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Avatar for Next Day Access
Next Day Access
8718 Monticello Lane North
4.81(
27
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Approved Pro
Next Day Access
8718 Monticello Lane North
4.81(
27
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
52 local quotes requested

Next Day Access Twin Cities strives to foster what can happen when people work together to find solutions that restore basic human needs. Quality of life isn't just a catch phrase; it's the purpose and the goal behind each individual that we serve and each family that we touch. At Next Day Access we figure we'll anchor our reputation and our brand more securely through truly caring about our customers and their families. Now perhaps you may not think that's revolutionary but our customers do. We look forward to being a small partner in your restoration. Next Day Access, accessible living, delivered in a day. Call us today!

"Since this is the first stair lift that I have every bought, so it was a good experience to have good information and prompt install to meet my urgent need."

myles e on November 2023

Next Day Access Twin Cities strives to foster what can happen when people work together to find solutions that restore basic human needs. Quality of life isn't just a catch phrase; it's the purpose and the goal behind each individual that we serve and each family that we touch. At Next Day Access we figure we'll anchor our reputation and our brand more securely through truly caring about our customers and their families. Now perhaps you may not think that's revolutionary but our customers do. We look forward to being a small partner in your restoration. Next Day Access, accessible living, delivered in a day. Call us today!

"Since this is the first stair lift that I have every bought, so it was a good experience to have good information and prompt install to meet my urgent need."

myles e on November 2023


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Bravo Restorations LLC
7126 Logan Avenue South
5.00(
8
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Bravo Restorations LLC
7126 Logan Avenue South
5.00(
8
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
1673 local quotes requested

Our restoration specialists are extensively trained to handle all aspects of storm damage. They bring a deep understanding of the challenges posed by severe weather conditions and are equipped with the latest tools and techniques to restore your property to its pre-storm condition—or better.

"Anthony was on top of the entire project and kept us informed of the entire process. Anthony called ahead to inform us when the dumpster and materials would be delivered a couple of days before the job was supposed to start and when his crew found that the decking on my house needed to be replaced, Anthony contacted our insurance company and got it replaced without any extra work on our part. Anthony's crew replaced the entire roof and four skylights in less than two days. Anthony even came to our house on three separate occasions to run a magnet over our landscape to make sure there were no nails or material left behind that could cause a problem down the road. Would gladly recommend Anthony to all our friends."

Mike G on August 2024

Our restoration specialists are extensively trained to handle all aspects of storm damage. They bring a deep understanding of the challenges posed by severe weather conditions and are equipped with the latest tools and techniques to restore your property to its pre-storm condition—or better.

"Anthony was on top of the entire project and kept us informed of the entire process. Anthony called ahead to inform us when the dumpster and materials would be delivered a couple of days before the job was supposed to start and when his crew found that the decking on my house needed to be replaced, Anthony contacted our insurance company and got it replaced without any extra work on our part. Anthony's crew replaced the entire roof and four skylights in less than two days. Anthony even came to our house on three separate occasions to run a magnet over our landscape to make sure there were no nails or material left behind that could cause a problem down the road. Would gladly recommend Anthony to all our friends."

Mike G on August 2024


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Barrier Construction LLC
5333 Lakeland Ave N
4.64(
72
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Barrier Construction LLC
5333 Lakeland Ave N
4.64(
72
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers
963 local quotes requested

Angi's Super Service award in 2016 and 2017. Stucco Moisture Intrusion Specialist. In addition, we are a full service exterior design and renovation contractor servicing the entire Twin Cities & surrounding areas. We specialize in James Hardie Siding, all major window and door brands. Our jobs range from retrofit repair to total exterior replacement & moisture remediation projects. Designer services and computer renderings available.

"Awful. This company has good reviews but was absolutely awful for me. Called because of a water leak which is supposed to be one of their specialties. They had me hire a separate inspector/specialist to evaluate the home exterior. They then tore a hole in our kitchen ceiling looking for the water leak. When they had difficulty identifying the origin of the leak they simply abandoned the project with a hole in the middle of our kitchen ceiling. Finding water leaks is difficult and I don't blame for having difficulty locating the leak but abandoning the project with a gaping hole in our kitchen is really extraordinarily bad service."

