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Our Straight Stair Lifts Are the Perfect Solution for Your Mobility Issues!

Are you experiencing difficulty navigating the stairs in your home? Shouldn’t moving around your own house be both comfortable and safe? Our straight stair lifts are the perfect solution for individuals who face daily struggles with mobility issues and want to maintain their independence. No matter the size or shape of your stairs, you’re likely to find a residential standing stair lift suitable for your space at HomePRO Mobility. We have more than 40 years of experience in enhancing the mobility and independence of seniors and individuals with mobility challenges through expert stairlift installation and repair services.

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If climbing stairs has become a tough task due to aging, an accident, or a disability, our straight and standing stair lift for elderly or disabled people offers an ideal and worry-free solution. These stairlifts enable you to move between floors effortlessly and safely, eliminating the risk of falls and the physical strain associated with stair climbing. HomePRO Mobility specializes in providing top-quality straight stairlift products and services across Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Now, you might be thinking about what perks you will get from our services. Well, our installation process is efficient and completed within a few hours without requiring significant changes to your home’s structure.

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Installing a straight stairlift is a relatively quick and straightforward process. Generally, you can expect the entire installation to take approximately six hours from start to finish. The reason for this efficiency is that the track for a straight stairlift runs directly along the staircase without the need for custom bends or curves, making the process simpler and less time-consuming. In some cases, the installation might be completed even more quickly, potentially taking less than four hours. This can depend on factors such as the complexity of the staircase, the specific model of the stairlift, and the experience of the installation team.

The angle of a straight staircase varies depending on its design and intended use. Standard stairs generally feature an angle ranging from 30 to 50 degrees, providing a comfortable and safe incline for regular use. In contrast, steep stairs, such as alternating tread stairs and ship stairs, are designed with a sharper angle between 50 and 70 degrees to save space and accommodate specific structural needs. Ladders, which require a much steeper ascent, have angles ranging from 60 to 90 degrees, reflecting their purpose for vertical or near-vertical climbing.

No, straight stairlifts are only suitable for staircases that have no curves, bends, or landings in between. It is important to have a professional measure your staircase to ensure a proper fit and safe installation.

Straight stairlifts come with certain limitations, particularly regarding weight capacity. Typically, a straight stairlift has a maximum weight limit of approximately 25 stone (350 pounds). This weight restriction is important for ensuring safe operation and preventing mechanical strain on the stairlift system.

In the event of a power outage, the functionality of stairlifts is safeguarded by their battery-operated design. Most modern stairlifts are equipped with batteries that continuously recharge while the stairlift is docked and not in motion. This feature ensures that even during a power cut, the stairlift remains operational, allowing it to continue transporting users up and down the stairs without interruption. This battery backup system provides peace of mind and reliability, ensuring that the stairlift can still be used during electrical outages.

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