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Garage Door Opener Repair

Motor, logic board, gears, remotes, keypads, and WiFi diagnosed and fixed. Same day service, across Puget Sound.

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  • Same-Day Service Most calls same day across our service area.
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Open 7 days, 7am to 9pm.

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

Opener work, before and after

A new opener mounted clean on the rail with tidy wiring, installed by Boost Garage Doors. An old chain-drive opener on the garage ceiling with worn parts and loose, tangled wiring.

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What this covers

Garage Door Opener Repair done right

Most issues can be repaired the same day. Here is what falls under opener repair.

Technician on a ladder repairing a garage door opener motor.

Motor failure

The motor is the heart of the opener, and a burned out or straining motor leaves the door dead at the wall button. Boost Garage Doors diagnoses whether the motor can be revived or needs replacing before recommending a fix. Most opener motor calls are sorted the same day.

Garage door opener logic board removed for replacement.

Logic board replacement

The logic board is the brain that reads remotes, runs the lights, and tells the motor what to do. Power surges and age fry these boards, causing random behavior or no response at all. Technicians test the board and swap it when it is the true fault, not just a guess.

Worn plastic drive gear and sprocket from a garage door opener.

Gear and sprocket

Plastic drive gears and sprockets wear down over thousands of cycles until the motor hums but the door does not move. A worn gear set is a common, affordable fix on an otherwise good opener. The crew rebuilds the drive so the unit pulls the door again.

Garage door opener rail and drive being aligned during a repair.

Drive belt or chain

The belt or chain is what physically pulls the trolley and door along the rail. Stretched, loose, or snapped drives make the door grind, slip, or stall partway. Boost Garage Doors adjusts or replaces the belt or chain so travel is smooth end to end.

Garage door remote and wall keypad being programmed.

Remote and keypad

Remotes and keypads are the most-used parts of any opener, and dead batteries, lost programming, or worn buttons strand homeowners outside. Technicians reprogram, pair, or replace remotes and keypads on the spot. Spare units are kept on the van for common brands.

Smartphone app controlling a WiFi connected garage door opener.

WiFi and smart home

Modern openers connect to phones and smart home apps for remote control and alerts. Setup glitches, dropped WiFi, and failed pairings make those features useless. The crew gets WiFi and smart control working so the door opens from anywhere.

Technician adjusting the force and travel limit dials on a garage door opener.

Force adjustment

Force settings tell the opener how hard to push and pull before it stops or reverses. Set wrong, the door slams shut or bounces back open and the safety reverse misfires. Boost Garage Doors dials in the force so the door seals and the safety system works as intended.

More services

Anything to do with garage doors

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