Gate Access Control in Culver City, CA
Most Culver City homeowners who call us are surprised by the same thing: their gate hardware has corroded far faster than they expected. Living 4–5 miles from Santa Monica Bay puts you squarely in the marine-layer belt, and that nightly salt-laden fog is relentless on motors, control boards, and hinges. We know Culver City’s streets, its aging post-war homes, and its unique coastal-adjacent climate — and we’re ready to respond the same day you call. Reach us anytime at +1 (888) 697-8791.

Why ASAP Gate Repair Santa Monica Is Culver City’s Preferred Gate Access Control Company
Arthur Pendleton has led our team for over 18 years across the west side of Los Angeles, and Culver City has been a consistent part of that territory. We’re not a company that added Culver City to a service-area list — we’ve been running calls to Fox Hills, Blair Hills, and the residential corridors off Jefferson Boulevard for years, and we know exactly what the housing stock here looks like and what it demands.
Our 238 verified reviews average 4.9 out of 5 stars, and a meaningful portion of those come from Culver City customers dealing with exactly the kind of retrofit automation and corrosion-related access control failures this area produces. That trust isn’t abstract — it comes from showing up, diagnosing correctly the first time, and not recommending repairs that won’t hold up against the local environment.
From our Santa Monica base, we typically reach Culver City addresses within 60 to 90 minutes, often faster during off-peak hours. Whether you’re off Overland Avenue in Culver Garden or near the Fox Hills Mall corridor, you’re not waiting half a day for a technician who’s unfamiliar with your neighborhood.
Our Gate Access Control Services in Culver City
Keypad Entry Systems
Keypad entry is one of the most requested upgrades we install on Culver City properties, particularly on the 1940s–1960s Spanish Colonial and ranch-style homes where the original wrought-iron gates are being paired with automation for the first time. We install and program keypads from LiftMaster, Linear, and DoorKing, and we always seal the mounting column penetrations — a step that matters enormously here because unsealed conduit entries are a direct path for marine moisture into your control enclosure. A typical keypad entry installation in Culver City runs $350–$650 depending on gate type and existing wiring.
Remote Control Access
Remote control systems on Culver City driveways take more abuse than most homeowners realize. The combination of daily coastal humidity and direct sun during afternoon marine-layer clearance accelerates receiver board oxidation inside pilaster-mounted enclosures. We fit LiftMaster and FAAC remote systems with weatherproof housings rated for coastal environments, and we test signal range across your full driveway before we close out the job. Remote control access setup in Culver City typically runs $200–$500 for parts and programming, depending on the number of remotes and whether a new receiver head is needed.
Phone Entry Systems
With Culver City’s concentration of tech and studio professionals — many working out of the Sony Pictures, Amazon Studios, and Apple TV+ campuses nearby — demand for smartphone-integrated phone entry systems has climbed sharply. We install DoorKing and Viking phone entry systems that let you grant access remotely via app, issue temporary codes to contractors, and log every entry event. These systems are especially practical for the multi-unit properties and converted bungalow courts you’ll find throughout Palms-adjacent Culver City blocks. Phone entry system installations run $600–$1,400 in this market, depending on unit count and cellular versus landline configuration.
Card Reader Access
Card reader systems are the standard access control solution for Culver City’s small commercial properties, HOA-managed communities in Fox Hills, and the mixed-use residential buildings that have multiplied along Washington Boulevard. We install and service HID-compatible readers paired with Elite and Ramset control panels, and we program card databases on-site so your system is fully operational before we leave. Card reader installation in Culver City runs $700–$1,800 depending on the number of access points and whether proximity or smart-card technology is specified.
Trusted Brands We Service in Culver City
We stock parts for LiftMaster, FAAC, BFT, Linear, Viking, Ghost Controls, DoorKing, Elite, and Ramset systems, and we carry the most commonly failed components — control boards, receivers, power supplies, and weatherproof enclosures — in our service vehicles specifically because Culver City calls tend to involve moisture-damaged electronics that can’t wait for a parts order. Stocking locally means most Culver City jobs are completed in a single visit, not stretched across multiple appointments.

Common Gate Access Control Problems We See in Culver City Homes
- Corroded control boards in exposed pilasters: This is the single most recurring issue we find in Fox Hills and Blair Hills. The marine layer infiltrates unsealed enclosures overnight, and because Culver City residents don’t think of themselves as coastal, they often skip the weatherproofing maintenance that prevents it — leading to boards that short out within three to four years of installation.
