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MobilityMod Solutions LLC
5.0(
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Serving Teaneck, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Recently got a stairlift installed for my grandmother. Mobilitymod made this experience smooth and the installation process was super quick. Now my grandmother can move around the house with no hesitation. This has changed our lives completely. Would recommend!"
Vertical Lift
Straight Stairlift
Bilevel Stairlifts
Elevator Residential
Straight Stairlift

+12

Response time7 hrs
Response rate97%
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A Little Lift, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Teaneck, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

"Mike was on time for all appointments. He really took time to explain the lift operation, how it would be installed, and what we could expect during installation. After installation, the job site was cleaned up, no mess, and Mike again took time to explain the complete operation of the chair. We had an outside chair installed and an inside chair lift installed. Excellent installer! Very personable. I would highly recommend Mike and a Little Lift Co."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Canto Corp Construction
4.7(
26
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Serving Teaneck, NJ and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Free estimates

"I was not very pleased with Canto Construction. This was the first major renovation that I had outsourced to a contractor. I have done a lot of home restoration and renovation myself. In fact I instructed Chris Canto that I was going to fabricate and install the window and door trim, which came out beautifully. My house was built in the 40's so there aren't many straight lines and the walls are thicker due to older sheet rock and plaster skim coat.
I had expected more conversations about what exactly was going to happen in the bathroom. For example the tub was a little shorter than the short dimension of the room which made tiling difficult. In one transition I wanted to be shown how the pattern would lay and Chris and his tiler couldn't. I guess I thought he would have brought some expertise that would allow them to explain what it would look like before installation.
But two actual complaints is that when they laid the cement board down on the floor in preparation for tiling, the installer's YouTube video instructed to lay a skim coat of cement down before installing the tile, which they didn't. One tile cracked within a few months.
I have steam heat with cast iron registers recessed into the wall. I removed the bathrooms register to strip and paint it. The studs that for the pocket to receive it were removed due to age and replaced. The bathroom was than sheet rocked and spackled. Just to be sure, I test fitted the 200 pound register into its recess only to find it wouldn't fit once tiled. Chris's fix was to Sawzall out some of the stud on one side then replace the sheet rock and spackle the h*** out of that corner, which wasn't dry by the time they re-tiled that section. When I questioned this, Chris reassured me that "They do this all the time".
The bathroom sink was installed leaning forward slightly so water pools away from the drain. In addition, instead of silicone around the tub, he grouted it which is beginning to crack and which will need to be removed and replaced with silicone. All this while I had no toilet in my only bathroom for more than two weeks.
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FAQs for stairlift installation and replacement projects in Teaneck, NJ

A stair lift installation qualifies as a tax-deductible expense when it addresses a verifiable medical need. Homeowners who require a stair lift for essential mobility improvements and who elect to itemize their deductions may claim this expense. It is important to consult a tax professional to confirm eligibility and ensure all documentation meets current tax law guidelines.

Stair lifts use very little electricity and do not burden the household energy bill. Their operation requires only 20 to 30 watts per hour, which results in an annual energy cost between $10 and $20. The energy efficiency of stair lifts guarantees a negligible impact on utility expenses, and adherence to manufacturer maintenance guidelines preserves optimal performance.

A stair lift can be installed on nearly any staircase, and this answer addresses your inquiry directly. When a staircase features curves, turns, or intermediate landings, a custom-built design is essential to ensure a secure fit and safe operation. Professional measurement and installation guarantee that the stair lift conforms precisely to the staircase’s unique layout, delivering optimal performance and safety.

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