My craftsman that we installed in 2004 is still working flawlessly. The Chamberlain we installed on the small door in 2006 is also flawless. Both were under $300 combined with extra remotes. What makes these liftmasters so great that they are always breaking?
In reply to bobzilla :
They are great when they're working properly. First, they are a lot quieter than the conventional ones, and second, you don't lose a bunch of headroom in the centre of the garage.
docwyte
UberDork
11/11/20 11:01 a.m.
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
I looked into getting a new one but it was ~$800 installed vs ~$300 to fix the board, so I opted to have the board fixed
docwyte
UberDork
11/11/20 11:01 a.m.
In reply to bobzilla :
These are wall mounted jackshaft door openers, so they don't sit over the bay/cars. That gives way more headroom if you have a lift in your garage, like I do. My two "standard" Liftmaster openers on my other doors are working just fine...
They also can be installed by your below average hillrod in about 30 minutes and don't really need any particular alignment or setup. They have no external moving parts, no additional tracks, belts, chains, or screws. No additional points of lubrication or inspection. They allow for more flexible door opening options to increase headroom and are not sitting in the middle of your bays all the time.
If your Liftmaster homeowner grade unit is failing a commercial opener is also an option. They are built for open/close cycles every 5 minutes, 24 hrs a day.
docwyte said:
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
I looked into getting a new one but it was ~$800 installed vs ~$300 to fix the board, so I opted to have the board fixed
They are super easy to install, especially if you are replacing one of the same.
docwyte
UberDork
11/12/20 7:55 a.m.
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
Ugh, these are $430 shipped on Amazon. Looks like I could've bought a new one and installed it myself for $100 more than just the board. Oh well, live and learn
bobzilla said:
My craftsman that we installed in 2004 is still working flawlessly. The Chamberlain we installed on the small door in 2006 is also flawless. Both were under $300 combined with extra remotes. What makes these liftmasters so great that they are always breaking?
They're actually all the same. Chamberlain is the company; the Chamberlain branded openers are supposed to be for DIY installs; the Liftmaster is the line for professional installers, Craftsman are rebranded Chamberlain.