One thing about Genie's that I learned through bitter experience -- make sure your door is absolutely perfectly balanced or you are going to end up replacing the circuit board. Also, have a surge protector. I got the Quiet Max 1000. Genie customer service was not nice to work with at all when things went south. My older Quiet Max was quieter than the new one sadly, but the new one is still way quieter than a Liftmaster that I was told would be just as quiet as a Genie (yeah, I got lied to).. I also really like the C channel that the Genies have. Nothing is perfect, but the Genie openers are quieter than most others. I have an old Phantom by Overhead in another garage, and that's pretty quiet too. Not sure it's still made thuogh.
I just replaced one just last week. I replaced it with a new Genie belt drive 1 1/4 Horsepower. You can't believe how quiet the new opener is. You have to look at the door to make sure it is actually working. I also like the fact that the wall button you can just turn on the light when you go in the garage.
I installed this opener today. It’s actual trash. The quality is so bad compared to the 20 year Genie that I replaced. I wish that I had stopped and returned it prior to finishing the install…to get a better one.
I just replaced my 24 year old one car garage opener with a genie 7055d 1.5 hp belt drive and new nylon rollers and it sounds amazingly quiet. Im getting the 2 hp for the 2-car next and cant wait for those quiet arrivals 😅
This is the first video, of yours that I've watched. Thought it was well done and good quality. I have one general comment for sny product reviews. Coukd you please mention where the product is made and assembled. I know there's not much these dsts but I fo always consider made in the USA, thanks.
I replaced my 22 year old Craftsman (chain drive) with a Genie belt driven and it's so much quieter! Two remotes and built in battery backup if power goes out 😎
Thank you for the video. We have a chain driven Touch N Go 1000 garage door opener that still works but the remote stopped working. I took the cover off of it to view how the chain was attached. Found a sticker that says MFG: 84 02 29. If it says what I think it says, that thing was made in 1984? Talk about reliability! Its 2024 now. That's 40 years!! Regardless, we need to have a working remote and we have the same thinking process you did. Why spend $40 or more for a new remote solution when we can just swap out for something that works better for us. My wife has an 06 Audi TT Quattro convertible. There is not a lot of room in the car even for a garage remote. We plan on getting a new garage door opener that allows opening with a phone. Normally I am against those types of things for security reasons, but our garage is detached from our house and we live in a very safe small town with virtually no crime. Thanks again for the video!
An added point over a WiFi app activator, is this: OMG I left my phone at work or maybe I even lost it. But lucky for me there is a garage door opener in my car always...
I've never understood the door gap for ventilation thing. I can understand when you're in the garage working, but then you could just pop the emergency release and prop the door open. But when I'm away I'd want the door closed to keep out rodents, snakes, etc. A partially open garage door is tempting for thieves, too. A few inches is enough to wedge the door open or see where the emergency release is.
I've been doing garage doors and openers for over 30 years and they are so many problems with the genie openers... I've been using lift Master for over 30 years and never had any trouble
I got this model yesterday and installed it. The issue I have now is the sensors don't light up when connected so it makes me hold the button down to close it but if I release the button it goes back up. Any ideas ?
I am probably going to get this door opener (I also currently have a screw drive opener) But to be fair to your old screw drive opener being 1/4 horsepower... Screw Drives are the most efficient drive system of all three types (Screw, Belt and Chain) and require substantially less Horsepower to most the door. So that 3/4 HP belt drive isnt much more capable than the 1/4 HP screw drive. But I absolutely cannot stand the noise and racket of my Screw Drive opener any longer.
I love the belt drive idea but I'm concerned that someone could pry up on the door, breaking the rubber belt and accessing the garage. I always go with chain drive, for security.
I just lock my entry door every time. I only have chinese tools so if a thief is that desperate to want them, they will do me a favor to take them (no pawn shop will get a penny to generic tools).
