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Purchased new garage opener seeing if anyone can install my uncles for a good deal.
Purchased new garage opener seeing if anyone can install my uncles for a good deal.
Deagler,
I just went through home depot to do mine last december?
They contracted it out through one of the local companies.. install was free all i had to do was purchase it @ home depot.
The guy was pretty cool. Once I get home I'll take a look at the sticker he left me for problems.
I got mine from home depot, they want $90 hmmm.
trlcavscout
06-18-2012, 11:37
I am curious also, i want to replace mine with one of the new fangled wang dangled wifi jobbies so i can use my phone to run it. But i need some door work also.
Wakesurfer
06-18-2012, 11:55
Pete and MaryAnn at Affordable door out of Centennial are great! I've been using them for my business for years. Small family business with great customer service and good prices, I know they do residential also.
I am curious also, i want to replace mine with one of the new fangled wang dangled wifi jobbies so i can use my phone to run it. But i need some door work also.
I got one of them new fangled ones.. it's quiet as all hell. I didn't do the wifi on it.
It does have a battery back up and close automatically at however many minutes I set it for.
The battery back up is nice..
I got one of them new fangled ones.. it's quiet as all hell. I didn't do the wifi on it.
It does have a battery back up and close automatically at however many minutes I set it for.
The battery back up is nice..
Same one I got. They want $95 to install. Not sure if you had a special deal or something.
Same one I got. They want $95 to install. Not sure if you had a special deal or something.
I think it was a special deal.. it was only on a few models at the time.
It's worth it to have someone else do it.. Took the guy a little over an hour, but it'd of probably taken me all day.. if I even got it right.
Rooskibar03
06-18-2012, 14:47
Colorado Overhead door did some work for me a few years back.
Nice guy, prompt, and more than reasonable prices.
http://www.cohdco.com/
hammer03
06-18-2012, 19:44
I think it was a special deal.. it was only on a few models at the time.
It's worth it to have someone else do it.. Took the guy a little over an hour, but it'd of probably taken me all day.. if I even got it right.
Depends on how handy you are, my BIL took all afternoon to get his up, but I managed to get our two up in about 3 hours. It's basically an erector set and a motor. Hardest part was finding my multimeter so I could figure out which wires went to which motor/sensors (I hate those sensors...)
I bought a new one at Lowes, and their contractor installed it. Don't remember the cost, but it was reasonable and he was quick and efficient. Knew what he was doing.
For repairs, I use a guy named Ron Peper. Can't recall the name of his business, Quality Door and Window or something like that. Been fixing my garage door for 10 years, broken springs, broken cable, worn-out rollers, etc. 303-791-8619http://www.ar-15.co/forums/data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQCAYAAAA f8/9hAAAACXBIWXMAAA7EAAAOxAGVKw4bAAAAIGNIUk0AAHolAACA gwAA+f8AAIDpAAB1MAAA6mAAADqYAAAXb5JfxUYAAAKLSURBVH jadJPfS5NhFMe/21xvuhXRyJAZroiSrJnbRdT7vrAf5HBaK5RABmEEwQIvkpZ/QRcWXdSFw5soKaF0F7qZeLO13mGBDpQsf5CoxVKHOt0Pctp2uv EdrzG/V+c553w/54HnPDIiQiGpPMETABoB2AAYd9MRAMMAvGmX+RcAyAoBVJ7gZQ DtABworH4AHWmX+bOMZdkjCoXiUzabvcAwzPSsob5p/VTNY9GcdpnxdmYZ9wJThSCtCr1e/4XjuNPd3d1KjUZzaGbI27ysqzGQoggAsLa1A7ehArrDxfDNr0o BlQB+wmKxbJFEL968SxoamsjkHaPU9l9piUo6A0RE1DG2QCWdA SrpDAzJM5kMI8XecdjVxfEl+K9dxFgsgUvvR6HyBKHyBAEATyK LeGSsENuNcqk5kUjEGm7fzcYqr0ClVODl99+YXEvl6+c1amjVe +ahiGGYaUEQKnmeh91uL43rqheixjpdmzCL11er0PcjhrTLvMf UJsyKYUSeyWQ6enp6tgCgrKxsfbP8bB8AdE1G89cOReMAgOv+C ag8QXRNRkXAsDwcDr+am5tLCYKA3t7eo2dG+1vVK/MfpRPtA+MIReMYaKj+/xm9MiICx3EmpVL5wefzFavValis1u1vvHMkdfykCQC0kSGUTo+ Ajmnx1dSC7IGD+UUCEYGIwLKsyWazrSeTSSIiMpnNf7Ttz5+ec 96fr7/VnE0mk+QfHMzV3WjcKH/4rEr05QGFIA6HY4llWRLPRER+v3/HYrFMFQSIkNra2tVQKJSlfcSyLO0LECFWq3XF6XRGA4HAptTsd rsXeZ6fEHtl+31nAOA4rkUulz/I5XL63dQGgHEAN8Ph8AYA/BsAt4ube4GblQIAAAAASUVORK5CYII= (http://www.ar-15.co/forums/#)
I like to support the independent businesspeople whenever I can. It's what this country is all about, capitalism! The freedom to make your own living, God bless those who can succeed without punching someone's timeclock. Case in point - tmleader03 just worked on my pickup today in my driveway, and I wasn't even able to be there to meet him! I come from a family of small businessmen, I wish I could do something to be self-employed and succeed at it.
Depends on how handy you are, my BIL took all afternoon to get his up, but I managed to get our two up in about 3 hours. It's basically an erector set and a motor. Hardest part was finding my multimeter so I could figure out which wires went to which motor/sensors (I hate those sensors...)
See.. to me it's cheaper to pay someone for 3 hours of work than it is for me to take off 3 hours.. not to mention.. I'm not that handy, and I don't get along w/ electrical. Better yet, I got free install.. so it was still cheaper :)
rockhound
06-18-2012, 20:35
Rich kopitch, evergreen garage door does great work
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