Fast, Reliable Gate Access Control Across North Las Vegas
If your gate’s keypad has gone dark, your remotes have lost range, or your phone-entry system stopped releasing the latch, our Gate Access Control team is ready to diagnose and fix it the same day. We serve North Las Vegas directly — from the Aliante master-planned communities on the north end to the older working-class neighborhoods near the Craig/Cheyenne corridors — and we carry the parts to handle most repairs on the first visit. Josh Abrahams, owner and lead technician, personally handles access control jobs throughout North Las Vegas. Call (855) 521-1871 to schedule.

Why Desert Gate Repair Las Vegas Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
North Las Vegas has a gate access control problem that most service companies haven’t caught up to yet: the automated gates installed during the mid-2000s through 2010s subdivision boom are failing in coordinated waves. Same builder, same equipment run, same Mojave heat exposure. Josh Abrahams has 17 years of gate-only experience and has been watching this failure cycle develop across North Las Vegas’s master-planned communities long enough to recognize it on sight — which means less diagnostic time and faster repair on your job.
With over 1,019 documented customer reviews, Desert Gate Repair’s track record speaks in specifics, not marketing language. Customers across North Las Vegas’s zip codes — 89031, 89032, 89081, and 89084 — have documented real-world repair and installation outcomes with us. When you call, you’re getting Josh on the job, not an entry-level tech dispatched by a distant scheduler. That accountability is the difference between a repair that holds and one that fails again before the summer’s over.
Our Gate Access Control Services in North Las Vegas
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad failures are the most common access control call we receive from North Las Vegas homeowners, and the cause is almost always the same: Mojave UV radiation has cracked the wiring insulation running between the control board and the exterior keypad, creating intermittent ground faults that eventually kill the board entirely. We saw this firsthand at an Aliante community driveway gate where the original builder-installed FAAC 400 operator had lost keypad function completely — our tech replaced the FAAC control board, re-ran UV-rated conduit-protected wiring, and upgraded the resident to a LiftMaster smart access keypad with myQ Wi-Fi integration, so gate control now runs through their phone rather than the sun-bleached fob the builder supplied almost two decades ago. A keypad replacement in North Las Vegas typically runs $180–$350 depending on brand and wiring condition; a full control board replacement with upgraded keypad runs $380–$650.
Remote Control Access
If your gate remote has gone from reliable 50-foot range down to practically pressing it against the receiver before it responds, the antenna lead or motor seal on your operator has degraded — a near-universal problem on LiftMaster and Ghost Controls units installed during North Las Vegas’s building surge, where near-zero Mojave humidity and 115°F summer peaks accelerate seal and insulation breakdown significantly faster than in most U.S. markets. We stock replacement antenna leads, receiver modules, and compatible remotes for all nine brands we service, so we’re not ordering parts after the visit. Remote programming and receiver replacement in North Las Vegas runs $95–$220.
Phone Entry Systems
DoorKing and LiftMaster phone-entry systems installed on North Las Vegas HOA and commercial gates are showing a specific summer failure pattern: call drops and missed gate-release tones during July and August, while the same unit works normally in winter. The cause is thermal expansion in the circuit board’s relay contacts — when ambient temperatures exceed 110°F at the gate housing, tolerances tighten enough that the audio tone triggering the relay doesn’t register consistently. We recalibrate relay sensitivity, replace failing boards, and where appropriate upgrade to cellular-based phone-entry modules that hold their tolerances through a North Las Vegas summer. Phone entry system service in North Las Vegas runs $150–$420 depending on scope.
Card Reader Systems
Card readers on North Las Vegas’s north-side subdivision gates are generating an unusual number of “access denied” errors for cards that are known to be valid — and in many cases, the reader isn’t the problem. The caliche hardpan layer that runs just below the surface across much of North Las Vegas is notorious for cracking gate post footings when HOA irrigation water infiltrates and softens the substrate beneath the concrete. A post that’s heaved even a half-inch will misalign the gate leaf far enough that magnetic latch sensors and proximity card readers lose contact geometry and report false errors to the access-control panel. We identify post heave before swapping out a working reader. Card reader service and calibration runs $130–$310; post reset adds $250–$600 depending on footing condition.
Video Intercom Systems
North Las Vegas commercial properties along the I-15 and Craig corridors — Amazon fulfillment campuses, USPS distribution hubs, and logistics warehouses — rely on heavy-duty video intercom integration with their slide gate systems at a scale rarely seen in neighboring Henderson or Las Vegas proper. We program and service video intercom hardware from DoorKing, BFT, and FAAC on both commercial and residential gates throughout North Las Vegas. Residential video intercom installation typically runs $400–$900; commercial intercom integration starts at $750 and scales with entry volume.
Smart Access (myQ and Wi-Fi Integration)
Upgrading a builder-installed remote to a myQ-enabled smart access system is one of the highest-value improvements we make on North Las Vegas gates, and it doesn’t require replacing the entire operator in most cases. If your existing LiftMaster or compatible operator is structurally sound, we can add a myQ Wi-Fi gateway that puts gate status and remote entry management on your phone — so you know exactly when the gate opened, who used it, and you can grant temporary access without cutting a new fob. Smart access retrofit in North Las Vegas runs $180–$380 installed.

