It depends, are you installing a gate opener, garage opener or a opener for a house door?
What make and model is it, where is it being located, what will it need for power, what will it need for structure?
The first electric garage door opener was invented by C.G. Johnson in the year 1926 in India, Hartford City. Before that the electric garage door opener wasn't very popular.
I don't know you should try it Yes you can it wont make any difference what door you bought or the opener you bought.
In 1926, Mr. Johnson also invented the electric door opener, to assist those who had trouble lifting the heavy wooden door.
From what I gather, a typical cost of an electric garage door opener is around $150. However, with installation, it could run you a total cost of about $350 or so.
It can be pretty eary to install a overhead garage door opener but to be on the safe side it is a better idea to have a professional do it for safety
8 million 234 thousand
For a Horton 7100 with 2 wireless buttons, about $2500 per door. This is a commercial grade operator (opener) that will last hundred of thousands of cycles.
To install a slide gate opener you will need a standard and Phillips screwdriver, an electric drill, wire cutters and a wire stripper, a socket set, and possibly a welder.
Your opener is having difficulty in receiving the signal from the transmitter. Install new batteries first. If this doesn't work, increase the size of the receiving wire that is hanging out of the ceiling mounted opener with the addition of more wire.
form_title= Garage Door Opener Parts form_header= Problems with your door opener? Purchase parts. What brand of door opener do you own?*= _ [50] How old is the opener?*= _ [50] When was the garage last serviced?*= _ [50]
no
There are two web sites that offer step by step directions, Overheaddoor and doityourself. These are not brand specific instructions. Hometime, as show featured on PBS, has a web site with advice on how to install a garage door opener.