Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Campbell
Gate motor and opener repair in Campbell typically runs $280–$650 for most residential jobs, and our Gate Motor & Opener team usually completes same-day repairs when you call before noon. We’re Brian Robinson and the crew at Prime Gate Solutions Alameda — 27 years fixing gates, zero interest in being generalists. Campbell’s our backyard: we know the narrow side-yard passages of the Rincon tract, the HOA alley-load gates downtown near the light-rail, and the 1960s redwood gates that are quietly rotting at their concrete-set posts all over town. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free estimate.

Why Prime Gate Solutions Alameda Is Campbell’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
553 customers have left verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars. That volume matters — it means consistent performance over years, not a lucky month.
Brian takes the call and does the work. Owner and lead technician, same person. Campbell homeowners aren’t handed off to a rotating subcontractor crew.
We cover all three Campbell ZIP codes — 95008, 95009, and 95011 — and our response time to the Winchester Boulevard corridor and downtown Campbell neighborhoods typically beats the multi-trade outfits based up in San Jose or Santa Clara.
Here’s what separates us: we only do gates. Not garage doors on the side. Not handyman work. Gate Motor & Opener in Campbell means diagnosing whether your operator failure is actually a motor problem or a structural issue caused by 50-year-old post rot. That distinction saves Campbell homeowners from buying a motor they don’t need.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Campbell
Motor Installation
New motor installation in Campbell runs $480–$920 depending on gate weight, voltage requirements, and access control integration. For the ranch homes off Hacienda Avenue and Rincon Drive, we frequently encounter 60-year-old redwood gates that have never had automation — original construction predated residential gate openers. We size the operator to the actual gate mass, not guess. That means accounting for the extra load when a post has sagged two inches from concrete rot. For downtown Campbell townhomes with HOA-managed alley-load gates, we spec compact operators with battery backup — power outages during winter storms are common enough that a dead gate means trapped residents.
Motor Repair
Most motor repairs in Campbell fall between $280–$450. The dominant failure we see isn’t the motor itself — it’s the structural strain from a gate that’s binding due to post rot or rust-seized hinges. Campbell’s Mediterranean climate delivers 15–20 inches of rain November through March, and that wet-dry cycling rusts old strap hinges and seizes mechanisms by early spring. We fix the motor, but we also diagnose why it failed. Replacing a LiftMaster arm three times because the gate frame is twisted is bad practice and expensive. Our repair calls include full gate alignment assessment.
Linear Motor Specialists
Linear motors are our recommended solution for Campbell’s tight-clearance applications. The narrow side-yard passage gates between 1955–1975 ranch homes — typically 36 to 42 inches wide with a fence line on one side and the house slab on the other — don’t have room for bulky swing-arm operators. Linear actuators mount along the gate frame, stay within the swing arc, and leave walking space intact. We install Linear brand actuators (the company, not the generic term) plus comparable units from FAAC and BFT. For Campbell townhome HOAs with alley-load vehicle gates, linear screw-drive operators fit where chain-drives won’t. Pricing: $520–$780 installed for residential linear systems.
Slide Motor Systems
Slide motors serve Campbell properties with rear-lane access or commercial-grade perimeter requirements. The newer infill clusters near the Campbell light-rail corridor — mixed-use developments with shared parking courts — often spec sliding gates for space efficiency. We install and repair slide operators from LiftMaster, FAAC, and DoorKing, with capacity from 800-pound residential gates to 4,000-pound commercial barriers. Slide motor installation in Campbell ranges $680–$1,400. Critical local note: Campbell’s clay-heavy soil in some 95008 pockets shifts with winter saturation, causing track misalignment that burns out slide motors. We check rail level and footing stability before quoting motor work.
Battery Backup & Intercom Integration
These two sub-services matter disproportionately in Campbell. Battery backup ($180–$320 add-on) keeps your gate operational during PG&E outages — frequent enough in the Santa Clara Valley that a dead gate is a real access problem. Intercom integration ($340–$580 depending on wiring run and handset count) upgrades older remote-only systems to secure entry with visitor screening. For the condo clusters off Winchester Boulevard, we regularly retrofit DoorKing or Elite telephone entry systems with rolling-code receivers. Campbell’s mix of aging single-family stock and newer HOA-managed properties creates demand for both basic battery backup and full access control upgrades.

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 Campbell
We work on your brand — nine of them, specifically. LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, Mighty Mule. Factory training and direct parts relationships mean we don’t guess at diagnostics. For Campbell customers, this translates to faster turnaround: we stock common operator arms, control boards, and safety sensor sets for these brands, and our in-house welding capability means when a bracket cracks or a post needs custom fabrication, we handle it without outsourcing to a third metal shop. Brian has personally diagnosed failures on every generation of LiftMaster LA-series, FAAC 400-series, and DoorKing 9100-series operators currently running in Campbell.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Campbell Homes
- Post rot from 1960s concrete-set redwood posts. In Campbell’s older Campbell Union School District–era neighborhoods, original side gates were installed with post bases buried directly in concrete. This traps moisture and rots the post core over decades. The gate sags, binds, and the operator strains until it fails. What looks like a motor problem is structural.
