Ghost Controls Gate Repair Service in Sacramento, CA | True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento
True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento provides independent Ghost Controls gate repair, motor service, and battery backup replacement across Sacramento and the surrounding valley — as a specialized gate company with 12 years of field experience, not as a manufacturer-authorized dealer. What makes our Ghost Controls work different is that Jacob Hall, our owner and lead technician, has diagnosed these systems in Sacramento’s specific conditions: clay-heaving soil, 100°F+ summer heat spikes, and the widespread DIY-installed Ghost Controls kits common to Elk Grove, Natomas, and Rancho Cordova subdivisions. Call (916) 580-6980 for a free estimate.

Why Trust True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento for Your Ghost Controls Gate Repair?
Jacob Hall has spent 12 years diagnosing gate automation systems — not split between gates, garage doors, and fencing, but gates exclusively. That focus matters with Ghost Controls because their solar-capable DC actuator systems have failure patterns that a generalist misreads as simple motor failures. When a Ghost Controls TDS2 actuator arm strips internally after the gate has snapped back against a settled post three dozen times, the symptom looks like a dead motor. The real fix is the actuator assembly and the post alignment — miss one, and you’re back to the same call in six months.
As an independent Ghost Controls service provider, we have no manufacturer relationship with Ghost Controls — but we do stock OEM-compatible actuator arms, control boards, and wiring harnesses so Sacramento jobs don’t wait on mail-order shipping. Jacob’s foundation in electrical and mechanical systems, built at American River College, is exactly why he can read a Ghost Controls control board fault the same afternoon rather than swapping parts blindly. At 789 verified reviews and a 4.9-star average, the record speaks for the approach.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Fix in Sacramento
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TDS2 and AXP2 Actuator Arm Binding or Internal Gear Strip
The Ghost Controls TDS2 Heavy-Duty Dual Swing and AXP2 Single Swing openers both use a linear actuator arm with an internal plastic-composite gear set. When a gate leaf repeatedly hits a hard stop — often because Sacramento’s adobe clay soils have heaved a concrete post out of plumb — the actuator absorbs the impact load each cycle. Over time the internal gears strip, and you get a motor that runs at full speed while the arm stays completely stationary. This is one of the most misdiagnosed Ghost Controls failures we see in Sacramento; the motor itself is usually fine. Replacing the actuator arm assembly and correcting the post alignment solves it.
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AXDS2 Solar-Kit Control Board Heat Faults
Sacramento’s summers routinely push past 105°F, and the metal enclosures Ghost Controls uses for the AXDS2 Solar-Ready Dual Swing Kit can see internal temperatures considerably higher than ambient when mounted in direct sun. The control board’s logic circuitry is sensitive to that sustained heat — we regularly see heat-warped boards that misread magnetic limit inputs, producing erratic open/close cycles, mid-cycle reversals, or complete non-response to remotes. This is specifically a Sacramento-climate failure; Ghost Controls owners in coastal markets rarely encounter it. Our fix involves replacing the board with an OEM unit and, where possible, repositioning or shading the enclosure to reduce heat soak.
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Premature 12V Battery Failure in Ghost Controls Backup Enclosures
Ghost Controls rates their sealed lead-acid battery backup for three to five years under normal conditions. In Sacramento’s prolonged hot-dry season, we see those cells fail in 18 to 24 months. The heat desiccates the electrolyte faster than the manufacturer’s rating accounts for, particularly on south- or west-facing gate posts that bake through the afternoon. If your Ghost Controls system is sluggish on warm days, losing its solar charge too quickly, or failing to hold a charge overnight, the battery is the first thing we check. We replace with quality AGM cells that meet or exceed the Ghost Controls spec.
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Limit-Switch and Magnetic-Stop Calibration Drift on Swing Gate Openers
All Ghost Controls swing gate openers — TSS1, AXP2, and TDS2 — rely on calibrated magnetic limit stops to know where “fully open” and “fully closed” are. When Sacramento’s clay soil heaves a gate post even a fraction of an inch seasonally, the gate leaf’s physical travel changes, and the magnetic stops are no longer where the board expects them. The result: a gate that reverses just before latching, or one that over-travels and strains the actuator. Re-calibrating the limit magnets after post correction fixes the immediate problem; setting the post footing below the active soil layer prevents the cycle from repeating.
