Fast, Reliable Gate Motor & Opener Across Starke
Gate motor repair in Starke typically runs $180–$450 and most jobs are completed same-day, with heavy-duty installations for rural acreage gates reaching $1,200–$2,800. We drive out to Starke regularly from our Jacksonville shop — usually within 90 minutes for standard calls, faster for motor failures that leave a gate stuck open or closed. If you’re living off State Road 16 or down a long service drive near the Bradford County Fairgrounds, you already know: when your opener quits at 11 p.m. after a double shift, you need someone who shows up with the right parts, not a diagnosis and a two-week wait. Call us at (877) 369-3953 for a free estimate.

Our Gate Motor & Opener team knows Starke’s properties aren’t typical suburban setups. We’re talking multi-acre parcels with 16-foot wrought-iron swing gates, tubular steel slide gates on 200-foot runs, and farm-style chain-link gates that take a beating from daily use. Mark Thompson shows up — the owner is the technician — and he’s been troubleshooting these exact scenarios for 20 years.
Why Empire Gate Repair Service Jacksonville Is Starke’s Preferred Gate Motor & Opener Company
Starke residents don’t call us for flashy marketing. They call because their neighbor, a corrections officer at Florida State Prison, told them we replaced a burned-out FAAC board at 10 p.m. and had the gate cycling before midnight. That reputation spreads fast in a town where law-enforcement families talk shop at church and the Piggly Wiggly.
We’ve earned 753 verified reviews averaging 4.8 stars over two decades, and a growing chunk of those come from Bradford County. Starke customers specifically mention our one-trip fixes — we stock motors, control boards, and replacement hardware for nine major brands, so we’re not ordering parts while your gate hangs open for three days.
Response time matters here. Starke sits 45 miles southwest of Jacksonville, and plenty of “local” gate companies won’t cross the county line without a hefty trip charge. We make the run regularly — no surprise fees, just honest travel time baked into our standard Starke pricing. Mark Thompson knows the area: the sandy flatwoods soil that shifts post footings, the older housing stock off Walnut Street and Adkins Street, the rural spreads down CR-225. Two decades of gate repairs means we’ve already solved your problem before.
Our Gate Motor & Opener Services in Starke
Motor Installation
New gate motor installation in Starke runs $850–$2,800 depending on gate weight, cycle demands, and power source. Most Starke properties need heavier-duty operators than standard suburban kits — a 1-horsepower or 1.5-horsepower unit for solid steel swing gates, or a high-torque slide motor for long rural driveways. We size motors to actual cycle count, not just gate dimensions. For corrections officers and shift workers running their gate 15–20 times daily, we’ll spec a commercial-grade operator with a 10,000+ cycle rating rather than a residential unit that’ll burn out in 18 months. We handle concrete pad installation, low-voltage wiring, and integration with existing access controls.
Motor Repair
Gate motor repair in Starke typically costs $180–$450. Common fixes: control board replacement after high-cycle fatigue, gear assembly rebuilds, limit switch recalibration after post-heaving throws alignment off, and capacitor replacement following lightning strikes during summer thunderstorms. We recently serviced a heavy-duty LiftMaster slide gate on a rural acreage lot off State Road 231. The homeowner, a corrections officer, had a burned-out control board from high-cycle fatigue. We replaced it with a high-cycle-rated board and added a battery backup for peace of mind during outages. When other companies stop at the motor, we fix the metal too — if freeze-thaw heaving has bent your track or twisted hinges, we weld and fabricate in-house rather than calling a second contractor.
Linear Motor Service
Linear motors — the compact, screw-driven or belt-driven operators common on lighter swing gates — are popular on Starke’s manufactured home properties and farm-style aluminum gates. Installation runs $650–$1,400; repairs run $150–$320. These units struggle in Starke’s humidity if the housing seal degrades, letting moisture corrode the internal screw or belt. We see this constantly on gates near Lake Sampson and Lake Rowell, where morning fog sits heavy. We stock replacement Linear actuators and can upgrade to sealed, high-humidity-rated units when the original spec proves inadequate.
Slide Motor Repair & Installation
Slide gate motors in Starke take abuse: long runs over uneven ground, debris from oak and pine droppings, and track misalignment from sandy soil settling. Installation runs $1,200–$2,800 for heavy-duty chain or rack-and-pinion systems; repairs run $220–$480. We fabricate custom track brackets and weld cracked chain mounts on-site — no waiting for outsourced metalwork. For properties with 200+ foot slides, we spec VFD (variable frequency drive) motors that reduce wear during start-stop cycles. We work on virtually every major gate brand, including yours.

Battery Backup Systems
Starke’s afternoon thunderstorms and occasional winter ice events cause more brief outages than most Floridians expect. A battery backup for your gate opener runs $280–$550 installed, and it’s non-negotiable if you need reliable access during shift changes or emergencies. We install 12V deep-cycle backup systems compatible with LiftMaster, Mighty Mule, and most major brands, with 24–48 hour standby capacity. For rural properties with well pumps and septic systems already dependent on power, a gate backup fits the same preparedness mindset.
