When a commercial door opener installation an opener, a knowledgeable installer can help choose the right system to meet your business’s needs. The type of door and how it’s used, along with its size and weight, determine the type of opener you need to operate it. Other important factors include the frequency of opening and closing the door, and safety mechanisms to prevent customers, staff members or cars from getting stuck under the doors as they close.
A popular option for commercial spaces is a belt-drive opener, which uses a rubber or polyurethane belt instead of a metal chain to lift and lower the garage door. This provides smooth, quiet operation, ideal for businesses where noise should be minimized.
Screw-drive openers use a threaded rod to move a trolley that lifts and lowers the door. These are durable and dependable, and they offer good strength for heavy commercial doors. However, they’re louder than other types of openers and require regular lubrication to ensure proper operation and reduce wear.
Jackshaft openers mount on the wall and connect to the door’s horizontal shaft. This design frees up headroom above the garage, allowing you to use your space for other purposes. This type of opener works well with a range of door sizes and types, including rolling steel doors and high-lift designs.
Costs for a basic installation typically start at $150 to $250. This includes the labor to mount the opener and set it in place, plus one remote. Costs can rise if you’re swapping out an old opener and need to replace existing wiring that doesn’t meet current electrical standards, or you have to relocate your mounting brackets to accommodate a new opener. You may also have to pay for a permit or inspection fees to bring your building into compliance with local safety codes.