Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across McDonough
Gate motor and opener repair in McDonough typically runs $280–$650 for standard fixes and $1,200–$2,800 for full operator replacements, with most residential calls completed same-day. We cover the 30252 and 30253 ZIP codes directly, and we’re familiar with the specific ARB compliance requirements that govern gate work in communities like Eagles Landing and subdivisions along Hwy 20. Frank Hughes — Owner & Lead Technician — takes your call and works your job, so you’re talking to the person who’ll actually diagnose and fix your gate, not a dispatcher reading from a script.

Our Gate Motor & Opener team has spent eight years working almost exclusively on the gate systems installed during McDonough’s mid-2000s building boom. That matters. Those original operators are hitting their failure window right now, and the ARB committees in this area enforce noise and appearance standards that generic repair crews from Atlanta often overlook. We know which motors meet McDonough’s whisper-quiet requirements, how to match existing gate styles for architectural compliance, and what the red clay soil around Lake Dow Road and Eagles Landing does to post alignment over time. Call (833) 863-4140 for a free estimate — we’ll give you an honest scope and a straight price.
Why Beacon Gate Repair Georgia Is McDonough’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
We’ve built our reputation in McDonough one gate at a time. Our 570 verified customer reviews average 4.7 stars, and a significant portion of that volume comes from repeat calls across Henry County — homeowners who had us fix their personal driveway gate, then recommended us to their HOA board for the community entrance. That only happens when the work holds up.
Frank Hughes serves as the lead technician on every job, not a rotating crew. When you call about a failing operator in Waterford off Lake Dow Road or a jammed slide gate near Lake Dow itself, you’re describing the problem to the person who’ll show up with the right parts and the right tools. No handoff. No “the tech will call you when he’s close.”
Our response time to McDonough averages same-day or next-morning for standard calls, and we stock motors and control boards for the nine brands we service — including the LiftMaster and Elite units that dominate 2000s-era McDonough subdivisions. That inventory means we don’t order parts from Atlanta and make you wait. We also understand the local infrastructure realities: aging transformer vaults in communities built during the mid-2000s surge, the specific ARB noise ordinances that apply after hours, and how Henry County’s red clay shifts gate posts out of plumb season after season. Eight years. One trade. Gates only.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in McDonough
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in McDonough requires more than hanging an operator — it requires selecting a unit that satisfies your community’s ARB standards. In Eagles Landing and along Hwy 20, covenants mandate whisper-quiet operation below 55 dB during evening hours, a threshold many residential-grade motors miss by a wide margin. We spec commercial-grade operators where community traffic demands it, even for residential settings, because an undersized motor fails faster and costs more in repeat service calls. A typical new motor installation in McDonough runs $1,200–$2,800 depending on gate size, access control integration, and whether we need to re-plumb posts shifted by red clay soil movement. We handle the full install in-house, including any welding or track realignment needed.
Motor Repair
Most “dead” gate motors aren’t actually dead — they’ve got a failed control board, stripped gearbox, or misaligned limit switch that a generalist crew will miss. In McDonough’s 2000s subdivisions, we’re seeing a concentrated wave of original Elite and LiftMaster operators with control board failures caused by power surges from aging local transformer infrastructure. That’s a diagnosis, not a guess. Motor repair in McDonough typically costs $280–$650, and we carry replacement boards, gearboxes, and capacitor kits for the nine brands we service. If your operator is repairable, we’ll tell you. If it’s cheaper long-term to replace, we’ll tell you that too. No upsell runaround.
Linear Motor Service
Linear gate operators are common in McDonough’s older residential installations and in commercial properties near the Stockbridge corridor. These rack-and-pinion systems are reliable when aligned, but Henry County’s red clay soil makes alignment a moving target. We replaced an undersized residential-grade LiftMaster operator at the main entrance of the Waterford subdivision off Lake Dow Road with a commercial FAAC 844 sliding gate motor. The original unit, spec’d for model-home traffic, failed repeatedly under full community usage; our upgrade reduced noise levels by 40% and eliminated speed complaints. Linear motor repair or replacement in McDonough runs $320–$750 for standard residential units, with commercial-grade installations starting around $1,800.