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Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
We carry in-house parts for all nine brands we service: LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule. For North Las Vegas customers, that parts inventory matters — FAAC 400 and Linear control boards from the mid-2000s subdivision build-out are not stocked by most local suppliers, and waiting on a special order can leave your gate down for days. Because we stock them directly, most North Las Vegas repairs that involve board or receiver replacement resolve in a single visit without a return trip.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Control board failures from UV-degraded wiring insulation. Builder-grade FAAC and Linear boards installed during the Aliante and north-side subdivision surge are hitting end-of-life simultaneously. The Mojave UV cracks insulation on runs from the board to the exterior keypad, generating ground faults that eventually destroy the board — no keypad or remote will override a dead board, regardless of how recently the battery was changed.
- Caliche heave misaligning card readers and latch sensors. HOA irrigation water softens the caliche hardpan beneath gate post footings across North Las Vegas, gradually tilting posts and shifting the gate leaf out of alignment. Card readers and magnetic sensors that were calibrated for a plumb post start reporting “gate open” or “access denied” errors that look like electronics failures but are actually structural.
- Remote and phone-entry signal range collapsing in summer heat. LiftMaster and Ghost Controls operators installed during the 2000s–2010s building wave lose antenna lead integrity under sustained 115°F heat and near-zero humidity, dropping functional remote range from 50 feet to under 10 feet within a few seasons. Phone-entry relay contacts fail similarly, causing dropped calls and missed gate-release tones.
- Coordinated failure cycles across entire Aliante streets. Because gates in North Las Vegas’s master-planned communities were installed in the same production run and have aged under identical thermal stress, entire streets of LiftMaster and FAAC operators fail within months of each other. If your neighbor’s gate just went down, yours is likely close behind — pre-emptive board inspection and wiring replacement is cheaper than an emergency call during a summer heatwave.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in North Las Vegas, NV
Gate access control service in North Las Vegas generally runs in the following ranges based on what we see in this market:
- Keypad replacement (hardware + labor): $180–$350
- Control board replacement with upgraded keypad: $380–$650
- Remote programming and receiver replacement: $95–$220
- Phone entry system service or board replacement: $150–$420
- Card reader service and calibration: $130–$310
- Gate post reset (caliche heave repair): $250–$600
- Smart access myQ retrofit (labor + hardware): $180–$380
- Video intercom installation (residential): $400–$900
Actual cost depends on your specific brand, the condition of existing wiring, and whether the post or gate structure needs correction alongside the access control work. Estimates are free — call (855) 521-1871 and we’ll give you a specific number before any work starts.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
In addition to serving North Las Vegas directly, we cover the surrounding Las Vegas Valley. If your property sits just over the line in Las Vegas proper — or spans both jurisdictions as some commercial campuses along the I-15 corridor do — we handle it without treating it as a separate service call. Same crew, same parts inventory, same diagnostic approach. Call (855) 521-1871 regardless of which city your gate is technically in.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas 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 Access Control in North Las Vegas
In most Aliante cases, the control board is the primary failure, not the keypad itself. What typically happens is that Mojave UV radiation cracks the wiring insulation on the run from the control board to the exterior keypad; the resulting ground fault doesn’t blow anything immediately — it degrades the board over one or two summers until the board can no longer power the keypad at all. Replacing just the keypad won’t restore function if the board is already damaged. We check the board first before recommending any keypad hardware swap. Call (855) 521-1871 for a free diagnostic estimate.
Yes, in most cases — provided your existing operator is a LiftMaster unit or a compatible brand and the motor itself is mechanically sound. We install a myQ Wi-Fi gateway module that integrates with the existing operator and puts full gate control on your smartphone: open, close, status alerts, and temporary access codes. The retrofit typically runs $180–$380 installed and takes a few hours. If the operator turns out to be a builder-grade FAAC or Linear unit that won’t accept myQ integration, we’ll tell you before the work starts and quote the operator upgrade separately. Call (855) 521-1871 to confirm compatibility with your specific unit.
Thermal expansion in the relay contacts is the most common cause of this specific summer-only symptom on North Las Vegas DoorKing units. When ambient temperature at the gate housing pushes past 110°F — which happens regularly on south- and west-facing gate pillars throughout North Las Vegas — the audio-tone relay’s contact tolerances tighten enough that the DTMF tone from the phone doesn’t register reliably. The unit passes its own self-test in the morning before full heat sets in, which is why it appears to “work” during diagnostic checks. We recalibrate relay sensitivity or replace the board with a spec’d-for-desert-climate module. Call (855) 521-1871 for a same-day evaluation.
Yes — and in North Las Vegas’s master-planned communities, caliche heave is the first thing we check before touching the card reader hardware. When HOA irrigation water softens the caliche hardpan beneath a gate post footing, the post tilts gradually, shifting the gate leaf out of its calibrated position. Proximity card readers and magnetic latch sensors are calibrated to specific geometry; a post that’s shifted even slightly throws off the read distance and contact alignment, generating consistent “access denied” errors for cards that are perfectly valid. We assess footing alignment before any electronics work — resetting a post costs $250–$600, which is significantly less than replacing a reader that doesn’t need replacing. Call (855) 521-1871 and we’ll diagnose the actual cause.
For most North Las Vegas HOA properties, yes — especially on gates that handle delivery traffic, service vendors, or guests who don’t have credentials. A video intercom lets you visually verify and remotely release the gate from your phone without issuing codes or fobs to people who visit infrequently. DoorKing and BFT units integrate cleanly with existing LiftMaster and FAAC operators on Aliante-area gates, and the addition doesn’t require replacing your current keypad or remote system. Residential video intercom installation in North Las Vegas typically runs $400–$900 depending on wiring runs and housing type. Call (855) 521-1871 for a free on-site assessment.
Reviewed by Josh Abrahams, Owner and Lead Technician at Desert Gate Repair Las Vegas, serving North Las Vegas since 2008.