Buying a garage door opener from a store would set you back about 150 dollars per opener and then set up is all you. Going through a professional would be a little pricier, but they will have professional grade openers that fit your model. That would be about 300-350 dollars.
I just put in a garage door opener for 350.00 with a man installing it. The door itself varies in cost on type. Price range about 199.00 up.
A good price for a Sears garage door opener is going to depend on type size garage you have and how much horse power you are looking for. You can get a garage door opener for under $150, but the average price is between $175 and $225.
Average cost to install a garage door opener is about $200 - $425. Installation price depends on who does it. Check doors4uk.co.uk/ to help you determine any additional work needs.
It really depends on how heavy your door is.The 1/3 horsepower garage door opener is pretty much for people who want to save money. Only the lightest garage door should be used with those. The 1/3 hp have a smaller work-load rating and do not have as good a warranty as the others have. For most garage doors, a 1/2 horsepower garage door opener is just fine, but if you have a really really heavy door you may need a 3/4 horsepower garage door opener. The 3/4 hp garage door opener is designed for the heavier custom wood garage doors that go over 500lbs in weight.
The cost to install a garage door opener typically ranges from $300 to $500, including the price of the opener and installation labor. Factors influencing the price include the type of opener (chain, belt, or screw drive), the complexity of the installation, and any additional features like smart technology. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple contractors to find the best deal.
In the instructions it should say how to program it to your own garage door. Much like a universal remote control for your television.
depending on the make and model it is from $50 to $200 ...... plus a whole range of other factors. Is it a one-piece or sectional door? Metal or wood (if it is a wood door with windows, the point at which the door bracket is attached must be reinforced)? Is there power available on the ceiling? If you have a bedroom above the garage, getting power to the right spot requires a qualified electrician = multo bucks. Just attaching extension cords to wall outlets is out of code in most major cities. For a single door opener installation, the installation cost will run anywhere from $150 to $300+.
My opener came from Sears, so I went back to Sears to find a replacement. If the two that originally came with the opener are worth as much as the replacement cost, the rest of the equipment must have been almost free!
Garage door repairs cost $243 on average, ranging from $148 and $342. This depends on the type and the problem. Minor fixes with inexpensive replacement parts may run under $100. Solving significant damage to a solid wood style could take up to $1,500.
http://www.booneelectric.coop/coop/tips2.htm According to this webpage the average garage door opener is 800 watts and uses 6¢/hr worth of electricity (based on a 8 cents per kilowatt hour electric rate).
There is an article about garage door openers on my garage door blog. It deals with the different types of garage door openers and what their applications may be. This may be a good starting point for you. I can't post a link here, but I can tell you that there are a few basic types of garage door openers. Chain driven openers, belt driven openers, screw drive openers, and jackshaft openers. The chain drive opener is a very affordable, sturdy opener good for most garage door applications. The belt drive opener is more expensive than the chain drive opener, but it is much quieter than any other opener type. The screwdrive opener is very common, easy to get from home improvement stores, and is generally pretty cheap and easy to install, but it has problems operating when the weather gets cold because the lubricant around the screw assembly thickens causing the door to not operate. The jack shaft opener is a new opener in the industry and is able to be wall mounted instead of on the ceiling. It is good for folks who have ductwork or pipes in the way or other clearance issues that would otherwise prevent one from being able to have a garage door opener at all. These jackshafts are nice, but they are quite expensive. Hope this helps. If I need to expand on anything or clarify, just let me know.
it will cost too much!Just to add on...The above answer is true. However, for most homes, a garage door is something you can't live without.The cost depends on many different factors.First, where are you located? The cost of a garage door will very from county to county, let alone state to state.What material are you looking at? Steel door vs Wood door vs etc.Is it a single car garage door or double garage door?Do you want windows?Do you want insulation?Is your current garage door size a typical size?How is your garage actually setup? Some installation are trickier than others.This is a basic list, but these are the major factors in cost.