Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Post Falls, WA | Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair and motor replacement throughout Post Falls, including the 83854 and 83877 ZIP codes. Our crew stocks OEM Ghost Controls parts — circuit boards, drive gears, limit switches — and typically completes repairs same-day or next-day. The one thing that separates our Ghost Controls work here: we’ve repaired over 200 of these units in Post Falls alone, and we know the exact failure patterns that repeat in the HOA subdivisions along Prairie Avenue and Expo Parkway. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate.

Why Post Falls Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Matthew Gonzalez and our crew aren’t a franchise sending whoever’s available. We’re an owner-operated gate specialist with eight years focused exclusively on automatic gate systems — not garage doors, not fences, not a dozen other trades. When a Post Falls homeowner calls with a Ghost Controls TSS2 that won’t close or an SSS2 slide gate that stalls halfway, Matthew shows up with the specific parts already in the truck.
That matters because Ghost Controls builds proprietary drive trains and circuit boards. A general handyman can’t source them, and a big-box installer will order parts that take a week. We stock what breaks. We’ve got 755 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars because we diagnose before we quote, and we fix what we diagnose.
Matthew grew up on Spokane’s South Hill, trained in electrical and mechanical systems at Spokane Falls Community College, and spent years learning what the classroom couldn’t teach — how Inland Northwest winters destroy gate operators. He’s built a reputation for reading problems other contractors misread, particularly on automated slide systems and the loop detector wiring that Ghost Controls openers depend on. If he can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before quoting a price, he’s not ready to touch your gate.
We’re not a Ghost Controls authorized dealer. We’re independent. That means no factory markup, no waiting for dealer approval — just direct technical support from Ghost Controls and the freedom to tell you honestly when a repair makes sense versus a full replacement.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Post Falls
- Corroded limit switches on TSS2 swing openers. Post Falls’ freeze-thaw cycles and road salt spray near I-90 eat at the switch housings. The gate slams, hangs open, or reverses randomly. We replace with OEM limit switch assemblies and seal the mounting points against future moisture.
- Stripped drive gears in TSS1 and SSS2 units. These failures cluster in the 2000s tract developments throughout 83854. Builders spec’d Ghost Controls to a price point, set arm tension too tight, and never adjusted for seasonal expansion. The nylon or metal gears strip under load. We stock OEM replacements and recalibrate tension to the gate’s actual weight.
- Battery backup failure on SSS2 slide openers. Post Falls sees repeated power outages during winter snow removal. Deep discharge cycles kill the backup battery in 2–3 years. We test, replace, and verify the charging circuit — not just swap the battery and hope.
- Rust-induced circuit board shorts in keypad receivers. Spokane River valley fog settles on gates mounted directly on the property line. Moisture ingress corrodes the receiver board. We relocate or seal the housing and replace with genuine Ghost Controls electronics.
- Post heaving and limit switch misalignment. Post Falls’ clay-bearing soils heave through freeze-thaw cycles. Gates that worked in October drift out of adjustment by January. We realign, brace, and sometimes reset posts — we weld steel bracing on-site, no subcontractor delay.
Ghost Controls Service in Post Falls: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s something we’ve learned from eight years in the field: Post Falls HOA communities along Prairie Avenue and Expo Parkway, built during the 2000s construction boom, often have Ghost Controls TSS1 openers mounted on gate posts set in concrete footings only 18 inches deep. The local frost line runs 24 inches. That gap matters every winter. The ground heaves, the post tilts, and the limit switches — already vulnerable to corrosion — lose their reference points. The gate slams, or stalls, or reverses for no apparent reason. We’ve seen homeowners replace two circuit boards before anyone checked whether the post had shifted an inch.
We correct this by adding steel post bracing, not just swapping parts. We weld it on-site. The fix lasts because we address the root cause — Panhandle weather meeting builder shortcuts — instead of treating symptoms. That’s the difference between a gate technician and a parts-changer.