I bought 2 Genie jackshaft openers, really spendy. They were very low quality. I won't buy another Genie opener. I should have gotten the lift master version, it was only $50 more😢
I now know several people who have been burglarized through a garage door equipped with an opener. People leave a remote in a car parked on the street or in the driveway. You break a window in that car, get the garage remote, and use it to open the garage door. Many people don't lock the door between the house and the garage or now the bad guys have access to a more valuable vehicle in the garage. Loud garage doors are your friend. If I were to install a quiet garage door opener I would wire the door into my alarm and home automation system so that I know when that door is operating and is open or closed.
@@cheapme1850 - Agreed. One should also secure their keys (especially car keys) somewhere near their person. Again I know several people who hang their keys in their house near an entryway. This gives unwanted people easy access to those keys. At night, keep your keys beside you on a night stand. That being said I really see almost no benefit in a quiet garage door. Most garage doors are operated a handful of times a day, so we're talking about maybe 10 minutes of noise out of 24 hours in a day. We even had a newborn grandchild sleeping in a bedroom directly over our garage, and the door and opener were pretty janky. The noise never woke him up.
Security is a layered approach. Put a bell attached to a string inside your home. When the garge door opens the bell rings. Simple. Same with evading wifi and jamming signals. Put a bell like thebones they have over mom and pop stores over your door. My Dogo Argentinos will take care of the rest. If they are REALLY persistent they'll leave in a black plastic bag.
@@rxonmymind8362 - I'm not sure how a string tied to a bell rings when a garage door goes up. And the originator of the video noted he didn't want loud noises disturbing his family. It's just easier to hardwire a switch or sensor into an alarm/home automation system. Properly done it's immune to "evading" or "jamming." A supervised system will warn the owner/operator if a switch or sensor goes offline. And one would implement a layered approach to an open door alarm with a motion sensor or a surveillance cam. Some jurisdictions will not dispatch police on a home alarm until two sensors are triggered. And an electronic alert doesn't necessarily have to make noise.
Safety eyes (dick) weren't mandated until 1993. Anytime you go to belt drives from chain rails it will be much quieter. Good job from a garage door installer! You might run to home depot or ace and get some silcon lube to spray those hinges and springs.
Safety Lasers? There is no mandate to use lasers on a garage door. In fact, I guarantee your garage door opener did not come with lasers of any kind. I realize the person who posted the video referred to lasers too, but no - garage doors do not use lasers. You garage door probably has a light beam or light curtain sensor that most likely uses a non-collimated LED light that is tuned to an infrared frequency designed to match a photo-detector on the other side of the door.
$220 plus tax for this same opener xmas 2024. 1/2 hp would have been all you need for that small door. Up grading for the safety portion is only reason to get rid of the old door opener...who really cares how loud it is ...really? Bet you got cracks in your driveway that you have not filled yet too. You have too much time on your hands, fella.
Just replaced my 30 yr. old door opener yesterday with a similar model and really love the quietness and the features!
One thing about Genie's that I learned through bitter experience -- make sure your door is absolutely perfectly balanced or you are going to end up replacing the circuit board. Also, have a surge protector. I got the Quiet Max 1000. Genie customer service was not nice to work with at all when things went south. My older Quiet Max was quieter than the new one sadly, but the new one is still way quieter than a Liftmaster that I was told would be just as quiet as a Genie (yeah, I got lied to).. I also really like the C channel that the Genies have. Nothing is perfect, but the Genie openers are quieter than most others. I have an old Phantom by Overhead in another garage, and that's pretty quiet too. Not sure it's still made thuogh.
I just replaced one just last week. I replaced it with a new Genie belt drive 1 1/4 Horsepower. You can't believe how quiet the new opener is. You have to look at the door to make sure it is actually working. I also like the fact that the wall button you can just turn on the light when you go in the garage.
Some people think new is better. I prefer older made of steel parts as opposed to made in china junk
I installed this opener today. It’s actual trash. The quality is so bad compared to the 20 year Genie that I replaced. I wish that I had stopped and returned it prior to finishing the install…to get a better one.
Ditto. I just replaced an old Chamberlin screw drive with a similar Genie belt drive unit and was amazed at the difference.
I just picked one up on clearance at Lowes for $47.00. Can't wait to get it installed.
same model?
