In times past, having a garage meant that each time the homeowner returned home and wanted to put the car in the garage, someone had to get out and raise the door and then lower it after the vehicle was parked. Of course, electronic garage doors ultimately, became more popular and the doors could be opened easily, by merely pressing a button. However, these electronic doors did not include the safety features and advancements available today such as pressure and obstacle sensors, a selection of motor speeds or the ability to change directions with the touch of a button. Today, there are many styles and features to consider when selecting garage doors and openers. Here are a few things to keep in mind when making your choice.
Drives
Perhaps the most common style of door opener is the chain drive opener. These work much like a bicycle chain and can be quite noisy. They are available in ½ to ¾ hp models and cost anywhere from $150 to $200.
For a quieter drive, you may opt for a screw-drive door opener. These have very few moving parts so they make less noise. In addition, they are easy to install and require minimal maintenance. Average price for the screw-drive is $150 to $225.
If you are willing to spend a bit more ($200-$300), then you may want to choose the belt-drive opener which uses a long rubber belt to raise and lower the door. These doors are virtually maintenance free.
One of the most recent types of residential door openers is the jackshaft opener which is mounted on the same wall as the overhead door, so there is no need for an overhead track or drive system. These heavy residential doors make almost no sound whatsoever; however, you will need the services of a professional for installation.
Motors
Originally, all garage doors worked on AC powered motors, but now garage doors primarily use DC as it allows for better speed control and assortment of features. Of course, these DC motors require a conversion from AC power and they use less power than an AC motor. However, manufactures install a battery backup, in the event of a power outage. It should also be noted that while the door springs are responsible for lifting the door, you will want to have a door opener with a higher horsepower rating as they have the ability to start and stop the garage door should there ever be a problem with the garage door's spring system.
Security
When it comes to protecting your family, there is no such thing as "doing too much." One way you can protect your family is with a garage door opener that requires a code to raise or lower the door. The latest in this technology is called a rolling code. This rolling code means that each time the transmitter is operated it sends the code to the receiver but also creates a new code for the next operation.
Learn more about garage doors and visit http://www.premiumgaragedoorservice.com
Article independently authored by Janet Slagell. The content herein may or may not reflect the views or opinions of Premium Garage Door Service.
Drives
Perhaps the most common style of door opener is the chain drive opener. These work much like a bicycle chain and can be quite noisy. They are available in ½ to ¾ hp models and cost anywhere from $150 to $200.
For a quieter drive, you may opt for a screw-drive door opener. These have very few moving parts so they make less noise. In addition, they are easy to install and require minimal maintenance. Average price for the screw-drive is $150 to $225.
If you are willing to spend a bit more ($200-$300), then you may want to choose the belt-drive opener which uses a long rubber belt to raise and lower the door. These doors are virtually maintenance free.
One of the most recent types of residential door openers is the jackshaft opener which is mounted on the same wall as the overhead door, so there is no need for an overhead track or drive system. These heavy residential doors make almost no sound whatsoever; however, you will need the services of a professional for installation.
Motors
Originally, all garage doors worked on AC powered motors, but now garage doors primarily use DC as it allows for better speed control and assortment of features. Of course, these DC motors require a conversion from AC power and they use less power than an AC motor. However, manufactures install a battery backup, in the event of a power outage. It should also be noted that while the door springs are responsible for lifting the door, you will want to have a door opener with a higher horsepower rating as they have the ability to start and stop the garage door should there ever be a problem with the garage door's spring system.
Security
When it comes to protecting your family, there is no such thing as "doing too much." One way you can protect your family is with a garage door opener that requires a code to raise or lower the door. The latest in this technology is called a rolling code. This rolling code means that each time the transmitter is operated it sends the code to the receiver but also creates a new code for the next operation.
Learn more about garage doors and visit http://www.premiumgaragedoorservice.com
Article independently authored by Janet Slagell. The content herein may or may not reflect the views or opinions of Premium Garage Door Service.
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