Remote controlled garage door opener. See website for full details. This seems relatively inexpensive although I have no idea whether this particular one is any good at all. Must be worth a look though.
Canopy Type Garage Door (no good for remote doors)
Up and Over
This type of garage door normally has rollers running vertically on the door posts and large spring across the top of the door.
When fully open, the door does not retract all the way in to the garage but leaves a section creating a canopy in front of the garage.
These doors do not have horizontal runners into the garage.
Retractable Type Garage Door (perfect for garage remotes)
Up and Over
This type of garage door normally runs on a track along the roof of your garage. Usually large springs can be seen on both sides of the door.
When fully open the door usually retracts all the way inside the garage
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Canopy Type Garage Door (no good for remote doors)
Up and Over
This type of garage door normally has rollers running vertically on the door posts and large spring across the top of the door.
When fully open, the door does not retract all the way in to the garage but leaves a section creating a canopy in front of the garage.
These doors do not have horizontal runners into the garage.
Retractable Type Garage Door (perfect for garage remotes)
Up and Over
This type of garage door normally runs on a track along the roof of your garage. Usually large springs can be seen on both sides of the door.
When fully open the door usually retracts all the way inside the garage
Having had a company that sells automatic garage doors I would like to add that you can get an adaptor kit for automatic garage door openers to make them suitable for up and over garage doors
Here, get a Ferrari to go in your garage for 4p at this link: www.no.where ... See, we can all make pointless links that dont actually go to anything like that stated in the post title. Just in case the sarcasm isn't getting through, there isn't anything to do with garage door openers at the link given.