@@JOSERGMMXX id bet it was a 1/2 hp model
Great job...very quiet opener...😊
Did you change the rollers to nylon or what rollers did you keep or change? Thanks Great Video!!!!
Nice house! Will you make a video of the house price in that area?
I just replaced my 24 year old one car garage opener with a genie 7055d 1.5 hp belt drive and new nylon rollers and it sounds amazingly quiet. Im getting the 2 hp for the 2-car next and cant wait for those quiet arrivals 😅
Do you think you should of replaced the assist springs sounds like its struggling a bit going up. Probably why the old unit was so loud. 😊
This is the first video, of yours that I've watched. Thought it was well done and good quality. I have one general comment for sny product reviews. Coukd you please mention where the product is made and assembled. I know there's not much these dsts but I fo always consider made in the USA, thanks.
I replaced my 22 year old Craftsman (chain drive) with a Genie belt driven and it's so much quieter! Two remotes and built in battery backup if power goes out 😎
Very well made video before & after sound 👌 done very well 👍 liked & subscribed
I bought one of those Genie 2055 openers. Can I program my old remotes to work with it?
Keep on filming 🎥 looking forwards to seeing 👀 more of your videos 🎬
Just bought a dumb garage door opener today and it was the genie 7055 to replace an older chain drive genie model
I don't know how well you can get Wi-Fi up to your garage, but you can put Aladdin connect on that garage door opener
It sounds like this guy hit the jackpot. LOL
Thanks for the steps.
Ive had my belt drive with battery back up smart craftsman opener for 5 years now. Its still silent, my old screwdrive opener was obnoxious loud.
I have this one but mine has the wifi features. Love Genie products. Next one I buy will be the screw drive.
why screw drive?
@@carapungo Cause it's stronger and faster. Simple.
Thank you for the video. We have a chain driven Touch N Go 1000 garage door opener that still works but the remote stopped working.
I took the cover off of it to view how the chain was attached. Found a sticker that says MFG: 84 02 29. If it says what I think it says, that thing was made in 1984? Talk about reliability! Its 2024 now. That's 40 years!!
Regardless, we need to have a working remote and we have the same thinking process you did. Why spend $40 or more for a new remote solution when we can just swap out for something that works better for us.
My wife has an 06 Audi TT Quattro convertible. There is not a lot of room in the car even for a garage remote.
We plan on getting a new garage door opener that allows opening with a phone. Normally I am against those types of things for security reasons, but our garage is detached from our house and we live in a very safe small town with virtually no crime.
Thanks again for the video!
An added point over a WiFi app activator, is this: OMG I left my phone at work or maybe I even lost it. But lucky for me there is a garage door opener in my car always...
Are your garage door springs ok
You need a deadbolt with a combination key pad for your front door. Redundancy is always good piece of mind.
Can you open and stop it, to have small gap for ventilation or needs to be fully open?
I've never understood the door gap for ventilation thing. I can understand when you're in the garage working, but then you could just pop the emergency release and prop the door open.
But when I'm away I'd want the door closed to keep out rodents, snakes, etc. A partially open garage door is tempting for thieves, too. A few inches is enough to wedge the door open or see where the emergency release is.
I've been doing garage doors and openers for over 30 years and they are so many problems with the genie openers... I've been using lift Master for over 30 years and never had any trouble
Do you think it would handle a 16 foot door?
I got this model yesterday and installed it. The issue I have now is the sensors don't light up when connected so it makes me hold the button down to close it but if I release the button it goes back up. Any ideas ?
Cables are crossed
Now you can sneak out without waking momma Bear.
Which model is this?
I am probably going to get this door opener (I also currently have a screw drive opener) But to be fair to your old screw drive opener being 1/4 horsepower... Screw Drives are the most efficient drive system of all three types (Screw, Belt and Chain) and require substantially less Horsepower to most the door. So that 3/4 HP belt drive isnt much more capable than the 1/4 HP screw drive.
But I absolutely cannot stand the noise and racket of my Screw Drive opener any longer.
