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Garage Door Opener Repair & Replacement Service Sherwood Park Lock Surgeon


Garage door opener repair and replacement service by Lock Surgeon Sherwood Park means you can call our garage door opener dispatch call centre and receive emergency garage door opener repair or garage door opener replacement. Our mobile garage door opener repair serviceman has a replacement garage door opener motor and garage door opener motor parts including garage door opener remotes and garage door opener parts in inventory so that your residential home garage door motor repair problem can be resolved quickly.

Mobile Garage Door Opener Repair

The mobile garage door opener repair & replacment service job coordinator can book time to work on your broken garage door motor that will better match your available appointment time requirements. We are more than happy to work with you in scheduling non-emergency garage door opener or garage door closer replacement work. After your appointment is made our mobile garage door opener repair & replacement serviceman will call you twenty minutes to half an hour before arriving at your home in order to ensure that you are prepared for the arrival of the service repairman.

Garage Door Operators Made to Last

Lock Surgeon stocks replacement garage door operators that are made to last. Our team of mobile garage door operator repair & replacement service handymen will come to your site to repair or replace garage door operators. We stock garage door operators that are built to run quietly and reliably.

Garage Door Opener & Closer Replacement Selection

The following residential series of garage door openers, provided by Lock Surgeon's Sherwood Park mobile garage door opener serviceman, will replace any home residential garage door opener brands. Whether you are looking for a garage door opener repair or garage door opener replacement, Lock Surgeon's Sherwood Park mobile garage door motor service installation handymen or our garage door opener Sales and Service Parts Counter have a variety of garage door openers replacement selections.

Mobile Garage Door Opener Repair & Replacement Service

Lock Surgeon's Sherwood Park mobile garage door opener repair and replacement service can replace your current garage door opener brand. Brands are listed below:

Garage Door Opener Repair and Replacement Service Can Be Provided For the Brands Listed Below:

Sears Craftsman garage door opener motor and remotes - Allister garage door opener motor and remotes - All-O-Matic garage door opener motor and remotes - Chamberlain garage door opener motor and remotes - Liftmaster garage door opener motor and remotes - Steel Craft garage door opener motor and remotes - Genie garage door opener motor and remotes - Python garage door opener motor and remotes - Python 2 garage door opener motor and remotes - Phantom garage door opener motor and remotes - Overhead Door Co. garage door opener motor and remotes

As well as garage door openers and remotes for the following: Sommer, Marantec, Linear, Aztec, Stanley, Lynx, Home Hardware, Mastercraft, Ryobi, Hormann, Wayne Dalton, I-Drive, Quantum, Merlin, Raynor, ATOMS, Legacy, Guardian, Home Link, Gogo Gate, Aladdin, Mighty Mule, Skylink, Motor Lift, Intellicode, Code Dodger, Screw Drive, Belt Drive, Chain Drive, Direct Drive & Trolley Drive Garage door openers and remotes.


LiftMaster Series 8165w Wireless Garage Door Opener Motor

1/2 HP Chain Drive Garage Door Opener

Liftmaster series 8165w wireless garage door opener motor.

LiftMaster 8165w residential garage door motor, provided by Lock Surgeon Sherwood Park, has a 1/2 HP AC motor purposefully designed and built to last, installed by Lock Surgeon's Sherwood Park professional team of mobile garage door opener installers. The Chain drive system provides steady performance and industrial strength. Built-in Wi-Fi for the easiest way to connect the garage. MyQ Mobile App lets the users receive alerts and control the opener from anywhere.


Safe & Secure Operation

  • Security + 2.0® Sends a new code with every remote click.
  • Posilock® electronically protects against forced openings.
  • Alert-2-Close signals when a door is being closed by MyQ.
  • The Protector System® invisible light beam auto-reverses the door if there is an obstruction.
  • Safety beam obstruction turns lights on.
  • Emergency quick release.
  • Maintenance alert system.

liftmaster universal three button garage door opener remote

893LM 3 Button Garage Door Remote Control

  • Directional visor clip included.
  • Operates up to 3 openers
  • Operates MyQ Light Accessories
liftmaster 8165, 8355 wallstation

882LMW Wireless Control Panel

  • Control garage door and turns opener lights on/off from inside garage.
  • Includes an adjustable light timer and an illuminated push button for convenience.
  • Includes lock-out controls and accessory programmability.