Last spring we replaced the corroded limit switch and stripped drive gear on a Ghost Controls TSS1 swing opener for a homeowner in the Greensferry Estates HOA off Prairie Avenue. The gate was an ornamental iron double swing model, and the opener had been slamming shut because the limit switches had corroded from three winters of ice melt. We installed an OEM replacement switch assembly and reset the gear tension to match the gate’s weight, then tested 50 cycles without fault.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Post Falls
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line:
- TSS2 (Tough Swing System 2) — dual-arm swing opener, common in newer Post Falls builds
- TSS1 (Tough Swing System 1) — single-arm swing, the workhorse of 2000s subdivisions
- SSS2 (Tough Slide System 2) — slide gate operator, popular on acreage-adjacent lots
- AGSL1 (Automatic Gate Slide Lock) — auxiliary security lock, often paired with SSS2
We use genuine Ghost Controls OEM parts exclusively. Their drive gears and circuit boards have no reliable aftermarket equivalent — we’ve tested the alternatives, and they fail faster. For Post Falls customers, that means we stock the critical components locally and don’t wait on shipping when your gate is stuck open in January. If your unit’s age or discontinued part status makes repair uneconomical, we’ll tell you straight and quote a replacement.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Post Falls
Ghost Controls repair costs in Post Falls depend on what’s failed, parts availability, and whether the problem is isolated or symptomatic of a deeper issue — like that shallow post footing we described.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic service call | Free with repair |
| Limit switch replacement (TSS1/TSS2) | $180 – $290 |
| Drive gear replacement (OEM) | $220 – $340 |
| Circuit board replacement | $260 – $420 |
| Full motor replacement (TSS2/SSS2) | $680 – $1,150 |
| Post bracing / structural welding | $150 – $400 additional |
We don’t quote blind. Every estimate starts with hands-on diagnosis. If the problem’s obvious — a stripped gear we can hear grinding — we’ll tell you before we unload tools. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate.
Serving Post Falls, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Post Falls 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 Post Falls
With proper installation and maintenance, 10–15 years. In Post Falls, we’ve seen TSS1 units fail at 7–9 years when builders set posts above the frost line or never adjusted gear tension. The cold itself isn’t the killer — it’s freeze-thaw soil movement and unaddressed mechanical stress. Annual adjustment extends life significantly. Call (888) 716-2861 to schedule a seasonal check.
Yes. We replace cracked or stripped drive gears with OEM Ghost Controls parts and recalibrate arm tension to the gate’s actual weight. A cracked gear usually signals overtightened installation or a gate that’s dragging due to hinge corrosion — we check both before reassembly. Call (888) 716-2861 and we’ll confirm whether gear replacement or full motor replacement is the smarter spend.
We do. We’re familiar with the ornamental iron and aluminum styles common in Post Falls HOA communities — specific picket heights, powder-coat colors, and swing geometry requirements. We install to HOA spec and ensure the opener’s capacity matches the gate’s actual weight, not the builder’s optimistic estimate. Matthew handles these installs personally.
Usually one of three causes: battery backup depleted by repeated power outages during snow removal, ice buildup on the track increasing load beyond motor capacity, or limit switch drift from post heaving. We diagnose which applies, clear and seal the track, test the charging circuit, and verify limit switch alignment. Spring is peak season for this call — book early. Call (888) 716-2861 for same-week service.
Not necessarily. Moisture ingress in the receiver board is common in Post Falls’ Spokane River valley fog. We dry, test, and often salvage the unit. If the board’s corroded, we replace with OEM and relocate or seal the housing to prevent recurrence. Don’t assume replacement — assume diagnosis first. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free check.
Service Areas Near Post Falls
We run regular routes from Post Falls into Rathdrum to the north, Mead and Spokane to the west, and Cheney and Opportunity for larger commercial gate systems. Most Post Falls calls are same-day or next-day; outlying areas typically within 48 hours.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Post Falls Today
Stuck gate, grinding motor, or a keypad that quit after last night’s rain — we’ll diagnose it honestly and fix it with the right parts. Matthew Gonzalez and our crew stock Ghost Controls OEM components and weld structural repairs on-site. Call (888) 716-2861 for your free estimate. Same-day availability when the schedule allows.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Post Falls and the Inland Northwest since 2016.