Trusted Gate Motor & Opener for Fresno Homeowners
A gate motor or opener repair in Fresno typically costs $180–$650 depending on whether you need a simple control board reset, gear replacement, or full motor swap, and most jobs are completed same-day when you call (833) 712-8067. At Bluepeak Gate Repair Service Fresno, Jeffrey Morgan diagnoses and fixes your gate motor himself — not a subcontractor — drawing on 14 years of hands-on experience with every major brand from LiftMaster to Viking. We’ve earned 684 verified customer reviews averaging 4.8 stars by showing up when we say we will, explaining what’s actually wrong, and fixing it right the first time. Whether your gate stopped mid-cycle in the August heat or your opener’s been grinding for weeks in Old Fig Garden, we’ll get your access working before it becomes a security headache.

What Our Gate Motor & Opener Service Includes
Motor Installation
When your existing motor is beyond repair or you’re adding automatic operation to a manual gate, we install the right unit for your gate’s weight, cycle frequency, and Fresno’s climate demands. Jeffrey sizes every motor to the specific gate — a 1,200-pound slide gate in Sanger needs a different torque profile than a light residential swing gate near Woodward Park. We handle post-mounting, electrical connections, limit switch programming, and safety sensor alignment so your new motor runs quiet and reliable from day one.
Motor Repair
Most “dead” motors aren’t actually dead — they’re suffering from failed capacitors, stripped worm gears, or moisture-damaged control boards that a general handyman might miss. Jeffrey carries common motor components for brands like FAAC and Linear, which means we can often rebuild your existing unit instead of pushing a full replacement. In Fresno’s dry summers and occasional heavy winter rains, we’ve learned which motor failures are seasonal and which signal deeper electrical issues.
Linear Motor
Linear actuators are the workhorses of swing gate systems, especially on residential properties in Clovis and Kerman where space doesn’t allow for sliding mechanisms. We service and replace Linear brand actuators specifically, including their popular LA500 and LA300 series, troubleshooting issues like overheating, limit switch drift, and hydraulic fluid leaks. If your swing gate opens halfway then reverses, or the motor runs but the arm doesn’t move, it’s usually a Linear actuator problem we’ve solved hundreds of times.
Slide Motor
Slide gate motors endure the highest mechanical stress — they’re pulling hundreds of pounds along a track, often multiple times daily at commercial properties or busy Fresno apartment complexes. We repair and replace chain-driven, rack-and-pinion, and direct-drive slide motors, addressing track alignment issues that cause premature motor failure. A misaligned track in the Tower District or a debris-clogged roller in Huntington will burn out even the best motor; Jeffrey checks the full system so you’re not replacing the same part twice.
Intercom Integration
Modern gate motors don’t operate in isolation — they need to talk to your intercom, keypad, or telephone entry system. We program and troubleshoot integrations between your motor control board and access devices, whether you’re running a simple two-wire intercom or a cellular-connected system at a gated community near Fig Garden Loop. When your visitor pushes the call button and the gate doesn’t release, or the gate opens but the intercom doesn’t ring through, the problem is usually in the relay logic — and that’s where 14 years of specialized experience pays off.
Battery Backup
Fresno’s summer heat kills gate motor batteries faster than almost any climate factor, and a dead battery means you’re manually dragging a heavy gate during a power outage or peak afternoon. We install and maintain battery backup systems sized to your motor’s draw, testing under load to verify actual runtime rather than just checking voltage. For rural properties in Parlier or Sanger where power flickers are common, we also recommend solar trickle chargers that extend battery life through the Central Valley’s intense sun exposure.
What happens when you call
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A real person answersNo phone trees — you reach a local pro.
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You get an upfront price rangeHonest numbers before anyone is dispatched.
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A background-checked tech heads outLicensed & insured, dispatched right away.
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You approve before work beginsNothing starts until you say go.