Mike B on May 2024

Angi's Super Service award in 2016 and 2017. Stucco Moisture Intrusion Specialist. In addition, we are a full service exterior design and renovation contractor servicing the entire Twin Cities & surrounding areas. We specialize in James Hardie Siding, all major window and door brands. Our jobs range from retrofit repair to total exterior replacement & moisture remediation projects. Designer services and computer renderings available.

"Awful. This company has good reviews but was absolutely awful for me. Called because of a water leak which is supposed to be one of their specialties. They had me hire a separate inspector/specialist to evaluate the home exterior. They then tore a hole in our kitchen ceiling looking for the water leak. When they had difficulty identifying the origin of the leak they simply abandoned the project with a hole in the middle of our kitchen ceiling. Finding water leaks is difficult and I don't blame for having difficulty locating the leak but abandoning the project with a gaping hole in our kitchen is really extraordinarily bad service."

Mike B on May 2024


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Wildwood Construction Inc
11900 Rich Valley Boulevard
5.00(
3
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Wildwood Construction Inc
11900 Rich Valley Boulevard
5.00(
3
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
583 local quotes requested

Wildwood Construction is a full service roofing, siding, window, door and concrete installation contractor. We have been in business since 1996 and currently have 2 full time employees and multiple sub-contractors. We hold multiple licenses including a MN and WI general contractors license, EPA certified lead safe renovator, and also we are certified with the National Radon Proficiency Program to measure and mitigate radon. Our primary focus at Wildwood Construction is tooffer "Quality Workmanship at an Affordable Price" in the residential market.

"Rick and his crew were amazing! They did a great job, were neat and clean, and respectful of my property. I would highly recommend this company."

Jennafer W on August 2023

Wildwood Construction is a full service roofing, siding, window, door and concrete installation contractor. We have been in business since 1996 and currently have 2 full time employees and multiple sub-contractors. We hold multiple licenses including a MN and WI general contractors license, EPA certified lead safe renovator, and also we are certified with the National Radon Proficiency Program to measure and mitigate radon. Our primary focus at Wildwood Construction is tooffer "Quality Workmanship at an Affordable Price" in the residential market.

"Rick and his crew were amazing! They did a great job, were neat and clean, and respectful of my property. I would highly recommend this company."

Jennafer W on August 2023


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Wilmes Construction LLC
800 East State Street
4.84(
44
)
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Wilmes Construction LLC
800 East State Street
4.84(
44
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers
532 local quotes requested

With over 15 years in the business, this owned and operated company provides our customers with quality products and quality craftsmanship to guarantee satisfaction. Wilmes Construction specializes in remodeling basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. We realize that it is your project and not ours, so we do everything possible to give you what you want within your budget and estimates are always free. We look forward to speaking with you, give us a call to discuss your next project!

"Wilmes Construction is a great company to work with for basement remodeling. Tom is honest and direct with the work being performed, the schedule was held to pretty closely (life happens), and the whole job was completed under budget. They work with you on selections and design decisions, and are flexible when there are reasonable changes. Overall, I would highly recommend Wilmes Construction for any future remodeling needs."

David N on October 2024

With over 15 years in the business, this owned and operated company provides our customers with quality products and quality craftsmanship to guarantee satisfaction. Wilmes Construction specializes in remodeling basements, bathrooms, and kitchens. We realize that it is your project and not ours, so we do everything possible to give you what you want within your budget and estimates are always free. We look forward to speaking with you, give us a call to discuss your next project!

"Wilmes Construction is a great company to work with for basement remodeling. Tom is honest and direct with the work being performed, the schedule was held to pretty closely (life happens), and the whole job was completed under budget. They work with you on selections and design decisions, and are flexible when there are reasonable changes. Overall, I would highly recommend Wilmes Construction for any future remodeling needs."

