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Tired of getting out of the car into the bone-chilling night air to open the garage door? Imagine how much easier it would be to be greeted by an opening door at the touch of a button. Install a garage door opener and enjoy the comfort and safety of automatic access to a safe, well-lit garage. Lowe's is happy to provide this as a service to you. When deciding on a garage
door opener, there are several factors to take into consideration: Choose a motor with power adequate to lift your door. If you have a double door, look for at least ½ hp. Even on a single door, a larger motor is likely to last longer. Look for a unit with "soft" starting and stopping, which operates more quietly and with less wear and tear on the door. Speed Higher-end openers operate more quickly, reducing the time you have to wait in the driveway. For safety's sake, the faster-opening models still close at a standard, slower speed. Safety Mandated by federal law, all garage door openers include features that stop the doors from crushing objects in their paths and cause the doors to reverse direction if they strike something. In most cases, this is controlled by an electronic beam that, when broken by a person or object, triggers the safety mechanism. The computer-controlled system measures the normal operating speed and time of the door and can sense and compensate for changing conditions — such as a door closing too quickly or making contact with an obstruction. Security All garage door openers produced today use "rolling codes" for the greatest security. Each time the door is opened, a new, random code is generated. This prevents code theft and ensures that a neighbor's remote control will not open your garage. All models also include a manual release that will allow you to open the door if the power is out. Some higher-end models include a function that opens the door just a little bit so the cat or dog can get out. Remote Control Some models use a one-button remote,
and others include a remote with two or more buttons that can control multiple
openers. Multiple buttons are useful if you have more than one garage bay, each
with a separate door. Some keypads allow you to lock the door electronically for a specific amount of time, such as when you are going to be away on vacation. Another popular function is delayed closing — a pause between the time the button is pushed and the door is closed. You have plenty of time to exit through the door on foot without having to run through, dodging the lowering door and the electronic beams. Lighting Most openers include a security light
that comes on as you activate the system and stays on long enough for you to get
out of the car and go into the house. Many remotes include buttons that turn on
the light without activating the door. These How-To's are provided as a service from Lowe's, the Original Home Improvement Warehouse of How-To Information for the World Wide Web. The information in Lowe's "How-To" clinics is intended to simplify jobs around the house. Tools, products, materials, techniques, building codes and local regulations change; therefore, Lowe's assumes no liability for omissions, errors or the outcome of any project. The reader must always exercise reasonable caution, follow applicable codes and regulations, and is urged to consult with a professional if in doubt about any procedures. Please read our terms of use. ©
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