Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Buford
Gate motor repair in Buford typically runs $180–$420 and most calls are completed same-day. If your automated gate in Buford is grinding, stalling, or dead after a storm, we’ll diagnose it on-site and have the right parts in the truck.

We’re Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, and our Gate Motor & Opener team knows Buford’s gates inside out. From the HOA entrance systems along Hamilton Mill Road to the private estate gates near Lake Lanier off Shadburn Ferry Road, we’ve spent eight years troubleshooting the specific failures this area produces. Buford’s 30518 and 30519 corridors have an unusually dense concentration of automated gates installed during the 2000s building boom—many now hitting their 15-to-20-year repair cycle all at once. That concentrated experience means faster diagnosis and fewer return trips. Call (833) 863-4140 for a free estimate.
Why Beacon Gate Repair Georgia Is Buford’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Frank Hughes — Owner & Lead Technician — takes your call and works your job. Not a dispatcher. Not an apprentice sent solo. That’s a difference Buford homeowners notice, especially when they’re standing at a gate that won’t open and need someone who can actually fix it, not just assess it.
Our 570 verified reviews average 4.7 stars, and a significant share come from repeat customers across Buford’s subdivisions and lake communities. We’ve earned that by showing up when we say we will and by diagnosing correctly the first time—critical in a market where many “gate repair” companies are actually fence or garage door contractors dabbling on the side.
Response time to Buford matters. We’re based in Atlanta with routes that cover Gwinnett and Hall counties daily, so most Buford calls get same-day or next-morning service. We carry motors, boards, gear assemblies, and access control components for nine major brands—LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—so we’re not ordering parts and making you wait.
Our local knowledge runs deeper than GPS coordinates. We know that Buford’s North Georgia red clay causes gate posts to heave seasonally, misaligning operators and burning out gears. We know the 30519 corridor’s moisture-intrusion problem. We know which Lake Lanier estates have original mid-2000s FAAC operators that are now past their reliable service life. Eight years. One trade. Gates only.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Buford
Motor Repair
Motor repair is our most common Buford call, and it’s rarely just the motor. In Buford’s 30519 corridor, many 2003-2008 HOAs installed in-ground vehicle detection loops and control conduit without sealing, so what appears to be a motor failure is often moisture-damaged underground wiring needing a full electrical overhaul. We’ve seen general repair shops replace a $400 control board when the real problem was $80 worth of corroded low-voltage wiring. Our motor repair service includes complete electrical diagnostics—not just swapping the obvious part. Typical motor repair in Buford runs $180–$340 for mechanical issues, $280–$420 if underground wiring replacement is needed.
Linear Motor Service
Linear motors—ram-style operators common on single-swing estate gates—take a beating in Buford’s climate. Summer humidity corrodes the actuator housing; winter ice storms lock the gate and overload the motor when the timer finally triggers. We serviced an automated driveway gate in a Lake Lanier estate off Shadburn Ferry Road—the operator was a mid-2000s FAAC 400 that had stripped its motor gears after a winter ice storm. We recommended retrofitting to a new FAAC 740 with battery backup rather than repairing the aged unit, using the existing swing gate frame. The retrofit cost $1,800–$2,400 versus $900–$1,200 for a repair that would likely fail again within two years. Linear motor service in Buford typically ranges $220–$380 for adjustment and component replacement, $1,600–$2,600 for full operator upgrades.
Slide Motor Repair & Replacement
Buford’s HOA communities along Hwy 20 and Hamilton Mill Road rely heavily on slide gate operators for their entrance systems. These units cycle hundreds of times daily, and the combination of red clay dust, summer humidity, and occasional freeze-thaw cycles wears them hard. A slide motor that chatters, reverses unexpectedly, or won’t close fully usually has worn limit switches, degraded drive belts, or a failing control board. We stock replacement components for LiftMaster, FAAC, and Elite slide operators common to Buford subdivisions. Slide motor repair in Buford runs $200–$360; full replacement with a new operator and proper post-alignment runs $1,400–$2,200 depending on gate weight and cycle requirements.
Battery Backup Installation
Buford’s tree-lined Lake Lanier estates and heavily wooded subdivisions lose power more frequently than urban Atlanta—fallen branches, summer storms, ice accumulation. A gate motor with battery backup keeps you moving when the grid drops. We install battery backup systems compatible with most major operators, including retrofit kits for existing FAAC, LiftMaster, and Mighty Mule systems. Battery backup installation in Buford typically costs $280–$450 for a standard residential system, $480–$720 for heavy-duty commercial-grade backup on high-cycle HOA gates.

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Trusted Brands We Service in Buford
We work on virtually every major gate brand, so we diagnose fast and fix right. Our factory training covers LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule—meaning whether your Buford subdivision runs an Elite slide operator at the entrance or your Lake Lanier estate has a vintage Mighty Mule swing gate, we’ve got the parts knowledge and programming capability to service it. We maintain local stock of common failure components: control boards, gear assemblies, limit switches, and safety sensors. For Buford customers, that means same-day completion on most repairs rather than a two-week parts order from a regional warehouse.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Buford Homes
- Gate posts heaving from seasonal red clay expansion — Buford’s North Georgia clay expands and contracts dramatically with moisture changes, pushing gate posts out of plumb. A misaligned gate strains the operator, strips gears, and burns out motors prematurely. We always check post plumb and hinge alignment before blaming the motor.
