial-grade system with audit trail.
Smart Access Control in Holiday
Smart access — app-based entry, Wi-Fi connected operators, cloud-managed user codes — is increasingly what Holiday HOA boards ask about, especially as younger family members manage parents’ properties remotely. But Holiday’s infrastructure reality matters: many manufactured home parks have poor or no Wi-Fi at the entrance, and the metal gate structures themselves can block cellular signals. We assess signal strength before recommending smart systems, and we’ve installed hardwired Ethernet-over-powerline bridges to make reliable smart access work in places where wireless alone fails. Smart access retrofit in Holiday typically runs $450–$850 depending on connectivity infrastructure needs.
Remote Control and Card Reader Systems
Remote control programming and card reader installation round out our Holiday access control work. We clone and program remotes for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and other major brands — critical when a community has 50 residents who each need a working clicker. Card readers see less use in Holiday’s residential fabric than in Tampa commercial properties, but we do install proximity card systems for small commercial plazas and some larger park management offices.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Holiday
We’re certified to work on nine distinct gate and motor brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — which means virtually no residential or light-commercial gate system in Holiday is outside our scope. We maintain local parts stock for the brands we see most in this market: Mighty Mule and LiftMaster for newer residential installations, FAAC and BFT for the legacy swing-arm operators that dominate Holiday’s older communities. That inventory means faster turnaround on repairs that would otherwise wait weeks for special-order parts from distributors. When a part is obsolete — common with 1980s FAAC 400 series and early BFT submersible operators — we fabricate adapters or source cross-compatible replacements from our welding and parts-fabrication shop.

Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Holiday Homes
- Salt-air corrosion on swing-arm operators and hinges. Holiday sits roughly one to two miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and the persistent salt-laden air off Tampa Bay and the Anclote River corridor accelerates corrosion on hinges, latch hardware, and operator chassis far faster than inland Pasco County cities like Zephyrhills. We regularly see FAAC and BFT operators in Holiday communities with seized pivot bearings and corroded limit-switch cams that simply don’t occur three miles inland.
- Lightning-induced control board failures from summer thunderstorms. Florida’s near-daily summer thunderstorms make lightning strikes a leading repair call for automated community gates in Holiday. Exposed metal gate posts and overhead loop detectors act as antennas; we install surge protection and isolated loop wiring on retrofits to reduce repeat failures.
- Parts obsolescence for 1970s–1980s intercom and operator models. The intercom at a Holiday community entrance might be a model discontinued before 1995. When we can’t source original components, we engineer retrofits — new operator chassis adapted to existing posts, modern dialer boards fitted to vintage enclosures — keeping costs down and gates functional.
- Tight entrance easements complicating upgrades. Holiday’s 1960s–1980s manufactured home parks were built with narrow entrance widths and minimal setback. A modern slide-gate operator often won’t fit where a 1980s swing-arm unit barely cleared. We custom-fabricate post extensions and modified mounting brackets to make new equipment work in old spaces.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Holiday, FL
Here’s what we typically charge for gate access control work in the Holiday market:
- Keypad entry repair: $180–$280
- Keypad entry replacement (standard): $180–$340
- Keypad entry replacement (commercial multi-code): $380–$520
- Phone entry system repair: $280–$480
- Phone entry system retrofit with cellular dialer: $650–$1,100
- Smart access retrofit (app-based, with connectivity): $450–$850
- Remote control programming/cloning (per unit): $45–$85
- Card reader installation (single reader): $320–$480
- Community gate operator retrofit (refurbished unit, existing posts): $1,200–$2,400
- Full community gate operator replacement with custom post work: $2,800–$4,500
Three factors move Holiday jobs up or down in these ranges: whether we can reuse existing posts and conduit (saves 30–40%), whether the original brand is still supported for parts, and whether we need to run new low-voltage wiring through 50-year-old concrete. We recently replaced a corroded FAAC 400 swing-gate operator at the entrance of Palm Gardens, a 55-plus community off U.S. 19. The original 1980s unit had seized solid from salt-air corrosion, locking in 120 residents. We retrofitted a refurbished BFT operator with a new linear limit switch, saving the HOA over 40% versus a full system replacement. Call (888) 519-5401 for a free estimate — we’ll assess your specific setup and give you an exact number.
We Also Serve Cities Near Holiday
Our service radius covers the full Pasco County gulf-side corridor, including Beacon Square to the south with its similar vintage manufactured home stock, Elfers and its mix of residential driveway gates and small commercial entries, Tarpon Springs with its heavier commercial and marina access control needs, and Trinity where newer residential communities need smart access integration. Same technician, same standards, same free estimates.
Serving Holiday, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Holiday area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Gate Access Control in Holiday
Sometimes yes, often no — but we have workarounds either way. FAAC 400 series and early BFT operators from the 1980s are largely discontinued, though we maintain a salvage network and can often source rebuilt gearboxes or limit-switch assemblies. When original parts are truly exhausted, we retrofit modern operator chassis to your existing posts and gate hardware, which typically costs 40% less than full replacement. Call (888) 519-5401 and we’ll tell you exactly what’s possible for your unit.
No, it’s not normal — it’s fixable. The pattern you’re seeing is almost always lightning surge damage to control boards or moisture intrusion into outdoor-rated enclosures that have lost their seals over decades. Holiday’s exposure to daily summer thunderstorms and salt-laden air accelerates both problems. We install proper surge protection, replace degraded gaskets, and can relocate sensitive electronics to weatherproof enclosures. Most storm-related failure repairs in Holiday run $220–$450.
Yes — both, though community entrances are our most frequent Holiday call. The dense patchwork of 1960s–1980s manufactured home parks here means a single failed community gate affects 50–200 residents, creating urgency that a residential driveway issue doesn’t match. We prioritize those calls for same-day response, and our in-house welding and fabrication capability lets us handle structural repairs on heavy community gates that lighter-equipped companies decline.
For Holiday’s Gulf-proximity salt air, we favor brands with robust corrosion protection and readily available replacement components. LiftMaster and FAAC both offer marine-grade finishes on select operators, and BFT’s newer swing-arm units have improved sealing compared to their 1980s predecessors. For keypads and phone entry, we specify NEMA 4X-rated enclosures regardless of brand. The best choice depends on your specific gate geometry and existing infrastructure — call (888) 519-5401 for a site-specific recommendation.
A standard keypad replacement on a Holiday community gate runs $180–$340 installed, while a commercial-grade multi-code unit with audit trail capability runs $380–$520. If your existing keypad is hardwired through concrete conduit that can’t be reused, add $120–$240 for wireless retrofit or surface-mount wiring. We stock marine-grade keypads rated for Holiday’s salt-air conditions, and estimates are free — call (888) 519-5401 to schedule.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa, serving Holiday and the greater Tampa Bay area since 2013.