Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Spokane
Gate access control repair and installation in Spokane typically runs $450–$1,800 depending on system complexity, and most jobs are completed in a single visit. For acreage properties with detached workshops and long service drives, that same-day completion matters—we’re not sending a crew back to Spokane twice because the wrong keypad got ordered.

We live and work in this market. Matthew and his team know the difference between a North Side ranch with a 200-foot driveway off Market Street and a South Hill property with a steep grade down to Grand Boulevard. That local familiarity means we stock heavy-duty operators, Viking keypads, and FAAC hardware that actually survives Spokane’s 100-degree annual temperature swing—not the light-duty stuff that works fine in Seattle but fails here by February. Our Gate Access Control team carries parts for nine major brands, and we weld on-site. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free estimate.
Why Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane Is Spokane’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
Eight years specializing in automatic gates has taught us that Spokane’s market punishes generalists. We’ve earned 755 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars because owner Matthew Gonzalez still runs the technical work himself—customers get the person accountable, not a rotating subcontractor learning their gate on the clock.
That accountability shows in our parts inventory. We stock keypads, control boards, and operator arms for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems at our Spokane location. No waiting on Seattle distributors for a part that should’ve been on the truck.
Our response pattern matches how Spokane spreads out—South Hill, North Side, Shadle Park, Hillyard, and out toward Dishman and Opportunity. We route for same-day service when a gate is stuck open or a keypad’s dead in freezing weather. Nearly 800 five-star reviews didn’t come from showing up three days later with the wrong gear.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Spokane
Keypad Entry Systems
Spokane’s continental climate destroys standard keypads. We install Viking and DoorKing units rated for -20°F operation, with sealed enclosures that prevent the condensation freeze-thaw cycle that kills circuits in unheated gate housings. For South Hill properties with older cedar gates, we frequently pair keypad replacement with post resetting—those 12–18 inch original post depths don’t hold against frost heave, and a tilting post will eventually shear keypad wiring. A typical keypad installation in Spokane runs $380–$650 including mounting on a properly set post.
Remote Control Programming & Replacement
Long driveways on Spokane’s acreage properties mean remotes get real workout—dropped in truck beds, sat on, exposed to summer heat above 100°F in parked vehicles. We program and replace remotes for all nine brands we service, including multi-button units that control both a main gate and a secondary workshop entrance. If your remote’s range has dropped from 100 feet to 20, the issue is usually the receiver antenna or a failing control board, not the remote itself. Remote replacement and reprogramming in Spokane typically costs $85–$220.
Phone Entry Systems
North Side properties with gated driveways off major arterials like Division Street or Monroe often need phone entry for visitors, delivery drivers, and service personnel. We install cellular-based and landline-connected systems that don’t require trenching new cable across frozen Spokane ground in winter. For properties with spotty cell coverage toward the edges of Opportunity or Fairwood, we recommend hardwired options with battery backup. Phone entry installation runs $680–$1,400 depending on existing wiring and whether we need to add a pedestal rated for snowplow clearance.
Card Reader Access
Small commercial properties and multi-family residences in Spokane’s denser neighborhoods—Shadle Park, the lower South Hill, Emerson-Garfield—use card readers for tenant and employee access. We service and install HID and ProxPoint systems, including the wiring runs from gate to building that can fail when Spokane’s freeze-thaw cycle shifts conduit. Card reader repair or replacement typically costs $320–$580 in the Spokane market.
Video Intercom
Video intercoms are increasingly popular for Spokane acreage owners who can’t see their gate from the house—common on properties with detached workshops or barns blocking the view. We install weather-rated units with night vision and two-way audio, hardwired for reliability through Spokane’s winter storms. The extreme temperature swings here demand commercial-grade housings; consumer units from big-box stores typically fail within 18 months. Video intercom installation in Spokane runs $890–$1,650.

Smart Access Integration
Retrofitting smart access to existing gates is a growing request in Spokane’s 1950s–1970s housing stock. We integrate WiFi and cellular-enabled controllers that let owners open gates from anywhere, receive delivery notifications, and grant temporary access codes—critical for Spokane properties where owners may be at their workshop or out on acreage and can’t walk to the gate. Smart access retrofits typically cost $520–$980, with cellular-enabled units at the higher end for properties without reliable WiFi reach.
