For many elderly homeowners, it isn’t as easy to go up and down the stairs like it used to be. This can be frustrating, especially when you’re used to your independence.

Residential elevators can give you back that sense of independence and can keep you in your own home for a longer period of time. But how do you know when the time comes to install a residential elevator from an elevator company in your home?

3 Signs It’s Time To Install A Residential Elevator

There are approximately 900,000 elevators in operation across the United States. Although elevators are most often used in commercial and retail settings, residential elevator installation is the next big thing, especially for those who are elderly or disabled.

If you’re unsure whether you might benefit from installing one of the residential elevators Seattle has to offer, here are three signs it’s time to install an elevator in your home.

 

  1. You’re losing mobility. Whether it’s because of age, arthritis, or disability, it can be painful and difficult to navigate the stairs when you can’t move as easily as you used to. A residential elevator makes it easier to go up and down the stairs without needing to keep a death-grip on the railing.
  2. You’re not as stable on your feet. Shaking in your legs or feet can be dangerous when you’re going down the stairs. A misstep could lead to injury or even hospitalization.
  3. Fear is keeping you from going upstairs. It’s understandable to be afraid of falling, but it isn’t right to let it keep you from moving about your house. A residential elevator lets you move up and down stairs easily without risking a dangerous fall.

 

Don’t forget to perform maintenance

Once you have an elevator company install a residential elevator in your home, it’s important that you have a professional perform elevator maintenance regularly. It’s recommended that an elevator receive maintenance in the home at least once every 12 months.

Maintenance keeps your elevator in its best working condition and prevents breakdowns from happening when they’re not wanted. To learn more about signs your elevator needs maintenance or to schedule a maintenance call, contact Shaw Elevator today.