Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Oldsmar, FL | Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa
Ghost Controls gate repair in Oldsmar typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re dealing with a control board, motor, or corrosion-damaged limit switch. We’re an independent service company — not manufacturer-authorized — and we carry OEM Ghost Controls boards, motors, and sealed enclosures on our trucks for same-day diagnosis. Daniel Lopez, our owner and lead technician, has spent 11 years troubleshooting these specific operators in coastal Tampa Bay conditions. Call (888) 519-5401 for a free estimate.

Why Oldsmar Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Ghost Controls operators make up roughly 30% of our annual call volume in Oldsmar. That concentration matters. We’ve seen how the TDS2’s limit-switch terminals corrode when salt-laden bay air meets Florida humidity, and we know the TXL actuator’s torque limits under the load of a gate that’s been sagging for fifteen years in an HOA community built in 1992.
Daniel Lopez doesn’t just own the company — he’s the technician on your job. He trained in industrial mechanics and electrical systems at Hillsborough Community College’s Dale Mabry campus before spending the past decade exclusively on gates. That background shows up in how we diagnose: we’ll trace a lightning-damaged control board back to the surge path, not just swap parts and hope. Our shop stocks in-house welding and fabrication equipment, so when a gate frame has more rust than a 1987 pickup, we can actually repair the structure instead of declaring it unfixable.
Your gate, your brand — we service it. Ghost Controls is one of nine major brands we work on, and we keep OEM-compatible parts moving through Oldsmar’s 34677 ZIP code with turnaround times that keep HOA managers and homeowners from waiting days with a stuck entrance.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Oldsmar
- Salt corrosion on TDS series limit-switch terminals. Oldsmar’s position on Old Tampa Bay means salt air is nearly constant. We’ve replaced dozens of TDS2 and TDS3 limit-switch boards where the terminal block has green-copper corrosion severe enough to cause intermittent gate reversal — the gate hits the stop, thinks it’s struck an obstacle, and reverses for no visible reason.
- Control board failure from summer lightning surges. Florida’s flat terrain around Oldsmar offers little natural protection from electrical storms. The low-voltage Ghost Controls boards are particularly vulnerable to surge damage through the transformer, and we see this spike every June through September. We stock replacement boards and can install surge protection where the electrical feed allows.
- Bearing seize-up in TSS slide gate tracks from brackish flood residue. This one’s almost unique to Oldsmar among our Tampa service area. Low-lying streets near the shoreline — Harbor Palms, Shore Drive — can see gate operator pedestals submerged during King Tide events or minor storm surge. The brackish sediment packs into slide gate bearings and track rollers, grinding movement to a halt within days of the water receding.
- Motor overheating on TSS series units. Oldsmar’s 1980s-2000s subdivisions feature long asphalt driveways that reflect 90°F+ summer heat directly onto gate motors. The TSS series thermal protection can be undersized for this specific condition, causing shutdowns on the hottest afternoons when the gate cycles most frequently.
- Battery backup failure during extended outages. Ghost Controls battery backup systems are popular in Oldsmar’s hurricane-conscious market, but the sealed lead-acid batteries degrade faster in high heat and humidity. We test actual reserve capacity, not just voltage, and replace with batteries rated for Florida’s temperature profile.
Ghost Controls Service in Oldsmar: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Oldsmar’s low-lying streets near Old Tampa Bay, like those in the Harbor Palms subdivision, experience minor storm surge flooding that submerges gate operator pedestals in brackish water — a failure mode almost unseen in higher-elevation Tampa suburbs like Carrollwood. For Ghost Controls owners specifically, this creates a cascading problem: the TDS series control board sits low in the operator housing, and even six inches of standing water can short the board while depositing conductive salt residue that continues causing faults after the water drains.
In June, we serviced a Ghost Controls TDS2 at a Harbor Palms home on Shore Drive where the operator pedestal was filled with brackish sediment after a King Tide surge. We cleaned the motor, replaced the corroded limit switch board, and installed a raised stainless steel pedestal base to keep the electronics dry. The homeowner reported no further issues through the next two high-water events.
This is why we stock sealed stainless steel enclosures and raised mounting hardware specifically for Oldsmar’s bay-front properties. A standard inland repair — new board, reset limits — would fail again within months here. We weld, fabricate, and source parts others can’t.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Oldsmar
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: TDS series (TDS2, TDS3) dual swing gate operators; TSS series slide gate openers; TXP series pedestrian gate openers; and TXL series linear actuators for single-leaf or lighter-duty applications.