Slide Motor Repair & Replacement
Slide gates dominate McDonough’s HOA communities because they maximize driveway width and minimize swing clearance. The downside: they’re utterly dependent on track alignment, and red clay soil movement shifts posts out of plumb twice as often here as in sandier northern metro areas. A slide motor working against a misaligned track burns out its controller in months, not years. We don’t just swap the motor — we check post plumb, track level, and roller condition, then spec a motor with enough torque for your gate’s actual weight and usage level. Slide motor replacement in McDonough typically costs $1,400–$2,600 for residential communities, with repairs starting at $300.
Battery Backup Systems
Battery backup isn’t optional in many McDonough communities — ARB covenants require fail-safe gate operation during power outages, and Henry County’s humid subtropical climate corrodes backup batteries faster than drier regions. We install sealed AGM battery systems rated for high-humidity environments, with corrosion-resistant housings and smart charging circuits that extend service life. A battery backup installation or replacement in McDonough runs $180–$420 depending on gate size and existing controller compatibility. If your current backup failed during the last storm, we can diagnose whether it’s the battery, the charger, or a controller fault.
Intercom Integration
Upgrading access control without replacing a functioning gate operator is one of our most common McDonough requests. We integrate modern intercom and keypad systems with existing 2000s-era Linear, Elite, and LiftMaster operators — no need to scrap a motor that’s still mechanically sound just to get smartphone access or video verification. Intercom integration in McDonough typically costs $450–$1,200 depending on features (cellular vs. hardwired, video vs. audio-only, single-family vs. multi-tenant). We handle the wiring, programming, and ARB notification if your community requires architectural review for access control changes.

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Trusted Brands We Service in McDonough
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 — nine brands that account for the vast majority of residential and commercial gate systems in McDonough. We stock common motors, control boards, and gear assemblies for the brands most prevalent in local 2000s subdivisions: LiftMaster and Elite for swing gates, Linear for early slide installations, and FAAC for communities that have upgraded to commercial-grade operators. That local inventory means most McDonough repairs don’t wait on shipping. When we arrive at your gate off Hwy 20 or around Lake Dow Road, we usually have what we need on the truck.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in McDonough Homes
- Control board failure from power surges. Original Elite operators in 2000s subdivisions under Hwy 20 are experiencing control board failures due to power surges from aging transformer vaults — a localized issue tied to McDonough’s mid-2000s infrastructure that we diagnose with surge-testing equipment, not guesswork.
- Premature battery backup corrosion. Battery backup units corrode prematurely in Henry County’s humid climate, causing gates to fail during storms when ARB requires fail-safe operation; we see this most often in unsealed battery housings installed by original builders.
- Red clay soil shifting posts out of plumb. Henry County’s expansive red clay swells with rain and contracts in drought, misaligning slide gate tracks and burning out motor controllers; this failure mode is twice as common here as in northern metro areas with sandier Piedmont soils.
- Undersized operators for actual community traffic. A technician working subdivisions off Hwy 20 or around Lake Dow Road will notice the same pattern repeatedly: the original two-post swing gates were spec’d for a model-home traffic level and never upgraded as the community filled out, so the operator gearboxes on the busier entrance lanes are often on their second or third replacement while the less-used exit lane is still original — a clear sign the HOA has been patching rather than right-sizing.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in McDonough, GA
Here’s what gate motor and opener work actually costs in McDonough’s market:
- Motor repair (control board, gearbox, limit switch): $280–$650
- Linear motor repair/replacement: $320–$750 residential; $1,800+ commercial
- Slide motor replacement: $1,400–$2,600
- New motor installation (complete): $1,200–$2,800
- Battery backup installation/replacement: $180–$420
- Intercom/access control integration: $450–$1,200
Three factors move you up or down these ranges: gate size and weight (heavier = more motor), whether red clay soil movement requires post re-plumbing or track realignment, and whether your ARB requires a specific noise-compliant model that costs more than a standard residential unit. We don’t quote blind over the phone — we inspect, measure, and give you a written estimate with exact parts and labor. Estimates are free. Call (833) 863-4140.
