No. What if it is old and does not have them in the first place? They were not required until I think 1993.
Well as long as it is old and prior 1993 guess it'll pass.Thanks Lee. I mssg'd the agent, she said the garage door sensors were just something she added on her own, it was not from FHA.
Well as long as it is old and prior 1993 guess it'll pass.
1993 ...it is 2020.
I prefer my neighbor's kid...the little brat.Only if I have one of my kids handy to stand under the door
Hah! Nope. But I have one that is that old. It works fine but the remotes are completely out of date. One of mine quit. The new (post 93ish ±) remotes can be programmed and my old Chevy Silverado actually could be programmed to operate buttons on the console overhead to open my garage. My reversers do work and they have for 30 years. I replaced the door panels and springs and may go ahead and update but so far my sensors are "OK". And I do have a tendency to test the doors. A roll of paper towels works well, but otherwise I simply put my foot between the beams to see if that reverses then try again and see if I can stop it with my hand. Usually can. I administered an estate and changed out the doors and sensors because they did NOT reverse and that door was probably 50 years old or more.Openers prior to 93 were ropes, block and tackle.......no?