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stevej37 06-02-2025 02:45 AM

^^^
Yep...I had three of the WD's, one on each door, when the garage was built. Two of them quit working, so I replaced the one I use the most with a Liftmaster. The third door, I never replaced the opener. (that door is on the rear of the garage)
It's funny because the one WD I still have is the one I replaced the circuit board with a used one off of ebay......and it is still going after about 20 years!

cabmandone 06-02-2025 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12474949)
^^^
Yep...I had three of the WD's, one on each door, when the garage was built. Two of them quit working, so I replaced the one I use the most with a Liftmaster. The third door, I never replaced the opener. (that door is on the rear of the garage)
It's funny because the one WD I still have is the one I replaced the circuit board with a used one off of ebay......and it is still going after about 20 years!

I really like the Wayne Dalton opener. I think it's much faster than the Liftmaster. But in fairness, the Wayne Dalton is on a 9x8 door where the Liftmaster 10x12. I've been hoping they'd come back out with a new model but it's just not in the cards I guess. I really wanted to install the Wayne Dalton on both of doors of my attached garage.

stevej37 06-02-2025 03:05 AM

I just looked on ebay....lots of parts, one circuit board for $30
A complete new one in box for $890 (crazy)

They are good openers....and easy to mount.

cabmandone 06-02-2025 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12474961)
I just looked on ebay....lots of parts, one circuit board for $30
A complete new one in box for $890 (crazy)

They are good openers....and easy to mount.

I'm honestly surprised the Liftmaster doesn't have more negative reviews since it is a homeowner installed system. Most people don't bother to check the balance of the door and with this style opener it's critical because the opener isn't really "closing" the door it's just controlling the rate of fall.

And yeah, $890 is pure crazy. I like the opener but not THAT much.

DonDavis 06-02-2025 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by cabmandone (Post 12474965)
…Most people don't bother to check the balance of the door and with this style opener it's critical because the opener isn't really "closing" the door it's just controlling the rate of fall.

Exactly! The guy installing my door asked which opener I was going to use. He said what you did, jackshaft requires different tension on the spring to work properly. He actually asked to come back after I finish to makes certain everything was kosher.

He did, it was, and he gave props for my install.

Scott Douglas 06-02-2025 09:03 AM

A wise installer once told me an opener doesn't open nor close the door, it just tells it which position it should be in, open or closed.

911boost 06-02-2025 10:01 AM

I have had all of my Liftmasters installed professionally. That spring is no joke.

craigster59 06-02-2025 10:38 AM

I've got the Liftmaster opener with the My Q remote. Like DD says, it's the bees knees. I can open garage remotely for guests arriving before I do and it's great for checking those "Did I close the garage door?" brain farts.

RANDY P 06-02-2025 10:54 AM

Mine's acting stupid as well. LMK who you choose, no a-holes please..

Everyone AZ acts like you're doing them a favor by asking for a quote.

rjp

stevej37 06-02-2025 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 911boost (Post 12475226)
I have had all of my Liftmasters installed professionally. That spring is no joke.



That was the best part of the Wayne Daltons. No messing with the torsion spring...just set the opener on the torsion bar and clamp it down to the bar and the garage wall.
Very simple install.

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911boost 06-02-2025 12:49 PM

^That does sound easy Steve.

cabmandone 06-02-2025 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12475329)
That was the best part of the Wayne Daltons. No messing with the torsion spring...just set the opener on the torsion bar and clamp it down to the bar and the garage wall.
Very simple install.

.

You don't really have to mess with the torsion spring with the liftmaster if the door is balanced properly. The process is really no difference for the Wayne Dalton or the Liftmaster.

stevej37 06-02-2025 01:09 PM

The Liftmaster I have, I purchased at Home Depot and they had a deal going for some low price install with purchase. (can't remember but I think it was $50)
The guy was here for a half day doing it.

The Wayne Daltons I did myself and I could have done two in that time.
I should start a business. :D

schwarz633 06-02-2025 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by cgarr (Post 9117784)

This is a Sommer opener, made in Germany. I put one in a couple of years ago on my double door. It's unique in the fact that the motor is in the part that moves along the rail and crawls along a fixed chain. It's kind of slow, but very smooth. I bought it at the time as it's the only one I could find that could accept the contact closure signals from my 2-channel RF receiver and pushbuttons. Most of the newer openers use coded pushbuttons and I didn't want to reconfigure the entire system. I'm happy with it. I think I got it on Amazon, Home Depot doesn't appear to carry it any longer.


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