Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across Dacula
Gate access control repair and installation in Dacula typically runs $450–$2,200 depending on system complexity, and most residential keypad or smart access upgrades are completed in a single visit. Our Gate Access Control team covers the 30019 ZIP code with same-day or next-day response, and we know the local landscape — from the winding streets of Hamilton Mill to the community entrances along Dacula Road. Frank Hughes — Owner & Lead Technician — takes your call and works your job, so you’re talking to the person who’ll actually show up with the right parts for your Elite, Mighty Mule, or LiftMaster system.

We’ve spent eight years working almost exclusively in Gwinnett County’s 1990s–2000s subdivision belt. Dacula’s housing stock is purpose-built for our expertise: brick-front homes with original wrought-iron or aluminum gates, many now hitting 20–25 years of age, their access control systems failing in predictable patterns we’ve diagnosed hundreds of times. When your keypad starts beeping erratically or your remote quits working after a rain, we know what the red clay and humidity have done to your wiring before we even open the operator housing.
Why Beacon Gate Repair Georgia Is Dacula’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
570 neighbors have trusted us with their gates — here’s what they said. Our 4.7-star average across those verified reviews reflects years of consistent repeat and referral business, not a one-season spike. In Dacula specifically, much of that volume comes from homeowners who called us after seeing our truck at a neighbor’s house in their subdivision, then realized their own gate was installed by the same builder during the same phase.
Frank Hughes serves as the lead technician on every job — not a dispatcher-managed crew. When you describe a failing keypad at your community entrance off Auburn Road, you’re speaking directly with the person who’ll select the replacement unit, submit ARB documentation if needed, and program your new remotes on-site.
Our response time to Dacula averages same-day for access control emergencies and next-day for standard upgrades. We stock keypads, receivers, and smart access modules for LiftMaster, FAAC, and Linear systems locally, so we’re not ordering parts while your gate hangs open for a week.
We understand Dacula’s ARB compliance landscape. Many subdivisions here require pre-approval for any visible gate modification, and we’ve developed a straightforward process: photograph existing conditions, document proposed equipment, and submit color and noise specifications to your board before work begins. No violations. No do-overs.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Dacula
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry repair in Dacula runs $180–$340 for standard residential units and $380–$650 for commercial-grade community entrance systems with visitor logging capability. The most common call we get is intermittent response — buttons work in dry weather, fail after rain. That’s humidity corrosion in the low-voltage terminal block inside your ground-mounted operator housing, and it’s epidemic in Dacula’s older subdivisions where original wiring was never sealed to current standards.
We replace the corroded pigtail, upgrade to marine-grade connectors, and relocate vulnerable junctions above grade when possible. For HOA community gates near Dacula Road or Harbins Road, we install vandal-resistant keypads with programmable temporary codes — essential for contractor and delivery access in large planned communities.
Remote Control Systems
New remote programming or receiver replacement in Dacula typically costs $140–$280 for residential systems and $320–$480 for multi-family or community setups with extended-range antennas. Original Elite and early Mighty Mule systems in Dacula’s 1995–2010 subdivisions used fixed-code transmitters that are now obsolete and insecure. We upgrade these to rolling-code LiftMaster or Linear receivers, which means your old remotes get replaced — but your gate gets protected from code-grabbing devices that have become common in suburban Atlanta.
We program remotes on-site, test range from your driveway turnaround, and show you how to add or delete codes yourself. For households with multiple drivers, we stock multi-button remotes that can operate both your Dacula home gate and any community entrance using compatible frequencies.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry system installation or repair in Dacula ranges from $650–$1,200 for cellular-based residential units to $1,800–$2,800 for hardwired community systems with directory capability. These are common at the entrance to Dacula’s larger planned communities off Hamilton Mill Road, where visitors need to reach residents directly without a guard gate.
We work with existing copper landline infrastructure where present, but increasingly we’re installing cellular or IP-based phone entry systems that don’t depend on aging underground telephone cables — cables that red clay heave has been damaging for two decades in this area. Our installs include programming resident directories, setting up call-forwarding to mobile numbers, and training HOA managers on adding new entries.

Card Reader Access
Card reader systems for Dacula’s townhome communities and private subdivisions typically run $850–$1,600 installed, including proximity card programming and management software setup. These systems see heavy use at community amenities — pools, clubhouses, tennis courts — in subdivisions like those near Apalachee Road where shared facilities need controlled but convenient access.
We install HID and Linear proximity readers, program fobs or cards for your initial resident list, and show your property manager how to deactivate lost credentials without a service call. For communities transitioning from old magnetic stripe systems, we handle the hardware swap and credential re-issue with minimal disruption to resident access.
Smart Access Integration
Smart access control upgrades in Dacula — WiFi or cellular-connected systems with app-based entry, visitor codes, and activity logging — range from $480–$950 for residential retrofit installations. This is our fastest-growing request in Dacula, especially from homeowners in older subdivisions whose original keypads have failed and who want modern convenience without replacing their HOA-approved gate structure.
We install LiftMaster myQ-compatible operators and standalone smart controllers that work with existing gate hardware, preserving your community-matched wrought-iron panels while adding smartphone control, delivery driver temporary codes, and notification alerts. Critical in ARB-governed communities: we document that no visible gate modification occurs, keeping your upgrade compliant.
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.
