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Emergency garage door repair

Get it fixed today

Stuck right now? Boost Garage Doors runs emergency garage door repair across Puget Sound, WA. Call now and get same day service, 7 days a week, 7am to 9pm.

Local garage door service, not a call center

Proudly serving Western Washington

  • Same-Day Service Most calls same day across the service area.
  • Local & Reliable Local technician who knows your community.
  • Honest Pricing Upfront pricing, no surprises.

Emergency garage door fixes

Real fixes, before and after

The same door sitting square and closing flush again after Boost Garage Doors put it back on track. A garage door sagging off its track, with the top corner pulled inward and rollers out of the rail.

Same day garage door service

Need it fixed today?

Open 7 days, 7am to 9pm.

Boost Garage Doors covers emergency garage door repair across the Puget Sound, from Kitsap to South King and Thurston counties.

Call 206-532-4693 Phone answered 7am to 9pm, 7 days
The door level and even again with a fresh cable in place, fixed by Boost Garage Doors. A garage door hanging crooked after a lift cable snapped, with the broken cable dangling down one side.
A clean new bottom panel matched to the rest of the door, replaced by Boost Garage Doors. A garage door with its bottom panels caved in and creased after a vehicle backed into it.

Schedule garage door service

Send your emergency details

Tell Boost Garage Doors what is happening and you get a straight answer. Same day service, 7 days a week.

Emergency garage door problems

Common garage door emergencies

Find the problem that looks like yours, then call. Boost Garage Doors repairs all of these same day across the Puget Sound.

Emergency garage door service, 7 days a week

Faster than a form? Call now.

Open 7 days, 7am to 9pm.

Call 206-532-4693 Phone answered 7am to 9pm, 7 days

Emergency garage door repair

When a garage door is an emergency

When a garage door is an emergency

A garage door problem becomes urgent fast. A broken spring or snapped cable can leave a car trapped inside, and a door stuck open leaves the house and everything in the garage exposed overnight. Boost Garage Doors takes emergency calls and gets a technician out to secure the door, seven days a week, 7am to 9pm.

The most common emergencies are a spring that fails with a loud bang and will not let the door lift, a door off its track and jammed at an angle, a snapped cable that leaves the door crooked, and an opener that quits with the door stuck up. All of these can be stabilized on the first visit.

What Boost does on an emergency call

The first priority is making the door safe: getting it closed and secured, or stabilized so it cannot fall. From there Boost repairs what failed, whether that is a spring, a cable, the track, or the opener, and tests the door before leaving so you are not left with a temporary fix that fails again that night.

A door with a broken spring or cable should not be forced open or closed in the meantime. The safest move is to leave it as it is and call, so the stored tension in the system does not cause more damage or injury.

Emergency garage door service across the Puget Sound

Boost covers Bremerton and the surrounding communities and moves fast on emergency calls, seven days a week, 7am to 9pm.

Call 206-532-4693 now, or use the scheduling form on this page if it is not urgent.

Related services

See garage door spring repair, garage door opener repair, or general garage door maintenance and service.

Serving Bremerton, Renton, and Des Moines.

Emergency FAQ

Can you come out today?
Usually, yes. Boost offers same-day service when the schedule allows and prioritizes emergencies like a trapped car or a door that will not secure the house. Call to check the soonest time.
My door is stuck open and will not close. What do I do?
Call so Boost can secure it. Do not force it down, since a broken spring or cable is likely why it stopped, and forcing it can cause more damage. Leaving it as is until a technician arrives is safest.
My spring broke and the door will not lift. Is that an emergency?
If it is trapping your car or leaving the house open, yes. A broken spring makes the door far too heavy to lift safely, so leave it down and call rather than trying to force it.
What hours do you take emergency calls?
Seven days a week, 7am to 9pm.