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I want to add a Garage Door opener,
what do i need to do?
Before installing a garage door opener, you should ensure
that the door operates easily manually. The rule of
thumb is that if a ten year old child can lift the door
with little or no effort, the door is well balanced.
If the door is hard to lift, you should have a professional
authorized dealer check the springs and other hardware
on the door before installing an opener.
Remember that the easier it is to open the door manually,
the easier it will be for the garage door opener to
run the door and the longer your garage door opener
will last.
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Which
model is better, the chain drive, or the belt drive?
Each garage door opener has its advantages.
The
belt drive is the quietest garage door opener
and would be recommended for garages that have living
quarters in close proximity to the garage. The belt
rarely needs adjusting.
The
chain drive is the garage door opener that
has been made the longest and offers dependable performance
year after year. All of our garage door openers are
very reliable and require virtually no maintenance |
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Will your garage door opener open
my eight, nine or ten foot high door?
Yes. Rails for our professional line
operators come in one solid piece available in lengths
to open up to 10 feet, compared to over the counter
operators which rails may consist of pieced together
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What
happens when CDS services my garage door?
Whether we are coming out to install an operator, fix
a broken spring, replace a roller or replace broken
springs, we will complete a full service and adjust
of your garage door. We will check to ensure all parts
are in safe working order. We will also lubricate the
necessary items and let you know if any parts look worn
and need to be replaced.
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