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On Sep 5, 9:54 am, " Frank" x wrote:
2) Whats the dependability of Liftmasters in general? Between screw
drive, chain drive & belt drive which is the best and most relieable?
I only have experience with screw drives.


I've replaced my Genies with the belt drive Liftmasters. I have four new
belt drive Liftmasters, one with battery backup. Quiet and smooth, one
remote controls three different units. I had chain, screw and belt drives
over the years on multiple properties. Chain drives are PIA, low end units
that needs constant adjustment and I wouldn't buy another one again. I
never
had a screw mechanism broke, but my Genie belt broke after 17 years.
Installed a new belt and good for another 5 years before the motor burn
out.

My old 1/2hp screw drive Genie seems stronger than my new 1/2hp Liftmaster
belt drive, but I still like the Liftmaster better. My other belt drive
Liftmaster with the battery backup is 3/4hp. Also have one screw drive
Liftmaster and its working well after 4 years.


I've got a pair of Chamerlain Whispermatics, chain drives. They are
very quiet, but I don't have a bedroom over them. One I use for a
single garage, the other pulls a two-stall door.
They were as easy as anything else to install, and still going fine
though it's only been 5 years or so.





I have a room over the garage, the problem with my belt drive is its too
quiet! Never know if someone is using the doors - i.e., wife, or sons. We
install couple of sensors on the door, so it could be monitored both at the
lower level and upstairs, LOL.