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TSS1 Single Gate Opener Control Board Failures
The Ghost Controls TSS1 is the brand’s entry-level single swing opener, and it’s common in the Sacramento area on DIY-installed residential gates in Natomas and Elk Grove HOA tracts. Its control board is functional but less heat-tolerant than the heavier TDS2 platform. A burned TSS1 board often costs nearly as much to replace as a complete new TSS1 unit — and we’ll tell you that plainly. Jacob doesn’t sell a $120 board repair on a unit where a full replacement makes more financial sense for the customer. Honest diagnosis is what keeps 789 reviews trending the direction they do.
Ghost Controls Parts & Our Repair-vs-Replace Approach
Ghost Controls uses proprietary connector housings and torque-matched actuator components, which means generic aftermarket arms don’t always seat correctly or perform within the system’s load tolerances. For actuator arms, control boards, and wiring harnesses, we source OEM Ghost Controls components whenever available — not because it’s easier, but because the fit is engineered to spec and won’t introduce new failure points. For batteries and minor hardware, quality AGM replacements that meet or exceed the Ghost Controls specification work well and are readily available locally for faster Sacramento turnaround.
Our repair-versus-replace logic is straightforward: we look at the age of the unit, the cost of the failed component, and whether Sacramento’s climate has already stressed other parts of the same system. A gate that almost works is just a slow security problem. If a TDS2 actuator arm is stripped but the board and wiring are clean, repair makes sense. If the TSS1 board is burned on a five-year-old unit and the actuator is also showing wear, we’ll tell you a new opener is the smarter move. Call (916) 580-6980 and we’ll give you that assessment for free.
Our Ghost Controls Service Process — Step by Step
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Diagnosis — Jacob Hall arrives with test equipment specific to DC actuator and solar-charging systems. On Ghost Controls calls, we start with the battery voltage and charge behavior, then check the control board for heat damage or logic faults, and assess actuator arm resistance before opening anything up. Sacramento’s climate creates predictable failure patterns; we know what to look for first.
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Root Cause Assessment — For swing gate openers, we check post alignment separately from the hardware. A Ghost Controls system running on a heaved or tilted post will fail again regardless of which parts get replaced. We identify whether soil movement has altered the gate’s travel path before we recommend any repair.
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Repair or Replacement — We carry OEM Ghost Controls actuator arms and control boards in the vehicle for the most common Sacramento failures, which means same-day repair on a large percentage of calls. If a part isn’t on the truck, we provide a firm timeline and return with the specific component — no open-ended “waiting on a supplier” answers.
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System Test and Calibration — After any repair, we run the full open-close cycle multiple times, re-calibrate limit magnets to the corrected gate travel, verify the solar charge input (on AXDS2 kits), and confirm the remote and any keypad entry are responding correctly.
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Honest Close — We walk you through what was done and what to watch for. If Sacramento’s seasonal soil movement is a factor on your property, we’ll tell you what to expect and when to call us back — rather than let you discover it again on your own.
Ghost Controls Products We Service & Install in Sacramento
We service and install the full Ghost Controls residential swing gate line:

- Ghost Controls TSS1 — Single swing gate opener, common in Sacramento HOA tracts
- Ghost Controls AXP2 — Single swing gate opener, mid-duty residential use
- Ghost Controls TDS2 Heavy-Duty — Dual swing gate opener, the most common heavy-residential model we see in Sacramento
- Ghost Controls AXDS2 Solar-Ready Dual Swing Kit — The solar variant, prevalent on rural-edge Sacramento properties and larger Elk Grove lots
We stock actuator arms, control boards, limit magnet sets, wiring harnesses, and AGM battery replacements for these units locally. Sacramento jobs don’t wait on shipping.
We Also Service These Brands
True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento services nine major gate brands. Alongside Ghost Controls, our Sacramento customers regularly call us for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, and Linear gate systems — as well as Viking, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. Nine brands, one team. If your gate has a different opener than your neighbor’s, we still show up with the right parts and knowledge.
