Need Garage Door Opener

twopu

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My current 15 yr old Stanley chain driven opener keeps coming off the track. I can't stand how slow and noisy it is so I figured it time for a new one. I don't really need the top of the line model but if they are worth it I'll spend the extra money. Any suggestions?



Also, has anyone had Home Depot or Lowes install theirs. They say it's only $59 for basic install but I don't know what they consider basic.
 
I have 2 sears belt drive openers and they are very quiet. I only hear the door itself make noise during operation of the opener. The basic install might not include running wires to the sensors and to the touch pad. but you will be able to reuse the sensors. Swaping out an opener might only take you an hour or two. I have done several and the hardest part is getting the opener in place and secured.
 
I vote for the Genie screw-drive. The model I have is "supposed" to have a life-time warranty or Genie will send a repairman at no charge.



I replaced an aging Sears POS that had stripped the plastic :mad: drive gears. I was able to resuse the existing switch wiring, but the new safety beam projectors required running a lot of additional wiring. If you have at least average mechanical skills and are merely replacing an old one, I'd say to get a friend and do it yourself.
 
I went with Chamberlain garage door openers based on quite a few recommendations from friends and an internet site. A little pricy but great quality.
 
Some manufacturers, such as Genie, offer models that open the garage door twice as fast. A nice feature.



I like openers that have two light bulbs because you still have light until you get one of the bulbs replaced.
 
I just got my 25year old Chamberlain replaced from Lowes this January. The old one was a chain driven and it was loud as hell and shook like an earthquake. One of the light sockets fell out and the wire touched the case and shorted itself and blew a fuse that I had to reset.



I replaced it with a belt driven Chamberlain Whisperdrive and it was very quiet. The guy installed everything including the sensors which I never had, relocated the button on the otherside of my garage and installed the keypad remote outside. $208 for the opener and $125 for install for $333 total.
 
I noticed that my local lowes started pulling their Chamberlain openers off and focusing strictly on Genie. So if it cost you $125 for your install what is the basic $59 cover? I can't imagine all the wiring would cost that much more but then again they charge you for everything these days.
 
I have no clue what a basic install is. They just told me $125 to install it. $59 sounds like they would just deliver it.
 
Newbie here but wanted to chime in. I just got the Liftmaster with the battery backup installed with exterior touchpad for $380. It is the Estate Series that is belt driven. Lifetime warranty on the belt and motor. When it closes, the opener slows down. Reminds me of the Cadillac trunks.



Good luck in your pursuit.
 
My Mom's garage has one of those really quick openers, but it closes fast! I don't know how old it is, but it's all metal and has the exposed belts & pulleys & such. I'm guessing 50's or 60's. I don't think it was originally remote controlled, you used a key in a lock on the garage wall (now has a remote).



It is soooo fast. I wish I could post an mpeg of it. People laugh when they first watch it. And of course zero safety features. It would crush a person if it hit them. We call it the Door of Death. :) The driveway actually vibrates becasue it slams down so hard.



BTW-I have Chamberlins. Eh. They're ok. I think I have the low end models. Slow, noisy, jumpy. Fortuantely it's a detatched garage so I don't have to deal with hearing them.
 
I have a Martin Garage Door Opener. It is labeled the quietest opener in the world and I can vouch for that! You can barely even hear it when in the garage. We got the opener and one-car door installed for $2k.
 
I sell Genie, Linear and Liftmaster operators, along with garage doors. The installers that want the very best love the Liftmaster belt drives and almost never do we get problem calls on Liftmasters.
 
I'm another Wayne Dalton iDrive user. Very happy. Unfortunately, it's more a complete system than just an opener. It basically mounts on the header and turns the spring. It is also DC powered, I believe they were first with that feature.





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This is very good timing on this thread, since we are about to replace our 25 yr. old Craftsman!



Thanks for the advice!
 
My father and I run a garage door company, installing probably probably 20+ week. Started out with Genie, got too many calls on problems, costing us more money because we have to send people back for warranty work. Now we are all about Liftmaster. Dramatically less calls on failure from the Liftmaster. Liftmaster is the professional line from Chamberlain. The latest newcomer to the block is Marantec, we sell so many openers and doors the distrubutor gave us one for free to test out. More plastic parts, thinner steel. It just looks like a toy.



We are still using Liftmaster Screwdrive. Not as quiet as belt drive models, but its a good reliable mid level product.
 
My father and I run a garage door company, installing probably probably 20+ week. Started out with Genie, got too many calls on problems, costing us more money because we have to send people back for warranty work. Now we are all about Liftmaster. Dramatically less calls on failure from the Liftmaster. Liftmaster is the professional line from Chamberlain. The latest newcomer to the block is Marantec, we sell so many openers and doors the distrubutor gave us one for free to test out. More plastic parts, thinner steel. It just looks like a toy.



We are still using Liftmaster Screwdrive. Not as quiet as belt drive models, but its a good reliable mid level product.
 
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