- Retrofit operators stressing original wrought-iron frames: Culver City’s stock of 1940s–1960s ranch and Spanish Colonial homes is full of ornamental wrought-iron gates that were never engineered to carry a motor and arm assembly. We regularly see hinge failures, frame cracks, and post separation on gates in Culver Garden and Chesterfield Square that were automated without proper frame reinforcement.
- Keypad and card reader moisture intrusion: Surface-mounted keypads and readers on Culver City properties accumulate moisture behind their face plates from nightly condensation. Buttons stick, contacts corrode, and membrane keypads delaminate — problems we see far less frequently on identical hardware installed in drier cities like Hawthorne or Gardena just a few miles inland.
- Remote receivers losing range after coastal winters: Salt-laden air accelerates oxidation on antenna connections and receiver board contacts inside gate operators. We routinely service LiftMaster and Linear systems in Culver City where a receiver that worked fine in summer starts dropping signal in January — a pattern directly tied to the heavier marine layer the city sees in winter months.
Pricing for Gate Access Control in Culver City, CA
Culver City sits in a mid-to-upper-range pricing tier for gate access control on the west side of Los Angeles, driven by the combination of older housing infrastructure, coastal-environment weatherproofing requirements, and strong demand from the tech-industry renovation wave moving through the city’s residential blocks. Here’s what you can expect to budget:
- Keypad entry installation: $350–$650
- Remote control system setup: $200–$500
- Phone entry system: $600–$1,400
- Card reader access control: $700–$1,800
- Video intercom with access integration: $1,200–$3,000
- Smart access system (app-based): $800–$2,500
Jobs that require frame reinforcement before motorization, coastal-rated enclosure upgrades, or multi-point access control on commercial properties will fall toward the higher end of these ranges. We offer free on-site estimates to every Culver City customer — call +1 (888) 697-8791 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near Culver City
Our service area covers the entire west side and beyond. If you’re searching for gate access control in Santa Monica, Venice, Mar Vista, or Palms, we’re already in your neighborhood regularly. We also serve Westwood, Sawtelle, Brentwood, and Pacific Palisades — so if you have family or a business in any of these areas, one call covers the whole west side.
Serving Culver City, CA — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Culver City 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 Culver City
We typically reach Culver City addresses within 60 to 90 minutes of your call during normal hours, and we offer same-day service on most access control jobs in the city. Our Santa Monica base puts us close to all of Culver City’s major corridors — whether you’re near the Fox Hills area in the southwest or closer to the Exposition Park boundary in the east, our response time is one of the shortest you’ll find from any local gate company.
Yes — we service every Culver City neighborhood, including Fox Hills, Blair Hills, Culver Garden, Chesterfield Square, and the residential streets surrounding the Sony Pictures and Amazon Studios campuses. We’re also familiar with the older wrought-iron gate inventory you’ll find in the post-war blocks off Jefferson and Overland, which requires specific knowledge about frame compatibility when adding access control hardware to gates that weren’t built for motorization.
Yes — we offer emergency service in Culver City for situations where a failed access control system has locked residents out or left a property unsecured. Gate access failures tend to happen at the worst times, and an unsecured commercial property or a gate stuck open on a residential block in Fox Hills isn’t something that can wait until Monday morning. Call us at +1 (888) 697-8791 and we’ll dispatch as quickly as possible.
Culver City pricing is generally in line with other west-side LA cities like Santa Monica, Mar Vista, and Venice — and moderately higher than drier inland cities like Hawthorne or Inglewood. The difference comes down to the coastal environment: jobs here often require weatherproof enclosures, corrosion-resistant hardware, and more thorough sealing than identical systems installed a few miles inland, which adds modest cost. That said, skipping those steps in Culver City almost always results in a faster-than-expected failure and a second service call that costs more than the weatherproofing would have.
We stand behind all access control installations and repairs in Culver City with a parts and labor warranty — specific terms vary by system type and component manufacturer, but we’ll walk you through exactly what’s covered before we start any job. For Culver City customers, we also provide guidance on the seasonal maintenance steps that protect your investment from the marine-layer moisture that shortens the life of gate electronics in this area faster than most homeowners anticipate.
Written by the team at ASAP Gate Repair Santa Monica, serving Culver City since 2007.