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Garage door maintenance in Lacey, WA

Garage Door Maintenance and Tune-Ups

Lubrication, balance checks, sensor alignment, and hardware tightening to keep the door running quiet and safe. Tune-ups from $69. Same day service, across Puget Sound.

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Garage door maintenance results

Tune-ups, before and after

The same track and hinge cleaned and lubricated with a fresh roller, serviced by Boost Garage Doors. A garage door track and hinge gone rusty and dry, with grit and old grease crusted in the joints.
A bright new nylon roller seated smooth in a cleaned track after Boost Garage Doors maintenance. A worn, flat-spotted nylon roller riding in a grimy garage door track.

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What garage door maintenance covers

Garage Door Maintenance and Tune-Ups done right

Most issues can be repaired the same day. Here is what falls under maintenance and tune ups.

Photo eye safety sensor mounted near the floor of a garage door.

Safety sensor alignment

The photo eye sensors near the floor stop the door from closing on a person, pet, or car. Knocked out of line, they blink and refuse to let the door shut. The crew realigns the sensors so the door closes the first time, every time.

Technician repairing the low voltage wiring for a garage door safety sensor.

Sensor wiring repair

Sensor wires run the length of the garage and are easy to nick, staple, or corrode. A broken wire reads the same as a blocked sensor and stalls the door. Technicians trace and repair the wiring so the safety system reads true.

Technician testing the auto-reverse safety feature on a garage door.

Auto-reverse not working

Auto-reverse is the safety feature that sends the door back up if it hits an obstruction. When it fails the door can crush whatever is under it, which is both unsafe and out of code. Boost Garage Doors tests and restores auto-reverse on every visit.

Adjusting the closing force setting on a garage door opener during a tune-up.

Force adjustment

Force settings control how hard the opener pushes the door before it stops. Over time these drift, so the door slams down or reverses for no reason. The crew tunes the force so the door closes gently and the safety reverse stays accurate.

Lag bolts anchoring a garage door opener bracket to the ceiling framing.

Lag bolts and anchors

Lag bolts and anchors hold the opener, rail, and brackets to the framing overhead. Loose hardware lets the whole assembly rattle and sag, which wears parts fast. Technicians tighten and re-anchor everything so the system runs solid and quiet.

Boost Garage Doors handles maintenance and tune ups across the Puget Sound region, including Renton garage door repair, maintenance and tune ups in Des Moines, and Olympia. Not sure what you are dealing with? tell Boost what is happening and get a straight answer.

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Garage Door Maintenance and Tune-Ups reviews

What customers say

Garage door maintenance and serviceDes Moines, WA
Raph has worked with our association for so many years we can hardly remember when he started. He has always been prompt, courteous, and hardworking. His service has been excellent in every way.
Jose RodriguezGarage door maintenance and service
Garage door maintenance and serviceRenton, WA
Raph is an excellent technician and a great representative of Boost Garage Doors. He handled my annual service last year when I upgraded the rollers on my garage door. He pays close attention to detail, explains everything clearly, and keeps you informed. Thanks again, Raph.
Devin YonGarage door maintenance and service
Garage door maintenance and serviceVashon Island, WA
A company that answers the phone. They gave a realistic estimate over the phone and showed up when they said they would. Very polite and professional, with great instructions for making the work last. They did not recommend more than necessary and came down on the price to help us out. Highly recommended.
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Garage door maintenance

What a tune-up includes

What a garage door tune-up includes

Boost Garage Doors services the whole door as a system, not just the part that is squeaking. A maintenance visit covers the spring balance, the rollers and hinges, the cables, the track alignment, the opener force and safety settings, and the weather seal along the bottom. Small adjustments and lubrication at the right points keep a door quiet and stop the wear that turns a cheap fix into an expensive one.

Most garage door failures give warning first. A door that is getting louder, jerks as it moves, or hesitates at the same spot every time is telling you something is wearing. Catching it during a tune-up is the difference between a roller swap and a snapped cable on a cold morning.

Why regular service matters in the Pacific Northwest

Damp Puget Sound winters are hard on garage door hardware. Moisture pulls the lubricant off rollers and hinges, springs and cables surface-rust, and the metal track collects grime that makes the door drag. A door that runs fine in summer is the one that fails in January. Regular service keeps the moving parts protected and the balance correct through the wet months.

Boost recommends a service visit once a year for an average household, more often for a garage used as the main entrance, where the door might cycle several thousand times a year.

Book a service visit across the Puget Sound

Boost serves Bremerton and the surrounding communities seven days a week, 7am to 9pm, and offers same-day service when the schedule allows.

Call 206-532-4693 or use the scheduling form on this page.

Related services

See garage door spring repair, garage door opener repair, or new garage door installation.

Serving Bremerton, Olympia, and Poulsbo.

Maintenance FAQ

How often should a garage door be serviced?
Once a year for a typical household. If the garage is your main way in and out, the door cycles far more, so twice a year keeps ahead of the wear. Boost can set a cadence that fits how much you use the door.
What does a tune-up actually fix?
It catches the small stuff before it breaks: dry rollers, loose hardware, a door drifting out of balance, worn weather seal, and opener settings that have crept off. Correcting these keeps the door quiet and extends the life of the springs and opener.
My door is loud. Does it need a full repair?
Often not. Noise is usually dry rollers, loose hinges, or a door that needs rebalancing, all handled in a standard service visit. Boost will tell you if it is something bigger.
Is a tune-up worth it if nothing is broken?
That is the best time for one. Service is cheaper than repair, and a door caught drifting out of balance now will not strain the opener into an early failure later.

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