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Join Date: Jan 2010
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I only stated that the "eye's" having nothing to do with the door buckling issue. And if the door buckles i would look to the motor myself.there could be nothing wrong with the motor, just someone happened to screw with the adjustment,and then again maybe the motor is junk! sorry winni if i offended you,was certainly not intended. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,605
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Thumbs up to Ryan at elite. They replaced both of our doors this summer with new carriage style doors with the highest r value we could find. Looks great. They even took one of my good panels that came off and installed it on my neighbors garage since we had the same ones and his was damaged.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Belmont NH but prefer Jackman Maine
Posts: 1,857
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Could you please post what the problem turned out to be and what fixed it?
Having spent 20 years in the electronics industry troubleshooting and repairing equipment, I’m curious to know if it was a motor, sensor or other problem. The knowledge is always good to have as I’ve fixed several garage door problems while working for others and save people from having to call in someone else. |
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