Linear Gate Repair in Las Vegas, NV | Desert Gate Repair Las Vegas
Desert Gate Repair Las Vegas is an independent Linear service provider — not manufacturer-affiliated — and we carry OEM-compatible Linear parts on the truck so most repairs in Las Vegas wrap up in a single visit. After 17 years working exclusively on gates across the valley, we’ve developed a specific read on how Las Vegas heat, hard water, and caliche soil interact with Linear hardware in ways the factory manuals don’t fully account for. Call (855) 521-1871 for a free estimate — Josh Abrahams takes the call, and in most cases he’s the one showing up to do the work.

Why Las Vegas Residents Choose Us for Linear Service
Most gate companies in Las Vegas carry a handful of parts for the brands they see most often. We stock components for nine gate brands, and Linear is one we know at a deep level — not from a weekend training course, but from 17 years of diagnosing the same failure patterns across hundreds of Las Vegas properties.
Josh Abrahams grew up on the west side of Las Vegas, learned metalwork and electrical fundamentals at the College of Southern Nevada, and has spent the last 17 years as the lead technician on every job Desert Gate Repair takes. When you call about a Linear operator that’s throwing erratic behavior or refusing to cycle, you’re not getting a dispatcher who’ll send whoever’s available. You’re getting the most experienced person on the crew — because that person is also the owner. Over 1,019 documented customer outcomes back that up.
Common Linear Gate Repair Problems We Solve in Las Vegas
- Control board failure from heat damage. Las Vegas summers regularly push past 110°F, and Linear’s LDCO800 and OSCO operator boards were not rated for sustained temperatures that high. The electrolytic capacitors on those boards swell and fail faster here than almost anywhere in the country. From June through September, control board diagnostics are the single most common Linear call we receive across Summerlin and the southwest valley.
- Drive motor burnout on community entry applications. Linear slide and swing operators installed during the 1990s–2000s construction boom were often sized for residential cycle counts, then pressed into community entry duty with 50 to 100 cycles per day. In Las Vegas HOA communities, we regularly find motors that have been running well past rated cycle life, and the desert heat compounds the thermal stress on every cycle.
- Mineral scale on limit switches and mechanical stops. Las Vegas tap water drawn from Lake Mead is among the hardest in the country. Irrigation overspray deposits heavy calcium buildup on Linear operator limit switches and mechanical components, causing miscalibrated travel limits and gates that stop short or slam their end stops. It’s a slow failure — until it isn’t.
- Loop detector and vehicle sensor faults. Linear’s loop detector modules are sensitive to ground movement, and Las Vegas has a documented record of minor ground settling that shifts inductive loop geometry. Gates near Henderson and North Las Vegas that worked fine for years suddenly won’t detect vehicles — the loop hasn’t failed, but the geometry has drifted just enough. Gates don’t fail randomly — they fail for reasons, and finding the reason is the whole job.
- Leaning or misaligned gate posts requiring structural reset. A leaning Linear gate post might look like a simple realignment job, but much of Las Vegas sits over a caliche hardpan layer just under the topsoil. Resetting a post often means jackhammering through that crust before new concrete can be set — a step that doubles the time estimate and surprises homeowners who’ve had posts reset cheaply elsewhere. We build that into the diagnosis upfront so there are no scope surprises.
Linear Service in Las Vegas: What Local Conditions Mean for Your Equipment
Las Vegas has one of the highest concentrations of HOA-gated communities in the United States. Summerlin, Henderson, and the southwest valley are dominated by master-planned developments where gate hardware was installed in bulk during the 1990s and early 2000s. That means a significant portion of the valley’s Linear operators are now 15 to 25 years old — and they’re hitting end-of-life simultaneously, in conditions they were never fully engineered for.
The heat is the obvious factor, but the water chemistry is the one Las Vegas homeowners almost never anticipate. Because irrigation systems run year-round here, mineral-laden overspray lands on Linear hinge pins, latch bolts, and operator mounting hardware week after week. The desert air doesn’t wash it off — it bakes it on. What looks like surface rust in a photo is often deep pitting by the time we’re on-site. On properties along the Summerlin Parkway corridor and in master-planned communities near the 215 Beltway, we see this pattern constantly: an operator that tests fine electrically but binds mechanically because the gate structure itself has corroded at the pivot points. Linear’s electronics are repairable. Corroded hardware that’s been ignored for a decade sometimes isn’t. Catching it early is the difference between a parts replacement and a structural fabrication job.
