How to choose a new garage door opener
Home installation of a Wayne-Dalton garage door opener requires the homeowner to first determine what kind of springs their current garage door opener utilizes.
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Extension Springs: are visible on both sides of the garage door track.
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Torsion Springs: exposed springs coiled around the steel bar that extends from your opener.
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TorqueMaster Springs: are contained inside the steel bar that extends from your opener and are therefore not visible.
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Extension Springs |
Not compatible |
3018, 3018DLX, 3018-Z, 3522 |
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Torsion Springs |
Torsion |
3018, 3018DLX, 3018-Z, 3522 |
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TorqueMaster Springs |
TorqueMaster |
3018, 3018DLX, 3018-Z, 3522 |
If your current system is compatible with both idrive and Classicdrive, the following comparison chart highlights the major distinguishing features between the two.
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Wall-mount (above the garage door) |
Ceiling-mount |
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Door requires balancing |
Easier to install |
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Higher price range |
Lower price range |
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Advanced technology |
Basic |
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Quieter |
More durable (better for heavy wooden doors) |
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All-wireless accessories (including light kit) |
Wired Wall Station and built-in light |
If you chose an idrive opener, purchase the model that corresponds to your garage door opener's spring system.
If you chose a Classicdrive, use the following comparison chart to help you narrow down your preference:
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Wireless Keyless Entry Pad |
Sold separately |
Included |
Sold separately |
Sold separately |
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Z-Wave Enabled |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
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Chain drive or Belt drive |
Chain |
Chain |
Chain |
Belt |
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Noise and Vibration |
Quiet |
Quiet |
Quiet |
Quietest |