Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Holiday, FL | Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair across Holiday’s manufactured home communities and residential neighborhoods, with same-day service available throughout ZIP codes 34690, 34691, and 34692. What sets our Ghost Controls work apart here is the density of aging 1960s–1980s community entrance gates along US-19 — systems that fail in predictable ways we’ve learned to diagnose fast and fix without automatic replacement. If your TDS-series operator is clicking, stuck, or dead after last night’s storm, call us at (888) 519-5401 for a free estimate and honest assessment of whether repair or replacement makes sense.

Why Holiday Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
We’ve logged over 50 Ghost Controls service calls per month across Holiday and northern Pasco County for the past several years. That volume means we’ve seen the exact failure patterns your gate is likely showing — corroded battery terminals from salt air, lightning-fried TDS2 boards, hinge pins seized solid from three decades of Gulf moisture.
Daniel Lopez doesn’t just own the company — he’s the technician on your job. Eleven years specializing exclusively in gates, trained in industrial mechanics and electrical systems at Hillsborough Community College’s Dale Mabry campus, and still showing up as lead technician on every call. We keep TDS-series boards and motors stocked in our vans specifically for Holiday’s urgent community-gate situations, where one failed operator locks out 50–200 residents.
Your gate, your brand — we service it. Ghost Controls is one of nine major brands we work on, and we use genuine OEM parts for reliability. But we’re also the shop that welds custom offset spacers when your 11-foot opening won’t take standard brackets, or fabricates a new post base when rust has eaten through the original. We weld, fabricate, and source parts others can’t.
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Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Holiday
- Corroded battery terminals and limit-switch contacts. Holiday sits one to two miles from the Gulf, and that salt-laden air off Tampa Bay and the Anclote River corridor finds every exposed terminal. On TDS1 and TDS2 units, we see green-caked battery connections every 3–5 years — enough to drop voltage below operator threshold even when the battery tests “good” on a standard load tester. We clean, treat, and seal; replacement only when the contact itself is pitted through.
- Lightning-induced control board failure on TDS2 models. Florida’s near-daily summer thunderstorms make this our top call from communities along US-19. The TDS2 board is particularly vulnerable to surge damage through the AC line or loop detector wiring. Last August, we responded to Sea Pines Village off US-19 where 150 units were trapped — TDS2 board blown, 40-year-old mounting post rusted through at the base. We replaced the post with a stainless steel anchor, swapped in a new TDS2 board, and installed a surge protector. Full community access restored in 4 hours.
- Worn torsion springs overloading TDS1 motor gearboxes. Many Holiday manufactured home parks built in the 1970s and 1980s used heavy steel swing gates with original torsion springs that have lost tension or seized entirely. The TDS1 motor wasn’t designed to pull that dead weight. We diagnose spring versus motor failure before quoting — replacing a $1,800 operator when a $340 spring repair solves it is not how we work.
- Seized hinge pins on 30+ year old steel operator frames. Community entrance pilasters in older Holiday parks rarely had drip shields or proper drainage. Water pools, evaporates, pools again. Hinge pins weld themselves to bushings through corrosion cycling. We cut, drill, and fit new stainless hardware — or fabricate replacement brackets in our shop when the original is too far gone.
- Custom post repair and rust treatment on obsolete mounting hardware. Original steel posts from the Pasco County retirement development boom are now heavily corroded, with many Ghost Controls operators bolted to concrete spalls or hollow shells. We weld new base plates, pour proper footings, and treat remaining steel with cold galvanizing compound — structural repair that extends service life 5–10 years without full gate replacement.
Ghost Controls Service in Holiday: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the Holiday reality that shapes every Ghost Controls repair we do: many manufactured home parks here were built with 11-foot swing-gate openings — too tight for standard 12-foot TDS2 mounting brackets. Communities like those clustered along US-19 and near the Anclote River corridor need custom-fabricated offset spacers to install current Ghost Controls hardware without cutting into the gate frame or violating the narrow easements these older park layouts enforce. We build those spacers in our shop. It’s a modification we rarely need in communities built after 2000, where 14-foot openings became standard, and it’s exactly the kind of problem that sends generalist handymen packing or quoting full gate replacement. 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.
