Posted by Steve@Advance on November 30, 2019 at 08:37:28 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: Garage door openers posted by Ultradog MN on November 30, 2019 at 07:30:16:
The HP is not a real concern. If the door is properly balanced, (and it must be for any opener to properly work) it will basically be a one finger effort to operate it.
I have had a belt drive Chamberlan for 14 years, just replaced the belt this year.
The advantage of the belt drive, long lasting, economical to buy, quiet, no lubrication needed.
Chain drive work well too, a little more expensive.
Stay away from the screw drive. Short lived, need lubrication, which will drip on the car.
I would look for mark down deals at the stores. Or go online, avoid the retail mark up. I bought one for the rent house from HD a few years back, damaged box, it was near half price.
Most will have the internet function, some built in battery back up. Even if it has these features, and the price is right, go for it. Mine has the battery back up, it has come in handy a few times when the power was out. Think I have replaced the battery twice in 14 years.
The extension kits work well. Some need a center support, which will be provided, just follow the directions.
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