Ghost Controls Gate Repair in West Samoset, FL | Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across West Samoset’s 34203 corridor, specializing in the aging community-gate systems that dominate this market rather than single-family driveway installations. What sets our Ghost Controls work apart here is our familiarity with the shared-electrical-panel wiring common in West Samoset’s manufactured-home parks — a diagnostic shortcut that saves HOAs from unnecessary operator replacements. Call (888) 519-5401 for a free estimate; we typically diagnose and quote on the same visit.

Why West Samoset Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Daniel Lopez doesn’t just own the company — he’s the technician on your job. That matters in West Samoset, where gate repair means crawling under corroded community swing gates at 7 a.m. before the Florida heat hits, not swapping out a suburban opener in a shaded driveway. We’ve spent 11 years working exclusively on gates, and that focus shows in how we approach Ghost Controls equipment.
Our shop stocks OEM Ghost Controls boards and motors for active TDS series models, plus quality aftermarket equivalents for discontinued units. When a park manager in West Samoset calls with a dead TDS1 slide operator, we’re not ordering parts from a catalog and hoping — we’re pulling from inventory we’ve already vetted for this climate. Daniel trained in industrial mechanics and electrical systems at Hillsborough Community College’s Dale Mabry campus before he ever touched a gate operator in the field, and that foundation matters when you’re tracing intermittent faults in 40-year-old community electrical infrastructure.
Your gate, your brand — we service it. Nine major manufacturers, including Ghost Controls, and we don’t push replacement unless the math genuinely favors it.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in West Samoset
- Corroded limit-switch terminals on TDS2 swing operators. West Samoset’s salt-laden air off Tampa Bay attacks the brass terminal blocks on Ghost Controls TDS2 units, especially where the operator housing seal has hardened after years of sun exposure. The gate stops short, overshoots, or hunts back and forth. We clean, re-terminate, and reseal — or replace the limit switch assembly if the corrosion has reached the board traces.
- Worn slide motor brushes on TDS1 units in 24-hour parks. Manufactured-home communities along 14th Avenue West and similar corridors run their gates constantly — visitor traffic, delivery trucks, maintenance crews. TDS1 motors with 10-15 years of that duty cycle chew through brushes until the armature starts scoring. We pull the motor, assess the commutator, and either rebuild with OEM brush kits or replace the motor if the damage is too far gone.
- Circuit board failure from lightning-induced surges. West Samoset’s summer thunderstorms are brutal, and gates wired to shared panels without dedicated surge protection are sitting ducks. The Ghost Controls control board takes the hit, and suddenly the gate won’t respond to any input. We stock replacement boards, install panel-level surge protection where the electrical layout allows, and always check whether the ground bonding meets current standards.
- Bracket rust and bolt seizure on TDS3 dual-swing installations. Original installers in West Samoset’s 1970s-1980s housing stock often used galvanized hardware where stainless was called for. The salt air turns those brackets into orange dust. We fabricate replacement brackets in-house — weld, drill, and hot-dip galvanize if the customer wants — rather than telling an HOA the gate is unrepairable.
- WVS-1 wireless vehicle sensor dropouts after heavy rain. Standing water in West Samoset’s flat park roads messes with the WVS-1’s magnetic detection range, and the sensor housing can take on moisture if the gasket has aged. We test signal strength, reseat or replace the sensor, and address drainage if the install location is the real culprit.
Ghost Controls Service in West Samoset: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s something generic Ghost Controls pages never mention: in West Samoset’s manufactured-home parks along 34203, community gates are often powered from shared electrical panels with non-dedicated circuits. A tripped breaker from a neighbor’s AC unit is a common cause of “gate won’t open” calls. We’ve learned to check the entire park’s electrical layout before condemning the Ghost Controls operator — and that diagnostic discipline saves HOAs from buying equipment they don’t need.
We responded to a no-power call at Pine Tree Village on 14th Avenue West in West Samoset, where the HOA reported that their Ghost Controls TDS2 swing gate wouldn’t open. On arrival, we found the operator’s circuit breaker tripped due to a nearby mobile home’s AC condenser short cycling. We reset the breaker, added a dedicated surge-protected circuit, and sealed the operator’s conduit entry against moisture — solving both the immediate symptom and preventing a repeat failure. That kind of callback avoidance is why park managers in West Samoset keep our number posted in their maintenance sheds.
