Don't think of a stair lift as a bulky, clumsy device that won’t fit in your home. The Flow X is designed to fit on narrow staircases, whether they are straight or curved.
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Don't think of a stair lift as a bulky, clumsy device that won’t fit in your home. The Flow X is designed to fit on narrow staircases, whether they are straight or curved.
Power Stair Lifts installs elevators in homes where temporary or physical limitations hinder an occupant from walking between floors. In other words, a home elevator may be a practical alternative to moving to a ranch or other home, allowing you to stay in the home you love.
The Lehigh Valley boasts many historic buildings that add charm and historical value to the area. These buildings were built before the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. These old buildings have thresholds, stairs, doorways, and other barriers to free access.
Installers and techs need to be trained on the specific parts, tools, and techniques needed for safe, reliable installation.
A stairlift is an expensive, precisely-engineered piece of equipment that requires trained technicians who understand the intricacies of the unit. Any missteps can damage the lift or affect the safety features. Installation by non-professionals may also void the warranty.
A commercial stair lift works well for older buildings that see limited traffic, such as churches that only experience heavy traffic once or twice a week.
Power Stair Lifts recognizes that homes in the Lehigh Valley are different, just as each resident’s needs are unique. When it comes to investing in a curved stair lift, there are no “one-size-fits-all” solutions. However, there is a product that is quickly and easily adaptable to any curved staircase configuration.
As Lehigh Valley residents age, mobility can become a significant challenge, especially when it comes to navigating stairs. Most seniors and others …
The Zero Intrusion option allows the rider to reach the top of the stairs without worrying about banging into the door or stopping short of the top step.