DO THE OTHER ONE TOOO
I love the belt drive idea but I'm concerned that someone could pry up on the door, breaking the rubber belt and accessing the garage. I always go with chain drive, for security.
you watch too many crime shows!
I just lock my entry door every time. I only have chinese tools so if a thief is that desperate to want them, they will do me a favor to take them (no pawn shop will get a penny to generic tools).
I bought 2 Genie jackshaft openers, really spendy. They were very low quality. I won't buy another Genie opener. I should have gotten the lift master version, it was only $50 more😢
I now know several people who have been burglarized through a garage door equipped with an opener. People leave a remote in a car parked on the street or in the driveway. You break a window in that car, get the garage remote, and use it to open the garage door. Many people don't lock the door between the house and the garage or now the bad guys have access to a more valuable vehicle in the garage. Loud garage doors are your friend. If I were to install a quiet garage door opener I would wire the door into my alarm and home automation system so that I know when that door is operating and is open or closed.
I think the solution isn’t a loud opener but to secure your remote. There are keychain openers that stay with you instead of staying in the car.
@@cheapme1850 - Agreed. One should also secure their keys (especially car keys) somewhere near their person. Again I know several people who hang their keys in their house near an entryway. This gives unwanted people easy access to those keys. At night, keep your keys beside you on a night stand.
That being said I really see almost no benefit in a quiet garage door. Most garage doors are operated a handful of times a day, so we're talking about maybe 10 minutes of noise out of 24 hours in a day. We even had a newborn grandchild sleeping in a bedroom directly over our garage, and the door and opener were pretty janky. The noise never woke him up.
Security is a layered approach. Put a bell attached to a string inside your home. When the garge door opens the bell rings. Simple. Same with evading wifi and jamming signals. Put a bell like thebones they have over mom and pop stores over your door.
My Dogo Argentinos will take care of the rest. If they are REALLY persistent they'll leave in a black plastic bag.
@@rxonmymind8362 - I'm not sure how a string tied to a bell rings when a garage door goes up. And the originator of the video noted he didn't want loud noises disturbing his family.
It's just easier to hardwire a switch or sensor into an alarm/home automation system. Properly done it's immune to "evading" or "jamming." A supervised system will warn the owner/operator if a switch or sensor goes offline. And one would implement a layered approach to an open door alarm with a motion sensor or a surveillance cam. Some jurisdictions will not dispatch police on a home alarm until two sensors are triggered. And an electronic alert doesn't necessarily have to make noise.
Obviously if you had half a brain… you’d do home alone traps.
The old opener looks to be 80s actually
I want my loud so I can hear someone open it
let your son go sow his wild oats, Nancy!!😂😂
@@lillagahnavich7700 not worried about my son, it's all the little thugs trying to steal everything
Genie 😅😂
This model is $189 at Lowes.
More better most-est quieter
Safety eyes (dick) weren't mandated until 1993. Anytime you go to belt drives from chain rails it will be much quieter. Good job from a garage door installer! You might run to home depot or ace and get some silcon lube to spray those hinges and springs.
Safety Lasers? There is no mandate to use lasers on a garage door. In fact, I guarantee your garage door opener did not come with lasers of any kind. I realize the person who posted the video referred to lasers too, but no - garage doors do not use lasers.
You garage door probably has a light beam or light curtain sensor that most likely uses a non-collimated LED light that is tuned to an infrared frequency designed to match a photo-detector on the other side of the door.
@@markfellhauer352 I hope you're single without kids and continue that until you stop being a prick.
$220 plus tax for this same opener xmas 2024. 1/2 hp would have been all you need for that small door. Up grading for the safety portion is only reason to get rid of the old door opener...who really cares how loud it is ...really? Bet you got cracks in your driveway that you have not filled yet too. You have too much time on your hands, fella.
Genie is absolutely the worst garage door opener you can buy period end of story.
Really? How so? If you watch the video I have two Genie openers that are very very old and still working great.
Which one?
I agree 100%. Looked at the box and the motor warranty is for just 10 years 😂😂😂
That says quality and peace of mind 😏😏
I disagree; Linear has that title.
Sux...
Promo_SM 😄