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Penguin 08-06-2012 02:12 PM

Garage door opener
 
Anyone have any suggestions on where I can buy and have installed 2 garage door openers. I will be coming down soon and want to have openers installed. I will only have a week so I think it would be better to buy down in Florida.

skip0358 08-06-2012 02:32 PM

Didn't your home come with them?

Penguin 08-06-2012 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by skip0358 (Post 535126)
Didn't your home come with them?

No they were an extra cost and I elected to install them at a later date to save on the initial cost of the house.

dmorhome 08-06-2012 03:22 PM

buy the new sears with wifi and you will be able to tell if you left it open.comes in handy i know from past experience,come home to find door left open.

Penguin 08-06-2012 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by dmorhome (Post 535160)
buy the new sears with wifi and you will be able to tell if you left it open.comes in handy i know from past experience,come home to find door left open.

Can I buy and set up a installation time from the Chicago area?

John_W 08-06-2012 04:15 PM

You could probably arrange something with the company TV's uses, here's a link: Ro-Mac Lumber & Supply - Home Improvement, Doors, Windows, Tools, Gargage Doors

asianthree 08-06-2012 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 535170)
Can I buy and set up a installation time from the Chicago area?

give it a try is all they can say is no or they can give you the number to sears near TV

D&Lsunfun 08-06-2012 09:43 PM

we used ro-mac to install an opener and key pad, while we were in ohio. they did a great job and billed me, these local companies are professionals and are familar with long distance homeowners. trust the local businesses.

CarGuys 08-06-2012 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by D&Lsunfun (Post 535388)
we used ro-mac to install an opener and key pad, while we were in ohio. they did a great job and billed me, these local companies are professionals and are familar with long distance homeowners. trust the local businesses.

I agree and with a new home they work well with you.

PaPaLarry 08-07-2012 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by D&Lsunfun (Post 535388)
we used ro-mac to install an opener and key pad, while we were in ohio. they did a great job and billed me, these local companies are professionals and are familar with long distance homeowners. trust the local businesses.

I also agree with Ro-Mac. In fact, they probably installed the garage doors!!

cricket1 08-07-2012 11:01 AM

Garage Door Openers
 
Our experience with Ro-Mac garage door openers has been less than ideal. Between us and the neighbors, the Ro-Mac folks have been in our newish neighborhood many times for faulty "clickers", lost codes, new circuit boards, etc. My husband can't wait until the openers fail completely so he can go to Home Depot and buy some Chamberlain openers-then we'll get a touch pad for outside. We don't want to get a Ro-Mac specific one. Contact Home Depot and see what they'll do for you.

billjay23 08-07-2012 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Penguin (Post 535112)
Anyone have any suggestions on where I can buy and have installed 2 garage door openers. I will be coming down soon and want to have openers installed. I will only have a week so I think it would be better to buy down in Florida.

Call Ryan O'Cull - (352) 351-1752 - We had no openers (we bought a model). He installed two openers for one-half of the cost quoted by the outfit that the Villages uses. And he was immediately available when we had a subsequent problem (that I caused, not his installation).

Penguin 08-07-2012 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Garage Doctor of Orlando (Post 535747)
there has been many situations where ro-mac has installed the same contractors grade opener in several homes in the villages, thus being said one home owner will open his/her garage and that code from there remote will also open the neighbors door. make sure your installer puts in an opener that utilizes rolling code technology, so there will never be the same code used twice. Liftmaster is the #1 selling opener and with proper installation can last a very long time, and cost around the same as one of the contractors grade openers*** more for your money+ less headache = happy home owner****

Can your company help me with having my door openers installed?

John_W 08-07-2012 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by cricket1 (Post 535602)
Our experience with Ro-Mac garage door openers has been less than ideal. Between us and the neighbors, the Ro-Mac folks have been in our newish neighborhood many times for faulty "clickers", lost codes, new circuit boards, etc...

We moved into a new home July 2011 and about 3 months later we had Ro-Mac make a service call. So did everybody on our block within a month or so. They had put bad batteries in all the remotes and they all died about the same time. Once they knew the problem, it became an easy fix and we've not had anymore trouble since.

Shimpy 08-07-2012 04:20 PM

I would stay away from Sears. My experience was that they have a plastic gear that wears out in a year or 2. I had a service call once and the tech. told me he had a bunch of them in his truck as it is very common for them to strip out. Right now I have what the builder installed, Ro Max and no problems after 2 years.


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