Brands We Service for Gate Motor & Opener
Bluepeak is certified to work on nine major gate and opener brands, and we stock parts knowledge for each — not just the ability to swap a generic motor. We’ve serviced hundreds of FAAC hydraulic operators and understand their unique pressure-seal failures in hot climates. BFT systems are common on newer Fresno commercial installations, and we carry their specific encoder boards and limit switch assemblies. Linear actuators dominate the residential swing gate market here, and we’ve rebuilt more LA-series units than we can count. Viking operators are built for heavy-cycle environments, and we know their commercial-grade control logic inside out — critical for HOAs and property managers who can’t afford downtime. Whether you have one of these brands or any other make, we can diagnose it, repair it, or recommend a replacement that actually fits your gate’s specifications.
Unlike companies that only know one brand and push replacement when they hit an unfamiliar control board, Jeffrey’s 14 years of single-focus gate work means he’s encountered virtually every motor configuration in the Fresno market. We don’t subcontract to a “gate guy” who might show up — Jeffrey diagnoses it himself, and if your existing system can be saved, we’ll tell you straight.
Signs You Need Gate Motor & Opener Right Now
- The motor runs but the gate doesn’t move. This usually indicates a stripped gear, broken shear pin, or disengaged clutch — mechanical failures that won’t fix themselves and often worsen if you keep pressing the remote. In Fresno’s dusty environment, grit infiltration accelerates gear wear, so what starts as intermittent slipping becomes total failure within days.
- Grinding, squealing, or clicking sounds during operation. A healthy gate motor should hum smoothly; any metal-on-metal noise means bearings, gears, or the drive chain are failing. We’ve seen homeowners in Reedley and Dinuba ignore these sounds until the motor seizes completely, turning a $200 gear replacement into a $600+ motor swap.
- The gate reverses before fully opening or closing. This could be force sensitivity set too high, obstructed safety sensors, or a motor struggling against mechanical resistance — but it’s also how motors burn out, by repeatedly stalling and overheating. Jeffrey checks whether the problem is in the motor settings or the physical gate system before adjusting anything.
- Intermittent response to remotes or keypads. If your gate works at 8 AM but ignores commands at 6 PM, the motor’s control board may have thermal issues, or the receiver is failing under load. Fresno’s 110°F summer days push electronic components to their limits, and we’ve replaced enough heat-damaged receivers to know the difference between a dead battery and a dying board.
- Visible corrosion, moisture, or insect damage in the motor housing. Even “waterproof” motors develop seal failures over time, and Fresno’s occasional heavy winter rains plus irrigation overspray create conditions for control board corrosion. Ants and spiders also love the warmth of motor housings — we’ve opened units in Old Fig Garden that were more insect colony than electronics.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Process — Step by Step
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Describe your problem when you call. We’ll ask specific questions — gate type, brand if known, symptoms, when it started — so Jeffrey arrives with the right parts and tools rather than making a diagnostic trip. This saves you time and us a second visit.
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On-site diagnosis with load testing. Jeffrey doesn’t guess. He tests motor draw under actual gate load, checks voltage at the control board, and inspects mechanical components for wear patterns that reveal root causes. We use multimeters, clamp meters, and manufacturer-specific diagnostic routines to pinpoint failures accurately.
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Clear explanation and upfront pricing. Before any work begins, you’ll know exactly what’s wrong, your repair options, and what each costs. No hidden fees, no pressure to replace what can be fixed. We explain the trade-offs between repair longevity and replacement cost so you decide with real information.
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Precision repair or installation. Jeffrey performs the work himself — not a rotating technician learning on your gate. This means proper torque on mechanical fasteners, correct limit switch calibration, and control board programming that matches your specific access devices. For installations, we verify proper grounding and GFCI protection per electrical code requirements.
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Full-cycle testing and documentation. We run your gate through complete open-close cycles under various conditions — remote, keypad, manual release — and provide you with maintenance recommendations specific to your brand and Fresno’s climate. If we installed a new motor, you’ll receive programming records for warranty purposes.
How Much Does Gate Motor & Opener Cost in Fresno?
