Residential Garage Door Openers

Infinity™ 2000
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Destiny® 1200
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Destiny® 1500
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The Destiny® 1500 garage door opener features a patented direct drive system that provides the ultimate in power, reliability and fast operation. With optional wi-fi and smartphone control capabilities, this garage door opener has the option of integrated OHD Anywhere®, has battery backup capabilities, and intended for use with sectional doors up to 14 ft. high and one-piece doors up to 8 ft. high. Rails are available for doors larger than 7 ft. high from any of our Overhead Door™ Distributors.

Legacy® 650
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Legacy® 850
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Legacy® 920
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ODYSSEY® 1000
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a garage door opener in the Pacific Northwest?
Depending on the type, a new garage door opener costs between $300 and $1,000, plus installation. Openers with WiFi or smart home features usually cost on the higher end, while basic openers are more affordable.
How long does a garage door opener last in the Oregon area?
A garage door opener usually lasts between 10 and 15 years. The local climate, the quality of the opener, how much it’s used, and how well it’s maintained will all impact its lifespan.
How do I replace a garage door opener?
Replacing a garage door opener requires tools, planning, and great attention to safety. Instead of risking injury to yourself or further damaging your opener, contact us for garage door opener repairs or regular maintenance!
Can it be too cold for a garage door opener?
Yes, it can be too cold for a garage door opener to function correctly. Extremely low temperatures can cause issues affecting garage door opener performance, such as metal contraction, lubricant freezing, sensor interference from ice or frost, electronic issues, and battery problems.
Which is better, a chain-driven or belt-driven garage door opener?
This depends on your specific needs and preferences. Chan-driven openers are stronger, more durable in extreme temperatures, cheaper, and more cost-effective. But they are also noisier and require more maintenance. Belt-driven openers run smoother, faster, and quieter, making them perfect for attached home garages. They are also easier to install. On the other hand, they are more expensive upfront.