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Residential Elevators and Lifts:What is the Difference?

October 26, 2018 by Brandon

Both platform lifts and residential elevators can be incorporated into your home to increase accessibility and help your loved ones with disabilities. Maybe you have thought of installing a product for home mobility and accessibility solutions, but you do not have any idea what best suits your needs. Today in our article we will know the difference between platform lifts and residential elevators.

DELTA Accessibility Platform Lift

Here at DELTA Accessibility, we carry top-of-the-line platform lift systems which have 4 sides that are self-contained like an elevator, but have an opening on top. The lift is accompanied by a lift motor and safety features that can be easily controlled by the caregiver or wheelchair user. It has a capacity to carry one or two persons, up to 600 pounds. It has an entry door on one level and when it reaches a new level, a safety door releases so the person can exit.

While in use, you should not worry in rare case of malfunction. Because of the opening, the user can be extracted easily during emergency situations. Unlike an elevator, a platform lift cannot crash from a fall. For a person who regularly uses a lift, it can be quite reassuring to know these facts.

In addition, platform lifts do not create any noise, unlike elevators. As years pass by, elevators can be noisy as it ages. For instance, if you use it in the middle of the night, it can wake others.

Homeowners with an elevator at home pay for inspection every year to ensure safety. If you find any problem with your elevator, you need to immediately contact

Elevator owners pay every year for inspection, parts, and repairs to ensure safety. If a problem is found, it must be repaired immediately. Platform lifts, which are simpler to operate, require simple repairs.

DELTA Accessibility Residential Elevator

DELTA Accessibility has all types of elevators you might want for your home. From basic to the most elaborate design and function, we got you covered. Our elevators operate with a sing-touch operation just like any regular elevator.

Here, we are proud to offer our clients with the top-tier Stiltz residential elevator. Our trustworthy home builders can personally go to your residence and customize your elevator car to match your existing home décor. Additionally, the landing platform can be as simple as any type of door in your house or as elaborate as a sliding door. If the length of your elevator exceeds 14 feet, the cost may increase as well.  

Which is Better?

Residential elevators and platform lifts are both made to provide equal access to people with disability. However, they only differ in some functions and price. Those homeowners who need residential elevator often do not have enough money to install it in their house. In addition to installation, all elevators require remodeling or even some additional built-on.

Fortunately, mobility and accessibility solutions do not have to be excessively expensive. For a safe and functional installation, contact the only reliable source of mobility and accessibility solutions. Call DELTA Accessibility today  at (832) 271-8177 and talk with an expert now!

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