Powerful Add-ons:

819LMB - MyQ Home Bride Adds Apple® HomeKit™ compatibility and Siri® voice control to Wi-Fi enabled openers. Installs easily in the garage within Wi-Fi range.

374UT - Mini Universal Remote Control Compact and portable to provide quick, easy garage access.

825LM - Remote Light Control Plug in any Lamp to this device to control it with a smartphone or garage remote.

823LM - Remote Light Switch Replaces an existing wall switch to control home lighting with a smartphone or garage remote.

829LM - Garage Door & Gate Monitor Monitors and can close up to 4 garage doors from anywhere in the house.


8165w Standard Specifications

Liftmaster 8165 specification sheet

LiftMaster Series 8355w Wireless Garage Door Opener

1/2 HP Belt Drive Garage Door Opener Motor

liftmaster 8355w home residential garage door opener

LiftMaster 8355w garage door opener, provided by Lock Surgeon Sherwood Park mobile service or Sales and Service Parts counter, has a 1/2 HP AC motor purposefully designed and built to last, installed by Lock Surgeon's professional Sherwood Park team of mobile garage door opener installation experts. The belt drive garage door opener system provides steady performance and industrial strength. Built-in Wi-Fi for the easiest way to communicate with the garage door motor. MyQ Mobile App lets users receive alerts and control the opener from anywhere.


Operating Safely & Securely

  • Security + 2.0® Sends a new code with every remote click.
  • Posilock® electronically protects against forced openings.
  • Alert-2-Close signals when a door is being closed by MyQ.
  • Real-Time Alerts indicate the status of the garage door via email or push notifications.
  • Monitor and Control the opener from anywhere using mobile devices.
  • The Protector System® invisible light beam auto-reverses the door if there is an obstruction.
  • Safety beam obstruction turns lights on.
  • Emergency quick release.
  • Maintenance alert system.

liftmaster universal three button remote for garage doors

3 Button Garage Door Remote Control

  • Directional visor clip included.
  • Operates up to 3 openers
  • Operates MyQ Light Accessories
liftmaster wallstation for 8165 and 8355 series

882LMW Multi-function Wireless Control Panel

  • Control garage door and turns opener lights on/off from inside garage.
  • Prevent activation of the garage door opener from remote controls while still allowing activation from the door control and keyless entry.
  • Maintenance Alert System LED will indicate maintenance required after 4500 garage door cycles.
keyless entry control for liftmaster 8355 8550 or 8500 series

877MAX Wireless Keyless Entry with Security+

  • Wireless Design, no need for additional wiring.
  • Keyless access, open or close your garage door without using a remote control or key.
  • Holds 4 unique PIN codes
  • Easily syncs to your existing opener's frequency

Add-ons:

825LM - Remote Light Control Enables home lighting conrol through a garage remote or a smartphone.

829LM - Garage Door & Gate Monitor Monitors and closes up to 4 garage doors from any room in the house.

374UT - Mini Universal Remote Control Compact and portable to provide quick, easy garage access.


8355w Standard Specifications

liftmaster 8355 specification sheet

LiftMaster Series 8500w DC Battery Backup Wall Mount Wireless Garage Door Opener

The Ultimate garage access solution, designed to optimize space.

liftmaster series 8500w DC battery backup wall mount garage door opener.

The LiftMaster 8500w DC Battery Backup Wall Mounted Wireless garage door opener, installed by Lock Surgeon's Sherwood Park mobile team of garage door opener technicians, has quiet DC motor that eliminates noise and vibrations through the ceiling and provides smooth operation. Heavy lifting power, operates doors up to 850lbs. Integrated battery backup ensures access even when the power is out. Manufacturers lifetime motor warranty, 5yr parts, 1yr battery and accessories. Built-in Wi-Fi for the easiest way to connect the garage. MyQ Mobile App lets the users receive alerts and control the opener from anywhere.


