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Garage Door Opener Question ?

Question:
My house was built in 1983 and has a Craftsman garage door opener. It broke and part of the cable broke off. DH has been able to fix that part of it but it's still sort of shakey. I think we need a new one - and I am wondering:
1. I assume the door opener we have is as old as the house - so would a new one fit on the a railings we have now or would we have to install everything new?
2. How difficult is it to do it yourself.
3. Is one brand easier to install than another? Would it be better to stick to
Sears brand and hope the new one would use some of the old already installed system - like those railings - or would we need to start from scratch?


Answer:
-Sears doesn't make garage door openers. They have other companies make them and put the Craftsman name on the unit. The last time I looked the
Craftsman openers were Chamberlain openers with the Craftsman label. I replaced my Chamberlain opener two years ago with a Genie. It was a very easy project that required no special skills or tools. You should be able to do it in a couple of hours. When you buy the opener it comes with all the necessary parts. I wouldn't try to re-use the old track mechanism as it will only save you about 15 minutes and you will have an opener with a 17 year old track that may fail down the line requiring you to replace it anyway. From what I remember all the openers were nearly identical in the way they installed.
-Are you talking about the electronic garage door open or the cable that is attached to the bottom of the door and then goes up to a pulley and then along the rail back to the spring? if one of the springs or the cable broke then you just go to a garage door place and buy two springs at the same time as you never replace just one spring.... they should be balanced... if you just need a cable you can get by with replacing just one cable.. they come two in a pack.. i went to home depot and bought two cables, but could not use them as they were a little too short.... there was not enough cable to thread it in and have enough to play with... so i went to the place that installed our garage door about 30 yrs. ago,, they keep an old library type card catalog with the addresses of the customers and i gave them my address and they knew exactly what was needed... call around the garage door places in the yellow pages and see if they have any records like this and they might be able to tell you exactly what kind of cable you need.. the rails the the rollers go onto to hold the door up were put in when the door was put in... it seems like later someone put in the electronic opener as its a sears(probably the home owner as most garage door places have their own brand of openers and not sears... they buy wholesale and then install and charge retail and labor..... the rails are still good unless the spring went flying and hit the rail and damamged it?



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