David N on October 2024


TC Handyman Sevices
N/A
5.00(
19
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Approved Pro
TC Handyman Sevices
N/A
5.00(
19
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
555 local quotes requested

TC Handyman Services has been in the construction industry for 24 years. We build and also renovate home projects. From building decks to renovating a bathroom. From adding on an addition to adding an egress window to your home. From building a shed to removing rot and installing windows and doors. No job is too small or to large for my crew and myself. TC Handyman Services is licensed and insured. We are here to satisfy your construction needs or dreams.

"Great job updating my privacy deck with a well designed pagoda and railings. Amazing work, honest, dependable and professional. Highly recommended!"

Susan K on July 2024

TC Handyman Services has been in the construction industry for 24 years. We build and also renovate home projects. From building decks to renovating a bathroom. From adding on an addition to adding an egress window to your home. From building a shed to removing rot and installing windows and doors. No job is too small or to large for my crew and myself. TC Handyman Services is licensed and insured. We are here to satisfy your construction needs or dreams.

"Great job updating my privacy deck with a well designed pagoda and railings. Amazing work, honest, dependable and professional. Highly recommended!"

Susan K on July 2024


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Expert Construction Pros
2835 11th Avenue South
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Expert Construction Pros
2835 11th Avenue South
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1 years of experience
Free onsite estimate

Experience the Expert Construction Pros difference . Our construction company combines tradition with innovation, ensuring timely, budget friendly, and high quality deliveries. We count with multiple crews who specialize in framing,new remodels, roofing, siding, decks and windows, LLC and fully insured

Experience the Expert Construction Pros difference . Our construction company combines tradition with innovation, ensuring timely, budget friendly, and high quality deliveries. We count with multiple crews who specialize in framing,new remodels, roofing, siding, decks and windows, LLC and fully insured


JC's Remodeling Co
11948 Clearline Rd NW
3.67(
3
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JC's Remodeling Co
11948 Clearline Rd NW
3.67(
3
)
Customers say: Quick response
16 years of experience

Additional e-mail - jfugate@jcsremodeling.com.

Additional e-mail - jfugate@jcsremodeling.com.


CFB Construction Services LLC
5300 Lynwood Blvd
3.20(
5
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CFB Construction Services LLC
5300 Lynwood Blvd
3.20(
5
)
Customers say: Terrific value
37 years of experience

CFB Construction Services, LLC prides our company on reliability, great communication, integrity and quality work. We are experts in our trade and we will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

"No comment !!"

Lexxus B on March 2021

CFB Construction Services, LLC prides our company on reliability, great communication, integrity and quality work. We are experts in our trade and we will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

"No comment !!"

Lexxus B on March 2021


Allstar Construction
5145 Industrial St
4.22(
45
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Allstar Construction
5145 Industrial St
4.22(
45
)
Customers say: Terrific value
47 years of experience

Allstar Construction is your area expert for roofing, siding, windows, gutters, stone and masonry work, and other exterior construction services. We work with homeowners, builders and architects, housing associations and commercial building owners. Allstar is certified as a Slate Crafter Specialist, GAF Master Elite Contractor and Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. The company is also a member of the Better Business Bureau, National Association of Home Builders, and Twin Cities Building Association. Some of the brands we work with include: • James Hardie Siding • Alside Vinyl • GAF Timberline Shingles • Anderson Windows and Doors • Duration Shingles • Eagle Windows • Mastic by PlyGem Siding • Marvin Windows and Doors • DaVinci Roofscapes • EZ Breeze Deck Enclosures • InsideOut Underdecking

