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Tips In Choosing A Home Elevator

Tips In Choosing A Home Elevator

Having a home elevator is very convenient and helpful for someone who lives with a disabled or elderly person. Having this amenity is no longer exclusive to the rich and immobile. The popularity of lower-maintenance, multi-story houses have increased the demand for stair chair lift home elevators.
House elevators can come with wood paneled doors and cabs, which are unlike to the passenger elevators. The lift cost covers installation and labor. Before deciding on which type of home stair lifts you will need, check with your local government for the State or Municipal code.

Each stair chair lift elevator includes intricate safety devices that need an on-site adjustment and a trained technician to complete the installation. To know more about the building code, you can check the local chapters of the National Association of Home Builders. They have many resources, which are helpful.

Lifts can come as a roped-hydraulic elevator, winding drum elevator, vacuum elevator, and counter-weighted chain elevator. The type of elevator drive you choose is dependent upon your budget, needs, state code, and space in your home. All types of lifts need maintenance at least once a year.

The counter-weighted chain system does not require a storage room for its parts. This system, by its design, produces more noise as the lift goes up and down. The hydraulic drive and winding drum elevator have an easy to use manual lowering. The hydraulic system requires a separate machine room.

A pit is not needed for the vacuum elevators, but it is noisy. This vacuum system comes with its own shaft. Not all US states allow home elevators that do not have a machine room.

The size of stair chair lift varies, depending on your need. The typical cab sizes are 4 feet deep and 3 feet wide or 5 feet deep and 3 feet wide. These are basic sizes but others are available. The National Code set the limitation of the residential elevator's cab size to 15 square feet compare to elevator companies they have their own unique size requirement.

When it comes to location, most experts would recommend building your elevator shaft outside your home so as not to go through the hassles of relocating ductwork, pipes and electrical work. The shaft can be built to match the design and theme of your home, and should be built with minimal disruption to your home life.

You do not need you to go outside the house to enter and use the home elevator. You only need to go through a door located on the wall of your house to go right into the residential lift. You will also have the option of specifying clearances for pit depth, overhead, and space to avoid space constraints.

It is very important not to replace your staircase with residential elevators. Many people would still prefer to have the traditional staircase where they can hurriedly run down the stairs to the lower floor. Replacing your staircase with a home elevator will depreciate the market value of your real estate property.

The materials used to construct home elevators determine its price. Buying a lift is similar to buying a vehicle. Choose the one that has less noise, yet can still provide you with a smooth ride.

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