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| Hoopz:
I put a new opener up in my first house. Took more than a few hours.... ::) I replaced one a year or two ago. It took about 90 minutes or so and was fairly easy to do. The instructions are fairly clear. Just follow them in order. ;D |
| boykster:
Do your homework ahead of time too: How it mounts to the door (swing arm, etc) How far is the setback for the opener (teh belt drive we have had a longer throw than the chain one it replaced) etc I LOVE the whisper belt drive one that we have (dont' remember brand) its super quiet. Its been years since I replaced an opener (had this one installed with a new garage door) but its not that complicated of a project. |
| J_K_M_A_N:
--- Quote from: boykster on October 25, 2006, 03:05:27 pm --- How far is the setback for the opener (the belt drive we have had a longer throw than the chain one it replaced) etc --- End quote --- Good point! I wouldn't have thought of that. I hope it doesn't need to be moved. I don't want to peel off the insulation if I don't have to. Thanks. J_K_M_A_N |
| ChadTower:
Peeling back insulation sucks. I had to rip down and toss a bunch of it after the water leak I had. Soaked, decades old pink insulation. Unpleasant. |
| J_K_M_A_N:
Well, this is just the sheets that are about 1" thick but it is glued to the sheet rock and it sucks to peel off. It doesn't come easily. J_K_M_A_N |
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