Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Kearney, KS | Halcyon Automatic Gate Repair Kansas
Ghost Controls gate repair in Kearney typically runs $180–$450 depending on whether you’re looking at a control board, motor, or structural realignment. We’re an independent service provider — not manufacturer-authorized — and we carry OEM Ghost Controls parts for same-day fixes on the TSS2, TSS1, and GCO series across the 64060 ZIP and surrounding Clay County. Call (833) 754-6310 for a free estimate; most Kearney calls we dispatch same day.

Why Kearney Residents Choose Us for Ghost Controls Service
Douglas Ross takes the call and does the work — the owner is your technician. That’s not a slogan; it’s how Halcyon operates. After 20 years working exclusively on gate systems, he’s seen the specific failure patterns that repeat in Kearney’s subdivisions: the builder-grade Ghost Controls openers installed during the 2000s boom along US-92, the clay-soil heave that throws posts out of plumb, the ice storms that glaze ornamental iron and overload motors.
We service 9 major brands, so your system is never out of scope. But Ghost Controls holds a particular place in our Kearney workload because of that concentrated wave of installations. When a part isn’t available, we fabricate it — our in-house welding capability keeps your gate from becoming a replacement project. Douglas grew up in Kansas City’s Westheight Manor neighborhood, trained in industrial mechanics at Kansas City Kansas Community College, and built Halcyon on the principle that tracking down an intermittent fault beats selling someone a whole new system. 413 customers and a 4.9-star average don’t happen by accident — they happen one honest job at a time.
Common Ghost Controls Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Kearney
- Swing arm shear at the mounting bracket. Kearney’s heavy Clay County clay shrinks and swells with Missouri’s wet springs and dry summers. That freeze-thaw heave pushes gate posts out of plumb, and the Ghost Controls single-arm pivot takes the torque until it fatigues. We see this repeatedly in the 2000s subdivisions where builder-installed units weren’t spec’d for soil movement.
- Control board failure from undersized transformers. The original wiring in many Kearney subdivision gates ran undersized transformers to save costs. After 15+ years of voltage fluctuation, Ghost Controls boards develop intermittent power faults — gates that work at 3 PM and quit at 8 PM. Douglas Ross is known locally for tracing these gremlins to their source.
- Magnetic limit sensor misalignment from frost heave. When a post shifts even half an inch, the TSS2’s magnetic sensors lose calibration. The gate stops mid-cycle, reverses unexpectedly, or bangs against the stop. In Kearney’s north-metro ice events, this compounds with glaze loading.
- Motor burnout from ice-load stress. Winter storms hit Kearney harder than the KC core — glazing events accumulate on ornamental iron gates, doubling the load on the Ghost Controls motor. The GCO series in particular will burn out rather than trip properly when overloaded repeatedly.
- Hinge and latch misalignment from cumulative post shift. Not strictly the opener, but the opener suffers. A gate that’s dragging on its hinges pulls the Ghost Controls arm off-center, accelerating wear. We realign the entire system, not just swap the motor.
Ghost Controls Service in Kearney: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Kearney’s rapid subdivision growth along the US-92/I-35 corridor in the early 2000s created a concentrated wave of builder-installed Ghost Controls openers that are now failing simultaneously, a pattern not seen in older suburbs like Liberty or Excelsior Springs where gate installations span multiple decades. In Timber Creek off South Jefferson Street, we serviced a Ghost Controls TSS2 swing opener on a 15-year-old ornamental iron gate. The clay soil had heaved the gate post nearly two inches out of plumb, causing the pivot arm to shear at the mounting bracket. We repoured the post footing to 36 inches deep, replaced the arm, and realigned the magnetic sensors to restore proper operation — a fix that will last through future freeze-thaw cycles.
This concentration matters for Kearney homeowners. When your neighbor’s Ghost Controls unit was installed the same year by the same builder with the same undersized transformer, your failure timeline is probably similar. We stock the control boards, motors, and sensor kits that match these specific units because we’ve learned the pattern. Two decades of gate-only experience means we’ve seen your exact problem before.