"Preamble: I purchased my home from a party who had a new roof installed by All Star in October 2013. The home was purchased in August of 2014, and was specifically advertised as having a brand new roof among a few other things. The following account is factual and objective. I am trying to check my feelings toward All Star and focus on the full consumer experience. December 2014: Had the scuttle attic completely re-insulated (blown and spray foam) -- including the area by the chimney. All work inspected by my municipality. June 2015 (less than 2 years after install of the new roof): During a remodel in our home, we witnessed some new and historic water staining to the drywall being installed near the hearth of our home. Some of this staining was new from a rainstorm we had the day before, and other was more historic -- from previous roof issues relating to water. I pulled permitting records and found All Star did the roof back in 2013. I contacted them to come out and inspect the roof for leaks. All Star came and stated that they believed the chimney to be the culprit -- recommending that it be sealed in mortar cracking. Sealing was completed shortly thereafter. June 2016 (less than 3 years after the new roof was installed): I was having 2 different plywood pieces of soffit replaced, and noticed quite a large area of dry rot under the soffit once it was removed (this dry rot was directly below the historic drywall staining I mentioned earlier). A couple joists were rotten and not structurally sound, and some of the decking was rotten as well. There was some restorative work done to the decking, but the rest of material should have been repaired BEFORE a new roof was installed since the area was easily accessed. I called All Star and the agent stated that they would look into why that wasn't done (this gentleman was "new" to All Star and that the work predated him). This agent also stated that this "didn't look like All Star quality work". I was then told that the records they had on file showed that the former homeowner had passed away during the install. The agent suspected this was why they didn't address the bad material -- presumably because they wanted more money to address the rotten timber (this is my personal speculation). Since the area was dry and I didn't see any signs of new moisture, I elected to have the person repairing the soffit sister up a couple new 2x4s to strengthen the area and reseal it. Summer 2017: I had the chimney redone by a master mason. All tuck pointing was done above the roof deck. March 2018: I witnessed a small amount of water slowly weeping from the soffit where the dry rot was found in 2016 (under the fascia -- coming from within the roof). It wasn't a great deal of water, but because I knew the area had been of concern in the past, I wanted to have All Star look at it. They came out promptly and took a look at the affected area. They also crawled around in the scuttle attic to see what was evident in that area. After looking for 10-15 minutes, they stated that they thought the attic insulation needed more work done by the fireplace, and that the area may be producing trace amounts of moisture from warmer air escaping into the cold attic in the winter -- in turn causing frost that turns into the small amount of water during melting. They also said it could be as a result of heaving of ice from melt and thaw on the roof itself. The conclusion of that visit was that they would come back and look at the roof once the snow melted (within a week or two), and pull together numbers for what they proposed for insulation work in the event that was the culprit. April 2018: I receive an email quote from All Star with projected costs for tearing off the roof by the chimney, adding in new insulation and rebuilding the roof in the affected area. $4,500 worth of work for a roof that wasn't even 5 years old -- and with a track record of documented historical issues. I point out to All Star my frustration that they're asking for a substantial amount of money without actually confirming the root cause of the problem -- or even visually inspecting the roof free of snow. At this time, I also questioned why the material under the new roof wasn't properly addressed (the historic drywall staining, or the couple rotten 2x4s). This was a clear indication that the area was problematic when the roof was replaced in 2013. AND, if they had the roof off in 2013 when they repaired it and saw this damage, why would they not have addressed this insulation concern then as well?... Even if the consumer decided they didn't want to pay more for the fix, I would think it was a necessary enhancement to avoid a potentially chronic problem. Their response was neither helpful or solution-oriented. They cited that the roof is out of the statutory 2 year warranty mandated by the state, and that the contract was executed with the former owner -- not me. Essentially, they claimed that they owed me nothing as someone who was not party to the original contract (the contract they just argued was already satisfied, since 2 years had elapsed). I stated that this wasn't a satisfactory conclusion, and that I wasn't asking for free work to be done -- just that we (All Star, and the consumer) work together to find an affordable solution where both parties can rest knowing the issue had been addressed properly. After receiving another email shirking responsibility of any kind but stating that they'd be happy to do the proposed work, I stated that I would simply leave my comments with the BBB and other word of mouth. I then received another email from the All Star offices (Jamie) stating that they would no longer even visit the property to talk about solutions. I placed a call to Jamie (and left a voicemail) in hopes that we could still civilly discuss options that don't involve me halfway re-roofing my home 5 years into the "new roof". I received no return call. My experience with All Star was unfortunately not a good one. Even with supporting evidence (dating back to within the 2 year warranty period), and backed by common sense (you don't build on bad materials when you know of an issue -- especially when you have the opportunity to resolve it with a couple pieces of timber and some spray foam), All Star elected to frustrate a consumer instead of helping them find a respectful solution."