We Also Serve Cities Near McDonough
Our service radius covers the full Henry County area and adjacent communities. We regularly handle gate motor and opener calls in Stockbridge — just north on I-75 with similar 2000s subdivision stock — plus Hampton, Lovejoy, and Conyers to the east. The same red clay soil issues, the same mid-2000s infrastructure aging patterns, the same need for ARB-compliant quiet operators. If you’re in any of these areas and your gate motor is failing, the same expertise applies.
Serving McDonough, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the McDonough 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 McDonough
No — replacing a noisy operator with a quieter, ARB-compliant model is typically approved without issue, and we spec units that meet McDonough’s strict 55 dB after-hours noise limits. Most McDonough HOAs, including Eagles Landing and communities off Hwy 20, actually prefer quieter operation and will fast-track approvals for noise-reducing upgrades. We document the decibel rating and provide spec sheets for your ARB submission. Call (833) 863-4140 and we’ll walk you through what’s needed for your specific community.
Henry County’s red clay soil absorbs water and expands, shifting gate posts out of plumb and binding slide gate tracks — this is twice as common in McDonough as in sandier areas north of Atlanta. The motor keeps trying to move a gate that can’t travel freely, which burns out the controller or strips the gearbox. We don’t just clear the jam; we check post alignment, track level, and drainage, then fix the root cause so it doesn’t repeat next storm. Call (833) 863-4140 for a free inspection — we’ll show you exactly what’s shifting and why.
Yes — we regularly integrate modern intercom and keypad systems with 2000s-era Linear, Elite, and LiftMaster operators without replacing the motor itself. The 2005 Linear systems common in McDonough’s early subdivisions use standard low-voltage trigger inputs that modern intercoms can interface with directly, or through a simple relay adapter if needed. Intercom integration with existing Linear operators runs $450–$1,200 depending on features. We’ll test your current operator’s condition first — if it’s mechanically sound, there’s no reason to scrap it just for access control. Call (833) 863-4140 to schedule.
Many McDonough HOAs require battery backup for fail-safe operation during power outages, and ARB covenants in communities like Eagles Landing explicitly mandate it. Even without an HOA requirement, Henry County’s storm frequency makes backup power practical — but the humid climate here corrodes standard batteries faster than drier regions. We install sealed AGM systems rated for high-humidity environments, with housings designed to resist the moisture that kills typical units. Battery backup installation runs $180–$420. Call (833) 863-4140 and we’ll check your community’s specific requirements.
Yes — gearbox replacement is considered maintenance, not a visual alteration, so it doesn’t trigger most ARB review processes in McDonough communities. We use OEM or equivalent-spec gearboxes that maintain the original operator’s appearance, noise profile, and mounting dimensions, so there’s no visible change to trigger compliance concerns. If your operator is an older model, we’ll confirm parts availability first — some 2000s Elite and LiftMaster gearboxes are discontinued, in which case we’ll quote a direct-fit replacement that maintains ARB compliance. Gearbox replacement runs $280–$650. Call (833) 863-4140 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Ready to fix your gate motor or upgrade your opener? Frank Hughes — Owner & Lead Technician — will take your call, scope your job honestly, and show up with the right parts for your McDonough gate. No dispatchers. No apprentices figuring it out on your time. Call (833) 863-4140 now for a free estimate.
Written by Frank Hughes, Owner at Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, serving McDonough and the greater Atlanta area since 2016.