Our parts approach is straightforward. We stock OEM Ghost Controls circuit boards, motors, and limit switches to ensure proper fit and function — these aren’t universal parts, and the TDS2’s limit switch geometry doesn’t tolerate aftermarket substitutes well. For heavy corrosion damage, though, we switch to quality aftermarket stainless steel fasteners and sealed enclosures that outlast OEM hardware in Oldsmar’s salt air. We always give an honest assessment of repair versus full operator replacement. Sometimes a $300 board swap buys three more years. A fifteen-year-old motor with rusted housing and pitted armature? That’s replacement territory, and we’ll tell you straight.

Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Oldsmar
Here’s what Ghost Controls repair typically costs in Oldsmar’s market:
- Diagnostic/service call: $85–$120 (credited toward repair if you proceed)
- Control board replacement (TDS/TSS/TXP): $180–$340
- Motor replacement or rebuild: $220–$450
- Limit switch assembly (TDS series): $140–$220
- Battery backup installation or replacement: $160–$280
- Raised pedestal/storm-hardening modification: $200–$350
- Structural welding or hinge repair: $150–$400
What drives cost up: flood damage requiring full motor cleaning and board replacement; structural rust requiring in-house welding; access control integration complications. What keeps cost down: catching corrosion early, before it reaches the motor windings. Our free estimate includes full mechanical and electrical diagnosis — no charge to know exactly what’s wrong. 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. Call (888) 519-5401 for exact pricing on your specific Ghost Controls system.
Serving Oldsmar, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Oldsmar 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 Oldsmar
Water intrusion into the low-voltage control board is the most common cause. Oldsmar’s summer storms often coincide with high tide, and properties near Shore Drive or Harbor Palms can see standing water that submerges the operator pedestal. Even without flooding, driving rain can penetrate worn gaskets on older TDS series housings. We test for board damage, dry the housing thoroughly, and replace seals or upgrade to a raised stainless steel enclosure if needed. Call (888) 519-5401 — we’ll diagnose the water path and fix it so the next storm doesn’t repeat the failure.
Yes. We install battery backup systems compatible with TDS2, TDS3, and TSS series operators, sized for your gate’s weight and cycle frequency. In Oldsmar’s extended outage risk, we specify deep-cycle batteries with actual amp-hour ratings — not the marginal units that fail after two hours of load. The installation typically takes 90 minutes and includes testing under simulated outage conditions. Call (888) 519-5401 to schedule before storm season peaks.
Corroded limit-switch terminals on the TDS series, caused by salt air exposure. The gate opens because that direction’s limit switch still makes contact; the close limit has enough corrosion to drop signal intermittently. The operator thinks it’s hit an obstacle and reverses. We see this exact pattern weekly in Oldsmar’s 1980s-2000s subdivisions where operators have aged into the corrosion-vulnerable window. Replacement takes under an hour with parts we stock.
Operator replacement on an existing gate typically does not require a new permit in Oldsmar if the gate structure itself isn’t changing. New installation or significant structural modification may trigger Pinellas County or city review, especially for HOA community entrances. We can advise based on your specific property and coordinate documentation if needed. For residential replacement, we usually complete work same-day without permit delays.
Ten to fifteen years with proper maintenance in inland conditions; eight to twelve years is more realistic in Oldsmar’s salt air and flood-prone areas. The difference is maintenance timing and storm-hardening. Operators we service annually — cleaning limit switches, testing board seals, checking battery reserve — consistently outlast neglected units by three to five years. That $120 annual service call versus a $1,800 replacement is math that favors the proactive owner in this city.
Service Areas Near Oldsmar
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the greater Tampa Bay area from our central location. Near Oldsmar, we regularly work in Gibsonton, Riverview, Progress Village, Apollo Beach, and Palm River-Clair Mel. Each has its own gate conditions — Gibsonton’s rural properties with longer driveways, Apollo Beach’s similar salt-air exposure — but Oldsmar’s combination of aging HOA stock and bay-front flooding keeps it our most specialized Ghost Controls market.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Oldsmar Today
11 years, one specialty: gates. Daniel Lopez still shows up as lead technician, still diagnoses every Ghost Controls system firsthand, and still carries the parts to fix most TDS and TSS series failures on the first visit. If your Ghost Controls gate is reversing, stuck, or dead after the last storm, call (888) 519-5401 for a free estimate. Same-day service is often available in 34677.
Written by Daniel Lopez, Owner at Elite Gate Repair Service Tampa, serving Oldsmar and the greater Tampa Bay area since 2015.