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Elevators and lifts Call: (212)775-0080
Elevator or Stair Lift – Which One is Right for My Home?
Both elevators and stairlifts
provide safe and easy access to the
upper floors of your home.
Elevators are typically built into a
shaft set up in the building and
operate within the enclosed space
using cabins. However, stair chair
lifts are usually not enclosed and
are set up along a rail attached to a
staircase. The user moves up and
down the staircase seated on their chair. Elevator or stair lift – which one is
right for my home? This is question that many people ask when they consider
improving accessibility within their home. The choice would typically depend
on the structure of the building, budget, and user needs.
Advantages of Home Elevators
Residential elevators add comfort, convenience, aesthetic appeal, and value to
your home, though more expensive than stair lifts. Elevator models differ in
load capacity, cabin size and cabin configuration. Install an elevator if:
• Your home is spacious and you can afford to stretch your budget
• You have a family member who uses a wheelchair and want the least
challenging type of mobility device
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• Are concerned about the aesthetics of your home and want a completely
unobtrusive accessibility device
• Need to transport heavy goods such as grocery, laundry, furniture, and
so on between floors
• Want a durable and permanent accessibility device that can add to the
market value of your home
When Chair Lifts are a Suitable Option
Less expensive then elevators, a stair lift helps people with mobility issues
overcome the challenges posed by a staircase. It is a practical and convenient
option if:
• You have budget limitations
• Your home has space constraints that do not permit the installation of an
elevator
• Want an accessibility device that can be set up without much structural
modification on a straight run of stairs
If you have a curved or spiral staircase with several turns and landings, the
cost of setting up a stair chair lift would go up significantly, as the staircase
has to be configured to accommodate the system.
Another disadvantage that stairlifts have is with regard to wheelchair users.
The user must be capable of getting onto and off the swivel chair. To ensure
independent use, an additional wheelchair should be kept at the top or bottom
of the stairs. If these limitations are acceptable, the chair lift is the ideal option.
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Elevators and lifts Call: (212)775-0080
Professional Guidance to Make the Right Decision
The best way to avoid confusion when it comes to choosing between an
elevator and stair lift for your home is to seek professional guidance. Locate
an established dealer supplying top quality home elevators and stairlifts. A
reliable elevator company would offer on-site inspection free of cost. Experts
look over your home, suggest the ideal solution and help you choose the right
model from their vast inventory. Most dealers offer prompt and efficient
installation with the least structural modification as well as maintenance,
repair and testing solutions.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/tools-and-equipment-articles/elevator-or-stair-lift-which-one-is-right-for-my-home-5890698.html
Contact Details
DAY Elevator and Lift
54 Thompson Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212)775-0080