Linear Models & Products We Service in Las Vegas
We service the full range of Linear gate operator families active in Las Vegas residential and commercial properties, including:
- LDCO800 / OSCO — slide gate operators, the most common Linear product in Las Vegas HOA communities
- OSSWG — single-swing and dual-swing residential operators
- Linear Pro Access ACP00877 and related commercial slide operators
- Linear access control boards and keypads — including MegaCode receiver programming
We use OEM-compatible parts whenever original Linear components are available, and we’ll tell you plainly when an aftermarket substitute is the right call versus when it’s a shortcut that will cost you a second service visit. Parts for the Linear models common in Las Vegas are stocked on the truck — we’re not waiting on a three-day freight order before we can close the job.
Linear Service Pricing in Las Vegas
Linear gate repair in Las Vegas varies based on what’s actually wrong, not a flat rate that gets revised once we open the panel. Below are the ranges we see most often:
- Control board replacement (LDCO800/OSCO): $280 – $420 parts and labor
- Drive motor replacement: $350 – $550 depending on operator model
- Loop detector replacement and loop re-calibration: $180 – $300
- Limit switch replacement and travel adjustment: $120 – $220
- Gate post reset (including caliche excavation): $400 – $750 depending on depth and concrete volume required
- Access control / keypad reprogramming: $95 – $175
What drives cost in Las Vegas specifically is the structural component — caliche excavation, corroded hardware that needs fabrication, or community entry work that requires coordinating with HOA-approved materials. The free estimate covers a full diagnostic so you know exactly what you’re approving before any work starts. Call (855) 521-1871 to schedule yours.
Serving Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the 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 — Linear Gate Repair in Las Vegas
No — Desert Gate Repair Las Vegas is an independent service provider, not factory-authorized or manufacturer-affiliated. That independence means we work on Linear equipment alongside eight other major gate brands, and we’re not obligated to recommend a full operator replacement when a targeted component repair is the right answer for your budget and your gate’s actual condition.
We use OEM-compatible Linear parts as the default. When a genuine Linear part is available and appropriate for the repair, that’s what goes in. We’ll tell you directly when an aftermarket option is a legitimate equivalent versus when it’s a false economy — and we’ll never swap in an inferior part without explaining the tradeoff first.
Most diagnostic-and-repair jobs on Linear operators complete in two to four hours on-site. Control board swaps and motor replacements usually wrap the same day because we stock those components. Jobs involving post reset, caliche excavation, or HOA material approvals can extend to a second visit — we’ll flag that during the estimate so you’re not caught off guard.
We service the full range of Linear residential and commercial gate operators found across Las Vegas properties — LDCO800, OSCO, OSSWG swing operators, Linear Pro Access slide operators, and the MegaCode access control line. If you’re not sure which model you have, a photo of the operator panel sent before the visit saves diagnostic time on-site.
A targeted component repair — control board, motor, loop detector — typically runs $120 to $550 in Las Vegas depending on the part and access complexity. A full Linear operator replacement runs $900 to $1,800 installed. If your operator is under 12 years old and the failure is isolated, repair almost always makes financial sense. If the board has been heat-damaged multiple times and the motor is original to a 2001 installation, replacement is often the more honest recommendation. Call (855) 521-1871 and we’ll give you a straight answer after a real diagnostic — the estimate is free.
Service Areas Near Las Vegas
In addition to Las Vegas, Desert Gate Repair serves property owners across North Las Vegas, Sunrise Manor, and Winchester. If you’re in the broader valley and your Linear gate is down, call (855) 521-1871 — we’ll let you know the same day if we can get out to you.
Book Your Linear Service in Las Vegas Today
If your Linear gate has stopped cycling, is throwing fault codes, or is moving in a way that tells you something is wrong — call (855) 521-1871. Same-day availability varies by schedule, but we keep slots open for gates that are stuck closed or stuck open because those aren’t problems that wait. Estimates are free, and Josh handles the job himself.
Reviewed by Josh Abrahams, Owner & Lead Technician at Desert Gate Repair Las Vegas, serving Las Vegas and the surrounding valley since 2008.