Built With Safety in Mind:

  • Space saving design opens up the ceiling.
  • MyQ remote LED light provides bright, maintenance-free illumination.
  • Included automatic garage door lock makes the garage door virtually impenetrable.
  • Security + 2.0® Sends a new code with every remote click.
  • Motion Detector automatically turns on lights.
  • The Protector System® invisible light beam auto-reverses the door if there is an obstruction.
  • Timer-to-close automatically closes the door after a preset amount of time.

Optional Remote:

374UT - Mini Universal Remote Control Compact and portable to provide quick, easy garage access.


liftmaster universal 3-button garage door opener remote.

Garage Door Remote Control

  • Directional visor clip included.
  • Operates up to 3 openers
  • Operates MyQ Light Accessories
wallmount 8550 and 8500 garage door opener

880LMW Wireless Control Panel

  • LCD display
  • Intuitive menu-driven panel lets you easily program remote controls, adjust settings, and even get system diagnostics.
  • Motion-detecting control panel turns on the opener's lights.
keyless entry garage door opener for 8355, 8550 and 8500 series openers

877MAX Wireless Keyless Entry has Security+

  • Wireless Design, no need for additional wiring.
  • Keyless access, open or close your garage door without using a remote control or key.
  • Holds 4 unique PIN codes
  • Easily syncs to your existing opener's frequency
battery backup for liftmaster 485LM

485LM DC Battery Backup

  • Provides power to the opener when power is out so your garage door can still be opened and closed with all devices.
  • Fast and Easy battery replacement.
  • Works on all LiftMaster integrated battery backup garage door openers.
827lm myq remote control with LED light

827LM MyQ Remote LED Light

  • Operates automatically with the opener and works with the MyQ App.
liftmaster 841LM automatic garage door opener lock

841LM Automatic Garage Door Lock

  • Deadbolts the garage door automatically every time it closes.

8500w Standard Specifications

liftmaster 8500 specification sheets

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Video Transcript of Garage Door Opener Concerns and Installation - matches below full video clip

As recently as 10 to 15 years ago a residential garage door opener was considered to be a luxury, today most home owners consider them to be an essential garage door item. Garage door openers are virtually everywhere. For this reason it is necessary for the professional garage door installer to understand the steps to proper opener installation. Over then next few minutes we'll take a look at the residential garage door opener, it's safety features and correct installation procedures. Let's get started.

Understanding UL 325 and preparing the job site - Underwriter laboratories is a non-profit organization that specializes in the development of standards for many different products. The standard that applies to door opening systems is Ul 325. In its earliest stages openers were tested by UL as electric motors but in 1973 UL recognized that openers were more than just motors and required that if a motor contacted an obstruction within 2" of the floor, that it automatically reverse within two seconds. In 1982 a second reversal feature was added to UL 325 stating that the opener must automatically reverse the door to its open position, if the close limit was not reached within 30 seconds. In 1993 UL 325 was again revised to include another feature: external entrapment protection devices, such as photo detectors and safety edges, are required.

Whether or not you installed the door there are some things to consider when evaluating the site conditions. First in order for the safety features to work correctly and the life of the opener to be maximized the door opening must be properly constructed and the door opener must be properly installed. Understand what type of door you will be attaching an opener to, the opener installation will be different for different door types.

Openers

- there are 4 types of openers they are: Chain type, screw type, belt type and direct drive. The chain, screw and belt types are all installed in similar fashion and will be covered in this training video. The direct drive type requires specific manufacturers instructions. Determine if there are any gaps between the floor and the door, gaps across the top of the floor might cause the automatic reversal feature to operate incorrectly. Make sure there is an electrical outlet close to the opener, if there isn't one remember that electrical codes may require that a licensed electrician perform any wiring required. Some electrical code may even require wiring the power source through conduit. Most important, never use an extension cord as a method of providing power.

Installing the opener

- Before we begin its important to mention that installation procedures vary from garage to garage, low ceiling or finished or not finished ceilings all come into play when installing an opener, with that in mind today we'll address common ceiling heights for finished or un-finished garage ceilings. With the door at it's high-rise point, the point where the top edge of the door is highest above the floor, measure the distance from the top of the door to the ceiling, then close the door and at the centre of the header make a mark 2" above the high-rise point you just measured. Now mark the bracket, pilot drill the holes and attach the bracket to the header.

