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<p><strong>Home Elevators &#8211; Improved Mobility and Convenience</strong></p>
<p>In recent years, home elevators are becoming more and more popular as these provide improved mobility and convenience. They are convenient, quiet and easy-to-operate devices that facilitate easy movement between the floors of your home. Besides providing better mobility solutions to physically challenged people, residential elevators help you carry heavy loads from one floor to the other.</p>
<p> Ideal for both indoor as well as outdoor purposes, <strong>home elevators</strong> can be easily integrated into new as well as existing buildings. A home elevator consists of an innovative drive system to ensure reliable, quiet and smooth operation. It can be easily operated by people of all age groups. The different types of home elevators available in the market include hydraulic elevator, electric or traction elevator, pneumatic lift elevator and overhead winding drum elevator.</p>
<p> In order to provide a smooth and safe ride, <strong>residential elevators</strong> are incorporated with premium safety features. These include slack chain, emergency alarm and light, interlocks for hoistway, doors integrated with interlocks, cable safety devices, in-cab telephone system, battery backups, emergency stop controls, fully automatic operating controls, over speed governors, manual lowering device, under-platform sensors, final and ultimate limit switches, handrails and more.</p>
<p><strong>Benefits of Home Elevators</strong></p>
<p>Long lasting<br />
Trouble free use<br />
Advanced safety features<br />
Consumes less energy<br />
Easy to maintain<br />
Safe and secure<br />
Improves the value of your residential property<br />
Designed to save on space<br />
Smooth, quiet and tension free ride<br />
Flexible to use in different residential settings<br />
ADA compliant</p>
<p>Popular models such as Volant, Rise, Lev, Signet, Windsor and Minivator residential elevator from ThyssenKrupp Access; Eclipse, Infinity and Prolift Voyager from Concord; Panorama and Renaissance residential elevators from Federal Elevators and Telecab from Savaria are available in various configurations to meet your requirements. It is important to find a reliable dealer who offers well-known brands and would take care of the installation as well as maintenance services.</p>
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<p>The Elmira Plus is a versatile home elevator that can fit into almost any sized home or hoistway. An accordion cab gate travels with the cab and each landing has a regular interior swing door outfitted with an special locking system.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float:left;margin: 0 20px 10px 0;" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/8/8725183_509c2bb91b_m.jpg" width="160" />After an elevator is very convenient and useful for anyone who lives with a disabled or elderly person. After this is no longer exclusive leisure for the rich and immobile. The popularity of lower-maintenance, multi-story homes increased demand for stair chair lift home elevators. <br/><br/>Home elevators can come with wood panels and doors and cabs, which unlike the lifts to the traveler. The lift covers the installation and labor costs. Before deciding on what type of home stair lifts you need, contact your local government for the state or municipal code. <br/><br/>Each <a href="http://www.residentialstairlift.net/">stair lift</a> chair include intricate security features that an on-site adjustments and a trained technician for the installation to complete. To learn more about the building code, you can use the local chapters of the National Association of Home Builders. They have many resources that are helpful. <br/><br/>Elevators may come as a roped hydraulic elevator, winding drum elevator, vacuum lift, and counter-weighted chain lift. The propulsion of the lift you choose depends on your budget, needs, state code, and space in your home. All types of lift maintenance at least once a year. <br/><br/>The counter chain weighted system does not require a salvage for parts. This system, by its design, produce more noise as the elevator goes up and down. The hydraulic drive and the winding drum elevator has an easy guide to reduce use. The hydraulic system requires a separate machine room. <br/><br/>A pit is not required for the vacuum lifts, but it makes noise. This vacuum system comes with its own ashes. Not all U.S. states allow home elevators that do not have a machine room. <br/><br/>The size of the stair chair lift vary depending on your needs. The typical booth size is 4 meters deep and 3 meters wide and 5 meters deep and 3 meters wide. These are simple, but other sizes are available. The National Code for the reduction of the front of the residential elevator the size to 15 square meters compared with elevator companies have their own unique size requirement. <br/><br/>When it comes to location, most experts recommend building your shaft outside your home if it does not go through the stress of the relocation of pipes, tubes and electrical work. The shaft can be built to the design and theme of your home fit and should be built with minimal disruption to your privacy. <br/><br/>You do not want you going outside the house to enter and use the elevator. You just have to go through a door located on the wall of your house move right into the residential elevator. You also have the option of specifying free space for pit depth, overhead, and space to space constraints prevent <br/><br/>It is very important not kick with your residential lifts to replace. Many people would still prefer the traditional stage where they can run quickly down the stairs to the lower floor have. Replacing your stairs with a lift home, the market value of your property to depreciate. <br/><br/>The materials used to build home elevators determine the price. Buying a lift is similar to buying a vehicle. Choose the one that has less noise, but you can still always a smooth ride. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/></p>


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