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Replace Garage Door Opener

Garage door openers are actually very simplistic devices that will last you many years with minimal maintenance. Even though you feel yours is operating properly, there are several good reasons to think about moving to a newer model. Some of the new models on the market these days has many advantages. They offered increased security, convenience of use, and above all safety to your family.

Here are just a few of the main reasons that you should consider installing a new garage for opener in your home.

Back in 1993, a new law passed that required all garage door openers to have a special safety reverse mechanism built-in. This mechanism has two light sensors about half a foot off the ground flanking the garage door. When something interrupts the light beam between these two sensors, normally a child or pet or a car, the door stops right away and reverses direction. If your current garage door does not have this feature, then it is highly recommended that you replace it immediately strictly for safety reasons.

Do you find your garage door a bit too noisy for your taste? Are you embarrassed that you're waking up your neighbors every time you come home at night? If yes to these questions than new garage door opener will be for you. Any of the modern garage doors have a sound dampening mechanism built-in to ensure the lowest noise possible during operation.

When garage doors were first invented it would use with a chain drive mechanism. They resemble what you would see connecting the drive chain within the spoke of a bicycle. If you see that on your garage door opener, you might want to think about replacing it with a belt drive or screw drives door opener. They are much more quiet than using a chain.

Older garage doors are a haven for robbers. Since fixed code is what the garage door remote works on someone can simply use a code scanner outside your home and eventually crack the code. This of course would compromise the safety of your home and family. Modern garage doors have a rolling code built-in. It changes the code every time the door is used. Unscrupulous characters can no longer scan your door and invade your home.

Has your neighborhood ever experienced a power outage? When this happens the older garage door models will cease to operate. If you decide to get a new garage door opener, most of them are now available with a backup battery configuration. This backup system kicks in when it senses a loss of power. This way you can access your home even during a power failure scenario.


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