The combination of salt air, standing water after heavy rain, and year-round heat accelerates corrosion on ferrous gate hardware far faster than it would in a drier inland climate. Ghost Controls equipment isn’t poorly built — it’s just that West Samoset’s environment chews through metal faster than the manufacturer ever intended for budget community installations.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in West Samoset
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial lineup: TDS2 Swing Gate Operator (single swing, the workhorse of West Samoset’s smaller community entrances), TDS1 Slide Gate Operator (common in parks with limited swing clearance), TDS3 Dual-Swing Gate Operator (wider community entries and small commercial), and WVS-1 Wireless Vehicle Sensor (the exit sensor that fails most often in wet conditions).
Our parts strategy is straightforward. For active Ghost Controls models, we use OEM replacement boards, motors, and limit switches to maintain factory compatibility and warranty support where it still applies. For discontinued units — and we see plenty in West Samoset’s older parks — we source quality aftermarket equivalents that we’ve field-tested for Florida humidity and salt exposure. We don’t guess. If a part hasn’t survived at least one summer in our local inventory without corrosion or failure, we don’t install it on your gate.
Rust treatment, gate realignment, and motor installation are our three most common Ghost Controls services in this market. We weld, fabricate, and source parts others can’t.

Ghost Controls Service Pricing in West Samoset
Ghost Controls repair costs in West Samoset typically fall into these ranges:
- Diagnostic and minor repair (limit switch, terminal cleaning, sensor adjustment): $150–$280
- Motor brush replacement or minor welding: $280–$450
- Circuit board replacement with surge protection install: $380–$620
- TDS3 dual-swing motor replacement: $650–$1,100
- Full operator replacement with custom bracket fabrication: $1,400–$2,400
What drives the cost? Electrical accessibility in shared panels, corrosion severity on mounting hardware, and whether the gate structure itself needs realignment before a new motor will perform properly. Our free estimate includes a full diagnostic, written quote, and honest assessment of repair-versus-replacement value. Call (888) 519-5401 to schedule — estimates are free, and we don’t charge to tell you what you actually need.
Serving West Samoset, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the West Samoset 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in West Samoset
Usually not. The beep pattern on a TDS2 typically signals a limit-switch fault or obstruction detection, not motor failure. In West Samoset, we find corroded limit-switch terminals cause this symptom more often than actual motor wear. We test the switch circuit, clean or replace the terminals, and verify the gate swings freely before quoting any motor work. Call (888) 519-5401 and we’ll diagnose it properly — estimates are free.
Most gate repairs in unincorporated Manatee County don’t require permits if we’re replacing like-for-like components on existing installations. If we’re adding new electrical circuits, upgrading to a different operator class, or modifying the gate structure, we’ll advise the HOA or property manager on permit requirements before starting. We know which West Samoset parks have HOA-specific contractor requirements, and we handle that paperwork when needed.
Moisture intrusion into the operator housing or control board enclosure is the typical cause, especially on TDS series units where the gasket has hardened after years of Florida sun. Water creates resistance in the circuitry and can trigger the soft-start protection. We disassemble, dry, reseal, and test — and we always check whether the conduit entry points are properly sealed against West Samoset’s driving summer storms. Call (888) 519-5401 for a same-week appointment.
Yes. The WVS-1 is a simple magnetic vehicle sensor, and several aftermarket equivalents are compatible with Ghost Controls control boards. We stock direct replacements and cross-compatible units, and we’ll match the sensor to your gate’s actual usage pattern — a busy park entrance needs different sensitivity settings than a quiet residential driveway. If I can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong with your gate in the first ten minutes on site, I’ll tell you that too — straight up.
TDS3 motor replacement in West Samoset typically runs $650–$1,100, including the motor, labor, and basic alignment verification. If the mounting brackets have corroded through — common on original galvanized hardware in this climate — add $180–$340 for custom fabricated stainless or hot-dip galvanized replacements. We always inspect the gate structure before quoting, because a new motor on a sagging gate just burns out early. Call (888) 519-5401 for an exact quote on your specific installation — estimates are free.
Service Areas Near West Samoset
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the greater Tampa region, with regular routes through Brandon, Riverview, Apollo Beach, Palm River-Clair Mel, and Gibsonton. Most West Samoset appointments book within 24–48 hours, and we carry common Ghost Controls parts on every truck to avoid return trips.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in West Samoset Today
11 years, one specialty: gates. Daniel Lopez still shows up as lead technician on every job, and our 342 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars reflect what happens when diagnosis comes before sales pressure. If your Ghost Controls gate is beeping, stuck, or dead in West Samoset, call (888) 519-5401 now. Same-day appointments available when the schedule allows, and every estimate is free.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa, serving West Samoset and the greater Tampa area since 2013.