FAQs — Ghost Controls Gate Repair Service in Sacramento
No — we are an independent Ghost Controls service provider, not a manufacturer-authorized dealer or factory-certified repair center. We have no affiliation with Ghost Controls LLC. What we do have is 12 years of hands-on field experience diagnosing and repairing Ghost Controls systems across Sacramento, OEM-compatible parts sourced to spec, and 789 verified customer reviews at a 4.9-star rating. Independent means we work for you, not for the brand.
Yes, for the components where it matters most — actuator arms, control boards, and wiring harnesses — we source OEM Ghost Controls parts because their proprietary connector and torque ratings are engineered specifically for these housings. For batteries and minor hardware, we use quality AGM replacements that meet or exceed Ghost Controls’ published specifications. We’ll always tell you which type of part we’re using and why before the work starts.
This is a Sacramento-specific heat failure pattern we see regularly on AXDS2 kits. The metal enclosure absorbs direct afternoon sun and the internal temperature climbs well above ambient — often high enough to cause the control board’s logic circuitry to misread its own limit inputs or shut down entirely as a thermal protection response. By evening, the enclosure cools and the system resets, which is why it works again the next morning. The fix is usually a new OEM control board and repositioning or shading the enclosure to reduce heat soak. Call (916) 580-6980 if this pattern sounds familiar — it’s a straightforward Sacramento diagnosis.
The TDS2’s internal actuator gear set has stripped. This happens when the gate leaf repeatedly collides with a hard stop — almost always because Sacramento’s clay soil has shifted the post and altered the gate’s travel path. The motor runs normally because it’s undamaged; the connection between motor and arm has failed internally. Repairing it means replacing the actuator arm assembly and addressing the post alignment. Skip the post correction and the new arm strips on the same schedule as the last one. Call (916) 580-6980 for a same-visit diagnosis.
The manufacturer rates their sealed lead-acid batteries at three to five years, but in Sacramento’s climate the honest answer is closer to 18 to 24 months. The prolonged hot-dry season desiccates the battery cells faster than any coastal California market, and south- or west-facing post installations that bake through summer afternoons accelerate that timeline further. If your Ghost Controls system is sluggish on hot days or losing charge overnight, the battery is the first thing to check — not the solar panel, not the board.
Sacramento Valley’s adobe clay soils swell with winter rain and shrink through the 100°F+ summer drought, and that cycle moves gate posts. For Ghost Controls swing gate openers, even a small post shift changes the physical travel of the gate leaf — and the magnetic limit stops the control board relies on are now calibrated to a position that no longer matches. The gate reverses before latching, over-travels and strains the actuator, or both. The right fix is re-setting the post below the active soil layer and recalibrating both limit magnets to the corrected travel. Adjusting hinges alone won’t hold. We’ve seen this cycle repeat in Land Park and Curtis Park properties on a predictable multi-year basis; the post depth is what determines whether it comes back. Call (916) 580-6980 and Jacob will assess whether your post needs re-setting or just recalibration.
Yes. Ghost Controls openers expose a standard dry-contact trigger input that works with most access control add-ons — video intercoms, phone-entry keypads, and keypad entry systems can all trigger the opener through that input without touching the Ghost Controls board itself. Integration is clean and doesn’t require any modification to the Ghost Controls firmware or wiring. We’ve connected Ghost Controls systems to several intercom and phone-entry platforms across Sacramento properties. Call (916) 580-6980 if you want to talk through which setup fits your gate and property layout.
We can’t speak to Ghost Controls’ warranty terms on your behalf — those are between you and the manufacturer, and we’d encourage you to review them directly. What we can tell you is that we use OEM Ghost Controls components wherever available and work to manufacturer specification on every repair. We don’t modify systems, bypass safety features, or install non-spec parts that would introduce grounds for a warranty dispute. If your unit is still within its factory warranty period, it’s worth checking whether Ghost Controls offers a service path before scheduling any independent repair.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Sacramento, CA
If your Ghost Controls gate is reversing unexpectedly, the motor is running without the arm moving, or the battery is failing ahead of schedule, call (916) 580-6980 to book a free estimate with True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento. Jacob Hall picks up — the same person who shows up on the job.
Reviewed by Jacob Hall, Owner & Lead Technician at True Blue Gate Repair Sacramento, serving Sacramento since 2013.