
The 8500w smart garage access solution optimizes overhead space. It is equipped with the most important features like built-in WiFi(r), MyQ (r) remote LED light, Integrated battery backup and the automatic garage door lock.
Liftmaster Elite Series DC Wall Mount Opener With MyQ Technology And WiFi
The new Elite series wall-mount openers by LiftMaster are the most advanced garage door openers on the market. The advanced wall-mount design optimizes garage ceiling height overhead, opening up new possibilities for what your Garage can become. It smoothly opens doors up to 850 pounds with its quiet, powerful DC motor. It also virtually eliminates noise and vibrations to adjacent living spaces.
Liftmaster 8500W (Two packs)
The smartest garage door access solution designed to maximize overhead space. It comes with all the essential features such as built-in Wi-Fi(r), MyQ(r), Remote LED Light, and the Automatic Garage Doorslock.
MyQ, a cloud-based system, allows you to control your garage door anywhere in the world with your iPhone or iPad. It also allows you to receive notifications and set schedules from the MyQ app.

It's fully compatible with Apple HomeKit and Siri Shortcuts, so you can manage your garage door access by user, time and door. It also allows you to see who has opened and closed your garage doors.
The 8500W is powered by a motor that consumes up to 90% less power than traditional garage-door openers. This can help you save on your energy bills. You can be assured of years of reliable service with the 5-year parts warranty and a lifetime warranty on the motor.
Marantec Synergy 265 / 270/ 280
The Marantec Synergy 260, Synergy 270 and Synergy 280 are residential garage door openers designed in Germany to meet the highest standards of safety and quality. The Synergy 265 offers 550 Newtons 1/2 HPcs* pulling and pushing force for quiet, quiet operation. It includes a strong, direct current (DC), Smart Motor(r), with an integrated surge suppressor. Smooth start/stop ensures long lasting performance.
It also features a built-in sensor that detects obstructions and automatically reverses the door to prevent entrapment hazards. It's UL-listed and built for durability.
Holder with integrated battery backup
The Integrated Backup-Up Device for Synergy 2, Synergy and Synergy is an excellent way to keep your garage doors open during a power cut. It allows up to 10 to 12 door operations in 24 hours and allows the operator light to function during power cuts.

This product is available in standard black. As per your requirements, it can be ordered with or without wall buttons. A LCD display guides you through the basic programming process.
North Shore Commercial Door is proud to carry the Marantec Synergy Series of garage door openers. These high-quality openers are made in Germany with the highest quality materials to meet UL 325 requirements.
FAQ
What would it cost for a home to be gutted versus what it would cost to build one?
A home gutting involves the removal of all interior items, including walls, floors ceilings, plumbing and electrical wiring, fixtures, appliances, and fixtures. It is often done when you are moving to a new location and wish to make some improvements before you move in. The cost of gutting a home can be quite expensive due to the complexity involved. Depending on your job, the average cost to gut a home can run from $10,000 to $20,000.
A builder builds a house by building it frame by frame. Then, he adds walls and flooring, roofing, windows and doors. This usually happens after you have purchased lots of lands. It is usually cheaper than gutting a house and will cost around $15,000 to $30,000.
It comes down to your needs and what you are looking to do with the space. If you want to gut a home, you'll probably need to spend more because you'll be starting over. You don't need to take everything apart or redo everything if you are building a home. Instead of waiting for someone to tear it down, you can make it exactly how you want.
What are the top expenses associated with remodeling a Kitchen?
When planning a kitchen renovation, a few major costs are involved. These include demolition, design fees, permits, materials, contractors, etc. Although these costs may seem relatively small, if you take them all together, they can quickly add up. But when you combine them, they quickly add up to be quite significant.
Demolition is most likely the most expensive. This includes removing any cabinets, appliances, countertops or flooring. Next, you will need to remove insulation and drywall. You will then need to replace them with new items.
The next step is to hire an architect to design the space. Next, you must pay for permits to ensure the project meets building codes. The final step is to find someone to carry out the actual construction.
Once the job is complete, you will need to pay the contractor. It is possible to spend anywhere from $20,000 up to $50,000 depending on the size and complexity of the job. You should get estimates from multiple contractors before you hire one.
If you plan, you can often avoid some of these costs. You might be able negotiate better materials prices or skip some work. Knowing what is required will allow you to save both time and money.
Many people install their cabinets by themselves. This will save them money as they won't need to hire professional installation services. The problem is that they usually spend more money trying to figure out how to put the cabinets in place themselves. A job can typically be done in half the time than it would take for you by professionals.
Unfinished materials can also be a way to save money. You should wait until all of the pieces have been assembled before you buy pre-finished items like cabinets. You can use unfinished materials immediately if you buy them. And if something doesn't turn out exactly as planned, you can always change your mind later.
Sometimes, however, it's not worth all the effort. It is important to plan your home improvement projects in order to save money.
How long does it take to remodel a bathroom?
A bathroom remodel typically takes around two weeks. However, it all depends on how big the project is. You can complete smaller jobs like adding a sink or vanity in a few days. Larger projects such as removing walls, laying tile floors, or installing plumbing fixtures may require several days.