Joshua A on April 2018

Allstar Construction is your area expert for roofing, siding, windows, gutters, stone and masonry work, and other exterior construction services. We work with homeowners, builders and architects, housing associations and commercial building owners. Allstar is certified as a Slate Crafter Specialist, GAF Master Elite Contractor and Owens Corning Preferred Contractor. The company is also a member of the Better Business Bureau, National Association of Home Builders, and Twin Cities Building Association. Some of the brands we work with include: • James Hardie Siding • Alside Vinyl • GAF Timberline Shingles • Anderson Windows and Doors • Duration Shingles • Eagle Windows • Mastic by PlyGem Siding • Marvin Windows and Doors • DaVinci Roofscapes • EZ Breeze Deck Enclosures • InsideOut Underdecking

"Preamble: I purchased my home from a party who had a new roof installed by All Star in October 2013. The home was purchased in August of 2014, and was specifically advertised as having a brand new roof among a few other things. The following account is factual and objective. I am trying to check my feelings toward All Star and focus on the full consumer experience. December 2014: Had the scuttle attic completely re-insulated (blown and spray foam) -- including the area by the chimney. All work inspected by my municipality. June 2015 (less than 2 years after install of the new roof): During a remodel in our home, we witnessed some new and historic water staining to the drywall being installed near the hearth of our home. Some of this staining was new from a rainstorm we had the day before, and other was more historic -- from previous roof issues relating to water. I pulled permitting records and found All Star did the roof back in 2013. I contacted them to come out and inspect the roof for leaks. All Star came and stated that they believed the chimney to be the culprit -- recommending that it be sealed in mortar cracking. Sealing was completed shortly thereafter. June 2016 (less than 3 years after the new roof was installed): I was having 2 different plywood pieces of soffit replaced, and noticed quite a large area of dry rot under the soffit once it was removed (this dry rot was directly below the historic drywall staining I mentioned earlier). A couple joists were rotten and not structurally sound, and some of the decking was rotten as well. There was some restorative work done to the decking, but the rest of material should have been repaired BEFORE a new roof was installed since the area was easily accessed. I called All Star and the agent stated that they would look into why that wasn't done (this gentleman was "new" to All Star and that the work predated him). This agent also stated that this "didn't look like All Star quality work". I was then told that the records they had on file showed that the former homeowner had passed away during the install. The agent suspected this was why they didn't address the bad material -- presumably because they wanted more money to address the rotten timber (this is my personal speculation). Since the area was dry and I didn't see any signs of new moisture, I elected to have the person repairing the soffit sister up a couple new 2x4s to strengthen the area and reseal it. Summer 2017: I had the chimney redone by a master mason. All tuck pointing was done above the roof deck. March 2018: I witnessed a small amount of water slowly weeping from the soffit where the dry rot was found in 2016 (under the fascia -- coming from within the roof). It wasn't a great deal of water, but because I knew the area had been of concern in the past, I wanted to have All Star look at it. They came out promptly and took a look at the affected area. They also crawled around in the scuttle attic to see what was evident in that area. After looking for 10-15 minutes, they stated that they thought the attic insulation needed more work done by the fireplace, and that the area may be producing trace amounts of moisture from warmer air escaping into the cold attic in the winter -- in turn causing frost that turns into the small amount of water during melting. They also said it could be as a result of heaving of ice from melt and thaw on the roof itself. The conclusion of that visit was that they would come back and look at the roof once the snow melted (within a week or two), and pull together numbers for what they proposed for insulation work in the event that was the culprit. April 2018: I receive an email quote from All Star with projected costs for tearing off the roof by the chimney, adding in new insulation and rebuilding the roof in the affected area. $4,500 worth of work for a roof that wasn't even 5 years old -- and with a track record of documented historical issues. I point out to All Star my frustration that they're asking for a substantial amount of money without actually confirming the root cause of the problem -- or even visually inspecting the roof free of snow. At this time, I also questioned why the material under the new roof wasn't properly addressed (the historic drywall staining, or the couple rotten 2x4s). This was a clear indication that the area was problematic when the roof was replaced in 2013. AND, if they had the roof off in 2013 when they repaired it and saw this damage, why would they not have addressed this insulation concern then as well?... Even if the consumer decided they didn't want to pay more for the fix, I would think it was a necessary enhancement to avoid a potentially chronic problem. Their response was neither helpful or solution-oriented. They cited that the roof is out of the statutory 2 year warranty mandated by the state, and that the contract was executed with the former owner -- not me. Essentially, they claimed that they owed me nothing as someone who was not party to the original contract (the contract they just argued was already satisfied, since 2 years had elapsed). I stated that this wasn't a satisfactory conclusion, and that I wasn't asking for free work to be done -- just that we (All Star, and the consumer) work together to find an affordable solution where both parties can rest knowing the issue had been addressed properly. After receiving another email shirking responsibility of any kind but stating that they'd be happy to do the proposed work, I stated that I would simply leave my comments with the BBB and other word of mouth. I then received another email from the All Star offices (Jamie) stating that they would no longer even visit the property to talk about solutions. I placed a call to Jamie (and left a voicemail) in hopes that we could still civilly discuss options that don't involve me halfway re-roofing my home 5 years into the "new roof". I received no return call. My experience with All Star was unfortunately not a good one. Even with supporting evidence (dating back to within the 2 year warranty period), and backed by common sense (you don't build on bad materials when you know of an issue -- especially when you have the opportunity to resolve it with a couple pieces of timber and some spray foam), All Star elected to frustrate a consumer instead of helping them find a respectful solution."

