Gate Access Control in Hollywood, CA
If your gate keypad is glitching on a busy morning in the 90028 zip code, or your intercom system stopped responding after a particularly muggy stretch of summer heat, you already know how fast a security gap can become a real problem. Hollywood properties — from the bungalows near Dayton Avenue to the mid-century complexes along Country Club Park — have security demands that a one-size-fits-all approach simply can’t meet. We’re Pure Gate Repair Services, and we’ve been solving exactly these problems across Hollywood and greater Los Angeles for over 12 years. Call us now at (888) 450-6314 and we’ll get someone to your door fast.

Why Pure Gate Repair Services Is Hollywood’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
Hollywood residents don’t have to take our word for it — 587 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars do the talking. A meaningful portion of those reviews come directly from Hollywood homeowners and property managers who needed fast, reliable access control work and found exactly that. James Smith, who leads our team, has built this reputation one honest job at a time, and that track record carries real weight in a neighborhood where word travels fast.
Our response times to Hollywood are consistently among the fastest we post anywhere in the Los Angeles basin. Because our crews are already running routes through Silver Lake, Koreatown, and Studio City daily, reaching a property in Hollywood — whether it’s near the Wilshire Boulevard Temple corridor or tucked into one of the quieter residential blocks off Melrose — rarely takes long. We treat Hollywood service calls with the same urgency as any other emergency, because we know a non-functioning gate isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a liability.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Hollywood
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry is the most requested access control upgrade we install at Hollywood single-family homes and multi-unit buildings alike. Hollywood’s marine-influenced air — especially in the months between May and September when coastal eddy fog pushes inland — causes corrosion on exposed keypad components faster than many homeowners expect. We recommend sealed, backlit keypads rated for coastal humidity, and we carry LiftMaster and DoorKing units in our vans specifically because their housings hold up in these conditions. A typical keypad entry installation in Hollywood runs $180–$420 depending on wiring complexity and whether the existing gate operator needs interface work.
Remote Control Access
Remote control systems are especially popular in Hollywood’s denser residential pockets, where pulling up to a gate and fumbling with a keypad in traffic is genuinely dangerous. We program and install remotes compatible with LiftMaster, Linear, and FAAC operators, and we carry replacement receivers for older systems that have lost signal range over time. Hollywood’s rolling hills and the occasional concrete-heavy construction near major corridors like Cahuenga Boulevard can create interference zones — something we account for during every site assessment. Remote control system upgrades in Hollywood typically run $120–$350, including programming and a test cycle.
Phone Entry Systems
Phone entry systems have become the go-to solution for Hollywood landlords managing multi-tenant properties without on-site staff. When a visitor buzzes in, the call routes directly to your smartphone — no dedicated intercom panel required. We install and service Viking and DoorKing phone entry units frequently across Hollywood’s apartment-heavy blocks, including properties near Adams Square where absentee-owner rentals are common. A phone entry system installation in Hollywood runs $350–$750 for most residential gate setups, with commercial-scale multi-tenant configurations priced on assessment.
Card Reader Access
Card reader systems are the right call for Hollywood properties with higher foot traffic — think small production offices, gated parking facilities, or multi-family complexes where issuing individual codes to every resident becomes unmanageable. We install proximity card and fob readers from BFT and Elite, both of which offer credential management software that lets you revoke access instantly without a technician visit. Hollywood properties on busier cross-streets especially benefit from the audit trail these systems produce. Card reader installations in Hollywood typically run $420–$950 depending on gate width, reader quantity, and whether a control panel upgrade is needed.
Trusted Brands We Service in Hollywood
We stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Ramset — and because we run active routes through Hollywood and the surrounding neighborhoods every week, we’re not waiting on a warehouse shipment when your system needs a part. That means same-week or next-day turnaround on most repairs and installations, not the multi-day delays that come when a technician has to special-order components for an unfamiliar brand. If your Hollywood property is running an older system from any of these manufacturers, we can assess it, source the part, and have you back online quickly.
Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Hollywood Homes
- Corrosion on keypad and card reader contacts: Hollywood sits close enough to the coast that the marine layer deposits salt particulate on outdoor electronics year-round. We regularly strip and treat corroded terminals on keypads and readers at properties in the Carthay and Country Club Park areas, where landscaping close to the gate traps additional moisture overnight.
- Receiver interference from nearby production activity: Hollywood’s active film and TV production infrastructure — generators, lighting rigs, and radio equipment — can temporarily knock out gate remote frequencies, particularly along blocks used for location shoots. We’ve reconfigured receivers at multiple Dayton Avenue properties after persistent interference issues tied to nearby production schedules.
- Outdated wiring in pre-1970s housing stock: A large share of Hollywood’s residential gates are mounted on properties with original mid-century electrical infrastructure. When we add a modern phone entry or card reader system, we often find wiring that can’t safely carry the new load without an upgrade — something we identify and price transparently before any work begins.
- Failed intercom units on multi-tenant buildings: Hollywood has a dense inventory of two-to-four-unit bungalow courts and older apartment buildings that were fitted with entry intercoms decades ago. These units fail silently — residents stop hearing the buzzer, visitors stop bothering — and the gate effectively becomes unmanned. We replace failed intercom hardware and often upgrade to a smart phone-based system at the same visit.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Hollywood, CA
Here’s what gate access control work actually costs in Hollywood’s market right now. A basic keypad entry installation runs $180–$420. Remote control system upgrades land between $120–$350. Phone entry systems run $350–$750 for residential applications. Card reader systems start around $420 and can reach $950 or more for multi-reader commercial setups. What moves the number up: older wiring that needs replacement, gates wider than 14 feet, systems requiring integration with existing smart home platforms, or same-day emergency scheduling. We offer free on-site estimates to every Hollywood customer — James Smith’s team will walk the property, assess the existing operator and wiring, and give you a written number before a single bolt is turned. Call (888) 450-6314 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Hollywood
Our service area extends well beyond Hollywood. If you’re searching for gate access control in West Hollywood, Universal City, Beverly Hills, Studio City, North Hollywood, Century City, Koreatown, or Silver Lake, we cover all of these communities with the same response times and the same team. One call to (888) 450-6314 reaches us wherever you are across this part of Los Angeles.
Serving Hollywood, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Hollywood 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 Hollywood
We can typically reach a Hollywood address within 2–4 hours for urgent calls, and often faster during daytime hours when our crews are already running routes nearby. Hollywood’s position between our Silver Lake and West Hollywood service corridors means we usually have a technician within reasonable range. Call (888) 450-6314 and we’ll give you a real ETA, not an estimated window.
Yes — we service every part of Hollywood, including Adams Square, Carthay, Country Club Park, Dayton Avenue, and Dogtown, as well as properties along major corridors like Sunset and Santa Monica Boulevards. If your property is in the 90028 zip code, we cover it. There’s no part of Hollywood we treat as outside our service zone.
We do offer emergency service in Hollywood for situations where a non-functioning gate creates an immediate security risk. Emergency call pricing for Hollywood runs $95–$150 for the service visit itself, with repair costs on top depending on the diagnosis. We’re transparent about this upfront — no surprise charges when we arrive.
Pricing in Hollywood is generally consistent with what we charge in nearby West Hollywood and Silver Lake — the local market rates are similar across this corridor. Where Hollywood jobs occasionally run slightly higher is on older housing stock, where pre-existing wiring conditions add labor time. We always quote before we start, so you’ll know the full number in advance.
All of our Hollywood installations and repairs are backed by a 12-month parts-and-labor warranty. If a component we installed or a repair we completed fails within that window under normal operating conditions, we come back and make it right at no charge. James Smith stands behind every job this team completes — that’s been the standard for over 12 years of serving Los Angeles.
Written by the team at Pure Gate Repair Services, serving Hollywood since 2013.