Once again open the door, place a 1x4 board on top of the door section, centre the opener and rest it atop the 1x4 this gives you the correct clearance for operating the door. At this time you'll also want to connect the opener rail to the header bracket, too do this you'll need to reach between the bottom of the door and garage header. Fasten angle-iron to the two closest joists above the opener, then cut and fasten angle brackets from the ceiling angle-iron to the opener, always use locking nuts or washers as provided by the manufacturer. Now, close the door and attach the opener arm assembly. Be sure to position the trolley so that it's about 2" back from vertical. Next attach the emergency release cord, the cord should hang about 6' above the garage floor.

Now manually open and close the door to ensure smooth operation. Next assemble and mount the IR safety system so that the sensors are between 4" and 6" above the floor, checking with the manufacturers instructions for exact mounting procedures. Run the low voltage wires back to the motor assembly in a neat fashion, make sure to use insulated staples, metal staples can short the wires and the opener will not operate properly. At this time you can also connect the wall control station. Make sure the wall station is mounted 5' from the floor so that children can not play with it. Also, ensure the control is mounted within line of site with the floor and finally plug in the opener to the ceiling plug.

Opener Adjustments

- Now that the opener is installed we can adjust the settings and up and down travel limits, obviously different manufacturers have different adjustment methods so be sure to refer to the manufacturers instructions for specifics. With that said here are some basic guidelines: Set the up and down force to minimum activate the opener to open and close the garage door stops during the up and down travel the up or down sensitivity setting will need to be adjusted according to the manufacturers instructions. The opener is adjusted correctly when the garage door can travel to the fully open or fully closed position without encountering any difficulties. Now let’s look at travel limits. The limit adjustments control how far the garage door will open or close. Up travel should be set so that the bottom edge of the door is no lower than the bottom edge of the garage door header and no higher than 2" above the bottom edge of the header.

Down travel should be set so that the door closes gently in the closed position. If the door stops and reverses upon hitting the floor or stops before hitting the floor the down travel limiter will need to be adjusted as per the manufacturers instructions. Our next step is to check for proper operations of the safety reversal features, we'll begin with door force. The door force mechanism must be in proper adjustment at all times. This ensures that the garage door will reverse its motion if it encounters any obstruction on its downward travel and stop its motion if an obstruction is encountered on its upward travel. With the door open lay a 2x4 or similar obstacle flat in the centre of the garage door opening, when the door hits the obstacle it should reverse and go in the opposite direction. If the door does not reverse after hitting the obstacle then the downward travel must be adjusted.

Now, let’s verify the IR reversal function. Place an obstacle in the path of the IR beam, if the opener will not activate at this time, the IR system is working correctly. Openers have one other IR safety feature, if the IR system is not functioning the homeowner can close the door by pressing and holding the closing button on the wall station, but here's the catch... if the door does not reach its' fully closed position while the button is pushed the door will automatically open as soon as the button is released. Keep in mind this constant pressure override system can not be triggered from the remote openers, only from the wall station.

Finishing the Installation

- Okay, here are a few final simple tasks you'll need to do to finalize your installation. Install the opener lightbulbs, making sure the bulbs have a wattage equal to or lesser than recommended by the manufacturer. Apply the warning labels, each opener is provided with one or more labels to warn or instruct homeowners in the safe operation and regular testing of the opener. These must be installed according to the manufacturers instructions. You must be sure to affix a label by the wall mount button, this is a required label and is not subjective to the customers preference. If a customer asks you not to apply the label by the wall button explain that it is a safety requirement and you must put it there.

Next help the customer program the remote controls, each manufacturer has different programming sequences so refer to the manufacturers manual for specific instructions or details. Finally be sure to review the main operation and safety features of the door opening system with the homeowner, including the manual release, wall control, IR System and safety labels, discuss the warranty and leave the homeowner the installation manual. You've now completed the installation of your customers new garage door and opener, but remember the example we've shown you is a typical installation and not all of your assignments will follow this process so the most valuable tool in your ongoing training is the manufacturers instructions.

Garage Door Opener Concerns and Installation - 5 min


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