Joshua A on April 2018

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Stairlift installations and replacements FAQs

Yes, if accessibility is a priority, installing a home elevator is often a better choice than a stair lift. Elevators allow for the safe transport of people, items, and mobility equipment like walkers or wheelchairs between floors. While stair lifts are less expensive and easier to install, they don't accommodate mobility equipment, which can limit independence for those with reduced mobility.

Installing a home elevator takes between two and four weeks from the start of site preparation to the final inspection, depending on the complexity of your project and any specific modifications needed for your home. More complex installations that require significant structural adjustments can extend the timeline to several weeks or even months. Always consult with professional installers to get a detailed schedule tailored to your project requirements.

Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your elevator's safety and longevity. With proper care, your home elevator can remain operational for decades. Cable-driven models require cable replacement every five years to meet safety standards. Regular professional service and scheduled inspections address wear and tear, ensuring your elevator performs reliably over its lifespan.

Choosing an elevator type depends on your priorities. If you want to add a luxurious feature to your home, a glass, vacuum-powered, pneumatic elevator might be the right choice. If accessibility in a smaller home is a bigger concern, a simple vertical lift platform may be best. If you're retrofitting, a shaftless elevator or gearless traction elevator might be the best option.

Home elevators are safe when installed by licensed professionals who adhere to strict building codes and inspections. A comprehensive home inspection ensures that every component meets established safety standards. Incorporating additional safety overrides and advanced security devices further enhances operation, with some features costing an extra $2,500. These measures guarantee a reliable and secure system for your home.

Stair lifts cost between $2,000 and $20,000 and serve as an affordable alternative to home elevators, especially for individual mobility on stairs. However, stair lifts do not transport larger items or mobility equipment such as wheelchairs. Professional installation is required to ensure safe operation, and you should carefully assess your specific accessibility requirements before choosing between these options.

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