Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Worth
When your gate motor quits in Worth, you’re not just stuck walking around to the front — you’re often dealing with a narrow side yard on a 6,000-square-foot lot where that gate is your only practical access point. Gate motor repair in Worth typically runs $180–$420 depending on the brand and failure type, and most jobs we can diagnose and quote same-day. We’ve been working Worth’s 60482 zip code and surrounding blocks long enough to recognize the symptoms before we even pull up: a Gate Motor & Opener that groans through winter, seizes by March, and finally gives out when the clay soil heaves the post another half-inch out of plumb. Call us at (866) 406-5812 — we keep common motor parts stocked for the brands Worth properties actually run, and Jason Reed handles the diagnostic himself.

Why Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago Is Worth’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Worth sits at the intersection of 111th Street and Harlem Avenue, a compact village where we can usually route a truck within 20 minutes during business hours. That proximity matters when your slide motor dies during a snowstorm and you need to get a vehicle through a side gate that hasn’t been opened manually since 1987.
Our 639 verified reviews hold a 4.7-star average, and a meaningful chunk of those come from southwest Cook County repeat customers — landlords with duplex portfolios near Waterfall Glen, homeowners off 111th who’ve called us back after we replaced their original Ghost Controls system. Jason Reed — Owner and Lead Technician — works your job directly. You don’t get a rotating subcontractor who needs 20 minutes to figure out whether your BFT is a swing or slide model.
Fourteen years of gates, nothing else. That specialization means when we open a Linear actuator housing in Worth, we’re not guessing at the limit-switch sequence — we’ve rebuilt that exact model on a ranch home near 95th Street and on a rental property two blocks from the Worth Park District. The pattern recognition is real, and it saves Worth customers both time and unnecessary parts replacement.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Worth
Motor Installation
New motor installation in Worth almost always involves adapting to existing 1960s chain-link frames with posts set in shallow, frost-heaved concrete. We don’t just bolt on a new unit and leave — we assess whether the post can hold a modern motor’s torque, or whether the clay-soil movement we see every spring in Worth means the post needs stabilization first. A typical new motor install in Worth runs $650–$1,200 for a standard residential swing gate, including basic adapter hardware for discontinued hinge styles. We work on Linear and Viking systems every week — we know them cold.
Motor Repair
Most “dead” motors in Worth aren’t actually dead — they’re suffering from water intrusion in the control board, stripped nylon gears from forcing a frozen gate, or limit switches thrown out of calibration by frame racking. Motor repair in Worth typically costs $180–$340 if it’s electrical or gear-related, versus full replacement when the housing is cracked or the motor windings have burned. Because Worth’s original tract homes pack gates tight against garages and fences, we often have to extract motors in tight spaces where a general contractor would scratch his head. Jason Reed has done enough of these to have the right low-profile tools on the truck.
Linear Motor Service
Linear actuators are common in Worth’s smaller ranch properties where a full articulated-arm swing motor would overhang the sidewalk or alley. The LA500 and LA850 series show up constantly in this market. We stock replacement gears, limit-switch kits, and control boards for Linear systems specifically — not because they’re more failure-prone, but because they’re so widely installed in 60482 that demand is constant. A Linear motor gear replacement in Worth typically runs $220–$380, and we can usually source same-day if it’s not already on the shelf.
Slide Motor Service
Slide gates in Worth tend to appear on corner lots or commercial parcels near Harlem Avenue, where a swing gate would block the sidewalk. Slide motors take more abuse from Cook County’s freeze-thaw cycle because the track collects ice and the motor strains against it. We see a spike in slide motor chain-drive failures every March in Worth, right when the village’s clay-heavy soil has finished its seasonal heave. Slide motor repair runs $240–$450; full replacement with track assessment is $850–$1,500. We check the track alignment as part of every slide motor call — fixing the motor without addressing the racked frame is a temporary patch, and we don’t do temporary patches.
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 Worth
We carry direct experience on nine gate brands: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. In Worth specifically, we see Linear and Viking most often on residential installs from the last 15 years, with a growing number of Ghost Controls systems on newer fence replacements. We don’t just “work on” these brands — we stock common failure parts locally, which means a Worth customer with a dead Viking motor on a Tuesday isn’t waiting a week for a control board to ship from California. From a broken hinge weld to a full access-control install — one call covers it.

Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Worth Homes
- Spring gear stripping after winter forcing. Worth homeowners often force a gate frozen into ice or heaved soil, stripping the nylon gears inside the motor. We replace these with brass or steel upgrades where the manufacturer allows — a fix that lasts longer than the original.
- Control board failure from moisture intrusion. The tight lot lines in Worth mean motors often sit in shaded, poorly drained side yards where condensation and splash-back collect. We see corroded terminals every spring and seal housings properly on replacement.
- Limit-switch drift from post heave. Worth’s 30-inch frost depth and expanding clay soils push posts out of plumb over winter, which changes where the gate physically stops versus where the motor thinks it should. Recalibrating without addressing the post is futile — we check both.
- Obsolete hinge hardware preventing motor alignment. The standard 1960s chain-link gate hinges used across Worth’s tract developments are long discontinued. We keep adapter hardware on hand to retrofit modern replacements onto the original 1-3/8″ line posts without full post replacement — a Worth-specific workaround that saves customers hundreds.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Worth, IL
Here’s what Worth customers actually pay, based on jobs we’ve completed in 60482 over the past two years:
- Diagnostic/service call: $85–$120 (waived if you proceed with repair)
- Motor repair (gears, board, switches): $180–$420
- Linear actuator repair: $220–$380
- Slide motor repair: $240–$450
- New swing motor installation: $650–$1,200
- New slide motor installation: $850–$1,500
- Battery backup add-on: $180–$280
- Intercom integration with existing motor: $320–$580
What moves you within these ranges? Brand availability (we stock Linear and Viking parts; FAAC and BFT may need overnight shipping), whether your 1960s post needs stabilization first, and whether the gate frame itself has racked beyond what the motor can compensate for. We quote upfront — no surprise charges when we find the hinge is rotted through. Call (866) 406-5812 for an exact quote; estimates are free.
We Also Serve Cities Near Worth
Our shop routes daily through the southwest Cook County corridor — if you’re in Chicago Ridge, Palos Heights, Palos Hills, or Alsip, you’re within our standard service radius and get the same direct-technician model Jason Reed runs on Worth jobs. Same parts stock, same upfront pricing, same 14 years of specialized gate experience.
Serving Worth, IL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Worth 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 Worth
We typically arrive within 2–4 hours for Worth calls placed during business hours, and we keep emergency slots open for motor failures that leave a gate stuck open or blocking vehicle access. Our proximity to 111th and Harlem puts us close enough that we don’t charge extra travel fees for 60482. Call (866) 406-5812 for today’s availability — estimates are free.
We service the full village of Worth, from the older tract sections near Waterfall Glen to the commercial parcels along Harlem Avenue and the residential blocks between 111th and 95th Street. The compact lot sizes and original 1950s–1970s fencing are consistent across Worth, so our diagnostic approach travels well — no neighborhood is outside our scope.
Yes — we offer emergency response for motor failures that create a security or access problem, such as a gate stuck open overnight or a slide motor blocking alley access. After-hours emergency calls in Worth carry a modest trip charge that we disclose upfront; the repair pricing itself doesn’t change. Call (866) 406-5812 and the call routes to Jason Reed directly.
Worth pricing runs roughly comparable to Chicago Ridge and Alsip, and typically 10–15% below downtown Chicago rates where parking logistics and travel time inflate costs. The one Worth-specific variable is adapter hardware for obsolete 1960s hinges — when needed, it adds $40–$80 in parts, but it saves the $300–$500 of full post replacement. We quote both options so you can decide.
We warranty our labor for one year on all motor repairs and installations in Worth, and we pass through manufacturer warranties on parts — typically 2–3 years on new Linear and Viking motors, 1 year on most control boards and gear assemblies. If a repair fails within the warranty window, we return and fix it at no charge. That policy has held for 639 customers; here’s what they said in our 4.7-star review base.
Written by Jason Reed, Owner at Fortress Gate Repair Greater Chicago, serving Worth and the southwest suburbs since 2010.