- Rust seizure from wet-dry cycling on strap hinges. Campbell’s concentrated winter rain followed by six dry months rusts old steel strap hinges and pivot hardware. By March, we field multiple calls per week for gates that “suddenly” won’t move — the hinges have been corroding since November.
- Clearance constraints on narrow townhome alley-load gates. Downtown Campbell’s newer HOA communities and some 1970s fourplex conversions have vehicle gates with 8–10 feet of total width and buildings on both sides. Standard swing-arm operators don’t fit. Compact linear motors or underground operators are required.
- Misalignment from soil shift affecting slide gates. Campbell’s variable soil composition — clay in some 95008 zones, sandier loam near the Los Gatos Creek corridor — shifts differentially with winter moisture. Slide gate tracks go out of level, rollers bind, and motors overheat from excessive load.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Campbell, CA
Here’s what Campbell homeowners actually pay:
| Service | Typical Range in Campbell |
|---|---|
| Motor repair (diagnostic + parts + labor) | $280–$450 |
| New motor installation (standard swing gate) | $480–$720 |
| Linear motor installation (tight clearance) | $520–$780 |
| Slide motor installation (residential) | $680–$920 |
| Commercial slide motor installation | $1,100–$1,400 |
| Battery backup add-on | $180–$320 |
| Intercom/telephone entry integration | $340–$580 |
| Post replacement + motor reinstall (common Campbell job) | $680–$1,100 |
Three factors move Campbell jobs within these ranges: gate material weight (redwood vs. steel vs. aluminum), whether structural repair is concurrent with motor work, and access control complexity. The post-replacement + motor reinstall combination is particularly common here — that 1960s construction detail catches up with homeowners eventually. We provide itemized quotes before starting. Estimates are free. Call (510) 616-4869 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Campbell
Our service radius covers Campbell plus Saratoga to the southwest, San Jose to the north and east, Santa Clara to the north, and Cupertino to the northwest. Each city gets the same direct service model: Brian on the phone, Brian on the job. Campbell remains our densest service area for gate motor work due to the concentration of aging 1960s housing stock.
Serving Campbell, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Campbell 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 Campbell
The concrete-set post has rotted at the core. In Campbell’s Rincon and Hacienda neighborhoods, this is the single most common gate failure we see. The post base, buried directly in concrete in the original 1960s installation, traps moisture and decays from the inside out. The gate sags, binds against the latch or ground, and the operator strains. We replace the post with pressure-treated lumber set on a gravel base with concrete collar — proper drainage, no trapped moisture — then reinstall or upgrade your motor. Call (510) 616-4869 for a free inspection; estimates are free.
A linear actuator motor. The compact form factor mounts along the gate frame rather than swinging into the limited alley space. For Campbell townhome HOAs near the light-rail corridor, we typically spec Linear or FAAC linear operators with battery backup and rolling-code remotes. These fit 8-foot clearances where standard arms won’t, and the battery backup prevents lockouts during outages. We also recommend upgrading to a commercial-duty cycle rating — HOA gates see 50–100 cycles daily versus 4–6 for a single-family home. Call (510) 616-4869 to review your HOA’s gate specs.
Moisture is almost certainly the issue, but probably not the motor itself. Campbell’s concentrated winter rain — 15–20 inches November through March — rusts strap hinges and pivot hardware, causing the gate to bind. The motor detects excessive resistance and trips its safety overload. Alternatively, water intrusion into a poorly sealed control box fries the circuit board. We disassemble, dry, test, and reseal; replace corroded hinges; and verify the motor isn’t damaged from repeated overload cycling. Spring maintenance before the rainy season prevents most of these failures. Call (510) 616-4869 for post-storm diagnostics.
Yes. Fixed-code remotes are a security vulnerability — scanners can capture and replay the signal. We upgrade Winchester Boulevard-area condos to rolling-code systems (LiftMaster Security+ 2.0, DoorKing MicroCLIK, or equivalent) where the code changes with every use. For multi-unit properties, we integrate the rolling-code receiver with your existing telephone entry or install a new DoorKing intercom system. Typical upgrade cost for a Campbell condo association: $340–$580 depending on unit count and wiring condition. Call (510) 616-4869 to assess your current system.
We replace the post. Installing a new motor on a rotted post is a waste of your money — the gate will sag and bind within months, destroying the new operator. Our standard Campbell repair: extract the old post, install pressure-treated replacement with proper drainage base, realign the gate frame, then install or reinstall the motor. This combined job runs $680–$1,100 depending on gate size and motor specifications. We responded to a call off Winchester Boulevard where a homeowner’s 60-year-old redwood side gate had a seized LiftMaster operator. The original post, set in concrete, had rotted at the core, causing the gate to sag and bind. We replaced the post, installed a new FAAC slide motor with battery backup, and integrated a DoorKing intercom for secure entry. Call (510) 616-4869 for an exact quote — estimates are free.
Reviewed by Brian Robinson, Owner at Prime Gate Solutions, serving Campbell and the greater Santa Clara Valley since 1997.