FAQ

1. Are Wheelchair Ramps and Stair Lifts Covered by Insurance?

The quick answer is no. Your traditional insurances like Medicare, BC/BS, Cigna, and others don’t cover them. However if you have a long term care policy they may cover home modifications. You can also check with the Veterans Association as they help with these products as well.

2. How does the stair lift mount to my stairs?

 

They are attached to the tread of the steps with a bracket. The bracket has 4 screws in it and easily mount to most any steps.

 

3. What type of electrical work is required to install a stair lift?

 

All of the electrical wires are inside the track with one wire that comes out and plugs into a regular wall outlet.

 

4. What if you have a obstruction or doorway at the bottom of the steps, can you still get a stair lift installed?

 

Yes. Most stair lifts have a hinge on the track that can be raised up or down. This allows you to have a clear walkway or open a door fully when needed.

 

5. Are my stairs wide enough for a chair lift?

 

Your stairs can be as small as 26 inches wide to install a chair lift. In most cases, it is no problem if your stairs are 32 inches or wider. Due to the uncertainty, we offer home assessments to ensure we install the proper chair lift for your house.

 

6. What if my stair casings have a curve or angle in them?

 

That typically requires a curved chair lift, which takes longer to manufacturer and is much more expensive. There are some situations in which two chair lifts can be installed at a cheaper price than the curved chair lift itself.

 

7. Can you install chair lifts outside?

 

Yes, we can.

 

8. What is the weight capacity of a chair lift?

 

Most chair lifts have a 300lb capacity, but there are some brands that increase to a 350- 500lb weight limit.

 

9. Will my chair lift work if the power goes out?

 

Yes. You have battery backups for situations like this. They typically have 10-12 lifts in them until power is brought back on.

 

10. On average how wide does a chair lift stick out?

 

When in use, its around 24-25 inches and, when it not in use and folded up, it is approximately 13 inches.

Wheelchair Ramps

1. How do I choose my ramp length?

 

American Disability Act says for every inch of rise you should have a foot of ramp for every individual propelling themselves. In certain circumstances, you can decrease the length of your ramp.

 

2. What is the width of the modular versus the width of the portable?

 

The usable width of a modular ramp is 36 inches with a total width of 42 inches. A portable ramp can be as low as 30 inches.

 

3. Can you add more length to a modular ramp?

 

Yes. Modular ramps come in sections ranging from 2ft-8ft and can be added to each other.

 

4. What are the different weight capacities of the ramps?

 

The ramps will range from 800lbs to 1,000lbs dependent on the type.

 

5. How much will my ramp cost?

 

The pricing of the ramp is determined based on the length of the ramp and if any platforms are needed. We can sometimes give an estimate based off  of measurements and pictures; however, an assessment is typically needed.

 

How fast can I have my ramp installed?

 

Depending on location, we can typically install within a week of the assessment.