Ghost Controls Gate Repair in North Aurora, IL | Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago
Independent Ghost Controls gate repair in North Aurora typically runs $180–$420 depending on whether we’re replacing a control board, actuator arm, or troubleshooting a water-damaged operator housing — we also handle Ghost Controls in Batavia. We carry OEM-compatible Ghost Controls parts and can usually diagnose the issue same-day. Call (866) 406-5812 for a free estimate — Jason Reed, Owner and Lead Technician, handles every North Aurora call personally.

We’ve worked on Ghost Controls systems across the Fox River corridor for fourteen years. The village’s late-1990s subdivisions are loaded with aging automatic gates, and Ghost Controls units — popular for residential dual-swing setups — are hitting the same replacement window as everything else installed during that building boom. We’re not a Ghost Controls dealer or authorized service center. We’re Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago, Ghost Controls specialists who know these systems inside and out.
Why North Aurora Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Jason Reed — Owner and Lead Technician — works your job directly. Not a subcontractor. Not a crew you haven’t met. Fourteen years of gate-only work means when a Ghost Controls TSS1XP starts throwing error codes or a TDS2 dual-swing system quits mid-cycle, we’ve probably seen that exact failure on a North Aurora property before.
Our parts stock includes Ghost Controls-compatible control boards, limit switches, and actuator assemblies. We don’t wait on manufacturer drop-shipping. For North Aurora’s 60542 ZIP and the surrounding Fox River subdivisions, plus Ghost Controls in Geneva, that means same-day or next-day resolution on most calls. The 639 customers who’ve reviewed us at a 4.7-star average aren’t guessing — they’ve watched us troubleshoot a “dead” motor that was actually a $12 fuse, or a seized actuator that just needed its internal limit switch recalibrated.
Jason grew up in Bridgeport, trained in motors and controls at Triton College in River Grove, and narrowed his focus to gate systems after a couple years of general access work. “Tell me what it’s doing — or not doing — and I can usually tell you what’s wrong before I pull into your driveway.” That directness saves North Aurora homeowners time and money.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in North Aurora
- Water-damaged operator housings. North Aurora’s Fox River floodplain traps moisture in low-lying subdivisions, and Ghost Controls’ ABS housings — while decent — develop micro-cracks after years of freeze-thaw stress. Water wicks into the control board compartment, corrodes the terminal block, and the system throws intermittent faults or dies completely. We see this repeatedly in river-adjacent neighborhoods where standing water lingers after snowmelt.
- Shifted gate post footings from soil heave. Kane County’s deep freeze-thaw cycles push concrete footings out of plumb. A Ghost Controls swing gate that once cycled smoothly now binds at the latch or strains its actuator arm. The motor isn’t failing — the geometry is wrong. We realign posts, reset hinges, and recalibrate the operator rather than selling you a motor you don’t need.
- Obsolescence of early 2000s Linear/GTO hardware in mixed systems. Several North Aurora subdivisions used the same regional fencing contractor in the late 1990s, installing now-discontinued actuator models alongside Ghost Controls retrofits. When the old hardware fails, property managers assume the Ghost Controls unit is the problem. We trace the actual failure point — often the legacy hinge or bracket, not the newer operator.
- Limit switch drift on dual-swing TDS2 systems. Ghost Controls dual-swing operators rely on magnetic limit switches that can shift after repeated impact from wind-loaded gates. North Aurora’s open prairie exposure — especially on west-facing properties — means gates catch gusts off the Fox River valley. The switches drift, the gates stop short or over-travel, and the system faults out.
- Corroded battery terminals in solar-charged systems. Ghost Controls’ solar-compatible operators are popular in North Aurora’s larger lots where trenching for AC power isn’t practical. But the 12V battery terminals oxidize faster in high-humidity river-corridor conditions. Voltage drops, the gate slows or stalls, and owners blame the motor. We clean, treat, and replace terminals with marine-grade hardware that holds up.
Ghost Controls Service in North Aurora: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Here’s the North Aurora reality that shapes every Ghost Controls repair we do. The village’s late-1990s and early-2000s residential surge filled the Fox River corridor with HOA-governed subdivisions whose automatic gates are now 20–25 years old and hitting their first major replacement cycle simultaneously. Gate repair technicians here are essentially running triage through aging but similar-vintage ornamental iron and aluminum systems across dozens of neighborhoods.
Several subdivisions platted along the Fox River used the same regional fencing contractor. Same undersized post footings. Same now-discontinued swing-gate actuator models. Same hardware patterns repeated across multiple neighborhoods. For Ghost Controls owners, this matters because many “upgrades” in these subdivisions were retrofit installations — Ghost Controls operators bolted onto existing gate structures that were already marginal. When Jason Reed pulls into a North Aurora driveway and sees that specific hinge bracket or that particular post footing depth, he knows the property’s history before the homeowner opens the garage. We stock parts for those obsolete companion brands, which means we can fix the actual problem instead of declaring the whole system unworkable. That’s not a generic claim — it’s the difference between a $200 alignment and a $3,000 full replacement that a less specialized technician might push.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in North Aurora
We work on Ghost Controls systems every week — we know them cold. Our North Aurora service covers the full residential and light-commercial line: TSS1XP and TSS1 heavy-duty single-swing operators; TDS2 and TDS2XP dual-swing systems; the DTP1XP solar-compatible dual swing; and the AXWK wireless keypad series.