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 Starke
We stock parts and complete units for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Mighty Mule — meaning we don’t push whatever brand our distributor has in surplus. For Starke’s heavy-duty rural applications, we often recommend LiftMaster’s commercial swing or slide operators, or FAAC’s 770/844 series for high-cycle residential use. Mighty Mule’s MM560 and MM572 systems work well for lighter farm-style gates on budget-conscious properties. We keep common control boards, gear kits, and replacement arms in our Jacksonville inventory, so most Starke repairs don’t wait on shipping. 753 customers reviewed us — read what they say about the actual work.
Common Gate Motor & Opener Problems We See in Starke Homes
- Freeze-thaw post heaving throws swing gates out of alignment. Starke sits far enough north for genuine hard freezes several times each winter. That slight ground movement shifts hand-poured concrete or creosote post footings common on 1950s–1980s Bradford County homes, jamming swing gates against their stops or stressing opener arms beyond design limits.
- High-cycle fatigue burns out residential-rated motors in under two years. Many corrections officers on shift-work schedules run automated openers 24/7 for family members coming and going at odd hours, so gate operators around Starke rack up cycle counts far faster than a typical suburban driveway. Locals know to check the motor’s cycle-count warranty before replacing boards, because high-cycle fatigue is the first failure mode here.
- Humidity corrosion attacks control boards and steel hardware. Starke’s intense summer humidity — combined with afternoon thunderstorms that can leave gates partially submerged in low spots — accelerates oxidation on unsealed circuit boards and galvanic corrosion at aluminum-steel junctions on lightweight farm-style gates.
- Sandy soil settles slide tracks, overloading rack motors. The flatwoods soil around Starke drains poorly and shifts seasonally. A slide gate that ran smooth in March may bind by August, forcing the motor to draw excessive amperage and eventually thermal-out or burn the board.
Pricing for Gate Motor & Opener in Starke, FL
| Service | Typical Range in Starke |
|---|---|
| Standard motor repair (control board, capacitor, limit switch) | $180 – $340 |
| Heavy-duty motor repair (gear rebuild, arm replacement) | $320 – $450 |
| Linear actuator installation | $650 – $1,400 |
| Standard swing/slide motor installation | $850 – $1,800 |
| Heavy-duty acreage slide system | $1,800 – $2,800 |
| Battery backup add-on | $280 – $550 |
| Emergency/same-day service call | $120 – $180 base + parts |
What moves you within these ranges? Gate weight and length, cycle-demand requirements, existing electrical infrastructure, and whether we need to fabricate custom mounting brackets or weld cracked posts. We don’t quote blind over the phone — we inspect, diagnose, and give you a written estimate before touching a bolt. Estimates are free. Call (877) 369-3953 to schedule.
We Also Serve Cities Near Starke
Our service radius covers Bradford County and surrounding areas — we regularly run to Asbury Lake for lakefront properties with heavy wind-load gates, Middleburg for rural Clay County spreads, Green Cove Springs for historic district ironwork, and Macclenny for agricultural and equestrian gate systems. Same expertise, same Mark Thompson on the truck, same no-nonsense pricing.
Serving Starke, FL — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Starke 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 Starke
Hard freezes heave gate post footings slightly, throwing swing gates out of plumb and stressing opener arms or slide tracks. We check post stability before blaming the motor — and we weld reinforcement brackets or reset posts when needed, not just swap the operator. Call (877) 369-3953 if your gate started binding after last winter.
Shift-work schedules in Starke’s law-enforcement community mean many gates cycle 15–20 times daily versus the 3–5 typical in suburban areas. That high-cycle fatigue degrades control boards and gear assemblies years before their rated lifespan. We spec commercial-grade, high-cycle operators for these households — it’s cheaper long-term than replacing a residential motor every 18 months. Call for a cycle-count assessment.
A 1.5-horsepower chain-drive slide operator or heavy-duty articulated swing arm with a 10,000+ cycle rating — typically LiftMaster CSW or FAAC 844 series for steel gates over 800 pounds. We match motor torque to actual gate weight plus wind load, not rough estimates. For a specific recommendation on your gate, call (877) 369-3953 for a free on-site evaluation.
Yes, if you rely on gate access during power outages — especially for shift-work schedules or emergency vehicle access. We install 12V deep-cycle backups starting at $280, providing 24–48 hours of standby operation. Given Starke’s thunderstorm frequency and occasional winter ice events, it’s practical insurance. Call to add backup to your existing system.
Bradford County’s combination of high humidity, sandy acidic soil contact, and frequent summer soaking creates galvanic corrosion at steel-aluminum junctions common on lightweight farm-style gates. We replace with stainless or zinc-coated hardware and can weld on sealed, greasable hinge pins that outlast standard builder-grade setups. Call (877) 369-3953 for hinge inspection and upgrade options — estimates are free.
Written by Mark Thompson, Owner at Empire Gate Repair Service Jacksonville, serving Starke since 2004.