I have a 1994 vintage Craftsman 1/2 hp chain drive opener in my north barn, I can replace it with a brand new one complete with rail, two remotes, and a wireless keypad for about $150 with tax. Buying two new remotes and a wireless keypad and a wall control plus a circuit board for my current opener in an attempt to fix the intermittent operation and reprogramming required for the old one will cost at least $120. So, it makes financial sense to just buy the new one.Had 3 chamberlians(chain drive installed in 1996 on the garage and 2 pole barns,they bit the dust about 2 years back.
However, on the other end of the barn, I have a 1988 vintage Stanley 1/2 hp Lightmaker opener that has been in daily use AND NEVER NEEDED ANYTHING except light bulbs...the remotes (3) all work flawlessly.
I do wonder if the new one I am planning to buy (Chamberlain) will be anywhere near as reliable as the Stanley has been...what are your opinions on the quality of today's openers?