I moved into a new place earlier this year, and the garage has an electric door opener. My old place was a highrise with a shared underground parking garage, and the offsite garage/shop I rented at that time had a manual garage door, as did my home before that, so automatic garage doors are not something I have a ton of experience with.
The new place is a brownstone row-house style townhouse with a good-sized garage on the ground level, only accessible from the back. There is a gated driveway that runs the length of the back (sort of like a wide alley) that is shared with the other houses in the row.
When I bought the place, I was told there were two remotes (for two cars) each of which has one button to open the gate to the community, and a second button to open the garage door. There was also a keypad remote fixed to the outside on the back, but it was non-functional. I tried to revive it by disassembling, cleaning off corrosion, and new batteries, but she's totally dead. This is the setup I've been living with.
I wonder if I go for a simple fix to maintain the status quo, or rethink things and possibly change my setup if it would be possible to make things work better for me.
Issue number one is that I have three cars and five motorcycles, so I'm always shuffling remotes around.
Issue number two is that the supplied remotes are huge! Roughly 4" x 6" x 1.5" or so! The remote for the shared garage door at the old place was about the size of a silver dollar and maybe 0.5" thick...granted it only had one button. The remotes for the new place are designed to clip to a sunvisor, but they rattle all the time and fall off on occasion. They are also quite bulky and impractical for the motorcycle unless I take a tankbag or backpack.
None of my vehicles are new enough/fancy enough to have any integrated garage door opening function.
At my old place, I had one little remote for the shared underground garage in each car, and one that I put in the pocket of whichever riding jacket I was using for that season. This worked pretty well for me.
It would be nice to have keypad access on the outside of the garage door as a possibile solution for use when riding a bike. I also don't have a walk-through door out the back, so it would also be really nice as a way to walk out the back to check the mail, visit the neighbors, etc without needing to dig a brick-sized remote out of the car and carry it with me.
Just get a new keypad for the back and live with shuffling the clunky remotes between the cars?
Is there a programmable small remote that might work with the existing openers for both the gate and my garage door? How do I figure out what frequency/code the gate uses, as it shared by everyone, so I can't reprogram the gate, and it doesn't have a function to send the code to a remote that I'm aware of?
Is there some slick new tech I'm not aware of? Something I can do an integrated install in the car? I'm on the fence about phone apps...what if my phone runs out of juice/wifi is down?
Just call one of the garage door places and pay them to figure it out?