A typical gate motor repair in Fresno runs $180–$340 for common issues like control board resets, capacitor replacements, or gear rebuilds. Motor replacement costs $450–$850 depending on horsepower, brand, and whether your gate needs structural modifications to accept a different unit. Intercom integration work ranges $150–$400 for programming and wiring, while battery backup installation is usually $200–$350 including the battery and charger.
Several factors move you within these ranges: gate weight and cycle frequency (heavier gates need bigger motors), existing electrical infrastructure (a dedicated 110V outlet near the motor saves labor), and brand parts availability (we stock common FAAC and Linear components, but specialty BFT or Viking boards may need ordering). Access complications — a motor buried behind landscaping in the Sierra Sky Park area, or a commercial slide gate with integrated loop detectors — add diagnostic and labor time.

To avoid overpaying, get a diagnosis before committing to replacement. We’ve saved Fresno customers hundreds by replacing a $40 capacitor instead of a $600 motor, and we won’t sell you what you don’t need. Every estimate from Bluepeak is free and no-obligation — call (833) 712-8067 and Jeffrey will walk you through what’s likely wrong based on your symptoms.
Gate Motor & Opener Near Fresno — Our Service Area
We cover the full Fresno metro and surrounding Central Valley communities, typically arriving same-day for motor emergencies in Fresno proper, Fowler, Selma, Clovis, and Sanger. For properties in Parlier, Kingsburg, Reedley, Kerman, Hanford, and Dinuba, we usually schedule within 24–48 hours depending on parts needs. Rural properties east toward the foothills or west toward I-5 are absolutely in our range — we’ve repaired gate motors at ranches near Tollhouse and agricultural operations outside of Mendota. Wherever you are in Fresno County, you’re getting Jeffrey’s direct expertise, not a subcontractor routed from another trade.
Serving Fresno, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Fresno area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gate Motor & Opener in Fresno
Gate motor and opener service covers everything that makes your automatic gate move — the electric motor, control board, gears, safety sensors, and connections to your access devices. At Bluepeak, this means we repair, replace, install, and program the complete drive system from the hinge to the keypad, not just swap parts blindly.
Most gate motor repairs in Fresno are completed in 1–2 hours on-site, with same-day availability when you call (833) 712-8067. Full motor replacements or installations requiring concrete work or electrical runs may take 3–5 hours, and we schedule those with all materials ready so you’re not waiting on parts.
Common repairs run $180–$340, motor replacements $450–$850, and intercom or access integration $150–$400. Your exact cost depends on the problem, your gate’s specifications, and parts availability — call (833) 712-8067 for a free estimate with no obligation.
We work on nine major brands including FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, LiftMaster, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and we’ve encountered dozens more over 14 years. Even if your brand isn’t on this list, Jeffrey’s single-specialty experience means we can likely diagnose and repair it, or source compatible components.
Yes — a stuck gate is a security risk, especially for commercial properties and gated communities. We prioritize motor failures that leave your property exposed, and when possible, we arrive same-day to secure your access. Call (833) 712-8067 and we’ll give you an honest timeline based on current demand.
All our motor work carries a workmanship warranty, and new motor installations include manufacturer warranty coverage that we help you register and maintain. Specific terms depend on the brand and service type — we’ll document your coverage in writing before we start any work.
Clear access to the motor housing and control box, note your gate’s brand and model if visible, and list any recent symptoms or changes in behavior. If the gate is stuck open, secure your property temporarily; if stuck closed, ensure we can reach the motor from outside without needing to move the gate manually. Call (833) 712-8067 with any questions — we’ll guide you through what’s helpful.
Schedule Your Gate Motor & Opener Service in Fresno Today
Don’t let a failing gate motor turn into a security problem or an expensive emergency replacement. Call Bluepeak Gate Repair Service Fresno at (833) 712-8067 for a free, no-obligation estimate — Jeffrey Morgan will diagnose your gate himself, explain your options in plain language, and fix it right the first time. With 14 years focused exclusively on gates and 684 customers who’ve reviewed our work, we’re the call you make when you want it done properly.
Written by Jeffrey Morgan, Owner at Bluepeak Gate Repair Service Fresno, serving Fresno and the Central Valley since 2010.