Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Mead, WA | Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane
We provide independent Ghost Controls gate repair throughout Mead, WA, including same-day diagnostics for the TSS2 Solar, TSS1 Dual Swing, and TSS3 Heavy-Duty operators that dominate rural Spokane County properties. What sets our Ghost Controls work apart in Mead is our cold-weather electrical expertise — we’ve rebuilt solenoid locks and replaced burnt control boards after sub-zero January nights that leave western-Washington technicians guessing. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate; we stock Ghost-compatible parts and weld on-site.

Why Mead Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Matthew Gonzalez and our crew have spent eight years specializing in automatic gates across Spokane County, and Ghost Controls operators show up regularly on the acreage properties and hobby farms that define Mead’s rural-residential landscape. We’ve completed dozens of Ghost Controls repairs on post-mounted wood and galvanized-tube gates — the original farm-style installations common to 1980s–2000s subdivisions and older farmsteads throughout the 99021 ZIP code.
Our van carries Ghost-specific circuit boards, solenoids, and solar panel connectors, which means most Mead jobs close in one visit. We’re not manufacturer-authorized, and we don’t need to be — we’ve diagnosed enough frozen solenoid locks and frost-heave-damaged limit switches to know these systems without a dealer manual. Matthew grew up on Spokane’s South Hill and learned his electrical foundation at Spokane Falls Community College before spending years in the field figuring out what the classroom couldn’t teach: how a gate that worked fine in October fails hard by January. If he can’t tell you exactly what’s wrong before quoting a price, he’s not ready to touch your gate.
Nearly 800 verified reviews at a 4.9-star average back up that standard. Whatever brand you have, we stock parts and weld on-site.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Mead
- Frozen solenoid lock cylinders — Mead’s prolonged stretches below 10°F let moisture infiltrate the Ghost Controls solenoid lock, seizing it solid by morning. We replace the factory unit with a cold-weather greased assembly that survives the next cold snap.
- Burnt control boards from post misalignment — Eastern Washington’s freeze-thaw cycles shift concrete-set gate posts out of plumb every few seasons. When a Ghost operator’s limit switches get overridden by a sagging or heaved gate, the motor stalls repeatedly until the board fries. We realign the post, reset the limits, and swap the board.
- Solar panel connector corrosion on TSS2 units — Mead’s deep freeze-thaw degrades the weatherproof connectors on TSS2 Solar Slide operators, causing intermittent power loss that looks like a dead battery but isn’t. We clean, reseat, or replace the connector harness.
- Battery failure in deep cold — Ghost’s sealed lead-acid batteries lose significant capacity below 0°F, a Mead reality most of winter. We upgrade to lithium-ion aftermarket batteries that hold charge when the thermometer drops.
- Frame bending from spring snow loads — Heavy wet snowfalls in early spring add weight that bends lighter tubular gate frames, stressing the Ghost operator’s mounting hardware and drive mechanism. We straighten or reinforce the frame and inspect the operator mounting for stress cracks.
Ghost Controls Service in Mead: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Mead’s unincorporated status creates a permit environment that catches out-of-area contractors off guard and traps DIY owner-installers into non-compliant placements. Because Mead falls under Spokane County jurisdiction rather than City of Spokane code, automated gate installations must meet county setback standards — specifically, a 6-inch setback from the property line for swing gate posts. We’ve corrected multiple Ghost Controls installations where the operator worked fine but the post placement violated county requirements, forcing a relocate before the permit could close. This distinction matters when you’re upgrading from a manual farm gate to an automated system on a ranchette off Starr Road or similar Mead properties. We know the county inspector’s expectations because we’ve navigated them repeatedly — not from a manual, from showing up and doing the work.
We serviced a TSS2 Solar Slide Gate on a horse property off Starr Road after a February chinook melted a foot of snow and refroze the track — the motor burned out trying to push ice. Our tech replaced the motor assembly with a Ghost OEM unit and added a heated track pad to prevent recurrence.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Mead
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential and light-commercial line: the TSS2 Solar DC Slide Gate Operator popular on Mead’s longer gravel driveways where trenching power isn’t practical; the TSS1 Dual Swing Gate Operator common on decorative farm entrances; the TSS2 AC Swing Gate Operator for properties with reliable grid power; and the TSS3 Heavy-Duty Slide Gate Operator for larger agricultural or multi-acre installations.
Our parts approach is straightforward: Ghost Controls OEM circuit boards and motors spec correctly and we use them when available. For batteries and solenoids, we often recommend quality aftermarket alternatives built for sub-zero duty cycles that outperform Ghost’s standard components in Mead’s climate. We stock both in our service van. If a control board repair exceeds 60% of replacement cost, we’ll tell you straight and quote a new operator.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Mead
Most Ghost Controls repairs in Mead fall between $180–$450 depending on what’s failed. A diagnostic service call runs $95–$145; solenoid lock replacement with cold-weather upgrade, $220–$340; control board swap with limit reset, $280–$450; battery upgrade to lithium-ion, $180–$260; and post realignment with operator remount, $340–$580 depending on concrete work needed. Solar panel connector repair or replacement typically runs $120–$200.

What drives cost: accessibility of the gate (Mead’s longer driveways add travel time), whether the post has frost-heaved and needs resetting, and whether we’re sourcing an OEM board or substituting a tested aftermarket equivalent. Our free estimate includes a full mechanical and electrical diagnostic — we don’t quote blind. Call (888) 716-2861 for exact pricing on your Ghost Controls system.
Serving Mead, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Mead 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 Mead
No — not reliably. Ghost Controls operators draw significant current during startup, and grid power dips or solar panel ice coverage can leave the system stranded. We install lithium-ion battery backups sized for Mead’s cold-weather load demands. Call (888) 716-2861 to check your current backup capacity — estimates are free.
We can, but we won’t until the post is replumbed. Operating a Ghost system on a misaligned gate burns boards and strips gears. We realign the post first, set proper drainage, then install. Call (888) 716-2861 and we’ll assess whether your post needs work before quoting the operator.
We stock TSS2-compatible solar panels and connector harnesses for same-day replacement on most Mead service calls. If your panel is physically intact but not charging, the connector is more often the culprit — we diagnose before replacing. Call (888) 716-2861 to schedule.
A frozen solenoid clicks but won’t release; a failed solenoid usually doesn’t click at all. In Mead, assume frozen first from November through March. Don’t force it with a heat gun — improper heating cracks the housing. We thaw, inspect, and replace with a cold-weather unit if needed.
Spokane County requires permits for new automated gate installations but typically treats direct operator replacements on existing compliant gates as maintenance — no permit if the post location and safety devices remain unchanged. If your original install was non-compliant or you’re moving the gate, permitting applies. We know the county’s thresholds and flag issues before work starts.
Service Areas Near Mead
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout Mead and surrounding communities: Spokane to the south, Post Falls and Rathdrum across the Idaho line, Cheney to the southwest for the rural university-area properties, and Opportunity for the Spokane Valley fringe. Same-day availability varies by distance and current workload — call to confirm.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Mead Today
Matthew Gonzalez and our crew handle Ghost Controls diagnostics, repair, and upgrades across Mead’s acreage properties and rural subdivisions. We stock parts, weld on-site, and quote upfront. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate — same-day service available when the schedule allows.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Mead and Spokane County since 2016.