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Advantage Elevator/Accessibility Systems, Corp.
4.9(
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Serving Seattle, WA and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"They were fine and installed the stairlift as soon as possible. I neglected to ascertain whether my mother would use it. As it turned out, she refused, so it was useless for my mother and now she is deceased. I am very happy with the lift and its performance. I use it on occasion. Also, be aware that it will limit the clearance on your stairway, so would be in the way of moving larger items upstairs unless they can be moved BY the lift. It is helpful for moving heavy or bulky items that will fit on the seat or foot platform."
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FAQs for elevator installation and replacement projects in Seattle, WA

With proper maintenance and regular professional inspections, a quality shaftless elevator can provide reliable service for many years. The system's longevity depends largely on usage patterns, maintenance frequency, and component quality. 

Establishing a relationship with a qualified service provider and following the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations can significantly extend your elevator's functional lifespan and ensure continued safe operation.

Standard homeowners’ insurance policies may provide limited coverage for damage to elevator equipment caused by covered perils such as fire or severe weather, but often exclude mechanical failures or normal wear. 

Before installation, contact your insurance provider to understand coverage limitations and determine whether you need additional protection. Most insurers require notification when adding an elevator to your home, and some may adjust your premium accordingly.

Residential elevator systems require dedicated electrical circuits with appropriate voltage to operate safely and reliably. The specific power requirements vary by manufacturer and model. Before installation, a qualified electrician should evaluate your home's electrical system to determine whether upgrades are necessary to support the elevator's operation, including any backup power systems that might be recommended for safety during outages.

Weight capacity varies by manufacturer and model, with most residential systems designed to accommodate one or two passengers safely. The elevator's documentation will specify maximum weight limits, which should never be exceeded for safety reasons. 

If you need to transport heavier loads or accommodate mobility devices, discuss these requirements with your elevator provider to ensure you select an appropriately rated system.

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