Ghost Controls Models & Products We Service in Kearney
We work on the full Ghost Controls residential line: the TSS2 series dual-arm and heavy-duty single-arm swing operators, the TSS1 series standard-duty units, and the GCO series compact openers. Our Kearney service van carries OEM Ghost Controls control boards, motor assemblies, and magnetic limit sensors for same-day resolution on most calls.
For non-electrical repairs — hinge brackets, mounting plates, posts that need reinforcement — we use high-quality aftermarket hardware and fabricate custom pieces in our shop. Our honest stance: if the gate post has shifted more than two inches out of plumb, replacement is usually more cost-effective than continued adjustments. We won’t chase a symptom when the foundation’s the disease.
Ghost Controls Service Pricing in Kearney
Most Ghost Controls repairs in Kearney fall between these ranges:

- Diagnostic and minor adjustment: $180–$220
- Control board or transformer replacement: $240–$340
- Motor replacement (OEM Ghost Controls): $320–$450
- Swing arm / mounting bracket replacement with realignment: $280–$380
- Post repair and repour (clay-soil heave damage): $400–$650
What drives cost: whether the issue is electrical, mechanical, or structural; whether OEM parts are in stock or need ordering; and whether the gate post itself requires correction. Every estimate starts with a free on-site inspection — no charge to look, no pressure to proceed. Call (833) 754-6310 and we’ll give you a straight read on what you’re facing.
Serving Kearney, KS — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Kearney 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 — Ghost Controls Gate Repair in Kearney
The 2000s subdivision boom concentrated installations in a tight window, and Clay County’s expansive clay soils accelerate post heave and hinge stress. Most KC suburbs have gates spread across 40 years of construction; Kearney’s builder-grade units are hitting end-of-life together. Call (833) 754-6310 for a free inspection — we’ll tell you if your system has years left or if it’s time to plan ahead.
No — in most cases we replace the arm, realign the gate, and verify the motor and control board are healthy. Full replacement only makes sense when multiple major components have failed or the post foundation requires complete reconstruction. We stock TSS2 and TSS1 arms for Kearney’s common configurations.
Given the clay-soil movement and ice-load stress here, we recommend an annual inspection — ideally before winter. We’ll check sensor alignment, arm mounting integrity, and motor draw under load. Catching a post shift early prevents the cascade failure that shears arms and burns out motors.
Yes — we service Ghost Controls units on the rural swing gates common on Kearney’s edges, though these often need post stabilization in the same clay soils. The TSS1 and GCO series work well on lighter wooden gates when properly mounted. We’ll assess whether your existing posts can support automated operation or need reinforcement.
First, clear visible ice from the gate path and check that the gate moves freely by hand — don’t force the motor. If the motor hums but won’t drive, or if the gate reverses immediately, the ice load may have damaged the motor or thrown the sensors. We prioritize post-storm calls in Kearney because a stuck gate is a security issue. Call (833) 754-6310 — we’ll get there fast.
Service Areas Near Kearney
We run regular service routes from Kearney to Kansas City, Olathe, Lenexa, and Topeka. Douglas Ross handles the Kearney and north-metro calls personally — no subcontractor handoffs. If you’re in Clay County or the I-35 corridor and your Ghost Controls gate needs attention, you’re in our direct service area.
Book Your Ghost Controls Service in Kearney Today
Call (833) 754-6310 to speak with Douglas Ross directly. We’ll schedule a free estimate, diagnose your Ghost Controls system on-site, and give you a repair plan that accounts for Kearney’s soil conditions and your specific model. Same-day service is available for most Kearney calls. “Tell me what it’s doing — and what it was doing right before that. That’s usually where the answer is.”
Written by Douglas Ross, Owner at Halcyon Automatic Gate Repair Kansas, serving Kearney and the Kansas City metro since 2004.