Platform Lifts

Vertical Platform Lifts

Vertical platform lifts for wheelchairs and power chairs offer essential access to raised porches, decks, and other elevated areas in both residential and commercial settings. Similar to home elevators, these lifts provide seamless vertical transportation, ensuring mobility and independence for wheelchair users, power chair users, and scooter users. Ideal for situations where space is limited or vertical distance is significant, vertical platform lifts are a practical alternative to ramps. They enhance accessibility without compromising on convenience or safety. Contact us today to explore our range of vertical platform lifts and porch lift solutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, many platform lifts are specifically designed for outdoor use. These lifts are built to withstand various weather conditions and provide reliable accessibility to outdoor areas like porches, decks, and garages. Ensure that the lift you choose is rated for outdoor use.

The cost of installing a platform lift can vary based on factors such as the lift type, installation complexity, and any customization needed. Basic models are more affordable, while higher-end lifts with additional features can be more expensive. It’s best to get a quote from your local 101 Mobility to understand the total cost.

Yes, many platform lifts offer customization options to meet your specific needs and preferences. You can choose from various platform sizes, weight capacities, and features like automatic doors, remote controls, and different finishes to match your home’s decor.

Vertical Platform Lifts (VPL): Ideal for customers who need to travel between floors where stairs are not an option or for outdoor settings where height differences exist without steps ( such as from a garage to a main floor, or from ground level to a porch or deck).

Inclined Platform Lifts (IPL): Best suited for buildings with existing staircases, especially where space for a VPL is limited or where the staircase needs to remain usable by others when the lift is not in use.