Home Elevator Price: 10 Factors
June 13, 2010 by Admin
Filed under General, Home Elevators
The home elevator cost is affecting by ten key factors.
1. Number of stops. Most home elevators are two stops. One at the lower level and one at the upper level. This is the least costly elevator model. If the home elevator needs to stop at another level then it is called a three stop elevator. There are home elevator models that can go up to six stops. Each additional stop beyond two is an extra cost and increases the home elevator price.
2. Cab finish. Options vary from a basic finish to solid cherry. This factor can vary the residential elevator price substantially.
3. Shaft construction cost. This is another major factor in determining the price. Image that you may need an exterior shaft constructed on the exterior of your house or a load bearing wall on the enterior may need to be built. Then, finishing of the shaft could range from brick on the outside to stonework on the inside.
4. Elevator speed. Some residential elevators are faster that others and thereby more expensive.
5. Configuration of the door swings. If you get on and get off the elevator cab on the same side of the cab on all floors then this is a lower cost model than one where your application requires exit from different sides of the elevator shaft.
6. Handrail options. There are a variety of types of handrails available from different home elevator manufacturers.
7. Size of the cab. If the cab size needs to be some size that is not standard then a custom cab can increase the price.
8. Access to the job installation. Some job sites are more difficult than others. The distance to the delivery truck, parking availability for workmen and ease to continue to work without interuption all affect the home elevator price.
9. Cab floor finish. A basic home elevator will come without any cab floor and this must be finished on site. Cab floor finish can range from plywood to custom marble and thereby affect the final elevator price.
10. Customer’s attitude. If a customer is difficult with the company installing the home elevator prior to the sale, then usually the home elevator contractor will pad the price to compensate for potential strife during the installation.
The best home elevator is not necessarily the highest price model. Your needs are best determined by a home elevator professional visiting your home to best determine your specific needs.
Comparing Stair Lift Prices – $1000-$4200
June 6, 2010 by Admin
Filed under General, Stair Lifts
Whenever you feel that it is necessary to look into some sort of stair chair lift for the interior or exterior of your home or office, it is very important that you look into stair lift prices.
Prices for straight stair lifts range from $1000 to $4200 installed. A $1000 stair lift will be an older lift that is perhaps 4-5 years old. The $4200 stair lift is usually coming from dealers that have been winning by default in their geographically areas. The $4200 price can also come from manufacturers that are direct selling stair lifts to end users. One would think that a manufacturer would offer a lower price. This is not the case for two major stair lift suppliers. Simply put, their cost of acquiring a lead is substantial, perhaps $500 per inquiry. And, they are paying their sales reps on a commission basis which ends up increasing the price to the end user. If you receive an initial quote for a straight stair lift over $4000 beware of the vendor. The only exception to this would be in state that has regulated stair lifts. The government adds fees onto stair lift registration or licensing and may require an installer to have a particular license.
Suffering from limited mobility can take quite a toll on your spirit as an individual. Finding out that stair lift prices may be a bit too high for you to afford the installation of one can be even more devastating. When it comes time for you to compare stair lift prices, download some information from the internet and look hard for a local company that can offer a recycled or used stair lift or low priced new stair lift with a buy back option in the future.
By looking around online, you should be able to find cheap stair lifts. Finding a reputable dealer will allow you to browse around some of the different models as well as give you an idea about the variety of stair lift prices that are out there today.
What you need to know as you start to browse around through all of the various stair lift prices is that there are a few different options that you have available to you. If you find that having a brand new stair lift installed is just a bit too pricey for your budget, you can look into cheap stair lifts or refurbished stair lifts prices that you can afford. Many people who do not have the initial funding to purchase a stair lift and then have it installed will look into beating stair lift prices by looking into financing options.
Depending on the type of stair lift that you are looking to have installed, you might find that your stair lifts price will increase if you need a custom built stair lift for a curved stair lift. Looking into cheap portable air stair lift price options in curved stair lifts will help you to cut out some of the financial burden. Your stair lift representative should be able to work with you in order to find the right stair lift prices to help you get the piece of equipment that you need without completely draining your bank account.
Cheap stair lifts are always available to consumers, however it is extremely important that you know that you are getting a quality piece of equipment. All too often, people are roped into purchasing a discount stair lift only to find that they run into issues down the road whether it comes to installation or the piece running properly. While getting a deal on stair lift prices is always nice, it is imperative that you find a quality piece of equipment that will last you for years and years into the future.
Phyllis Diller Installs Stair LIft
SILVER CROSS installed a stair lift for Phyllis Diller who is an American actress and comedienne.
She created a stage persona of a wild-haired, eccentrically-dressed housewife who makes jokes about a husband named “Fang” while smoking from a long cigarette holder. Diller is credited with opening the doors of stand-up comedy to women.
In the words of the local rep….
“We got a tour of all her artwork, saw her joke catalog (about 25,000 jokes all filed and cross filed on index cards), her wig and performance dress closet, with about 30 wigs and maybe 200 costumes. Some of these were so heavy with sequins and stuff they weighed about 20-25 lb. And she is only about 5′ tall.”
Many famous people have had a stair lifts installed. Simply put, just because someone is famous does not exclude them from the needs for products like stair lifts.