Trusted Brands We Service in Dacula
We work on virtually every major gate brand, so we diagnose fast and fix right. In Dacula’s 1990s–2000s subdivisions, we most commonly encounter original Elite and early Mighty Mule operators now well past rated service life, plus newer LiftMaster and Linear systems installed as first replacements. We maintain factory-trained certification across nine brands — LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — and stock Dacula’s most-needed access control parts locally: keypad housings, receiver boards, transformer modules, and low-voltage wiring harnesses. That local inventory means your Hamilton Mill or Harbins Road job isn’t waiting on a FedEx truck from Atlanta.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Dacula Homes
- Red clay heave throws gates out of plumb, causing swing gates to jam against mechanical stops and overload keypad or remote-triggered operators. We see this constantly after wet winters in Dacula — posts that were plumb in October are shifted by March, and the gate’s access control system can’t complete its open/close cycle.
- Humidity corrodes low-voltage connections inside ground-mounted operator housings, producing the classic symptom: keypad works fine at 10 AM, completely dead by 3 PM after condensation builds. We reterminate with dielectric grease and upgraded weatherproof connectors.
- Original builder-grade operators fail in clusters across subdivisions — same brand, same install year, same rated lifespan expiring simultaneously. In Dacula’s larger planned communities, one visible failure often triggers a wave of preventive calls from neighbors who recognize their own gate is identical.
- ARB compliance delays turn small repairs into major headaches when homeowners replace access control equipment without board approval, then face violation notices. We front-load the documentation process, photographing existing conditions and specifying color-matched, noise-compliant replacements before any work begins.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Dacula, GA
| Service | Typical Range in Dacula |
|---|---|
| Keypad entry repair/replacement | $180 – $650 |
| Remote receiver upgrade + new remotes | $140 – $480 |
| Phone entry system (cellular/residential) | $650 – $1,200 |
| Phone entry system (community/hardwired) | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Card reader system with credentials | $850 – $1,600 |
| Smart access retrofit (app-based) | $480 – $950 |
| Full access control system replacement | $1,400 – $2,200 |
What moves your job within these ranges? Three factors specific to Dacula: whether your subdivision requires ARB documentation (adds planning time, not cost), whether your operator housing needs corrosion remediation from humidity damage, and whether your gate posts have shifted enough to require realignment before access control components will function reliably. We assess all of this during our free on-site estimate — no charge, no pressure. Call (833) 863-4140 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Dacula
Our service radius covers the full Gwinnett County gate market, including Auburn to the southeast, Buford to the north along I-985, Loganville to the east, and Lawrenceville to the southwest. Many of our Dacula customers originally found us through referrals from these neighboring communities where we’d already solved identical subdivision-gate problems. Same owner-led service, same local parts inventory, same ARB compliance expertise wherever your HOA covenants apply.
Serving Dacula, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Dacula 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 Dacula
Yes — most Dacula subdivisions built during the 1990s–2000s boom have ARB or architectural review requirements for any visible gate modification, including access control equipment. We handle this by photographing your existing setup, specifying color-matched and noise-compliant replacement equipment, and submitting documentation to your board before work begins. In the Hamilton Mill subdivision, we replaced a failing 20-year-old Elite swing gate operator with a new LiftMaster unit, but first had to submit color swatches and a quiet-operation spec to the homeowners’ ARB for approval. We kept the original wrought-iron panels intact to maintain community uniformity, and the board signed off within two days. Call (833) 863-4140 and we’ll review your specific covenants during our free estimate.
Elite and early Mighty Mule units dominate Dacula’s 1995–2010 builder-phase installations, with LiftMaster and Linear systems common in first-wave replacements from the 2010s. These original operators are now 20–25 years old and failing in predictable patterns — transformer burnout, control board capacitor leakage, and gear train wear. We’re factory-trained on all nine major brands, so we can repair what makes sense and replace what doesn’t, always with an eye toward preserving your HOA-approved gate structure. Call (833) 863-4140 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Gwinnett County’s expansive red Georgia clay contracts and heaves dramatically through wet winters and dry summers, routinely shifting gate posts out of plumb and throwing automated systems out of alignment. When your gate jams against its stop, the access control operator detects excessive resistance and shuts down or reverses — a safety feature that looks like equipment failure but is actually structural movement. We diagnose this distinction correctly, realign posts when needed, and adjust limit switches to accommodate minor shifts without false-triggering. Call (833) 863-4140 before assuming your keypad or remote is the problem.
Yes — we specialize in retrofit smart access controllers that add WiFi or cellular connectivity, app-based entry, and temporary visitor codes without modifying your visible gate structure. This preserves ARB compliance while modernizing functionality. Typical smart retrofits in Dacula run $480–$950 and integrate with LiftMaster myQ or standalone platforms depending on your existing operator. We document that no visible change occurs, which most ARBs accept without full review. Call (833) 863-4140 to discuss your specific gate and community requirements — estimates are free.
Contact your property management company first to confirm they haven’t already engaged a vendor, then call us for a second opinion or direct engagement if the board is soliciting bids. We provide itemized proposals for operator replacement, access control upgrades, and structural remediation, with full documentation for board presentation. Because Dacula’s large planned communities often have identical gates installed by the same contractor, we can reference comparable completed work in neighboring subdivisions to help your board understand scope and timeline. For emergency situations where a community entrance is stuck open, we offer same-day response to secure the property. Call (833) 863-4140 — we’ll coordinate directly with your board president or property manager.
Written by Frank Hughes, Owner at Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, serving Dacula and the greater Atlanta area since 2016.