The rule of thumb is that you should allow three days for each room. So if you have four bathrooms, you'd need 12 days total.
What should my cabinets look like?
It all depends on whether you are considering renting out your home or selling it. If you are planning on selling, you might want to take out and refinish the cabinets. This gives buyers the illusion of brand-new cabinets and helps them visualize their kitchens after they have moved in.
However, if you want to rent your house, you should leave the cabinets alone. Many tenants complain about cleaning up after their previous tenants, including greasy fingerprints and dirty dishes.
The cabinets can be painted to look fresher. Make sure to use high-quality primers and paints. Low-quality paints can peel off over time.
How can I tell if my house needs a renovation or a remodel?
First, consider whether your home has been updated in recent times. If you haven't seen any updates for a few years, it may be time to consider a renovation. If your home appears brand-new, you might consider a renovation.
Second, make sure to inspect the state of your home. A renovation is recommended if you find holes in your drywall, peeling wallpaper, or cracked tiles. But if your home looks amazing, maybe it's time for a remodel.
Also, consider the general condition of your property. Is it structurally sound? Are the rooms well-lit? Are the floors clean? These are essential questions to consider when choosing the type of remodeling you want.
What are the main components of a full kitchen renovation?
A full kitchen remodels more than just a new sink and faucet. You will also need cabinets, countertops and appliances as well as lighting fixtures, flooring, plumbing fixtures, and other items.
Full kitchen remodeling allows homeowners to make small changes to their kitchens. The contractor and homeowner will be able to do the job without any demolition, which makes the project much easier.
Kitchen renovations include various services, including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, carpentry, painting, and drywall installation. Complete kitchen remodeling may require multiple contractors, depending on how extensive the renovation is.
The best way to ensure a kitchen remodel goes smoothly is to hire professionals with experience working together. Small issues can lead to delays when there are many moving parts involved in a kitchen remodel. DIY is a good option, but make sure to plan ahead and have a back-up plan in case something goes wrong.
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- $320,976Additional home value: $152,996Return on investment: 48%Mid-range average cost: $156,741Additional home value: $85,672Return on investment: (rocketmortgage.com)
- Following the effects of COVID-19, homeowners spent 48% less on their renovation costs than before the pandemic 1 2 (rocketmortgage.com)
- 55%Universal average cost: $38,813Additional home value: $22,475Return on investment: 58%Mid-range average cost: $24,424Additional home value: $14,671Return on investment: (rocketmortgage.com)
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How To
How can you budget for a bathroom?
The most important aspect of any remodeling project is ensuring you can afford it. How will you pay for it later if your budget isn't available now?
Planning and understanding the costs of a bathroom remodel requires meticulous planning. A bathroom remodeling project is quite expensive, and several factors contribute to its cost.
Labor costs are the largest expense. Labor costs vary depending on the size of the job and whether you hire a professional contractor or a DIYer. A professional contractor will charge more an hour than a DIYer due to their experience and expertise.
Materials are another significant expense. Prices per square foot can vary depending upon the type of material.
Last but not least, let's not forget about the cost of energy. This includes both electricity and gas bills. Peak demand periods are when energy costs can rise.
It is also important to think about the time needed to complete the job. Bathroom renovations require patience and a lot of time. While some projects may take several weeks to complete, others may take months.
Apart from these three major categories, small items such as wallpaper, paint, and flooring add to project's overall costs.
These tips will help you decide the best approach to your bathroom remodel project.
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Determine your budget - Before beginning any remodeling project you need to know what you can afford. It doesn’t matter if your budget is tight or not. Setting a realistic budget is key to knowing where you stand financially.
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Plan ahead - When possible, schedule your bathroom remodel during the off-season. Lower energy usage in winter means you'll save money on heating or cooling. It is possible to schedule your remodel at night, when the majority of people use the bathroom.
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Take a look at other vendors - Now that you have decided on a budget, it's time to begin looking around for possible vendors. Many different options are available to you, including local businesses, online retailers, and even friends and family members who may be willing to work with you on the project.
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Choose An Estimator - Once you have identified all your potential vendors, you should contact each individually to get estimates. It is important to get multiple quotes in order to receive the most competitive pricing.
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Get Multiple Estimates. - After getting your initial estimates you can compare them against each another to determine which vendor offers the best price. After you have selected the vendor, ask them for a written estimate.
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Make Sure To Include All Costs - When preparing an estimate, you should include everything you plan to spend on the project. Make sure to include all fees and taxes that might apply in your area.
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Don't Neglect Small Details - While planning your bathroom remodel, you should also pay attention to small details. You might need a new toilet. Is there enough room to install a shower curtain rod or a shower curtain? These modifications can easily increase your project's cost.
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Consider Insurance - Depending on the scope of your bathroom remodel, it is important to check with your insurance company to make sure you have adequate coverage. Avoiding insurance can lead to additional costs down the line.
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Hire a Professional - Once your bathroom remodel is complete, you should always hire a professional to put in the final fixtures. It is possible to complete the task yourself, but it is better to let someone else do it.