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Mar312022
Blogsthrough floor lift installed in a home sitting

When thinking about how to improve accessibility in the home, a stair lift is the first idea that comes to mind. They are easy to install, and offer practical, fuss-free mobility assistance for the home, meaning it’s no surprise that they are a popular choice. Whilst stair lifts will always be a reliable option and will be the most suitable choice for a lot of homeowners, there are alternatives that you may want to consider. One of these options is a through floor lift. This is a simple home lift that transports users from floor to floor in a house. It is operated using a push button and allows wheelchair access.

What Are The Reasons For Choosing A Through Floor Lift?

Enables More Than One Passenger/Wheelchair Access

One of the main benefits of choosing a through floor lift instead of a stair lift is that you can carry more than one passenger. This is why it is a practical option for households that require mobility assistance for more than one person. It is also a practical option for households that require wheelchair access. At Eurolifts, our through floor lifts are fitted with an integral ramp to ensure easy wheelchair access.

Aesthetically Pleasing

One of the main worries that people often have about installing a home lift is its appearance. Homeowners are often concerned that the lift will take up too much space and appear clunky. Whilst this used to be the case with some home lifts, modern designs can now be fitted seamlessly into both traditional and modern home decor schemes.

Quicker

Another benefit of choosing a through floor lift is that they run more quickly than stair lifts. In most homes, a through floor lift can get you from one floor to the next in approximately 30 seconds. This is definitely something to consider when deciding if this might be a better option for you and your home.

Is A Through Floor Lift The Right Option For Me?

When installing a through floor lift, certain building considerations will need to be made. They may not be appropriate for certain buildings, particularly smaller buildings. They will also require a larger amount of construction work. These are important considerations to make when considering installing a through floor lift, however shouldn’t take away from the many benefits that they hold.

When deciding between installing a through floor lift or stair lift in your property, it isn’t a case of one being better than the other. It ultimately comes down to your individual requirements, including the style of your property, the number of people in your household and your specific mobility requirements.

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our experienced team to talk through the best options for your home.

Category: BlogsBy DreMarch 31, 2022
Tags: stairliftthrough-floor lift

Author: Dre

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