All-O-Matic Gate Repair — Dallas-Fort Worth

Shield Gate Repair is DFW's All-O-Matic gate specialist. We repair, service, and install all All-O-Matic gate operators — same-day service available throughout the Metroplex.

Why All-O-Matic Gates Need a Specialist

All-O-Matic is a trusted name in gate automation, widely used across Dallas-Fort Worth in both residential subdivisions and commercial properties. From the workhorse SAW series slide gate operators to the AGS swing gate operators, All-O-Matic systems rely on proprietary control boards, precise limit switch calibration, and — on solar-equipped models — specialized charging circuitry that demands brand-specific knowledge to diagnose and repair correctly.

A general handyman can open an All-O-Matic cabinet and guess at the problem. Our technicians know the exact failure patterns for each model, the diagnostic indicators built into the control board, and the correct replacement components. That translates to faster, accurate repairs and far fewer return visits.

All-O-Matic Models We Service

  • SAW-2000 slide gate operator
  • SAW-4000 heavy-duty slide operator
  • SAW-DC solar-ready slide operator
  • AGS-1 & AGS-2 swing gate operators
  • AGS-DC solar swing operator
  • OH-1000 & OH-2000 overhead operators
  • All All-O-Matic commercial operators

Common All-O-Matic Issues We Repair

Control Board Failure

All-O-Matic logic boards are vulnerable to power surges and Texas heat. We stock replacement boards for the most common models and can swap them same-day.

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Limit Switch Problems

Gates that stop short, reverse unexpectedly, or won't latch often have worn or misadjusted limit switches. We adjust, clean, or replace them to restore full travel.

Solar Charging Issues

DC and solar-equipped All-O-Matic operators depend on a healthy battery and charging circuit. We test the panel output, charge controller, and battery condition to find the weak link.

Actuator Wear

AGS swing operators use a linear actuator that wears over time. Slow operation, unusual noise, or a gate that won't complete its cycle often points to actuator fatigue — we replace the full assembly.

All-O-Matic Solar & DC Models If your All-O-Matic operator is a DC or solar-equipped model and is behaving erratically — especially after cloudy stretches or power outages — the battery or charging circuit is a primary suspect. Our technicians carry the test equipment and replacement batteries to resolve solar system faults on the spot.

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Specialist vs. General Handyman for Your All-O-Matic

General Handyman

  • Looks up your All-O-Matic model online
  • Orders parts and returns days later
  • May misdiagnose board vs. limit switch vs. solar
  • No All-O-Matic-specific warranty knowledge

Shield Gate Repair

  • Already knows your All-O-Matic model and its failure patterns
  • Carries common parts on the truck — repairs same-day
  • Uses proper diagnostic process to find actual root cause
  • Backs all work with a labor warranty

All-O-Matic Gate Repair FAQs

A gate that stops mid-travel on an All-O-Matic operator is almost always a limit switch or obstruction-detection issue. The limit switches tell the motor when to stop; if they're worn or mis-set, the gate halts before completing its cycle. It can also be a thermal overload tripping on a hot Texas day or a weak battery on DC models. Our technicians test all of these in sequence and pinpoint the cause in minutes.
Signs of All-O-Matic board failure include: the operator is completely unresponsive with power confirmed, indicator lights are off or stuck, or the gate behaves erratically — opening on its own, not responding to remotes, or reversing immediately. A failed board often follows a power surge or lightning event. We can confirm board failure on-site and carry replacements for the most common models.
Yes — solar and DC-powered All-O-Matic operators are a specialty of ours. We test solar panel output voltage, inspect the charge controller, and load-test the battery. In DFW's climate, batteries typically need replacement every 3–5 years. After several cloudy days, a weak battery may not have enough charge to complete a full gate cycle, causing erratic behavior that looks like a board or motor fault.
With routine maintenance, All-O-Matic operators generally last 10–15 years in DFW's climate. The biggest enemies are summer heat, power surges, and lack of lubrication on the drive mechanism. Control boards and capacitors may need replacement at the 7–10 year mark. Annual servicing — cleaning, lubrication, limit check, and battery test on DC models — significantly extends the operator's life.

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DFW's All-O-Matic specialists — parts on the truck, same-day service across all Metroplex cities.

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