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It really depends no where you live. Search google.com for "install home elevator" and include your city and state. Country Home Elevator & Stair lift installs in Missouri.
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An elevator system must be installed when the building is built. There is no way to install an elevator into a structure.
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A home elevator can change the life of a person who suffers from mobility issues. An elevator can make it easy for the person to access the second floor of the home on their own, which can be a great confidence boost and enhance the person’s quality of life. Will the Benefit be Worth the Expense? Installing a home elevator involves a great deal of money, time, and renovation. Before you begin the process, consider how the elevator will really impact everyone’s life. Will the person it is intended for really use it often? Will anyone else in the home benefit from having an elevator? Sit down and make a list of the pros and cons of installing an elevator. You have to be brutally honest about your list. A home elevator is a considerable investment that should not be entered into lightly. Would an Alternate Solution Work as Well? There are other mobility aids that may give you the same results that you would get from a home elevator. Stair lifts are motorized platforms that slowly carry people up and down stairs without the expense and home renovations that an elevator requires. Most stair lifts can accommodate wheelchairs as well as people. Look into all of the options that are available to you for getting your family member up to the second floor and consider their costs and invasive installation procedures while you are thinking about installing an elevator. You may be surprised at the options that are available today. Do you Have the Proper Space for an Elevator? Once you have determined that a home elevator is the best thing for you and your family, look around your home for the most likely place to put an elevator. They are usually mounted within the wall behind the stairs because there is a straight area that goes to the second floor. Find out if the structure of your stairwell will support the mechanism that comes with a home elevator. If that space will not work, begin to scout the home for other areas that may hold an elevator well. Don’t forget to look at areas outside the home as well as inside.
www.REMIhomeelevators.com www.tkaccess.com/home-elevator-cost/ www.silvercross.com/homeelevators.html are websites that compare different home elevator systems. The minimum I saw was $11995. Prices vary since it's a custom installation, but on average, you can expect to pay between $20000 and $30000 for a home elevator.
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Home elevator projects, and many other home alterations, often require the approval of local government agencies such as your town's code officer, building inspector, or planning board officer. The local government officials will prove helpful in the process of installing a home elevator. Finding a contractor to complete the home elevator job is the next step. Beyond searching the yellow pages, you can find a contractor specializing in home elevators in the Seattle area. For example, American Elevators is based in Seattle, Wa.
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The price of a home elevator depends on many variables, including the type of elevator, whether it's new construction or a retrofit, the size and weight limit, the difficulty of installation, your location and more.
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