Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Roswell
Gate motor and opener repair in Roswell typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, with full operator replacements on older HOA community systems reaching $1,200–$2,400. We usually diagnose same-day and complete most Roswell repairs within 24–48 hours. Call (833) 863-4140 for a free estimate.

We’ve worked gates across Roswell for eight years — from the brick-pillar entrances along South Main Street to the community systems off Old Milton Parkway and Holcomb Bridge Road. Frank Hughes — Owner & Lead Technician — takes your call and works your job, so when you’re dealing with an HOA architectural review board or a 30-year-old operator that’s finally quit, you’re talking to the person who’ll actually handle the repair. Roswell’s gated communities have specific compliance requirements, aging infrastructure, and red clay soil conditions that general handymen simply don’t encounter often enough to diagnose correctly. Our Gate Motor & Opener team knows the difference between a failed control board and a dead buried loop detector under repaved asphalt — and we know which one your Horseshoe Bend or Thornberry neighborhood is more likely to have.
Why Beacon Gate Repair Georgia Is Roswell’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Local reputation built on gate-only work. Eight years. One trade. Gates only. That focus matters in Roswell, where the dominant housing stock — upscale single-family homes on larger lots built 1985–2005 — features brick-pillar-and-ornamental-iron systems at both community entrances and individual driveways. We’ve repaired and replaced operators in Haynes Forest, Heathermoor, Highland Colony, and dozens of other Roswell neighborhoods. The brick-pillar construction style means hinge pins are set in mortar that deteriorates before the hardware itself fails, so we frequently coordinate masonry repair alongside motor work — something fence companies and general contractors rarely handle in-house.
570 neighbors have trusted us with their gates — here’s what they said. Our 570 verified customer reviews average 4.7 stars, and a significant share come from repeat Roswell homeowners and property managers who’ve learned that owner-led service means no dispatcher runaround and no apprentice guessing at a 30-year-old Elite or Mighty Mule wiring schematic.
Roswell response time that respects your schedule. We typically reach Roswell properties from our Atlanta base within 45–60 minutes during standard hours, and we prioritize community gate failures — a stuck entrance operator at Horseshoe Bend or Sweet Apple Crossing affects dozens of families, not just one household.
ARB compliance is part of the job, not an afterthought. Roswell’s HOA-governed communities, especially the late-1980s and early-1990s developments near Holcomb Bridge Road, have active architectural review boards with specific requirements for operator noise levels, visual aesthetics, and approved equipment lists. We document every replacement for ARB submission, match existing brick pillar finishes, and spec quieter operators than the original 1990s units — because a violation notice from your HOA is not the follow-up anyone wants after a repair.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Roswell
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in Roswell runs $850–$2,400 depending on operator type, access control integration, and whether we’re working with existing brick pillars or new construction. For Roswell’s HOA communities, we spec ARB-compliant operators from LiftMaster, FAAC, and Linear — brands with documented quiet-operation specs that satisfy most architectural review requirements. We handle the full installation: mounting, wiring, safety sensor alignment, and integration with existing intercom or keypad systems. In neighborhoods like Studdiford, where community entrances see heavy daily traffic, we recommend commercial-duty operators even for residential-scale gates — the cost difference is modest, the lifespan difference is substantial.
Motor Repair
Gate motor repair in Roswell typically costs $280–$650. We see three recurring failure modes here: red clay soil heaving posts and columns out of plumb, causing binding that burns out the motor; winter ice events along Marietta Highway and Holcomb Bridge Road freezing operator mechanisms and snapping swing-arm brackets; and original buried loop detectors failing under repaved asphalt in communities like Horseshoe Bend — a “gate won’t open” call that traces to asphalt cutting, not a control board swap. Frank Hughes diagnoses on-site, so you’re not paying for parts you don’t need.
Linear Motor Specialists
Linear operators are our most common replacement spec for Roswell’s slide-gate communities — they’re reliable, relatively quiet, and widely accepted by HOA architectural review boards. We recently replaced a failing FAAC 740 slide operator at the entrance of Brookfield West off East Crossville Road. The motor had seized after years of red clay heaving the gate track, and the HOA needed a quieter, ARB-compliant replacement. We installed a new Linear slide motor with a battery backup, and coordinated with the neighborhood’s architectural review to match the existing brick pillar aesthetics. Linear motor replacement in Roswell generally runs $1,100–$1,800 installed.
Slide Motor Repair & Replacement
Roswell’s terrain — rolling Piedmont hills with red clay substrate — makes slide gates particularly vulnerable to track misalignment. When the gate track shifts, the slide motor strains, overheats, and fails prematurely. We see this constantly in hillside communities off North Main Street and Old Milton Parkway. Our slide motor service includes track realignment, masonry stabilization of supporting posts, and motor replacement if the unit has been damaged by prolonged overwork. Addressing the root cause — not just swapping the motor — is why our Roswell slide gate repairs last.

Battery Backup Systems
Battery backup for gate operators in Roswell costs $340–$580 installed. Given Georgia’s increasing storm intensity and the occasional winter ice event that knocks out power along Holcomb Bridge Road and Marietta Highway corridors, a battery backup isn’t optional for community gates that serve as primary access points. We spec lithium-ion backup systems compatible with LiftMaster, Linear, and FAAC operators — enough capacity for 10–15 cycles during an outage, which covers most Roswell power interruptions. For HOAs, we document backup runtime for insurance and liability review.