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Trusted Brands We Service in Spokane
Whatever brand you have, we likely stock parts for it. Our Spokane inventory covers LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule systems. That breadth matters when a North Side property manager calls about a failed DoorKing arm or a South Hill homeowner has a Viking keypad that’s taken one too many freeze cycles. We don’t refer you to a distributor in another city. We pull the part, drive to your Spokane property, and install it—often same day. Our in-house welding capability means if a bracket’s cracked or a post needs reinforcement, that’s handled on-site too, not scheduled for a separate contractor visit.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Spokane Homes
- Frost-heaved gate posts dragging or binding by March. Spokane’s 24-inch frost line means any post set shallower will heave, tilt, and eventually bind the gate or shear keypad wiring. We see this most on South Hill ranch homes where original posts were set 12–18 inches deep. The gate swings fine in October, drags by February, and won’t latch by March.
- Thermal-cycled hinges seizing after swinging oversized workshop doors in summer heat. Spokane’s 100-degree annual temperature swing loosens fasteners and dries lubricant. Acreage properties with heavy steel or oversized wood workshop gates feel this first—the hinges that moved freely at 70°F seize at 100°F or rattle loose at 0°F.
- Keypad and intercom circuits failing from hard freeze-thaw condensation in unheated enclosures. Consumer-grade access hardware isn’t built for Spokane’s reality: moisture condenses inside the housing during a January thaw, refreezes during the next cold snap, and cracks circuit boards or corrodes contacts. We see this failure pattern dozens of times each winter.
- Smart access controllers losing connection in metal buildings or at property edges. Spokane’s acreage properties often have metal workshops or distant gates where WiFi won’t reach and cellular signals are marginal. Standard smart controllers drop offline, leaving owners unable to grant access remotely. We spec cellular-boosted or hardwired alternatives that actually function at property edges.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Spokane, WA
| Service | Typical Range in Spokane |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry installation | $380 – $650 |
| Remote programming / replacement | $85 – $220 |
| Phone entry system installation | $680 – $1,400 |
| Card reader repair / replacement | $320 – $580 |
| Video intercom installation | $890 – $1,650 |
| Smart access retrofit | $520 – $980 |
| Post reset / structural welding | $280 – $550 |
These ranges reflect Spokane’s market—parts availability is good, but the heavy-duty hardware acreage properties need costs more than light residential gear. What drives cost up: cellular-enabled controllers, long cable runs, post excavation below frost line in frozen ground, and integration with existing intercom or security systems. What keeps cost down: straightforward keypad swaps on sound posts, remote reprogramming, and WiFi-based smart controllers where signal is strong. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins. Estimates are free—call (888) 716-2861.
We Also Serve Cities Near Spokane
Our service radius extends to Dishman, Country Homes, Fairwood, and Opportunity—communities where the same acreage-property challenges apply, with longer drives and heavier-duty gates than typical urban installs. We carry the same parts inventory and same-day capability to these areas. If you’re unsure whether your property falls within our route, call and we’ll confirm.
Serving Spokane, WA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spokane 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 — Gate Access Control in Spokane
Your posts were likely set 12–18 inches deep at original install, well above Spokane’s 24-inch frost line. Seasonal ground heave tilts them 3–5 degrees by late winter—a pattern we can identify from the driveway before touching the latch. The fix is resetting to 28 inches with proper drainage, not just straightening the post each spring. Call (888) 716-2861 for a free assessment of your post depth and condition.
Yes, in nearly all cases. We install WiFi or cellular controllers that work with existing operators from LiftMaster, FAAC, Viking, and other major brands. For 1970s Spokane ranch gates, the main variable is whether your gate motor has the auxiliary contacts for a controller—most do, and we can verify in one visit. Smart access retrofits in Spokane typically run $520–$980. Call for a compatibility check.
Viking and DoorKing units rated to -20°F with sealed, gasketed enclosures outperform consumer-grade alternatives here. We install these with internal heaters for unheated gate locations—the added cost ($40–$80) prevents the condensation freeze-thaw failures that kill standard keypads by their second Spokane winter. A cold-rated keypad installation runs $380–$650.
Thermal expansion has likely seized your hinges or overloaded your operator. Spokane’s summer highs above 100°F cause metal hinges to bind and wood gates to swell, especially on heavy workshop doors that already stress standard hardware. We see this on acreage properties with steel or oversized wood gates—the operator tries, overheats, and fails. The fix is usually heavy-duty hinges, operator upsizing, and proper seasonal lubrication. Call (888) 716-2861 for same-day diagnosis.
It depends on visitor volume and whether you can see the gate from your house. North Side properties with long driveways off arterials like Market or Division often benefit from phone entry so you don’t walk 200 feet for every delivery or unexpected visitor. For lower-traffic properties, a video intercom or smart access system may suffice. Phone entry systems in Spokane run $680–$1,400 installed. We’ll recommend the right fit based on your driveway layout and usage—call for a free estimate.
Written by Matthew Gonzalez, Owner at Elite Automatic Gate Repair Greater Spokane, serving Spokane since 2016.