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Gates & Garage Door Express Inc Launches Smart Access Control Upgrades for Los Angeles

Gates & Garage Door Express Inc Launches Smart Access Control Upgrades for Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, Calif., Aug. 19, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Gates & Garage Door Express Inc. has launched a new access‑control upgrade service across Los Angeles, offering homeowners and business owners modern electric gate systems, keyless garage entry and smart‑home integration solutions. The company says the initiative will help clients secure their properties while making access more convenient for deliveries, guests and employees.
Under the new program, Gates & Garage Door Express Inc. will install and repair systems including LiftMaster MyQ, Amazon Key‑compatible openers, wireless keypads, video entry intercoms and gate remotes with mobile‑access features. Service is available throughout Los Angeles neighborhoods including Westwood, East Hollywood, Echo Park and Highland Park.
'As Los Angeles becomes smarter, so should its entryways,' Sean, general manager at Gates & Garage Door Express Inc. says. 'We're helping our clients to secure their property while making access more convenient for deliveries, guests and employees.'
There are many benefits to upgrading to smart access control which include:
Certified technicians are trained in both residential and light commercial applications, and the upgrades meet most Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance requirements. Custom installations are also available for historic properties and multi‑tenant buildings. Same‑day appointments are offered for opener troubleshooting, garage‑door motor replacements and system diagnostics.
'I didn't know a broken gate could be fixed same‑day. They showed up in under 90 minutes and got everything working better than before,' Ana L., a customer in Mid‑City Los Angeles, says.
It's this same-day service and personalized customer service experience that truly sets this business apart from others in the region.
About Gates & Garage Door Express Inc.
Headquartered in Southern California, and in business for more than 20 years, Gates & Garage Door Express Inc. specializes in full‑service repairs and installations for garage doors, electric gate motors, access panels, remotes and sensor systems. The company also offers preventive maintenance programs, spring replacement, track adjustment and complete gate automation system installations.
It's licensed, insured and known for honest pricing, fast response times and friendly, highly-trained technicians.
License#: 1081161; Phone: 818-873-7687
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Website: https://gatesexpress.com/
Video (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQiEmn0FYa8
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Keywords: Doors and Gates, Smart Access Control Upgrades, access control system for electric gate, Gates and Garage Door Express Inc, LOS ANGELES, Calif.
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