What happens when you call
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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 Roswell
We work on virtually every major gate brand, so we diagnose fast and fix right. Our factory training covers nine manufacturers: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For Roswell customers, this means we stock common operator parts locally — control boards, limit switches, gear assemblies, and safety sensors — rather than ordering from a warehouse and leaving your gate stuck for a week. Elite and Mighty Mule operators appear frequently in Roswell’s original 1980s and 1990s installations; we carry replacement boards and motor assemblies for both, plus upgrade paths to modern, quieter units when the HOA approves. From a broken weld to a full access control system, we handle every part of the job in-house.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Roswell Homes
- Red clay soil heave misaligns operators. Roswell sits on Georgia’s expansive red clay Piedmont, and that soil swells with spring rains then contracts sharply in summer drought, causing gate posts and brick columns to heave and shift out of plumb season after season — misalignment from soil movement is the leading root cause of gate binding and motor strain in this market.
- Winter ice snaps swing-arm brackets. Periodic ice events along the Marietta Highway and Holcomb Bridge Road corridors freeze operator mechanisms and snap swing-arm brackets, creating a short but reliable late-January repair spike that we plan for every year.
- Buried loop detectors fail under repaved asphalt. In Horseshoe Bend and similar late-1980s communities off Holcomb Bridge Road, many community entry systems were originally wired for loop-detector vehicle sensing that is now buried under repaved asphalt — technicians repeatedly find that a “gate won’t open” call is actually a dead buried loop, not a failed operator, and repairing it means coordinating asphalt cutting, not just swapping a control board.
- Original operators hit end-of-life simultaneously. Roswell’s residential boom ran from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, leaving a dense cluster of HOA-governed gated communities whose original swing-gate operators are now 30-plus years old and hitting end-of-life simultaneously — making Roswell a full-operator-replacement market far more than a simple-repair market.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Roswell, GA
| Service | Typical Range in Roswell |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic/service call | $95–$150 (credited toward repair) |
| Motor repair (residential) | $280–$650 |
| Operator replacement (swing gate) | $850–$1,600 |
| Operator replacement (slide gate, commercial-duty) | $1,200–$2,400 |
| Battery backup installation | $340–$580 |
| Buried loop detector replacement (with asphalt cutting) | $680–$1,400 |
| Access control integration | $450–$1,200 |
What moves the needle on cost: operator brand and voltage (115V residential vs. 230V commercial), whether the existing mounting hardware is salvageable, access control complexity, and whether masonry or asphalt work is required. Roswell’s older HOA community systems — especially those off Holcomb Bridge Road with buried loops and original brick pillars — tend toward the higher end of these ranges because the repair scope extends beyond the motor itself. We provide upfront, itemized estimates before any work begins. Call (833) 863-4140 — estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Roswell
We carry the same gate motor and opener expertise to Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, and Sandy Springs — though Roswell’s unique concentration of 1980s–1990s gated communities with aging infrastructure keeps us particularly busy here. Each city’s soil conditions, HOA density, and housing age create different gate service profiles; we adjust our diagnostic approach accordingly.
Serving Roswell, GA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Roswell 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 Roswell
We provide detailed spec sheets, noise level documentation, and finish samples for every operator we install, and we coordinate directly with your property manager or ARB chair to pre-approve equipment before work begins. In Roswell communities like Sweet Apple Crossing and Thornberry, we’ve completed enough ARB submissions that we know the specific documentation each board prefers — decibel ratings, UL listings, and aesthetic match photos. Call (833) 863-4140 and we’ll walk you through the pre-approval process for your neighborhood.
Yes — in Horseshoe Bend and similar late-1980s communities off Holcomb Bridge Road, a “gate won’t open” call often traces to a failed buried loop detector under repaved asphalt rather than a failed operator. We test loop continuity with specialized equipment before condemning the control board or motor, and if the loop is dead, we coordinate asphalt cutting and repaving with local paving contractors as part of the repair scope. This saves Roswell HOAs from unnecessary operator replacement costs. Call (833) 863-4140 for same-day diagnosis.
Yes — red clay soil movement is the leading cause of premature gate motor failure in Roswell. The clay swells with spring rainfall and contracts during summer drought, heaving gate posts and brick columns out of plumb; when the gate binds, the motor overworks and burns out. We address this by realigning the gate and stabilizing masonry before replacing the motor, which is why our Roswell repairs outlast quick motor swaps that ignore the root cause. Call (833) 863-4140 for an inspection that includes post and track alignment.
We recommend lithium-ion battery backup systems rated for 10–15 cycles during outage conditions, installed at $340–$580. Roswell’s periodic winter ice events — especially along Marietta Highway and Holcomb Bridge Road — cause power outages that strand residents behind community gates; a properly sized backup keeps the entrance operational for the duration of most Georgia ice storms. For HOAs, we document backup runtime for insurance review. Call (833) 863-4140 to spec backup capacity for your specific gate size and traffic volume.
Replace — Roswell’s late-1980s operators have exceeded their design lifespan, parts availability is shrinking, and modern operators are significantly quieter and more energy-efficient. In communities like Horseshoe Bend, we’ve found that spending $400–$600 to repair a 30-year-old operator typically yields 12–18 months of additional service before the next failure, while replacement at $1,200–$1,800 provides 15–20 years of reliable operation with full warranty coverage. We also coordinate ARB-compliant replacement that matches your existing brick pillar aesthetics. Call (833) 863-4140 for a free assessment of your specific units.
Ready to get your Roswell gate motor fixed right? Frank Hughes — Owner & Lead Technician — will take your call, diagnose your system, and handle the repair personally. No dispatchers. No apprentices guessing at 30-year-old wiring. Just eight years of gate-only expertise applied to your specific Roswell property, with upfront pricing and ARB documentation included. Call (833) 863-4140 for your free estimate today.
Written by Frank Hughes, Owner at Beacon Gate Repair Georgia, serving Roswell and the Atlanta metro since 2016.