The salt air accelerates everything. A Ghost Controls operator that might last eight years inland shows corrosion in four here. Lightning strikes that would be rare in Ohio are seasonal maintenance predictors in Holiday. We factor that into our repair recommendations — not to upsell, but to prevent the callback.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Holiday
We work on the full Ghost Controls TDS operator line: TDS1 single swing, TDS2 dual swing, and TDS3 heavy-duty single swing systems. These are the units installed across Holiday’s residential and community entrance applications, and we stock the critical failure components locally: TDS control boards, 12V DC motors, battery harness assemblies, and AXS series transmitters.
Our approach is OEM-first for reliability, repair-over-replace when the chassis and track are sound. A typical Holiday job runs $200–400 less when we can rebuild the existing operator rather than swap in new. We carry genuine Ghost Controls parts, not aftermarket equivalents that fail faster in this environment. For communities with multiple gates, we can stage backup boards to minimize future downtime — ask us about that when we quote.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Holiday
Most Ghost Controls repairs in Holiday fall between $180–$480, depending on what’s failed and whether we need custom fabrication. Here’s how typical jobs break down:
- Diagnostic and minor repair (terminal cleaning, limit switch adjustment, remote programming): $180–$260
- Control board replacement (TDS1/TDS2/TDS3 OEM board, programmed and tested): $320–$480
- Motor or gearbox rebuild (OEM motor assembly, with labor): $380–$520
- Post repair and custom welding (rusted base plate, offset bracket fabrication): $280–$640
- Full operator replacement (only when chassis is unsalvageable): $1,200–$1,800
Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection — no charge to diagnose, no pressure to proceed. We explain what failed, why it failed, and whether repair or replacement actually makes sense for your gate’s condition. Call (888) 519-5401 to schedule. Estimates are free.
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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Holiday
No — we’re an independent service provider, not manufacturer-affiliated or authorized. That means we work for you, not for Ghost Controls sales targets. We use genuine OEM parts for reliability, but we’ll also tell you when a discontinued TDS1 unit isn’t worth sinking money into, or when a custom repair beats factory replacement. Call (888) 519-5401 if you want an honest assessment without upsell pressure.
Not necessarily. The click usually means the control board is sending signal — the question is whether the motor is receiving power or mechanically able to turn. We see three common causes in Holiday: seized hinge pins from salt corrosion making the gate too heavy to move, a failed start capacitor on the motor itself, or a stripped nylon gear in the TDS2 gearbox. We test each component before quoting replacement. Call (888) 519-5401 for same-day diagnosis — estimates are free.
Yes, when repair is practical. We stock refurbished TDS1 boards and can often rebuild motors with aftermarket armatures that match original specs. However, if your TDS1 has multiple failed systems — board, motor, and rusted mounting — we’ll tell you honestly that replacement becomes the better value. We don’t profit from selling you parts that won’t last. Call (888) 519-5401 and we’ll inspect before you decide.
Usually, yes. Our in-house welding and fabrication capability means we can cut out corroded sections, weld in new steel, and treat the assembly — often at half the cost of full gate replacement. We did exactly this for a community off US-19 last year where the frame had more rust than a 1987 pickup, but the aluminum slats and Ghost Controls operator were still sound. Four hours of welding and galvanizing treatment gave them another decade. Call (888) 519-5401 for an estimate — we’ll show you what’s salvageable.
Same day, typically within 2–4 hours for Holiday communities along US-19 and surrounding ZIP codes 34690–34692. We understand that one failed operator affects 50–200 residents in these shared-entry parks — it’s not a driveway inconvenience, it’s a security and liability issue. We keep TDS boards and motors in our vans specifically for these calls. Call (888) 519-5401 and we’ll prioritize community-down situations.
Could be either the intercom, the gate operator’s relay board, or the wiring between them. We diagnose all three. In Holiday’s older communities, we frequently find corroded low-voltage connections in underground conduit where salt groundwater has penetrated. We test signal path from intercom button to gate release — if the problem is upstream of the Ghost Controls operator, we’ll tell you exactly where and can often repair the wiring run ourselves. Call (888) 519-5401 for troubleshooting — estimates are free.
Service Areas Near Holiday
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout northern Pasco and southern Hillsborough counties, including Gibsonton, Riverview, Progress Village, Apollo Beach, and Palm River-Clair Mel. Most communities within 25 minutes of Holiday qualify for same-day response on urgent gate-down calls.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Holiday Today
Eleven years, one specialty: gates. If your Ghost Controls operator is failing in Holiday’s salt air, or your community gate is trapping residents after another summer storm, we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix it with the parts and fabrication capability to do it right. Call (888) 519-5401 for your free estimate — same-day service available.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa, serving Holiday and the greater Tampa area since 2013.