We don’t use OEM-only language to sell parts you don’t need. Ghost Controls control boards, actuator arms, and limit switch assemblies are available through our supply chain as OEM-compatible components that meet original specifications. For North Aurora’s aging installed base, that matters — many of these systems are out of manufacturer warranty, and paying dealer markup for a board that’s been superseded twice makes no sense. We stock the common failure items locally: 12V control boards, magnetic limit switches, fuse assemblies, and battery terminal kits. If your Ghost Controls unit needs something specialized, we source it fast — but we won’t pretend a generic part is OEM, and we won’t charge OEM prices for compatible hardware that does the same job.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in North Aurora
Ghost Controls repair pricing in North Aurora depends on what’s actually failed and how much the local environment has contributed. Here’s what we typically see:

- Diagnostic and basic adjustment: $120–$180 — limit switch recalibration, hinge realignment, post plumb correction, software reset
- Control board or limit switch replacement: $180–$340 — OEM-compatible board, programmed and tested
- Actuator arm replacement (single): $280–$420 — includes removal, installation, and travel limit setup
- Dual-swing actuator pair replacement: $450–$680 — TDS2 or TDS2XP, synchronized and safety-checked
- Post footing reset or hinge weld repair: $200–$450 — varies with concrete work and access
- Full system evaluation with written estimate: Free — no charge to diagnose and quote
North Aurora’s soil heave and floodplain moisture mean we often find secondary damage — a shifted post stressing an actuator, or water intrusion corroding a terminal block that should’ve been sealed. Our estimates itemize everything. No “trust us” pricing. Call (866) 406-5812 for an exact quote — estimates are free, and Jason Reed handles the assessment personally.
Serving North Aurora, IL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Aurora area and know this community well, including Sugar Grove Ghost Controls service. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in North Aurora
No. Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago is an independent service provider with no manufacturer affiliation. We’re not authorized, endorsed, or sponsored by Ghost Controls. Our expertise comes from fourteen years of hands-on repair work across nine major gate brands, including hundreds of Ghost Controls installations and service calls in the Chicago metro area.
We use OEM-compatible parts that meet or match original specifications. For out-of-warranty North Aurora systems — which most are, given the 20–25 year age of the local installed base — paying full OEM dealer markup rarely makes financial sense. We source quality components through our supply chain and warranty our workmanship. If you specifically want factory-original Ghost Controls parts, we can source them; just expect longer lead times and higher cost.
Most single-component repairs — control board, limit switch, actuator arm — are completed in two to four hours on-site. Dual-swing actuator replacements run four to six hours. If your North Aurora property has the common post-footing shift from Kane County freeze-thaw cycles, add time for concrete work or hinge realignment. We stock standard parts locally, so most jobs are same-day or next-day. Call (866) 406-5812 to check current availability — we can usually get to North Aurora within 24 hours.
We service the full current and recent-production residential line: TSS1, TSS1XP, TDS2, TDS2XP, DTP1XP, and AXWK keypads. We also support legacy Ghost Controls units that have been discontinued but are still running in North Aurora’s older subdivisions. If you’re not sure what model you have, the label is usually inside the operator housing — snap a photo and text it to us when you call.
The cheapest repair is the one that fixes the actual problem. We’ve saved North Aurora homeowners hundreds by diagnosing a $15 fuse or a corroded battery terminal instead of replacing a $400 control board. Our diagnostic call is free, and we’ll show you exactly what’s failed before any work starts. Call (866) 406-5812 for a no-charge estimate — you’ll know your real options before spending anything.
Service Areas Near North Aurora
We run Ghost Controls service calls throughout the western suburbs from our base near the city. Regular coverage includes Aurora proper to the south and east, Park City and the Gage Park corridor connections, and up toward Waukegan for larger commercial gate systems. Most of our North Aurora work clusters in the 60542 ZIP and the Fox River-adjacent subdivisions, but we’ll travel for gated communities and HOA properties with multiple Ghost Controls units.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in North Aurora Today
Your Ghost Controls gate doesn’t need a handyman who dabbles. It needs a technician who knows whether that error code means a dead board or a shifted limit switch — and who’s seen what North Aurora’s freeze-thaw cycles do to post footings. Jason Reed handles every assessment personally. Same-day availability when parts are in stock. Free estimates, upfront pricing, no pressure.
Call (866) 406-5812 now.
Written by Jason Reed, Owner at Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago, serving North Aurora and the Chicago metro since 2010.