- Rust and corrosion on ornamental iron gate frames — High summer humidity attacks the iron and aluminum gates common in Buford’s 1990s-to-2010s subdivisions. Weakened frames flex under operator force, causing binding and motor overload. Structural welding and frame reinforcement often solve what looks like a motor problem.
- Moisture intrusion in unsealed low-voltage conduits — In many 30519 communities built between 2003 and 2008, the in-ground vehicle detection loops and low-voltage access control conduit were trenched through Georgia clay without conduit sealing. Those systems are now failing from moisture intrusion—meaning what looks like a gate motor problem is actually a full electrical overhaul job that many general repair shops misdiagnose.
- Winter ice storm damage to operators — Buford’s occasional ice storms lock gates solid. When the timer or remote finally triggers, the motor attempts to move a frozen gate, stripping gears or cracking the actuator housing. Post-storm operator inspection is worth the call even if the gate seems to recover.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Buford, GA
Here’s what gate motor and opener work actually costs in Buford’s market:
| Service | Typical Range |
| Diagnostic service call | $85–$120 (credited toward repair) |
| Basic motor repair (mechanical) | $180–$340 |
| Motor repair with wiring replacement | $280–$420 |
| Linear motor adjustment/component swap | $220–$380 |
| Slide motor repair | $200–$360 |
| Battery backup installation | $280–$720 |
| Full operator replacement (residential swing) | $1,400–$2,200 |
| Full operator replacement (heavy-duty slide/HOA) | $2,000–$3,400 |
| Linear motor retrofit upgrade | $1,600–$2,600 |
What moves the needle: gate size and weight (heavier gates need larger operators), cycle frequency (HOA gates need commercial-grade units), whether post realignment or welding is needed, and whether the job requires trenching new sealed conduit to replace failed 2000s-era wiring. We quote upfront before starting work—no open-ended billing. Estimates are free. Call (833) 863-4140.
We Also Serve Cities Near Buford
Our daily routes cover Suwanee, Sugar Hill, Lawrenceville, and Dacula with the same owner-led service and same-day capability. If you’re in a neighboring city with a gate motor issue, the same Buford-area technician likely handles your call.
Serving Buford, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Buford 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 Motor & Opener in Buford
Yes—intermittent operation after rain strongly suggests moisture intrusion in underground conduit, especially in 30519 subdivisions built 2003-2008 where conduit sealing was often skipped. The motor may twitch or hum briefly because it’s receiving degraded voltage through corroded connections, not because the motor itself is failing. We test voltage at the operator terminals under load to confirm. Call (833) 863-4140 for diagnostics—estimates are free.
For a 2005 LiftMaster on a high-cycle HOA gate, replacement is usually the better value. These units were designed for roughly 15 years of heavy use; at 20 years, you’re past reliable service life. Repair runs $200–$360 but may only buy a year or two. A new commercial-grade LiftMaster operator with modern safety features and battery backup runs $1,800–$2,600 installed and gives you a fresh warranty. We assess your specific cycle count and gate condition before recommending. Call (833) 863-4140 for an exact quote.
Jerky operation usually indicates mechanical binding, not motor failure. On Lake Lanier estates, we most often find hinge corrosion, post heaving from clay expansion, or frame rust causing the gate to drag. The motor fights the resistance, overheats, and eventually strips gears. We check gate movement by hand first—if it doesn’t swing freely, the motor isn’t your primary problem. Linear motor service in Buford runs $220–$380; if welding or post work is needed, we’ll quote that separately. Call (833) 863-4140.
Twice yearly—spring and fall—is the right interval for Buford’s conditions. The red clay expansion cycle in spring and the humidity/rust acceleration in summer mean preventive maintenance catches problems before they cascade into motor failure. A typical service visit runs $120–$180 and includes hinge lubrication, post stability check, operator force calibration, safety sensor testing, and electrical connection inspection. Call (833) 863-4140 to schedule.
Maybe—but in Buford’s 30519 corridor, we’ve found that “bad board” diagnoses on BFT and other brands are often incorrect when the real issue is moisture-damaged low-voltage wiring from unsealed 2000s-era conduit. A control board replacement runs $350–$550; rewiring with proper sealed conduit runs $280–$420 and solves the actual problem. We test the board independently before recommending replacement. Call (833) 863-4140 for a second opinion—estimates are free.
Ready to get your Buford gate moving reliably again? Call Beacon Gate Repair Georgia at (833) 863-4140 for a free, no-obligation estimate. Frank Hughes will take your call, scope the job honestly, and show up ready to fix it.
Written by Frank Hughes, Owner at Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, serving Buford and North Georgia since 2016.